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game_systems:delta_green:team2014:adventure_log [2021/09/16 11:54] – [04 Reverb Revelations] Bryan Stephensgame_systems:delta_green:team2014:adventure_log [2021/09/16 12:00] (current) – [04 Reverb Revelations] Bryan Stephens
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 While Agent Hanson is otherwise deployed, the rest of the team is asked to look into a problem going on in Chicago. A 1990s rave drug called Reverb is back on the streets of Chicago. The agency thinks there is something unnatural about this drug and wants the team to find out, and if so, put a stop to it. James suggests to Dr. Wagner that she carry a full kit, including medications that can be sued to help sedate people and she agrees.  While Agent Hanson is otherwise deployed, the rest of the team is asked to look into a problem going on in Chicago. A 1990s rave drug called Reverb is back on the streets of Chicago. The agency thinks there is something unnatural about this drug and wants the team to find out, and if so, put a stop to it. James suggests to Dr. Wagner that she carry a full kit, including medications that can be sued to help sedate people and she agrees. 
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 In Chicago, the team checks in with the local PD and looks at cases. James does a search of the cases on one pops up, where a man vanished from a room that was destroyed, but there were no traces of blood. Dr. Wagner uses the time to search federal records for the Reverb drug, but finds the files are missing. James suggests paper records at the local hospital, and Dr. Wagner is able to get them in and they spend the day searching the records for paper files. Reverb, it seems, was sugar with a trace element alkaloid that has some psychedelic properties that acted on the hypothalamus. It was derived from a plant, but no one was sure which. Records show it was linked to Vietnamese religious refugees, the Tcho-Tcho and their gang.  In Chicago, the team checks in with the local PD and looks at cases. James does a search of the cases on one pops up, where a man vanished from a room that was destroyed, but there were no traces of blood. Dr. Wagner uses the time to search federal records for the Reverb drug, but finds the files are missing. James suggests paper records at the local hospital, and Dr. Wagner is able to get them in and they spend the day searching the records for paper files. Reverb, it seems, was sugar with a trace element alkaloid that has some psychedelic properties that acted on the hypothalamus. It was derived from a plant, but no one was sure which. Records show it was linked to Vietnamese religious refugees, the Tcho-Tcho and their gang. 
  
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 The team tracks him down to the Excelsior Hotel, where the man has put up cameras to wifi as cheep security. James easily hacks the system and is startled to find nothing but the cameras on the wifi. There is no monitoring going on. They see his room window is open and James flies his drone up to check the window, and Simmons is lying in bed. The team grabs guns and hits the room via the fire escape. As the men secure the room, noting his laptop is clearly missing. Dr. Wagner brings the dealer around. The first thing he says is that “she” told him all the Liao, but he can’t remember who “she” was other than a Hispanic looking lady, with clear amerindian features. When pressed for where he got the drug, he stays Afghanistan where he used American strikes to kill the elders of the tribe since the youth were happy to trade.  The team tracks him down to the Excelsior Hotel, where the man has put up cameras to wifi as cheep security. James easily hacks the system and is startled to find nothing but the cameras on the wifi. There is no monitoring going on. They see his room window is open and James flies his drone up to check the window, and Simmons is lying in bed. The team grabs guns and hits the room via the fire escape. As the men secure the room, noting his laptop is clearly missing. Dr. Wagner brings the dealer around. The first thing he says is that “she” told him all the Liao, but he can’t remember who “she” was other than a Hispanic looking lady, with clear amerindian features. When pressed for where he got the drug, he stays Afghanistan where he used American strikes to kill the elders of the tribe since the youth were happy to trade. 
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 Before he can answer any more questions, he has a fit and visions. James starts to record the conversation. Simmons is acting out what appear to be scenes from the past, including a Nazi base in Antarctica, though that part is in German, the HQ translation shows it to be a base taken out in the 1950s. Once event even reminds James of Hunt, whom they suspected of being reptilian, as a serpent man in a lab linking to dinosaurs. It is in this mindset that James first sees things shift.  Before he can answer any more questions, he has a fit and visions. James starts to record the conversation. Simmons is acting out what appear to be scenes from the past, including a Nazi base in Antarctica, though that part is in German, the HQ translation shows it to be a base taken out in the 1950s. Once event even reminds James of Hunt, whom they suspected of being reptilian, as a serpent man in a lab linking to dinosaurs. It is in this mindset that James first sees things shift. 
  
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