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Uriel Khaden
Hedion University Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.04.18 15:52:00 -
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A commendable founding principle, I pray you will find some measure of success in researching and employing effective methods of detoxification.
Consider it a point of curiosity:
Those that you assist in detoxification, will your corporation be assisting with rehabilitation directly, through partnership with other established entities or not at all?
Furthermore, I might suggest contacting the owner of Destiny's Foundation, a man by the name of Anslo, whom has recently displayed an aptitude for detoxification methods and knowledge, the recent events occurring in his establishment may also provide some insight into modern neurotoxins. |

Uriel Khaden
Hedion University Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.04.19 01:45:00 -
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Elisa Coreli wrote:Hello Dr. Kordes,
Any research spent on reducing the effectiveness of Vitoc is money well spent and as such I would like to support your endeavours by purchasing 250.000 shares in your company. Please contact me directly to formalize the transaction.
- Elisa Coreli
A minor correction, simply because I believe you meant to portray the opposite of what you just stated.
Vitoxin is the poison. Vitoc is the reliever. I suspect it is the former that you consider worth reducing the effectiveness in. |

Uriel Khaden
Hedion University Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.04.19 10:06:00 -
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Katran Luftschreck wrote:Don't look at me like that. Of course we have a cure. You think we'd let something like that out of the lab in the first place if we didn't have that part figured out before Patient Zero? Please.
Yes, actually I do. The "Vitoc Method" as it is now called was meant to be a system of control in the Empire, a permanent cure was not something we would have invested a significant amount of time into. In fact, historical documentation would make it quite clear that the Empire focuses on maintaining simply one step ahead of each mutation of the injected poison so that the temporary relief continues to work and the system continues to be effective.
A permanent cure was researched and developed by Ishukone, but is unfortunately quite rare.
A far better and more permanent solution is to simply cease its use altogether. |

Uriel Khaden
Hedion University Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.04.19 10:10:00 -
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Quinzel Nikulainen wrote:Vitoxin is one of the more humane methods Holders use. If you succeed in synthesizing Insorum only for it to be smuggled into the Empire, then you may prompt Holders to use stricter methods.
I'm afraid I must disagree with this statement. There is nothing humane about the use of the Vitoc method, at all.
Justifying its continued use with "it's the lesser of evils" is a slippery slope that leads to many more dangerous justifications. |
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