More news articles that could have ramifications for Delta Green have crawled out of the woodwork.
The story is that HEX, an odorless compound emitted by
humans from their skin, saliva and feces; had a relaxing effect on mice when
isolated and piped into their cages. Interestingly,
HEX is among the most abundant molecules emitted from human babies’ heads.
To test the effects of HEX on people, researchers first
created a computer game designed to generate frustration and measure it in players. The game was designed to be a little
sneaky. First of all, participants were informed
they were playing a two-person game with an unseen partner. They were not; their
“partner” was really a computer. Secondly, the participant was instructed to split
up a sum of virtual money with their “partner”.
However, the computer partner was hard coded to reject any proposal
other than 90% of the whole amount. The
rejected came in a bright red “NO!” and the participant was given the
impression that neither they nor their partner earned any money.
Then comes revenge, and frustration measurement. The participant
was then allowed to subject their “partner” to gradations of noise, and each
gradation had an emoji expressing increasing levels of pain, as presumably
payback for refusing the participant’s previous rejected offer of virtual
money. Naturally there was no effect on
the computer “partner”, but this served as a quantitative measure of aggression
in the participant.
Now comes the test of
HEX on human aggression. The participants were either exposed to a HEX-infused adhesive
strip on their upper lip or an identical strip which did not contain the
chemical. The results were interesting. Exposure to HEX calmed men down (made them
18.5% less aggressive) but women were found to be more aggressive in the
noise-blast task (19%). In a separate
experiment involving monitoring brain activity in an MRI, similar aggression
increase (women) or blunting of aggression (men) was observed. Apparently, HEX modulates aggression in
humans in sex-specific manner.
What role would this discovery take in the universe of Delta
Green? First of all lets assume that
there is a fictional version of HEX called “CONTROL” that has a much more
demonstrative effect on men and women’s aggression levels. Since CONTROL would
blunt aggression in men, it is not out of the realm of possibility that March
Technologies would be manufacturing a gas bomb to deploy over combat zones to
weaken soldier’s (usually men) capabilities and make them easy targets for a
force with gas protection. Perhaps Delta
Green agents are subjected to CONTROL gas upon invading a March Technologies
shell company and they get penalties to combat skills, to account for their
reduced aggression. Perhaps CONTROL is piped into a room before March Tech’s
Spec Ops team engage Delta Green agents.
Or perhaps CONTROL even has an effect on Deep One Hybrids or Ghouls and
is aerosolized in a Mythos monster cell block.
Then there is also the thought of how March Technologies
would harvest the chemical CONTROL for industrial purposes. This is best left as an exercise for the dark
thoughts of a Handler late at night.
For women’s reaction to CONTROL, let us first take a look at
the myths of Ancient Greece. Maenads were female followers of Dionysus
in Greek mythology. They have been
portrayed as extremely aggressive, working themselves into a state of ecstatic
frenzy through drinking and dance and then ripping the unlucky limb from limb. Perhaps CONTROL is the key to unlocking the
Maenad state in women. Imagine half the population of a small town becoming homicidal
mad-women while the men of the population sit dumbly unable to raise resistance
or even escape because their natural aggression (perhaps even adrenaline?) is
drained from them. The carnage would be
extreme. Naturally this would draw the
attention of Delta Green. Even better, have the Delta Green agents embedded in
the soon-to-be-gassed town looking to eliminate some vector before the howling and
mass violence begins.
Another thought is that CONTROL might be replicating the
effects of an Ancient Greek drug sacred to Dionysus. Dionysus is associated with the Great God
Pan (Arthur Machen) so perhaps He or one of his Servitors manifests during
the mass madness, causing a full-blown Mythos outbreak.
As an aside, I could also see the computer program designed
to incite frustration in the HEX experiment used by Delta Green as part of
their screening (hazing) processes.
The Wari civilization, in the highlands of Peru between 500
and 1100 C.E. may have added hallucinogenic vilca seed powder to mole berry
beer. The trick is that when consumed
alone, likely by snorting the powder, vilca seeds bring on very intense,
private hallucinations. Diluting the powder in beer makes the high last longer,
yet not as intense, and something you can enjoy with other people; according to
the archeologist who led the excavation. Thus, the Wari had developed the
perfect party drug with which to wine and dine fellow elites and build
diplomatic ties with other tribes. Supposedly
this is how the Wari built their empire without grand public ceremonies or
military invasions.
How could this ever go wrong? Enter the Mythos and Delta
Green.
Hallucinogenics can be dangerous in the Mythos. Sometimes
they can break down barriers and reveal What Man Was Not Meant To Know. Consider, the Tillinghast resonator stimulates
the pineal gland of the observer electronically and allows them to see into the
dimensions beyond. Perhaps the vilca
seed powder does the same thing to humans chemically, but just has a lesser
effect when imbibed as a spiked drink.
Maybe instead of just partying, the Wari diplomatic ceremonies had a darker
purpose. Perhaps the Wari ruled through
the mystic might of their sorcerers and the diplomatic ceremonies where vilca
was imbibed was really done to expose those psychically sensitive of the
opposing tribe. Unwilling to have
nascent psychically sensitive competitors, the Wari sorcerers could make the
exposed psychically sensitive “disappear” as Tillinghast’s servants did when
they were under the influence of vilca and could see and attract the Horrors
from Beyond that would then eat them alive.
What about the modern age? Perhaps an enterprising
archeobotanist decided to throw a vilca-fueled party at a college for an
exclusive meeting of grad students.
Horror begins, as thanks to an accidental overdose of vilca, the
carousers see Beyond and are then stalked throughout the campus by invisible creatures
intent on disintegrating their flesh. Perhaps vilca spiked beverages are distributed
to a party of elite bureaucrats and politicians at a G8 summit with the intent to
make the partygoers see Beyond and disappear in a very dramatic and untraceable
fashion. After all, the only thing left
of the victims would be empty clothes.
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