Poisoned

Another galactic summit, more issues to deal with, and more problems to discuss, not the largest being the Burg war, and the attack on earth. Though it had been thwarted by the planet's natural hellish landscape, there were still discussions to be made about whether the Rundi and the Vrul would help to provide a defense Nexus to the remaining planets. As well as disaster relief on the gromm home world.

The rundi home world at the GA summit chambers were, once again, rife with alien lifeforms. It was also, once again, rife with Rundi underlings who were trying very hard not to freak out with all the duties that were being placed on their backs.

At least one thing was made clear, there was no pint in getting human food for the summit, since the human delegates always insisted on trying all the other alien food. Leave enough of the nectar orbs from the Drev home world out, and that seemed to keep the humans happy enough.

Dr. Krill accompanied the Commander into the summit as was usual. Sunny was not with them today, seeing as she had work to do back aboard the ship

That left just the two of them.

Felt almost like old times.

The captain was dressed up in his fancy UNSC uniform, and as such, he was obligated to behave.

Apparently behaving didn't mean avoiding arguments with his most important doctor, who –despite being a complete genius– was hardly capable of getting the captain to agree with him.

"I just think that there should be better security at these things. All of the most important people in the galaxy are here."

"Krill, there is an entire armada outside, I hardly think we need to worry about being attacked by the burg. Besides, their attack on earth completely broke their spirits. There is no way they would try getting in here."

Krill crossed both sets of arms, "I disagree, Commander. I have been looking into human history of warfare, and I Think that a spy could easily-"

"Krill calm down will you. Besides, species rely on the fact that you can disguise yourself to look like the other side. The Burg are so fugly that they'd be noticed in half an instant.

They came around the corner, and the Commander was nearly knocked onto his back as an Iotin brushed past hurrying from the banquet hall.

The Commander tripped back into a wall, "Woah watch....yourself." The Iotin disappeared around the next corner, and the Commander looked after him with a frown, "Didn't know those guys could move that fast. Wonder why he could be in such a hurry."

Krill waved it off as the Commander poked his head into the banquet room, "Oh look, pink orbs!"

"Commander, don't you think we should wait until after the summit, when the food is being served."

The man waved a hand, "Oh no one will notice one missing."

He quickly snuck into the room and Krill rolled his eyes as the man came out munching on one of the pink fruits.

"And they made you leader of the fleet."

"Technically they are thinking of making me leader of the entire Galactic armada, but I digress."

"Lord help us all."

The captain made a face.

"What it's true."

The man shook his head, "No, not you, this fruit tastes.... Weird."

"Good weird or bad weird."

He shrugged and took another bite, "Not bad enough for me to stop eating it, so good weird I guess."

He stuffed the rest of the orb into his mouth and licked the juices off his fingers.

Krill sighed, "I still can't believe they would choose you."

"Better believe it."

The two of them walked into the main conference chamber to sit down with the other delegates. The human delegation was near the top tier, and so that is where they went, taking a seat just to the right of the Rundi chairwoman's box.

The entire room was alive with the sound of alien life.

Commander Vir leaned over to speak with one of the delegates and krill was left to watch the room. Most of the delegations were here, though the iotin delegation had arrived late. Seemed strange considering he had seen one of their number not long ago.

The light dimmed a couple of times, and the chairwoman took her pedestal and began to greet the delegates. Krill looked on politely as was his want though he wasn't entirely interested in the whole thing.

The charwoman could be rather long-winded when she got going.

He sat there through a good few minutes of it glancing over at the other human delegates on occasion. Vir looked almost sleepy, though that was almost to be expected, he was never very good at politics, even though he was involved in them so much.

He turned back to the delegation.

The commander shifted uncomfortably in his seat during a discussion about intergalactic trade laws, and Krill looked over again.

The man had taken to licking his lips repeatedly.

"Are you ok?" Krill muttered.

"Yeah fine, just thirsty." He muttered

Krill let it go through something made him turn back not to long after. The human was rubbing at his mouth, which appeared red, though he supposed that was supposed to be expected. Little lines of sweat were trickling down from his hairline.

He scooted a bit closer.

"Commander, are you feeling alright."

He was waved off, "yeah, I'm ok, it just got a little hot in here as all.... Feeling kind of.... Faint. Maybe a little nauseous. I am sure I'll be fine. Probably just need something to eat."

The talks continued, but Krill wasn't focused on them anymore. The commander was not looking very good. He was sweating enough that the collar of his dress shirt was almost soaked. The tint of his face had gone from healthy blush to a yellow parlor. He looked as if he was about to pass out. A few of the other human delegates had stared to notice.

Someone placed a hand on his shoulder, "Commander are you feeling alright."

"I.... I think I.... Just need to.... Walk around."

His voice was slurred.

"I don't think that's a good idea commander?" Krill said turning his head to face him.

His pupils were unusually wide despite the dark space around them.

"The human was breathing hard now, one hand over his chest. His dry mouth from earlier had gone, replaced by saliva production so excessive he was having to clear his mouth every couple of seconds.

He looked at Krill, and the expression on his face was enough.

"I think I'm going to be sick."

The other delegates had leaned over sensing the commotion, and they stood to let Krill and the commander pass as he stood and wobbled his way towards the stairs.

Krill could sense something was wrong almost immediately.

Dizziness, shortness of breath, nausea.

"Someone, help him walk." Krill ordered not caring about the delegation anymore.

Their sudden movement had caused a bit of commotion on one side of the room. The commander paused on the stairwell, and instead of turning towards the exit, he turned towards the delegation floor. Krill tried to grab him, tried to stop him, but the human – even in his weakened state – was still too strong.

A muttering had grown up around the crowd as he staggered onto the floor.

The chairwoman stopped speaking looking on in confusion, "Commander, are you alright."

The human paused at the center of the floor.

IN the main lighting he looked absolutely horrific. He was so pale his skin was almost yellow. The skin around his mouth was red. Sweat drenched the side of his face. He was drooling so badly that it was, at this point, impossible to control.

"The...food.... Has been poisoned." He choked out through heaving breaths.

And then he collapsed to his knees vomiting violently on the white marble floor.

The entire delegation stood shock and uproar filling the room. Krill ran over to help the human whose arms and hands were shaking as he tried to hold himself up.

The sight was horrifying. Saliva dripped in strings from his mouth. His clothing and hands were stained pink from the orb fruit from earlier.

Krill remembered he said it tasted weird.

Could he really have been poisoned.

A couple other human delegates vaulted over the railings and onto the floor grabbing the man by the arms as his strength began to fail him. His body was shaking violently now.

Krill practically scream ordered one of the assistance to grab a medical kit.

The entire room was in an uproar.

Krill jammed his finger at the Iotin representatives, "Don't let them leave!"

The Iotins stood in shock as the delegation turned on them. The Drev delegation, weaponless, still managed to make a circle around the group, "Someone, go grab the food, and get me a sample!"

The commander had been rolled onto his side. His body continued to reject whatever toxin it had been given, though Krill desperately tried to avoid him aspirating and choking. That only got harder once the man began to cease and convulse. He had to reduce the absorption, but he also needed to keep the man from throwing it back up.

His kit was open on the floor, and he had the others help him With the tubes and medication. Adam wouldn't be helping him now, so he would have to get directly to the stomach himself.

He had one of the other humans hold him as he inserted the tube and began with the activated charcoal. Hopefully that would be enough before they got test results back. One of the Rundi came sprinting into the room holding one of the pink orbs handing it over to one of Krill's assistants who was ordered to test the fruit with one of the testing strips.

They did as told and the entire group waited for the results.

When the strip turned blue, krill knew what it was.

It was at least similar to some toxins he had seen before and attacked the central nervous system in humans through absorption in the gut. The dosage had been too high however, and while the human could potentially choke to death, much of the toxin had already been rejected by the body.

"Someone cut open his sleeve."

The uniform was ignored as the sleeve was cut open and Krill placed an IV reaching into his kit for the antitoxin.

"You.... Just have that lying around?" one of the other humans asked.

Krill nodded, "I work with humans. I expect them to ingest stupid things that could kill them on a regular basis."

He was calm on the outside like a doctor should be, but on the inside he was panicking horribly. The commander was not looking good.

But he placed the IV and made the injection.

"Someone test the other food. I want to know if this was planned for just the humans or for the entire delegation.

His orders were quickly followed, and they found the toxin in almost every dish that had been in the banquet hall.

"You should be glad it was the human who took it first." Krill was saying

"Why is that?" The chairwoman asked

"Because, the human body is the only one that would have noticed the poisoning before it was too late. The human brain responds to toxins that affect the central nervous system with dizziness and nausea. For any other species, you would have been dead before the symptoms kicked in." On the floor the human convulsions had stopped. His heart rate was depressed now, but krill was keeping an eye on it.

The Iotins were still looking around in panic as the Drev glowered at them.

"What is the meaning of this." Their leader called.

Krill turned on them anger in every line of his body, "We saw one of you leaving the room before we entered, and they were in a hurry. So forgive me if I am a little suspicious."

More uproar, but the Drev kept the delegates in check.

'Come on, Commander." rill muttered

If he was going to wake up, it would be in the next few minutes if only for a little bit.

One of the other humans had ripped open his uniform jacket removing his tie and pulling the coat off discarded to the side. Krill was more than grateful for their help. Even more pleased when the commander opened his eyes bleary, his pupils almost back to normal.

"What... happened." He slurred

"Congratulations, sir, you saved the entire delegation from death by poisoning. You're a hero."

He groaned, "I don't feel like one." he leaned his head back onto the floor, "Catch the bastards who did this for me will you." He licked his lips, "I'm gonna pass out again."

And he did as promised.

Once again the human body had managed to save the day.

Because as it turns out humans are actually a lot harder to poison that one might first assume. Give them to high of a dose, and they will throw it up, give them too low of a dose and it won't kill them. Plus the human body is very good at letting everyone know when something is wrong.

It is especially difficult to poison a human when their best friend is an experienced doctor.

Whoever had done this, had not succeeded in their end goal.

And they wouldn't likely be free for long. 

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