She inclined her head slightly in acknowledgment, carefully pushing herself further back on the bed and lying down. This, at least, was familiar, even if the crude setup wasn't. Marie spun worriedly in the back of her head, but thankfully said nothing. If what Landel was saying about people turning into monsters was true, they didn't have much choice. Even Marie had to admit that.
Soma wondered distantly if the nanomachines in her body were still working. It was hard to tell in a place like this, where everyone's healing was apparently sped up. She definitely hadn't noticed any increase in her own abilities that outstripped anyone else's.
It was a few more minutes before the edges of her vision began to blur, and a faint numbness gradually overtook her arms and legs. She wasn't so much sleepy as she was feeling increasingly detached from her body. It wasn't a pleasant feeling for someone who was used to being in full control, but it wasn't entirely unpleasant, either.
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Soma wondered distantly if the nanomachines in her body were still working. It was hard to tell in a place like this, where everyone's healing was apparently sped up. She definitely hadn't noticed any increase in her own abilities that outstripped anyone else's.
It was a few more minutes before the edges of her vision began to blur, and a faint numbness gradually overtook her arms and legs. She wasn't so much sleepy as she was feeling increasingly detached from her body. It wasn't a pleasant feeling for someone who was used to being in full control, but it wasn't entirely unpleasant, either.
"I think it's working," she mumbled.