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Pineal gland is reddish-grey and about the size of a pea in humans, and is part of the epithalamus.  As an organ it produces melatonin, which in turn regulates sleep and circadian rhythm. Why Arden has two is a mystery.  Is this why Arden is immune to the Pax?  Would the pineal regulation of melatonin hinder the Pax effect—would it keep Arden from lying down and sleeping himself to death? If so, how?  Melatonin makes people sleepy and having two glands would mean Arden had double the amount—yet somehow that is supposed to keep the Pax at bay?  Perhaps the extra gland is compensating for the soporific effects of the Pax? Clearly further study is needed.
 
Pineal gland is reddish-grey and about the size of a pea in humans, and is part of the epithalamus.  As an organ it produces melatonin, which in turn regulates sleep and circadian rhythm. Why Arden has two is a mystery.  Is this why Arden is immune to the Pax?  Would the pineal regulation of melatonin hinder the Pax effect—would it keep Arden from lying down and sleeping himself to death? If so, how?  Melatonin makes people sleepy and having two glands would mean Arden had double the amount—yet somehow that is supposed to keep the Pax at bay?  Perhaps the extra gland is compensating for the soporific effects of the Pax? Clearly further study is needed.
  
Furthermore, a message pops up on the screen as he’s going over the findings.  It is a message, saying:<br><br><br>  
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Furthermore, a message pops up on the screen as he’s going over the findings.  It is a message, saying:<br><br>  
  
'''''AHSB MEDICAL ALERT: Be advised the Alliance Humane Services Bureau is asking all medical personnel in private and public communications to refer to 34 Tauri E Transmissible Spongiform Encephalitis as TSEB34 and to avoid use of the term "Reavers Disease" as this is both inaccurate, and prejudicial. System-wide Quarantine still in effect until further notice.'''''<br><br><br>
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'''''AHSB MEDICAL ALERT:''''' ''Be advised the Alliance Humane Services Bureau is asking all medical personnel in private and public communications to refer to 34 Tauri E Transmissible Spongiform Encephalitis as TSEB34 and to avoid use of the term "Reavers Disease" as this is both inaccurate, and prejudicial. System-wide Quarantine still in effect until further notice.''<br><br>
  
 
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalitis?  ''Mad Cow Disease?''  Usually contracted by ingesting the brains of infected animals.  But here?  In Blue Sun?  And Reaver’s Disease?  Does this mean that the disease victims become Reavers?  Or is the disease transmitted by the Reavers?  It’s a major WTF moment and until we can get off this rock, there’s nothing we can do about it.
 
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalitis?  ''Mad Cow Disease?''  Usually contracted by ingesting the brains of infected animals.  But here?  In Blue Sun?  And Reaver’s Disease?  Does this mean that the disease victims become Reavers?  Or is the disease transmitted by the Reavers?  It’s a major WTF moment and until we can get off this rock, there’s nothing we can do about it.

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