Photo courtesy of SS Trixie
Trina Trioxin
Number: 2-4-5
Status: Active
From the after-action report on the Bal-a-Roue Incident, U.S. Army Chemical Corps, Special Operations Unit Omega:
***CLASSIFIED***
Our unit managed to locate the "lost" shipment of 2-4-5 Trioxin, but only after a maintenance worker at the rink had confused the nerve agent with floor polish. As a result, the 300 participants in the Ballarou's weekly "New Wave Roller Disco Skate-Off" were subjected to extreme levels of contamination, and had already begun to display the usual symptoms associated with Trioxin exposure – zombification, walking rigor mortis, and the desire to ingest cranial tissue. Standard sanitation and cleansing protocols were employed (see the attached report on collateral damage and residual radiation levels), with all but one of the contaminated skaters permanently disposed of.
Despite the best efforts of this unit, the remaining Trioxin victim — codenamed "Trina" – remains at large, extremely hungry, and a grave threat to the brains of any jammer she encounters.
***Notes on Subject***
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