Experimental Plants, Eh?
You enter a modestly large room filled with various plants that seem vaguely familiar, but not quite right, somehow. You don't get a chance for a second look, when a hurried-looking woman in a lab coat bumps into you.
"Oh, nuts. They sent another subject, didn't they?" She asks you exasperatedly. "I'm sorry, but I'm in no mood to deal with more subjects. Ah well, it's part of the job. Um..." She searches around for something to test on you, finally settling on the contents of her pockets. She pulls out a bluish-purple tomato-like thing, a blade of very long, jet-black grass, and some fluorescent green lettuce. "Pick one of these and eat it. And don't take all day, dang it, I've still got to work on some fertilizers."
The woman certainly seems like the type you wouldn't want to keep waiting. Then again, you don't want to just eat something that a frazzled botanist pulls out of her pocket. Those things could literally be ANYTHING. What do you do.
Written by Zodiac on 09 April 2007