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“Hi hi, ShiroFennec Deeeeeeeeeeeeesu! Nobody died out there in the City of the Dead, riiiight?" Chat naturally fills with skulls and tombstones, the foxboy laughing as he watches the viewcount rise. "That's right, my little Tailtips, we're talking about zombies again! The walking dead! And for once I'm not just riffing on that dork working the mailroom, not that you can tell the difference!" A snickering wink, and Fennec reaches a hand behind his back - before plucking out a feed with a graphic on it, clearly marked 'OC' in the corner. "Check it out! Apparently, the zombie count is on the downturn, according to this very convenient graphic I -definitely- didn't steal from KSAF! Less reports of missing persons, less reports of those missing persons reappearing."
In a shocking turn of events, a group of well armed criminals calling themselves the CEU was reportedly seen kidnapping [[Dr. Nina Farraday]], a physician known for his groundbreaking work at his clinic in northern Puyallup. The news sent shockwaves through the Puyallup community, with colleagues and patients expressing deep concern for Dr. Farraday's safety.


"Now, chat, I don't believe in coincidences. Do you?" A wink, and the feed streams with a new rush of comments. "... Chat, I'm not turning religious! What got into you today, geez?! Uru-shutup!" Steam flows from his ears, of course. "Alright, here's the deal chat. Listen in close, it's really good! There's this merc company that was doing maneuvers in the bay, right? Dropping depth charges. Now, nobody's talking about what's going on. But your best friend, Fennec, he knows what's up!" Another flick of his hands, and in comes the relevant trideo - stolen footage from an aquarium. "Jellyfish! Clearly, there are body snatching jellyfish, coming out of the bay! The government doesn't want you to know to keep the public from panicking, and that naval action from that PMC was to cover it up and deal with the threat!"
Eyewitnesses at the scene describe a mysterious and dramatic abduction, which unfolded outside Dr. Farraday's clinic late yesterday afternoon. The renowned doctor, celebrated for her unconventional approaches to medicine and her relentless optimism, was allegedly forced into her clinic by individuals wearing ominous suits of armor, believed to be affiliated with the CEU.


Chat is, as ever, laughing at he for how wrong he is. "Look, look, hear me out! Look at them! They shock things with their tentacle thingies, the brain works on electrical shocks or something... I swear chat, I'm onto something here!"
Thankfully, the ordeal came to a surprising end when, just hours after the initial report, a daring rescue mission conducted successfully liberated Dr. Farraday from her captors. Details of the operation remain classified, but sources indicate that her optimism and resourcefulness played a crucial role in her escape.


Dr. Farraday, appearing remarkably unscathed and resilient, has now resumed his services at the clinic, greeted by an outpouring of support from his patients, peers, and the community. His dedication to pushing the boundaries of medical science and his unwavering cheerfulness have made him a beloved figure in Puyallup.


(Reporting on events related to https://shreloaded.net/wiki/Reject_Enlightenment .)
The motives behind the CEU's actions remain a mystery, leaving the public and law enforcement with many questions. As investigations continue, the resilient Dr. Farraday stands as a symbol of hope and determination in the face of adversity, ready to continue his pioneering work in medicine.
 
 
(Related to [[The End of All You'll Know]])

Revision as of 16:54, 11 September 2023

Fennec's Stream

Date: 2 September 2084 By: Sage Andalucia


In a shocking turn of events, a group of well armed criminals calling themselves the CEU was reportedly seen kidnapping Dr. Nina Farraday, a physician known for his groundbreaking work at his clinic in northern Puyallup. The news sent shockwaves through the Puyallup community, with colleagues and patients expressing deep concern for Dr. Farraday's safety.

Eyewitnesses at the scene describe a mysterious and dramatic abduction, which unfolded outside Dr. Farraday's clinic late yesterday afternoon. The renowned doctor, celebrated for her unconventional approaches to medicine and her relentless optimism, was allegedly forced into her clinic by individuals wearing ominous suits of armor, believed to be affiliated with the CEU.

Thankfully, the ordeal came to a surprising end when, just hours after the initial report, a daring rescue mission conducted successfully liberated Dr. Farraday from her captors. Details of the operation remain classified, but sources indicate that her optimism and resourcefulness played a crucial role in her escape.

Dr. Farraday, appearing remarkably unscathed and resilient, has now resumed his services at the clinic, greeted by an outpouring of support from his patients, peers, and the community. His dedication to pushing the boundaries of medical science and his unwavering cheerfulness have made him a beloved figure in Puyallup.

The motives behind the CEU's actions remain a mystery, leaving the public and law enforcement with many questions. As investigations continue, the resilient Dr. Farraday stands as a symbol of hope and determination in the face of adversity, ready to continue his pioneering work in medicine.


(Related to The End of All You'll Know)