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the agent formerly known as skye. ([personal profile] evite) wrote in [personal profile] larkers 2019-11-26 11:52 pm (UTC)

hi mods!

as requested, dropping this information/questionnaire into plot engagement from the canon updates page. ❤

daisy will be undergoing a canon update shortly, in which she'll be experiencing her "destroyer of worlds" arc. as part of that arc, she'll have recently injected herself with centipede serum, which combines most of (if not all) the known superpower-generating substances within the mcu — including both the super soldier serum currently found in steve rogers and the extremis virus developed by tony stark in im3.

i plan on having her seek standard medical attention via the NA equivalent of a walk-in clinic for the injuries she'll sustain just prior to her return to the meadowlark universe: likely broken bones, significant bruising — the sort of impact-related injuries from being slammed into the ground from a few dozen stories up. i'd like to know if the centipede serum would be detected by doctors, and if so, what sort of repercussion or reaction should i be aware of?

in addition, as mentioned in her canon update write-up: one of the things that daisy experiences in s5 is the implementation of a power inhibitor, which is described as follows:

"Once implanted in the auricular nerve located in the neck of an Inhuman, the control device could be activated via remote control to remove the Inhuman's powers, rendering them human until the device was turned off. To remove the device it would take a trained neurosurgeon with sophisticated tools and one error could render the Inhumans paralyzed from the neck down."

this device was successfully removed from daisy by fitz in an extremely unethical backalley surgery, and would not be present in her body at the time of her return. however, if the evidence of such a surgery would be of any interest or be noticeable, please let me know! (it may not be, but as it's daisy & carol's working theory on how their canon powers are suppressed, i'd love to know if they're on the right track here!)

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