Interesting that in the DC universe you make the drug work like it did her. While in the Marvel universe you made the drug work differently. I always love the scene in "Something About and Orchid" when Gwen took out the delivery woman with a dart. As you described it "As the employee was sitting behind the wheel, just as she was about to close the door, Gwen shot her with a strong sleeping dart – SHIELD’s most efficient non-lethal weapon. Five seconds later, the employee was deeply asleep, her forehead resting on the wheel."rufusluciusivan wrote: Sat Jan 03, 2026 4:52 pm
Glad you enjoyed it. I wanted to make it a little different than the usual "knockout dart". I picture these DC one-shots as darker and grittier (well, to some extent), so I wanted the description to highlight that. Hence why it's described paralyzing the vocal cords - which must be a scary thing to live through IRL. For a split second, Sakura probably feared this was poison - and it would also paralyze her lungs and throat. Of course, the knockout serum is non-lethal, but its description is meant to make people more ill-at-ease.
In that scene the drug just worked quickly to put the woman to sleep presumably without the paralyzing effects of the drug used on Sakura.

