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located in Cydren Laboratories, a part of Cydren: Psychosis., one of the many universes on RPG.

Cydren Laboratories

Sprawling dark corridors. One can easily get lost in this massive labyrinth of corridors and dead ends.

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Gabriel Daniels


Gabriel’s mind raced as he heard the movement through the vents. “Shit, those can’t be subjects.” He turned quickly as the three creatures fell down from the ceiling. “Wolves?” he asked out of surprise as he laid eyes on the creatures which were illuminated in the dark by their tails. Then he saw the two of the three dart off into the back room, as the other began to rush him with its mouth open and ready to chomp down on him.

Reacting quickly, Gabriel knew that he would not have enough time to dodge the attack. He also knew that he would not be able to stop the beast’s charge. “Open mouth, scalpel in hand.” his mind reasoned through the only possible defense of the attack. As the beast charged, Gabriel quickly switched the scalpel into his left hand. Then, just before it hit him, he stuck his left hand into the maw of the beast with the head of the scalpel facing up. The beast hit him with full force, flinging the two of them a few feet back and into the wall.

Gabriel regained focus quickly. He was slumped against the wall and the hellish beast was apparently dead as it’s tail was no longer on fire. He pulled his left hand out of the jaws of the beast and inspected it. There was some tissue damage to his forearm and blood stained his white sleeve, but nothing serious. When the Beast had clamped down it’s jaws, the scalpel had been forced upward into the base of its skull and right into the section of the brain controlling motor function. The beast had in effect died instantly, loosing control of it’s muscles. Which was a lucky for Gabriel, otherwise he might be missing an arm now.

Pushing the dead beast off of him he got up quickly, there where still two more inside the office. Running quickly over to the door to the storage room he saw the curtains to his operating station thrashing violently. “Damn it.” He cursed in his mind, as he felt the mental sting of loosing a patient. Turning away from the doorway he tried to walk as swiftly and as quietly as he could over to the exit of the office.

He cupped his hands to the cold metal door and listened. It seemed to be quiet enough. As he opened the door he heard a swift *woosh* as a large metallic blade swung down in front of him and embedded itself in the floor with a screech. Gabriel jumped over the blade and out into the hallway as its giant wielder tried to pull the blade from the metal.

Landing in the middle of the hallway, Gabriel did a double take of the two directions. There seemed to be more creatures in both, and there was no way he had the agility to navigate them. The doors where all more than 5 feet away and the monsters were closing fast. Then he spotted his only apparent salvation, a gaping hole in the floor that was only a couple of steps away. He heard a loud screeching behind him and did not check to see that the giant had retrieved his weapon. He jumped for the opening. “It's ten feet, roll when you hit the ground, ten feet, roll when you hit the ground.” He told himself as he fell through the air.

He hit the ground hard, doing his best to roll out of the landing but not doing a very eloquent job as he felt a sharp pain in his ankle and ending up sprawled out on the floor. He then shambled quickly out of the light that was spilling down from the hole in the roof, pulling himself to his feet and began limping away from the possible avenue for his pursuers. He spotted a soft glow in the distance and two figures, one quite hulking and the other short and skinny. He pushed up his glasses, which now had a large crack in the left lens, squinted to get a better view of them.

They seemed to have a human enough gait. So Gabriel limped quickly and quietly as he could towards them, he didn’t want to alert anything that might be in the dark. As he got close to the two, he realized that they were defiantly human. When he was about ten feet away from them he called out in a soft tone. “Hey, over her. Are you two ok?” He made sure to ask a about their well being and keep a soft tone so that they would know he meant them no harm as he continued limping slowly toward them.