Siege on the Evil Doctor

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Four warriors brave the castle of Dr. Jamison Junkenstein in order to end his experiments once and for all.


Four warriors sat around a slowly dying fire, one man more alert than the others. No one slept, but watched each other’s backs. Closing your eyes meant reliving the horrors in the dream world, waking up to those same horrors staring you in the face. The forest was still, silent, but the darkness was the scariest part, and could hold anything. No one wanted to risk leaving the dim light the fire provided.

 Their next destination beyond the forest would be their last. Winning came at a cost; too many lives had been lost at this point. Losing meant that they’d also succumb to being changed…

The Gunslinger sighed, checking his pockets once again and grimacing. He had to be careful with his bullets. He had five rounds left, not counting the one already loaded, but he couldn’t risk using all of them before they got to the castle. All his shots had to hit their mark, else he’d die.

Next to him, the Archer sorted through his bows, wiping down the blood and muck from the tips. He barely had time to gather all of them, most left in the bodies he had slain. There was no time to run back and get them, so he also had to make do with what he had. Thirty arrows left. He’d also have to be precise.

The Soldier had his gun trained on a target no one could see. His visor scanned the forest slowly, looking out for threats. Having lost the most during this expedition, he wasn’t taking any chances. The three with him were all he had left. He’d rather lose his life than lose the last of human contact he’d ever have. If that mad doctor wanted them, he’d have to get through the soldier first.

The Monk sat quietly, in a trancelike state. The only calm one, there was little he could do to ease his companions minds. He technically wasn’t alive; anything the doctor did to him wouldn’t force him to lose his humanity. He could be turned into a zombic, but he’d always keep a part of him. But he if lost the others, he’d truly be alone.

So far, they’d already lost their alchemist, their viking, their sniper, and the Archer’s brother. What had once been a might party had been reduced to these four. It was easy to trust someone when they stopped the undead from ripping out your throat or clawing out your back, and the group had been close. They were the only things left of humanity this far out.

“…I thought the doctor was dead,” the Gunslinger muttered. “We got reports that he was dead.”

“His monster might’ve been inhumane, but it was smart. It could’ve learned how to revive him,” the Archer pointed out.

“Or it was faked,” the Soldier said. “What if he faked the whole thing to kidnap more victims and turn them into monsters? We know his army has grown, too large for what he started. Perhaps he was never dead, only made it seem that way so that he could expand.”

It was grim, but closest to the truth.

A rustling from the trees had them all in action. The Soldier cocked his gun, the Gunslinger took aim, the Archer lifted his bow, and the Monk raised his hands for attack. They couldn’t lose one another. Not when they were so close to putting down the doctor.

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Genji Cybernization Speculation

WARNING: LONG POST!

For a fanfiction I’m currently working on, I’m developing a
theory on a certain subject currently shrouded in mystery in the Overwatch lore:
What the living fuck did Hanzo do to Genji to warrant cybernization, and how
did Mercy save his life?

For this post I will be using pictures as references. Sorry for the mediocre image quality!! Here’s a link to the original quality images: https://imgur.com/gallery/7DCJ5 

So to kick things off, I simply downloaded a picture of
Genji’s Blackwatch skin.

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Why the Blackwatch skin specifically?

  1. A lot of my story involves Genji’s time with
    Blackwatch.
  2. It shows which parts of Genji’s body are
    cybernetic and which are still organic more clearly than his classic skin.

Next I recorded my initial thoughts looking at this skin. I
was mainly looking for how Genji’s body appeared to be operating and what Hanzo
might have done to cause it.

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I quickly realized, however, that in order to go further I
needed to consult a basic diagram of a human male’s internal organs. (Funny
enough cause I got a C in bio, lol :P)

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I did a side by side comparison and sketched a rough outline
of Genji’s internal organs – as they would be in his organic body, that is.

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As you can see, most of Genji’s vital organs are covered by cybernetics. Since there are tubes clearly pumping something to the inside of the cybernetic armor, it can be concluded that he does indeed have cybernetic parts underneath it. Which draws me to this conclusion: Genji’s left arm and face were the only organic body parts to survive. Well, at least the only organic body parts to survive enough to remain functional without cybernetic implants.

So, what was the damage to Genji’s vital organs?

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In case you can’t read the key I used on the left:

  • Gold is moderately damaged.
  • Shit brown is extremely damaged but still
    salvable.
  • Burnt brown is damaged beyond repair and needs a
    replacement.

(THESE ARE ALL BY MERCY STANDARDS, BTW… which means damaged
beyond repair is literally unrecognizable as organs)

This is all speculation, but judging by where the
aforementioned tubes in the middle of Genji’s cybernetics lead and where the
cybernetic armor is in general, I think it can be safe to say the majority of
his vital organs were damaged beyond repair. The reason some of his organs are
only severely damaged instead of damaged beyond repair (since y’know all of
them are technically covered by the cybernetic armor save for most of his left
lung) is because they lie closer to the left arm – or the one part of Genji’s organic
body that was spared. This includes the heart (NOT THE AORTA though, so technically
not his entire heart), the lower part of his left lung, and his left kidney.

Now, keep in mind that the violent confrontation between
Hanzo and Genji was pretty clearly a swordfight; the slash in the tapestry at
Hanamura, the scars on what remains of Genji’s organic body, and their mutual
talents in swordplay are evidence enough of this. But how did a sword inflict such devastating damage to
Genji’s internal organs? And on top of that, how can there be such a huge difference
in the amount of damage between Genji’s left arm and the rest of his body?

The answer is simple: the dragons.

Think about what Hanzo’s dragons do in game. They’re a huge
wall of “oh shit avoid this” that’s relatively easy to dodge if you aren’t
caught off guard. They’re unleashed via his weapon; he fires an arrow, they
appear. But keep in mind: the bow was not originally Hanzo’s weapon of choice. Of
all the skills listed on Hanzo’s official bio, swordplay is the only one we
haven’t seen him use. He presumably abandoned the sword because it was what he
used to kill Genji. But a weapon is a weapon is a weapon, and more likely than
not Hanzo’s unleashed the dragons with his katana in the past.

Think about Genji’s dragonblade. If you’re caught in that
ult without a way to escape, you’re more or less fucked. On a squishy like
Genji, two blows and you’re dead. Strike after strike after strike. Each one
doing horrific damage. And Genji only has 1 dragon. Hanzo has 2.

Imagine Genji’s dragonblade with double the pain, double the
damage, and double the devastation – both physically and emotionally. That was what Hanzo did to Genji, in the
broadest of terms. He unleashed his own dragonblade
onto his brother. In game-mechanical terms, that would bring the damage from
just a single strike – originally 120 – to 240. Genji has only 200 health. It
could only lead to disaster for him.

To make things even more complicated for Mercy, I believe that
when the Shimada dragons “consume their enemies,” they literally burn them from
the inside out. (Because seriously, consider the idea that the dragons burn a
person from the inside out. It sounds fucking badass.) Hanzo’s dragons roasted Genji’s
vital organs. He is left with horrific burns on the inside of his body – both 3rd
and 4th degree – and to top it all off, Hanzo slits his brother’s
throat. (Thus the destroyed larynx/vocal chords.)

With this theory in mind, it’s easy to understand why Mercy
would be overwhelmed. She’s never seen injuries like this before, let alone the damage. She doesn’t know what
caused them. She doesn’t know who caused
them when she first rescued Genji. She doesn’t even know what would have the
capability of doing such damage – and leave the target still alive, no less. But
she does know one thing: she has to try to save him.

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Listed in dark purple are Dr. Ziegler’s medical solutions
for the damaged organs. (This does not, of course, include the enhancements
made for the sake of making Genji a living weapon.) Most are synthetic
replacements, but the organs not damaged beyond repair were
treated with bionic healing. Mercy did not want to replace anything unless there
was absolutely no chance of salvaging it.

Which brings me to the specifics of Genji’s cybernization.

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I haven’t been talking about the back of his body as much
because I haven’t completed a thorough analysis of it, but here is the work
I’ve done thus far:

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My writing is kind of small, so I’ll elaborate.

There are two types of cybernetic enhancements in Genji’s
body: those needed to keep him alive, and those that make him more of a living
weapon.

At the base of it all is a power module: the big glowing circle on his right shoulder. It
powers all of Genji’s cybernetic body. Power
tubes
carry the power from the module to all of his cybernetic parts – both
organs and limbs.

Genji’s synthetic major organs:

  • Right lung
  • Aorta (part of the heart)
  • Stomach
  • Liver
  • Intestines
  • Vocal cords and/or larynx

Genji’s cybernetic limbs:

  • Right arm
  • Both legs
  • Both feet
  • Synthetic muscles on his right arm and back

Other miscellaneous cybernetic enhancements include Genji’s cybernetic spine – which holds his
stitched-together body up – and his biotic
lenses
– which enhance his vision to a near superhuman level. Obviously he
also has shriukens built into his right hand that he can fire and reload at
will.

And keep in mind: this was only the first prototype. I
haven’t even started on the specifics of Classic Genji’s cybernization. Actually,
in comparison to Genji’s current cybernetic body, Genji’s Blackwatch cybernetic
body was very clunky and primitive. But that’s a topic for another post.

I think I kind of rambled, so I hope someone was able to
follow this! XD If anyone has any questions, comments, or suggestions, I’m all
ears 🙂