"Oh yes, just a few of my most promising students. This could be a great learning experience for them." says Doctor Beller before heading off to make the calls.
The students arrive pretty quickly while you and Deputy Filagree move the body into the lab room. There are three students there, a small woman, a small white man and a larger, more athletic guy. It seems like the try to fade into the background, trying to stay out of your way. The body looks slightly different then you remember, more bloated. The four-pronged puncture wounds are visible. Pressure causes a strange orange fluid to leak out. Extended examination suggest that each pair of four-pronged puncture wound had a divided purpose. Odd bruising looks like two needles sucked blood out under enormous pressure, while the other two were injecting the orange fluid at a pressure sufficient to rupture veins. The areas of his body closest to the fluid seem to be starting to liquefy while the skin seems to have hardened.
The Doctor is incredibly interested in the orange fluid, and assist you in running it through some of the advanced microscopic imaging equipment.The equipment illuminates the alarming
resilience and reassembly capabilities of the orange fluid. Partial DNA strands assemble themselves at high speeds, maintaining impossible cohesion until combining with nearby genetic material. The only thing keeping the orange goop form assembling into an organism on the spot is the paucity of raw genetic material. Given a tight enough container, enough time, and sufficient volume, the stuff could clone…something…in a matter of days and completely asexually. The implications for such a genetic find are staggering, not to mention the knowledge that its building blocks are entirely compatible with human biology.
"Do you have any idea what we have here? I've never seen or heard of anything like this. Please let me get some additional samples"