>No. Bad Xan. Bad.
((I approve of this debriefing.))
The doctor jams a syringe of yellowish brown, bile looking fluid into your neck and when you wake up you've changed quite a bit.
Your skin has become black, scaly and slimy. Glowing bioluminescence nodules line your spine, arms, face, and other sections of your body. Gills have sprouted on your neck, but you seem to be able to breathe normal air without much difficulty. Electrical discharge constantly leaps between your fingers if you bring them close together and there's a low electric buzz in the air around you. Your jaw and face have warped and distended until they resemble those of a Viper fish more then a human.
((Don't trick-or-treat at the Doctor's house.))
>I wouldn't do that if I were you. Throwing off the yoke of the UWM though we may be, I'm keeping that particular rule in place. You saw what those things can do when used normally. I'm not letting you let the genie out of the lamp all over the inside of the ship.
((...Which part is that in response to? I'm guessing either 2 or 3? And what rule is Steve referring to?))