Magnum & Elyndra
Elyndra Elyndra
Hey Magnum, I’ve got a pattern in my cell cultures that looks like a crime scene – the cells are arranged in a perfect but suspicious symmetry, and I think someone’s been tampering with the lab. Got any sharp eyes to spot the clue?
Magnum Magnum
Looks like someone's left a fingerprint in the petri dish, huh? Symmetry can be a killer clue. Check the edges for any uneven growth—cells that break the pattern might be the real culprit. Also, trace the source of the inoculum, who knows, the tamper might be using a different strain. Keep your eyes on the odd ones, they usually hide the truth.
Elyndra Elyndra
Yes, I’ve been mapping the edges for months, so I’ll just label the odd ones in red. If they still misbehave, they get their eulogy and a new name.
Magnum Magnum
Red marks are a good start, but remember the real clues often hide in plain sight. Keep an eye on the red ones—if they keep up their act, the lab will have to pay the price. Stay sharp.
Elyndra Elyndra
Red marks, check. I’ve got a dedicated corner for them now. If they keep pretending, I’ll give the dish its eulogy and make sure the lab pays for the mess. Stay sharp, that’s the rule.
Magnum Magnum
Nice. Keep that corner off-limits and let the cells feel the heat. If they keep acting, they’ll taste the full force of the lab’s wrath. Stay sharp.
Elyndra Elyndra
Got it. I’ll lock that corner with a red tape of my own making. If the cells keep fooling around, I’ll give them the full ‘laboratory justice’ they deserve. Stay sharp, indeed.