I have a plot in the works that I need help with; it'll eventually be open to everyone, but right now I need scientists or those who have shown an inclination to a) science and magic and b) moral ambiguity. If this is one of your characters, please leave me a note if you're interested in participating.
So far I've talked to Yuca and Mayuri's muns a little about this, but I'd love to involve others in the initial stages. But I need a reason for Rhode to approach them, so suggestions are welcome!
Rhode has gotten her evil little hands on a piece of something called an "Akuma Egg". While it's only a fragment of the real thing, even the piece can be used for real mischief. What she wants to do is combine the black magic and genetic combination of the Akuma Egg cells with Yuca's Angel serum to make a hybrid of Angel/Akuma virus that would be even more deadly and horrifying than either on their own.
I am, however, open to her conducting all sorts of experiments with others, and combining Egg cells with any branch of science or black magic that might potentially be of interest.
Some facts about the Akuma Egg cells: they are made of the same genetic material as Rhode's leader (and herself), and therefor have amazing regenerative capabilities. They contain a virus that will infect and kill a human under a minute or two, but they can be combined with human cells through science to enhance a human's capabilities and give them unique powers. If the human gives in to rage or negative emotions strongly enough, the cells will override them and turn them into some kind of hybrid Akuma monstrosity. Akuma are compelled to obey Noah completely, and this includes humans who became Akuma through this process. (If you can't tell, Rhode wants her own army of obedient demon-mutant-zombies. Who wouldn't?)
Any player that may eventually be infected with a combination of Akuma cells and Angel Serum will be physically reset to before the infection when they die (and they will eventually die). However infection of players is in the long distance (and of course would be entirely voluntary), and for now Rhode just wants to experiment around with possibilities.