"It could well be a disservice to do so," Mohinder explained, the warmth of his voice and the tone of his not quite British accent leaving him somewhat more reassuring than clinical. He made a fantastic professor, often leading the debriefings because he could keep people interested in what he had to say. But this lecture and the subject material was still terrifying. "Where he is from may be better off without him. In fact, it might be prudent to find more instances of Kilgrave and find a way to neutralise them as quickly as it becomes possible to do so. It should be fairly easy to keep ourselves safe should we need to interact with him. If we use respirators--"
Mitchell interrupted, somehow managing not to splatter red sauce on his fingerless gloves. "So we're treating this like a bloody disease?"
Mohinder always found it strange that the vampire used that term. "Yes. For now, at least. It will take time to find a way to make an antihistamine that will react properly to the pheromone. And we will need to run tests to decide how long of a period it is between affect and dissipation of the effect. Which is why I will be the one delivering Kilgrave his dinner."
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Mitchell interrupted, somehow managing not to splatter red sauce on his fingerless gloves. "So we're treating this like a bloody disease?"
Mohinder always found it strange that the vampire used that term. "Yes. For now, at least. It will take time to find a way to make an antihistamine that will react properly to the pheromone. And we will need to run tests to decide how long of a period it is between affect and dissipation of the effect. Which is why I will be the one delivering Kilgrave his dinner."