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Doc had time on his hands and all of his research projects at his disposal, many of which were near completion. The biotoxins, entrusted to him, were his next near complete project. Antidotes weren't hard to make, just often time consuming. It was one of the projects now in a box, in a lab, far from where anyone could get it.
"Now for a final test," he said out loud to himself as he drew a syringe full of the antidote.
Doc hated using animals for tests but he wasn't going to sacrifice a human. A lab rat was the only subject. First, he subjected it to the biotoxin.
"Sorry, but it us for the good of many," he told it. Within a minute, the rat started convulsing with blisters beginning to form. It was quickly a grizzly scene but he quickly injected it with the antidote and placed it in a sterile environment. Rather quickly, the symptoms stopped and with a gentle smile, he treated the blisters and gave the rat some food.
"Thank you," he told it, "humanity is most grateful."
"Now," he thought aloud, "I have someone to inform of this."