((This may have been the most I've ever typed in a RP. And tsa: I had to change my pants after I shit myself proper. Once I saw that masterpiece, I almost went ballistic!! Consider it Fukken Saved!!))
JD nodded before raising his arms, stretching them out, cracking his knuckles. It felt good to be in full control of his body again. His hands balled into fists. He could've easily lunged towards Jack with one of many sharp objects located in the surgery room, but he had something to prove.
He walked in between the two Operating tables and examined the two former undead. While the Common looked pretty average (rotting and/or peeled skin, repulsive smell, etc.) The Leaper still showed some resemblance to a human. It's skin color was beyond pale, some darkened veins were around it's eyes and lips, but otherwise, most of it's facial features were still intact. James figured that The leaper would be the control to this experiment since it probably wasn't completely dead in the first place. He sterilized himself, and got to work.
He approached the Leaper, a electrical bone saw in his hand. He quickly made the first incision into the Skull of the Special, making no room for mistake. Firmly he made his way around the Leaper's head, wiping off the blood spraying out of it's head. As he made his way around the cranium, one end finally met the other. JD carefully lifted the parted skull away from the Leaper. A swab was applied to remove access blood. Then, as carefully as he could, he began to pry the brain out of the skull. This proved to be challenge since the Leaper's brain was strangely snug in the skull. As JD finally got the brain out, he found out why.
The Leaper's Parietal Lobe (The section of the brain where movement, orientation, recognition, perception of stimuli is located) was enlarged to an inhuman proportion. The frontal lobe was also still intact. Smaller than it should be, but it was there. He walked up to Jack, And showed him the Brain.
"Do you see this, Mr. Fletcher? This must be how the Leaper's abilities work. With the Parietal Lobe enlarged this way, I'm guessing it sent down messages (at double the speed, might I add) into the nerves of the legs and the arms, maybe to help enhance the muscles. This must be how a Leaper gets it's speed and agility." JD said, now showing Jack the Frontal lobe.
"Now I'm guessing since there was so much urgency to increase the Parietal Lobe, the virus had to make a sacrifice to the body, so the Frontal and Temporal Lobes are smaller than they would regularly be. Now, don't get me wrong, they're still there, but there's not much to show for. The Leaper was practically built to be a soldier; to follow orders and not much else. It probably couldn't really survive on it's own without being led. Now, If the Leaper's brain is like this, then I'm sure that the Common's brain would be even less significant." JD concluded, putting the Leaper's brain in a surgical pan.
JD nodded before raising his arms, stretching them out, cracking his knuckles. It felt good to be in full control of his body again. His hands balled into fists. He could've easily lunged towards Jack with one of many sharp objects located in the surgery room, but he had something to prove.
He walked in between the two Operating tables and examined the two former undead. While the Common looked pretty average (rotting and/or peeled skin, repulsive smell, etc.) The Leaper still showed some resemblance to a human. It's skin color was beyond pale, some darkened veins were around it's eyes and lips, but otherwise, most of it's facial features were still intact. James figured that The leaper would be the control to this experiment since it probably wasn't completely dead in the first place. He sterilized himself, and got to work.
He approached the Leaper, a electrical bone saw in his hand. He quickly made the first incision into the Skull of the Special, making no room for mistake. Firmly he made his way around the Leaper's head, wiping off the blood spraying out of it's head. As he made his way around the cranium, one end finally met the other. JD carefully lifted the parted skull away from the Leaper. A swab was applied to remove access blood. Then, as carefully as he could, he began to pry the brain out of the skull. This proved to be challenge since the Leaper's brain was strangely snug in the skull. As JD finally got the brain out, he found out why.
The Leaper's Parietal Lobe (The section of the brain where movement, orientation, recognition, perception of stimuli is located) was enlarged to an inhuman proportion. The frontal lobe was also still intact. Smaller than it should be, but it was there. He walked up to Jack, And showed him the Brain.
"Do you see this, Mr. Fletcher? This must be how the Leaper's abilities work. With the Parietal Lobe enlarged this way, I'm guessing it sent down messages (at double the speed, might I add) into the nerves of the legs and the arms, maybe to help enhance the muscles. This must be how a Leaper gets it's speed and agility." JD said, now showing Jack the Frontal lobe.
"Now I'm guessing since there was so much urgency to increase the Parietal Lobe, the virus had to make a sacrifice to the body, so the Frontal and Temporal Lobes are smaller than they would regularly be. Now, don't get me wrong, they're still there, but there's not much to show for. The Leaper was practically built to be a soldier; to follow orders and not much else. It probably couldn't really survive on it's own without being led. Now, If the Leaper's brain is like this, then I'm sure that the Common's brain would be even less significant." JD concluded, putting the Leaper's brain in a surgical pan.