[It's the last thing she could think to try. With her genomes tearing themselves apart and the glimpses of disaster lining up around her, there's only one way forward. She's lined up a series of injections -- gene therapy. With enough of a kick, she reasoned that it would be able to trigger her metahuman healing and trick it into regenerating normal cell structure. It would be like rebooting a computer and forcing it into directed regeneration. She's crunched the numbers, and the odds for success are more than 0%. That's enough to work with.
She hadn't counted for the kickback. It's why Barry will find her alone in an icy cavern of a lab, unconscious and clinging to the edge of her desk, as if she'd passed out in the middle of trying to pull herself up.
But there isn't a single strand of blonde hair on her head. Whatever happened must have been a success. It's everything she wanted.]
I feel like I'm doing this backwards tbh
She hadn't counted for the kickback. It's why Barry will find her alone in an icy cavern of a lab, unconscious and clinging to the edge of her desk, as if she'd passed out in the middle of trying to pull herself up.
But there isn't a single strand of blonde hair on her head. Whatever happened must have been a success. It's everything she wanted.]