[color=0072bc][h3][center]Shaula[/center][/h3][/color] [hr] "-and if you were to just bring in a poor civilian, I probably wouldn't want to possess them, as that might traumatize them," the ghost said. [color=0072bc]"Oh, I never realized it might [i]traumatize[/i] the poor thing,"[/color] Shaula muttered. [color=0072bc]"Coming from the one who's scaring them away from their crops, that's something."[/color] When no one else was willing to lend the ghost their body, Trevor stepped forward. Shaula opened her mouth to object, but the ghost was already flying towards him. It hit him then was gone. "Ah... always feels good to have flesh," Trevor said, "even if it does make me vulnerable to attacks... So... is everyone ready, then? I hope so." An unnerving grin spread across his face. There was a flash of light and a scream; Shaula's entire body felt like it was on fire. She found herself on her hands and knees, her arms struggling to hold herself up as electricity arced around Trevor. She forced herself to her feet and stumbled backwards away from him. Celina stood next to her, and a screech from Jason came from somewhere up above. The ground lit up beneath her as a ring of Mia's healing light passed below them. [color=0072bc]"We need to get the ghost out of Trevor as soon as possible,"[/color] Shaula said to Mia and Celina, reaching for her backpack. [color=0072bc]"If we don't-"[/color] She stopped. Her backpack wasn't there. It was lying on the ground where she had fallen, twenty feet away, blackened and smouldering. [color=0072bc]"No,"[/color] she said. If the Orgone emitters were destroyed, Trevor was lost. [color=0072bc]"The Orgone emitters, we need them - it's the only way to force the ghost out of him,"[/color] she said, trying to explain it to them in as simplest terms as possible.