I agree. I have issued orders as head of Omega that the safety of the ship and its crew are paramount and if someone can't control their experiments, that's their problem. It's still Dr. Broome's opinion.
Dylan is spot on here.
Something to remember is that when you start a plot, you own all of it. When one other person gets involved you own half of it. When a third person gets involved, you own only a third, and so on. In a place like here, when yo…
I think that if you work on it, you can make it a decent plot. Just remember things people have said here. You just need to make it believable within context, and also remember the ICA->ICC rule. The degree to which someone actually threatens Mother…
It's an interesting idea, but there are several flies in the ointment that I can think of.
The first issue is that the reactor is constantly patrolled and has so many cameras, sensors, and so on on it that the most likely would consist of looking a…
Dr Broome is an Omega geneticist. She's mad, at least in part because she has a well-defined sense of medical ethics. They may not be your ethics, but they're ethics.
She is of the opinion that one shouldn't do an experiment on someone that one wouldn't be willing to undergo oneself. She isn't precisely normal because she (more or less) lives up to her ideals and has been doing precisely that.
Dr Broome wears black. The easiest way to tell this is she is that she's in black.
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"Rose" is the product of an experiment that perhaps Dr Broome shouldn't have done. She wanders around the ship, listening, learning, interacting.
I hesitate to say more, because that sort of information always crosses the IC/OOC border. However, there may be more than one Rose. I don't always know what's up with her, and I like it that way. Some of my own suspicions about her seem to be true, and others, well, they're suspicions.
Rose dresses in white. Mostly clothes she's stolen, as she's an escaped experiment.