The Kingdom of Attilan - the Moon: February 14th, 2021 - 11:20 A.M.
Raynor Blake
Location: the Quinjet
Skills: Small Aircraft Piloting
"No, no he did this!" Raynor snapped, refuting Maria's notion that Sparky had been exposed on Earth. He couldn't have ruled it out. It was just easier for him to blame this on Oliver, rather than acknowledge that Sparky could have been dying far earlier. Oliver was someone for him to hate - someone for him to brutalize in revenge. He didn't even respond to Matt's request for them to punch Oliver later, although Raynor was intending on doing far more than just punching the new agent.
"Right, because the people of Cardiff need someone so fucking selfish that they couldn't wait a damn minute for everyone else to get suited up!" Raynor raged. In his opinion, the people of Cardiff would most likely be better off without Oliver going anywhere near them. How many times had they been warned to be careful with the Terrigen Mist? How could someone be so careless as to expose their entire team? It made him miss Novikova. She had hurt people and doomed the world, but at least her methods made sense.
He took a huffy breath, admittedly comforted a little bit by the fact that Tinley threatened to blast Oliver out into space. He approved of that option. And as Tempest gave her diagnosis, Raynor just wanted to scream at the universe again. He knew why Tempest felt Sparky's case was different - she wasn't an ordinary mutant. Her biological father's
condition made sure of that. He stared at her, wanting to drag her to a hospital, but would they be able to help her?
"Fine," he told Sparky, piloting the quinjet now as they left the surface of the Moon and he plotted a course for Cardiff.
"But after this is all over, we're going to see Dr. Pym. And then I'm going to call in a favor and get Dr. Banner to look at you too. The radiation in the Quantum Realm might have something to do with this." The very last bit was a white lie. He knew that it was gamma radiation that was the problem.
Kirby General Hospital - NYC: February 14th, 2021 - 11:20 A.M.
Bonnie Chase
Location: the Mirror Dimension
Skills: N/A
"Yes, it is remarkably similar to the processes that Spirit uses with her mutant abilities," Strange commented. He knew very well who Carolina Reed was, yet it wasn't due to her status as a member of the X-Men as most would suspect. She had been unfortunately caught up in a scheme plotted by the demon Mephistopheles prior to the tragedy of Altsoba - a school for those with unnatural talents. Her presence in Coventry during Hel's brief rise to power also drew the attention of the sorcerers.
"Your condition will continue to worsen here - yet at a linear rate, rather than the exponential one you had been experiencing," Strange explained.
"As your doctor, I must recommend that you stay in the mirror dimension." Bonnie's head was spinning slightly - mostly due to the ever changing nature of their surroundings. It was like they were working on Cass' health inside of a kaleidoscope. She couldn't help but feel powerless to aid her best friend. Her thoughts couldn't help but go back to the Ultron incident. She
wished they could just turn back time to save Cass, but what if doing so destroyed the world again? She couldn't choose Cass over the human race.
"Your magic - there has to be some treatment for her, something," Bonnie reasoned.
"Even if it's just something that can alleviate her symptoms... Like her lifeforce, can we somehow... put it back in her? Or could I give her some of mine, like a transfusion?" "Some beings do feed off of the life force of others - psychic vampires is the term for them. What you are proposing is not unheard of, but just as not all blood types are compatible, the same is true for life forces," Strange answered.
"What species are you, doctor? Mutant? Inhuman?" "I'm human." "Ordinary, then," he sighed slightly. He then reached forward and took Bonnie's wrist, scratching it with his fingers. Bonnie gasped a bit, not accustomed to the strange chilling sensation that took place. Her wrist began to glow slightly as some of her life force was exposed, allowing Strange to examine to see if she was a suitable donor for Cass.
"Well? Is there a magical... blood typing test?" Bonnie asked, pressuring the sorcerer as much as she could. She wanted to save her best friend. If using her life force would help Cass, then she wasn't going to hesitate. It also meant that if they could somehow cure Cass, they might be able to produce a cure for others and eliminate the threat that M-Pox posed not just to mutants, but to the world.
"You're in luck - you match perfectly," Strange said. He then waved his hand and life force from Bonnie seemed to travel through the air, heading into Cass' body. As the transfer process occurred, the symptoms of M-Pox were dramatically decreased in Cass.
"You're no ordinary human, Dr. Chase."