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November 11 2013, 20:16:17 UTC 3 years ago
What might seem more suspect is that the Intestinal Bodyguard is thought to only able to live for 2 years; even if Sal couldn't take the normal anti-parasitics to clear things out, her non-Symbogen doctors would expect her symbiote to die on its own eventually and for her to need a new one. (Then again, Symbogen would be in the position to slip her a placebo, as you say.)
* Which was one reason that she was willing to put up with Symbogen: when you have scary unknown medical problems, having top-of-the-line health care for free probably seems like a good deal AND Symbogen could use it as a 'look you really should work for us, so if this happens again, we can immediately treat you'.
November 12 2013, 03:16:08 UTC 3 years ago
REALLY do not see how Symbogen could not have known: I have to assume, unless proven otherwise in the sequel, that they did.