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Shake Gently Until Mixed
 
Day 29, Research Project: Blue Tide
 
“I’ve decided to take another break from my Blue Tide project to look into a side experiment. Incubi exhibit incredible physical differences when compared to Equestrian ponies, and this includes their blood. Thus, I have taken it upon myself today to examine a few different aspects of Splint’s blood compared to a regular pony’s. Rubicon secured the ‘normal’ sample for me, along with a control sample for comparison.
 
I’ve also concocted a congealing formula to allow for easier examination of the disparate parts of these blood samples, namely the cells that compose them. I’ve also created a safe testing environment in the case of my usual failures: explosions, portals to alternate dimensions, and the summoning of clones from blood samples.
 
I must be careful of that last one. Now to gather my formula’s instructions and get to work.”
 
 
Author’s Note  
Day 9, and yeah, her experiment didn’t work out too well. Good thing Rubicon’s very good about collecting samples, being Horizon’s #1 assistant! Splint may have issues with giving more blood samples of his own, though.

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KillerSteel

@Background Pony #ABED
 
Sorry mate, neither me nor Splint speak Russian. Though given you’re saying ‘WTF’ in Russian, I think, Horizon just didn’t follow her own instructions correctly. Thus, her experiment blew up in her face.
 
No genuine harm was done, but a good labcoat was definitely ruined.