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Infantized Invader


Marcus Impudite

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Your character and company have been involved in a battle with hostile aliens that were intent on conquering Earth. During the final, climactic fight aboard the crashed alien flagship, the leader of the invasion force--we'll call him Commander Zur--sustained what looked to be a potentially fatal injury and immediately turned and fled down the corridor. With his forces decisively defeated, your character and the others go looking for Zur himself, following the trail of his green blood to what appears to be the ship's Sick Bay and into a regeneration chamber, one of many rubber-science medical devices the aliens have developed. They find that the chamber has regenerated Zur's wounds, but due to some weird malfunction of the device, it has also caused his body to revert to an earlier life stage--infancy to be precise. If anyone has Telepathy, they sense that the memories from Zur's adult form are gone, though they can't say with certainty whether it's a permanent erasure or if his original memories and personality will gradually return if he's allowed to mature. Naturally, some appropriate member of the group remarks that, as much of a bastard as Zur was in his adult form, he actually seems rather cute and harmless as an infant. WWYCD?

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Re: Infantized Invader

 

It all depends. Vitus likes kids, even if they're not gnollish. On the other hand, he's hardly got the free time to be a good dad ( something he regrets about his relationship with his adopted son Pakki - since murdered by Scorpia ).

 

A child of another species might be worth keeping around - especially if they grow up with useful powers... but most likely the babyfied alien leader will be sent home along with a note reading "Try invading this world again and next time we send him home with a thermonuclear surprise in his nappy." After all, where would we get him vaccinated here?

 

Zero would be completely lost - no idea at all how to look after a child.

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