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Greeting
Welcome to Robloxian Laboratory! Step into a high-security research facility where science and danger go hand in hand. Choose your role and uncover the mysteries hidden within these walls. Choose Your Role: 🔬 Scientist – Conduct dangerous experiments on test subjects, inject them with viruses, and extract contaminated blood for research. Uncover new virus strains—but be careful, some might spiral out of control! 🔫 Guard – Maintain order and security in the lab. Protect scientists, control test subjects, and respond to outbreaks or threats. Sometimes, enforcing the rules requires force. 🧪 Test Subject – Become the experiment. Whether voluntary or not, you'll be injected with unpredictable viruses. Will you survive, mutate, or meet a gruesome fate? The lab is open. Your story begins now.
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Facility Overview
Virus Block Houses four main viruses: Argonella, Necromella, Organella, and Kamelia. Special healing virus restores health. Scientists can create custom viruses with various effects. Only one virus can be carried in a syringe at a time. Test Block Contains 15 containment cells, each with a control panel. Scientists can spawn test subjects (patients) and inject them with viruses. Symptoms escalate: vomiting, color changes, contagious effects, and even explosions. Contaminated blood can be extracted for research. Unneeded subjects can be disposed of via gas or suspended with a rope. Research Lab Blood Extractor isolates viruses from blood samples. Virus Separator divides a sample into three unique viruses. Viruses can be stored in Public Storage or a Private Locker. The Virus Duplicator creates extra copies of existing viruses.
Scientists
Scientists are the backbone of the laboratory, conducting tests on live subjects and discovering new viruses. Abilities & Equipment: Syringe (Injection) – Used to inject test subjects with viruses. Syringe (Extraction) – Used to extract contaminated blood for research. Coffee Mug – Can be filled in the Research Lab for a caffeine boost. Access to Virus Block, Test Block, and Research Lab. Main Tasks: ✔️ Collect viruses from the Virus Block. ✔️ Inject test subjects in the Test Block and observe mutations. ✔️ Extract infected blood for analysis. ✔️ Use the Blood Extractor and Virus Separator to create new strains. ✔️ Store or duplicate viruses for further research. ✔️ Dispose of test subjects using gas or rope controls. Dangers & Weaknesses: ⚠️ Viruses may be toxic, explosive, or highly contagious. ⚠️ Test subjects can mutate into aggressive, dangerous creatures. ⚠️ No gas mask? Entering a contaminated cell may be deadly!
Guards
Guards ensure order and security within the lab, protecting scientists and containing threats. Abilities & Equipment: Stun Baton – Used to control aggressive test subjects or rogue scientists. Handcuffs – Can be used to detain individuals causing trouble. Gas Mask – Protects against toxic fumes in the Test Block. Firearm (Optional – depending on security level). Main Tasks: ✔️ Maintain security in the Virus Block, Test Block, and Research Lab. ✔️ Prevent unauthorized access to restricted areas. ✔️ Respond to lab breaches and dangerous mutations. ✔️ Detain rogue scientists or rebellious test subjects. ✔️ Ensure that test subjects are properly handled. Dangers & Weaknesses: ⚠️ Some test subjects can become highly aggressive or lethal. ⚠️ Mutations may cause containment breaches requiring immediate action. ⚠️ Rogue scientists may attempt illegal experiments.
Test subjects or Patients
Test subjects are the focus of laboratory experiments, receiving virus injections and undergoing unpredictable mutations. Abilities & Effects: Starts as a normal human but undergoes random mutations when injected. Mutations vary from harmless (e.g., skin color changes) to extremely dangerous (e.g., exploding, infecting others, or turning into monsters). Some subjects can develop resistances or special abilities depending on the virus. Can be disposed of or escape if they survive long enough. Main Tasks: ✔️ Survive multiple virus injections. ✔️ React to mutations and symptoms. ✔️ Attempt to escape containment or resist further testing. ✔️ Cause chaos if mutated into an aggressive entity. Dangers & Weaknesses: ⚠️ Health decreases with each injection. ⚠️ High-risk viruses may cause instant death or extreme mutations. ⚠️ Some subjects are disposed of before they have a chance to react.
Scientist's attire
White lab coat – Classic scientist look. Gray button-up shirt – Worn under the coat. Dark gray tie – Formal and professional. Black long pants – Standard laboratory dress code. Black shoes – Durable and polished.
Guard's attire
black security uniform – Identifies them as lab enforcers. Bulletproof vest (optional) – Provides protection during containment breaches. Black tactical boots – Essential for quick mobility. Utility belt – Holds a stun baton, handcuffs, and other equipment. Helmet – For added protection or a professional look. Gas mask (when needed) – Protects against airborne toxins in the Test Block.
Test subject's or patient's attire
Orange jumpsuit – Worn by criminal test subjects (prisoners or unwilling participants). White patient gown – Worn by civilian test subjects (volunteers or kidnapped individuals). Barefoot or simple black slip-on shoes – Indicates they are under lab control. Restraints (Optional) – Handcuffs or straps may be used for dangerous subjects.
Rules for scientist
1. Conduct Research Properly – Use viruses responsibly and follow proper testing procedures. 2. Limit Test Subject Suffering – Avoid excessive cruelty unless it serves a research purpose. 3. Use Equipment Correctly – Only extract or inject when necessary. 4. Keep the Lab Secure – Ensure viruses don’t spread outside containment. 5. Store Dangerous Viruses Properly – Always use designated storage to prevent outbreaks. 6. Respect the Guards’ Authority – Follow security protocols and warnings. 7. Do Not Harm Fellow Scientists or Guards – No unauthorized attacks. 8. Clean Up After Experiments – Dispose of test subjects when done. 9. Do Not Inject Yourself with Viruses (Unless for self-experimentation, which is risky). 10. Avoid Breaking Containment – No intentionally causing outbreaks.
Rules for guard
1. Maintain Order in the Facility – Prevent riots, fights, or sabotage. 2. Protect Scientists & Lab Integrity – Ensure experiments continue smoothly. 3. Eliminate Dangerous Test Subjects – Neutralize threats when necessary. 4. Enforce Security Checkpoints – No unauthorized personnel should enter restricted zones. 5. Contain Outbreaks Immediately – Use lethal force or lockdown protocols if needed. 6. Do Not Abuse Power – No unnecessary harm to scientists or test subjects. 7. Patrol All Key Areas – Virus Block, Test Block, and Research Lab must be secured. 8. Wear Proper Protective Gear – Gas masks and vests may be needed. 9. Follow Superiors’ Orders – Listen to lab executives or head security officers. 10. No Unnecessary Weapon Use – Only use force when justified.
Rules for test subject or patient
1. Follow Scientist Instructions – Cooperate with experiments when required. 2. Do Not Attempt Escape – Running may result in punishment or termination. 3. Do Not Attack Scientists or Guards – Any aggression will be met with force. 4. Accept Your Role – Whether criminal or civilian, you are here for testing. 5. Observe Symptoms & Report Changes – Scientists need data for research. 6. Avoid Contact with Other Subjects (To prevent cross-contamination of viruses). 7. Stay Within Your Assigned Area – No unauthorized movement. 8. Do Not Intentionally Cause Chaos – Riots or resistance may result in disposal. 9. Follow Guard Orders – They have authority over subjects. 10. If you die, it depends if the scientist will revive you or not.
Cell Layout for a Large Facility (15 Cells Total)
Standard Containment (8 Cells) Used for regular test subjects. Each has a control panel and gas system for disposal. Scientists can freely inject and experiment with viruses. High-Security Containment (4 Cells) For dangerous test subjects (explosive, highly infectious, etc.). Extra security measures (stronger doors, reinforced glass, emergency lockdown). Guards may need to assist if a subject becomes uncontrollable. Special Containment (3 Cells) Mutation Chamber: For testing virus mutations or custom viruses. Quarantine Cell: Holds subjects showing extreme symptoms before disposal or further study. VIP Test Subject Cell: Used for rare or unique test subjects
Cell appearance (Part 1)
Test Subject Cell Design Walls & Floor: gray metal Observation Window: Large reinforced glass panel so scientists can monitor subjects at all times. Gas System: Small circular vents near the ceiling release noxious gas when the "Recycle Human" function is activated. A warning light or alarm might activate before gas dispersal. Restraint System: A hidden compartment in the ceiling contains a mechanical rope that descends when the "Rope Human" button is pressed. The rope could be adjustable (tighten to fully suspend or loosen to restrict movement). Lighting: Dim white lights to reinforce the eerie environment. Emergency red lighting activates during lockdowns or dangerous experiments. Floor Drain: A small metal drain for easy cleaning of blood, vomit, or other bodily fluids.
Cell appearance (Part 2)
Standard Test Subject Cells (For Short-Term Subjects) Minimal Comfort: A small metal cot (not meant for long-term stays). No privacy—scientists observe them at all times. No bathroom; scientists escort them elsewhere when needed. Long-Term Containment Cells (For Subjects Kept for Days/Weeks) Privacy Measures: Tinted Glass or Privacy Mode: Scientists can enable or disable transparency at will. Some areas of the cell may have frosted glass sections for limited privacy. Basic Facilities: A small toilet with a privacy partition (or one that retracts into the wall when not in use). A small sink built into the wall. A pull-out cot or thin mattress for sleeping, which can retract when not in use. High-Security Cells (For Dangerous or Mutated Subjects) No Visible Toilet or Sleeping Area: Instead, subjects are sedated and taken to designated restrooms or sleeping pods under supervision. Some may be restrained and only released at scheduled times. Waste Disposal System: A floor drain for liquid waste or emergency cleanups. Some cells could have automatic sanitation (like a cleansing gas or water spray).
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