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>PHYSICAL HEALTH is now at <span class="mu-g">DOING GREAT!</span>
>NEON BLUE PEARL obtained! (Worth a pretty penny but has no actual anomalous properties.)
"Haaa." Okay, note to self, don't do that again. Even if it was profitable. You and Ashton study the NEON BLUE meat itself to see what you can figure out about it.
The only property that's immediately obvious is that it constantly produces that neon blue fluid. Even a tiny sliver of it is able to produce a slow but steady stream of the fluid. The meat itself, though, there is something off about it. It doesn't FEEL like meat.
It moreso has the texture of half chewed bubble gum. It sticks to your gloves and it damn near glues your fingers together. It's incredibly adhesive so you wonder if you could use it just for that. You take the pair of gloves you used while working on IN LIMBO and you apply some thin slivers of the sticky meat between the palm area of the gloves.
You press the two gloves together to make sure the glue-like meat spreads across the surface of the two gloves. You wait for a few minutes and you try to separate them. They are fucking fused together at this point. You tug and pull at them with the help of both <span class="mu-b">the Man</span> and Ashton but the bond is ironclad.
You study the glued together gloves underneath the microscope and, yeah, it's on a molecular level. They're no longer two gloves at this point and they're more of a single, continuous mass of latex. Interesting, you could already see the applications for this in medicine or construction.
>NEON BLUE FLESH PROPERTIES REVEALED!
>Consuming the blue fluid that the NEON BLUE FLESH is soaked in causes the user to vomit up a valuable pearl, at the cost of physical health.
>The meat itself can be used as an abnormally potent glue that bonds them at the molecular level. Best to not get this on your skin.
Ashton mutters about how 'inedible' the meat is. "imagine trying to eat this and your mouth is glued shut. fate worse than death."
Your group moves onto the DIE TO SEXUALIZE sample. The fibrous fabric inside here has the same weird texture as the NEON BLUE flesh but it's not nearly as sticky. It shreds like fork tender pork at even the slightest touch. Ashton proposes that you try to use it to repair some clothes.
You do have that old, tattered bloody labcoat of yours. You were going to throw it away after what happened to it yesterday but this is a better use for it.
The <span class="mu-b">Man</span> carries over the sewing machine so you can actually USE the fabric. You doubt the labcoat can even be repaired with this but, hey, experiments right? You load some of the 'fabric' into the sewing machine and you start sewing the labcoat back together.
Thick, splotchy patches of pale skin-toned fabric fill up the holes that were punched into your old labcoat. It's not long until you got something that vaguely resembles a repaired labcoat? You wouldn't be caught dead wearing this.
"so, what do you think the fabric actually...does?