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==Transcript from Recap==
 
==Transcript from Recap==
 
''Transcript incomplete''
 
''Transcript incomplete''
 
(''Grey background and a beeping noise, with text, appear.'')
 
 
'''Text: opening connection_'''
 
 
(''Shots of DNA strips appear. Cut to a clip from [[Sing With Me]]. The audio is also from Sing With Me, and Hymn of One music is playing.'')
 
 
'''Bree:''' Ever wonder why you are here on this planet? Lend your verse to the [[Hymn of One]].
 
 
(''Cut to the beginning of [[Look Back]] where a bell sounds and Bree opens her eyes.'')
 
 
(''Hymn of One music stops and loud metal music suddenly starts playing. Cuts to a shot of [[Jonas]] in [[What the F*@k???]]'')
 
 
'''Jonas:''' Bree! Get in the car!
 
  
 
''(cut to several clips from [[It's Not Kidnapping]], [[The Perfect Beach]], [[We Found Julia!!!]], [[I hAtE tHeSe PeOpLe]], 5, [[Looking For Daniel]], [[Yellow Snow]], 8, 9, 10, [[Bree's Dad Is Dead]], 12, [[Spanglish]], [[CAMP PLAY]], [[Bree's Dad Is Dead]], [[I hAtE tHeSe PeOpLe]], [[Your Decision]], [[What the F*@k???]], 19, 20, [[On The Run]], [[Getting Her Back]], 23, 24, [[Your Decision]], 26, [[Swimming!]], 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, [[First Blog / Dorkiness Prevails]], 34, 35, 36)''  
 
''(cut to several clips from [[It's Not Kidnapping]], [[The Perfect Beach]], [[We Found Julia!!!]], [[I hAtE tHeSe PeOpLe]], 5, [[Looking For Daniel]], [[Yellow Snow]], 8, 9, 10, [[Bree's Dad Is Dead]], 12, [[Spanglish]], [[CAMP PLAY]], [[Bree's Dad Is Dead]], [[I hAtE tHeSe PeOpLe]], [[Your Decision]], [[What the F*@k???]], 19, 20, [[On The Run]], [[Getting Her Back]], 23, 24, [[Your Decision]], 26, [[Swimming!]], 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, [[First Blog / Dorkiness Prevails]], 34, 35, 36)''  
  
'''Jonas:''' This is the story about an ordinary girl.  A girl you can find anywhere.  Her name is Bree and she is 16 years old.  She's cute, but a little nerdy.  Pure, innocent, imaginative, a little bit of a bookworm.
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==Injections==
 
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[[image:Bree with bandage.jpg|right|thumb|240px|Bree suspiciously continues to sport a bandage on her arm even after alleging that she completed the ceremony.]]
(cut to clip from [[]])
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'''Bree's injections''' became the subject of a great deal of debate since the video [[House Arrest]], in which [[Bree]] wore a bandageBree commented on [[YouTube]] that she had to get an injection, but she did not say why. The bandage continues to appear in videos when she is wearing sleeveless shirts, such as the video [[The Ceremony Is Tomorrow :)]]. She eventually reveals that the injections are part of her preparation for the [[The Ceremony (ritual)|ceremony]], along with the [[Bree's diet | diet]], the [[Iron pills | pills]], her studies of [[Enochian]] and her training with [[Lucy]].  Little did Bree realize that repeated injections from her father would effectively make her ineligible to perform the Ceremony.
 
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'''''Bree:''' Okay so there's something cool that I'm going to tell you, but I have to study first. (laughs)''
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'''Jonas:''' Bree's life had just begun and she was enjoying it. (montage) Yeah, she had issues, but who doesn't?
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(cut to clip from [[]])
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'''Jonas:''' That's when she would turn on her webcam . . . .
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'''''Bree:''' Okay, so . . . I completely alienated my only friend.''
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'''Jonas:''' I don't know why, but for some reason its easier for us to tell how we really feel to a world of strangers.
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(montage)
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'''Jonas:''' It is unbelievable that her videos have been viewed over 60 million times since her first post on June 16th, twenty-06.
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(cut to clip from [[First Blog / Dorkiness Prevails]])
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'''''Bree:'''  . . . so this is my first video blog . . . .''
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'''Jonas:''' Fans from all over have often been inspired, and sometimes annoyed by her videos.
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'''''Bree:'''''
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'''Jonas:''' It's funny, because her life and her blogs are greatly effected by the viewers . . . .
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(cut to clip from [[]])
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'''''Bree:''' I read some of your guy's comments and that really cheered me upA lot of you think that Daniel and I should reconcile, I completely agree with you!''
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'''Jonas:''' Her infectious personality and great outlook on life entertained and encouraged millions.  She was people's friend . . .
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'''''Bree:''' (smiling) You knew before I knew!  How did you know first?!''
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'''Jonas:''' The sister they never had . . .
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(cut to clip from [[]])
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'''Jonas:''' The girl next door that everyone adored. 
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(cut to clip from [[]])
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'''Jonas:''' But what they didn't know was that Bree had a mysterious secret . . .
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(cut to clip from [[]])
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(cut to clip from [[I Probably Shouldn't Post This...]])
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'''''Bree:''' It's something that I believe in, and why is it just such a big deal to you?!''
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'''''Daniel:''' Whatever... (Daniel turns away)''
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'''''Bree:''' This is my religion!''
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'''''Daniel:''' (turns back to her) Okay!''
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'''''Bree:''' It's my beliefs! There's a million fucking different religions in the world!''
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(cut to clips from [[]],[[]])
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'''''Bree:'''He said that my religion was getting in the way of our . . . our whatever it is, and he told me I had to choose between him or my religion.  There's no choice.  I've been religious my whole life and I've only known Daniel for two years.''
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'''Jonas:''' It seemed like that all she wanted was something to believe in.  A warm comfortable house. A loving family.  Friends she could lean on. 
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(cut to clip from [[Christmas Surprise]])
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'''''Bree:''' Daniel!''
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'''Jonas:''' But that wasn't her option.
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'''''Bree:''' I don't want to do the Ceremony anymore.  I'm really scared.''
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(cut to clip from [[The Unthinkable Happened]])
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'''Jonas:''' Her life became harsh and brutal.  She was always on the run . . . .
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(cut to clip from [[]])
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'''Jonas:''' But even at her lowest moments, she always had us.  Her friends at her side. 
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(cut to clip from [[Truckstop Reunion]])
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'''Jonas:''' She found her strength in her innocence, and pledged to stop the Order, an evil secret society that destroyed her beautiful world.
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(cut to clip from [[]])
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'''Jonas:''' So Bree, Daniel, and I spent months evading the Order and avoiding the Ceremony.
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(cut to clip from [[]])
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'''Jonas:''' We tried so hard to restore her happinessThe Order kept chasing her and chasing her but she would not give in, not until she found --
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(cut to clip from [[]])
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'''Jonas:''' She tried so hard to be a hero, but things just got out of hand
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(cut to clip from [[]])
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'''Jonas:''' Why was she so special to the Order?
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(cut to clip from [[Opening the Box]])
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'''Jonas:''' With nothing else to go on --
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(cut to clip from [[]])
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'''Jonas:''' -- we were desperate for ideas.
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==Bree's Bandage==
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[[image:Wyman-Foundation Graph.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Becoming Trait Negative]]
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Bree later says in [[I Listened To Daniel]] "[[Bree's parents|my dad's]] been giving me these shots, and when I ask him what they are he says that they're good for me. I mean...I don't really think he even knows what they are." Bree said the shots didn't always leave her "feeling the best".
  
(cut to clip from [[]])
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In the video [[I Completed The Ceremony]], Bree is again wearing a bandage. It alerted fans and [[Daniel]] to the fact that she might still be receiving injections. This led to speculation that she had not completed any ceremony and continued to prepare for the real ceremony. In [[I Lied To Daniel]], Bree confessed that [[The Ceremony|the ceremony that Daniel filmed]] was fake.
  
'''Jonas:''' Thankfully, she had fans who would decode clues in her videos and deliver crucial information to us.
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However it is now clear that her father did in fact know what he was giving Bree.  What he was giving her was not some drug given by the Order to prepare her for the Ceremony.  Rather, it was a compound that would make her no longer valuable to the Order, a condition now known as "Trait Negative."
  
(cut to clip from [[CAMP PLAY]])
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==Known Drugs==
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===EPOGEN®===
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[[Image:Daniel EPOGEN.JPG|right|150px|thumb|Daniel shows what he found in the warehouse.]]
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[[image:Wyman logo.jpg|left|thumb|150px|The Whyman Foundation]]
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Daniel finds boxes of EPOGEN® in a warehouse that he visits in his video [[Breaking And Entering]].  He believed the warehouse belongs to a company where Bree's father used to work. Daniel found out about this company after he explored Bree's house and came across the box with a lemniscate symbol imprinted on it. When he found a room in the warehouse filled with these boxes, he opened one to find packets of EPOGEN®. He immediately suspected that Bree's injections must have contained this drug and later does some research on it. Daniel's findings leave him confused as to why Bree would be given this substance.
  
'''Jonas:''' Our cry for help was heard by a research scientist at one of the largest companies in the world.
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Later on, Daniel, [[Jonas]], [[Taylor]], and [[Sarah]] discover that a girl in Zavalla, Texas, Julia Anderson, was most likely be given EPOGEN® as well, though her profile identified her as "Trait Negative."  With this evidence, it appears that the Order may use this drug as a means of identifying whether a girl is Trait Positive or Negative and thus whether they are candidates for the Ceremony.
  
(cut to clip from [[What Up Blogosphere!]])
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====Symptoms====
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[[Image:Epogen.jpg|left|thumb|90px|A vial.]]EPOGEN® is an injectable drug for the treatment of anemia. It contains epoetin alfa, a man-made version of erythropoietin, which is a protein produced naturally for the production of red blood cells. It is produced through recombinant DNA technology.  EPOGEN® therapy may increase the risk of seizures, thrombotic events, and other serious events. The most commonly reported side effects in clinical trials were hypertension, headache, arthralgias, and nausea.<ref name=EPOGEN>{{wikipedia|Epogen|Wikipedia article on EPOGEN®}}</ref>
  
'''Jonas:''' The race is now on!  We need to save our friend before she does the Ceremony.
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EPOGEN® is meant for use in patients with chronic renal failure on dialysis.<ref name=EPOGEN/> Bree does not fit this profile, which indicates that she must not be receiving the drug merely because she is anemic, but rather because there is a serious need to increase her red blood cell count for some other reason. This usage might suggest preparation for a blood-letting ritual in the ceremony (as in the case of Vitamin B-12). The iron pills would also help her in this regard. The risk of seizures brought on by use of EPOGEN® could explain why Bree's parents had information on Cerebyx on hand (and possibly some in stock). The side effects of EPOGEN® would also explain why Bree says that her injections don't always leave her feeling the best.
  
(cut to clip from [[]])
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===The Bree Solution===
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[[image:0201-DNApage.png|left|thumb|200px|"Rybozymes"]]
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[[image:The Bree Solution (Water-Damaged).jpg|right|thumb|140px|Making the Serum]]
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Fans began to discover the truth behind Bree's injections when Daniel, Jonas, and Sarah discovered the contents left behind by Drew Avery in the video [[CAMP PLAY]].  Within the contents Bree's father left for Bree and Daniel, was a journal which had detailed notes about a serum that would make Bree Trait Negative.  Also in the box was the name of Dr. Isaac Gilman, whom, through investigation at the La Jolla Health Club, they discovered that he had helped Bree's father create the Serum and as a result was most likely killed by the Order.
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The [[TAAG]] would soon contact his son, Spencer Gilman, who was a scientist at Neutragena.  Though hesistant at first, Spencer became motivated to help Bree's friends out.
  
'''Jonas:''' Bree is not alone.  There are other girls out there that the Order wants.
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With the help of Spencer Gilman and [[Alex]], the TAAG was able to create the Serum necessary to make Bree Trait Negative, and thus complete the job that both Drew Avery and Dr. Isaac Gilman were murdered for.
  
(cut to clip from [[Subjects Apprehended]])
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==Fan Speculation==
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===Vitamin B-12===
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For a long time the leading theory was that the injections contained vitamin B-12 to stimulate blood production.  If this were the case, Bree's participation in [[The Ceremony (ritual)|the ceremony]] would likely involve blood being drawn from her.  Bree's preparation for the ceremony also requires her to take [[iron pills|iron supplements]], which also aid in the production of blood.  In this sense, it's  logical to think that the shots may contain vitamin B-12.  However, Bree has described that these shots often leave her feeling unwell, which should not be the case if they are merely vitamin B12 supplements.
  
'''Jonas:''' This is the story about a lonely girlA girl that you might find anywhere in the world. Have you seen her?  Let us know.
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===Cerebyx® and Zosyn®===
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[[Image:Pamphlets.JPG|right|200px|thumb|Daniel found these in Bree's parents room.]]
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After Daniel posted the video [[Back At Bree's]], fans began to analyze his clip for clues about Bree's Ceremony. Two pamphlets caught viewers' eyesFans discovered that they were informative pamphlets for the drugs Cerebyx® and Zosyn®. Cerebyx® is an anticonvulsive medication that has had some experimental testing as a pain medication.<ref>{{wikipedia|Cerebyx|Wikipedia article on Cerebyx®}}</ref> Zosyn® is an antibiotic.<ref>{{wikipedia|Zosyn|Wikipedia article on Zosyn®}}</ref>
  
'''''Bree:''''' They say they don't trust me anymore. I don't trust them either. (laughs)
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At the end of his video, Daniel said he had found something, and while many viewers thought he would reveal these pamphlets, he [[Undisclosed Location|explained ]] that what he found was a box with a [[lemniscate]] ''(see EPOGEN® above)'' imprinted on it. Once he showed that it was the box that held significance to him, the pamphlets became of less importance.
  
LONELYGIRL15
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===Other Fan Suggestions===
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Viewers have also suspected that the injections contain {{wikipedia|Psychoactive_drug|mood-altering drugs}}.  Videos to support this theory occured when Bree, Daniel, and Jonas were kidnapped in Las Vegas, and later when Bree was rescued last Spring and appeared [[brainwashed]].
  
 
==Userboxes==
 
==Userboxes==

Revision as of 03:40, 23 August 2007

Transcript from Recap

Transcript incomplete

(cut to several clips from It's Not Kidnapping, The Perfect Beach, We Found Julia!!!, I hAtE tHeSe PeOpLe, 5, Looking For Daniel, Yellow Snow, 8, 9, 10, Bree's Dad Is Dead, 12, Spanglish, CAMP PLAY, Bree's Dad Is Dead, I hAtE tHeSe PeOpLe, Your Decision, What the F*@k???, 19, 20, On The Run, Getting Her Back, 23, 24, Your Decision, 26, Swimming!, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, First Blog / Dorkiness Prevails, 34, 35, 36)

Injections

Bree suspiciously continues to sport a bandage on her arm even after alleging that she completed the ceremony.

Bree's injections became the subject of a great deal of debate since the video House Arrest, in which Bree wore a bandage. Bree commented on YouTube that she had to get an injection, but she did not say why. The bandage continues to appear in videos when she is wearing sleeveless shirts, such as the video The Ceremony Is Tomorrow :). She eventually reveals that the injections are part of her preparation for the ceremony, along with the diet, the pills, her studies of Enochian and her training with Lucy. Little did Bree realize that repeated injections from her father would effectively make her ineligible to perform the Ceremony.

Bree's Bandage

Becoming Trait Negative

Bree later says in I Listened To Daniel "my dad's been giving me these shots, and when I ask him what they are he says that they're good for me. I mean...I don't really think he even knows what they are." Bree said the shots didn't always leave her "feeling the best".

In the video I Completed The Ceremony, Bree is again wearing a bandage. It alerted fans and Daniel to the fact that she might still be receiving injections. This led to speculation that she had not completed any ceremony and continued to prepare for the real ceremony. In I Lied To Daniel, Bree confessed that the ceremony that Daniel filmed was fake.

However it is now clear that her father did in fact know what he was giving Bree. What he was giving her was not some drug given by the Order to prepare her for the Ceremony. Rather, it was a compound that would make her no longer valuable to the Order, a condition now known as "Trait Negative."

Known Drugs

EPOGEN®

Daniel shows what he found in the warehouse.
The Whyman Foundation

Daniel finds boxes of EPOGEN® in a warehouse that he visits in his video Breaking And Entering. He believed the warehouse belongs to a company where Bree's father used to work. Daniel found out about this company after he explored Bree's house and came across the box with a lemniscate symbol imprinted on it. When he found a room in the warehouse filled with these boxes, he opened one to find packets of EPOGEN®. He immediately suspected that Bree's injections must have contained this drug and later does some research on it. Daniel's findings leave him confused as to why Bree would be given this substance.

Later on, Daniel, Jonas, Taylor, and Sarah discover that a girl in Zavalla, Texas, Julia Anderson, was most likely be given EPOGEN® as well, though her profile identified her as "Trait Negative." With this evidence, it appears that the Order may use this drug as a means of identifying whether a girl is Trait Positive or Negative and thus whether they are candidates for the Ceremony.

Symptoms

A vial.
EPOGEN® is an injectable drug for the treatment of anemia. It contains epoetin alfa, a man-made version of erythropoietin, which is a protein produced naturally for the production of red blood cells. It is produced through recombinant DNA technology. EPOGEN® therapy may increase the risk of seizures, thrombotic events, and other serious events. The most commonly reported side effects in clinical trials were hypertension, headache, arthralgias, and nausea.<ref name=EPOGEN>Wikipedia article on EPOGEN®</ref>

EPOGEN® is meant for use in patients with chronic renal failure on dialysis.<ref name=EPOGEN/> Bree does not fit this profile, which indicates that she must not be receiving the drug merely because she is anemic, but rather because there is a serious need to increase her red blood cell count for some other reason. This usage might suggest preparation for a blood-letting ritual in the ceremony (as in the case of Vitamin B-12). The iron pills would also help her in this regard. The risk of seizures brought on by use of EPOGEN® could explain why Bree's parents had information on Cerebyx on hand (and possibly some in stock). The side effects of EPOGEN® would also explain why Bree says that her injections don't always leave her feeling the best.

The Bree Solution

"Rybozymes"
Making the Serum

Fans began to discover the truth behind Bree's injections when Daniel, Jonas, and Sarah discovered the contents left behind by Drew Avery in the video CAMP PLAY. Within the contents Bree's father left for Bree and Daniel, was a journal which had detailed notes about a serum that would make Bree Trait Negative. Also in the box was the name of Dr. Isaac Gilman, whom, through investigation at the La Jolla Health Club, they discovered that he had helped Bree's father create the Serum and as a result was most likely killed by the Order.

The TAAG would soon contact his son, Spencer Gilman, who was a scientist at Neutragena. Though hesistant at first, Spencer became motivated to help Bree's friends out.

With the help of Spencer Gilman and Alex, the TAAG was able to create the Serum necessary to make Bree Trait Negative, and thus complete the job that both Drew Avery and Dr. Isaac Gilman were murdered for.

Fan Speculation

Vitamin B-12

For a long time the leading theory was that the injections contained vitamin B-12 to stimulate blood production. If this were the case, Bree's participation in the ceremony would likely involve blood being drawn from her. Bree's preparation for the ceremony also requires her to take iron supplements, which also aid in the production of blood. In this sense, it's logical to think that the shots may contain vitamin B-12. However, Bree has described that these shots often leave her feeling unwell, which should not be the case if they are merely vitamin B12 supplements.

Cerebyx® and Zosyn®

Daniel found these in Bree's parents room.

After Daniel posted the video Back At Bree's, fans began to analyze his clip for clues about Bree's Ceremony. Two pamphlets caught viewers' eyes. Fans discovered that they were informative pamphlets for the drugs Cerebyx® and Zosyn®. Cerebyx® is an anticonvulsive medication that has had some experimental testing as a pain medication.<ref>Wikipedia article on Cerebyx®</ref> Zosyn® is an antibiotic.<ref>Wikipedia article on Zosyn®</ref>

At the end of his video, Daniel said he had found something, and while many viewers thought he would reveal these pamphlets, he explained that what he found was a box with a lemniscate (see EPOGEN® above) imprinted on it. Once he showed that it was the box that held significance to him, the pamphlets became of less importance.

Other Fan Suggestions

Viewers have also suspected that the injections contain mood-altering drugs. Videos to support this theory occured when Bree, Daniel, and Jonas were kidnapped in Las Vegas, and later when Bree was rescued last Spring and appeared brainwashed.

Userboxes

Here are some Userboxes I made . . . hopefully someone will like them!

Bree how dumb am i.JPG Watch Out -- This User'll 'Go Bree' on You!
PREV This user 'previews' their work ... for the most part.
Doughnut.jpg This user likes {{{1}}} doughnuts.





Indeed, I do like your userboxes! I put the second one on its own page so people can easily use it. Also, just to let you know, I borrowed your other "donuts" picture for another box. Nice work! ~ Jbshryne 15:31, 4 June 2007 (CDT)

Featured Articles Badge

I've been trying to make a badge for already-featured articles of the LGPedia. This is what I've come up with so far.


Usage:

{{Userbox Featured Articles|PUT DATE HERE}}
FA Star.png This article was featured on the LGPedia {{{11/15/2006 - 1/3/2007}}}.



Usage:

{{Userbox Featured Articles|PUT DATE HERE}}
FA Star.png This article was featured on the LGPedia {{{11/15/2006 - 1/3/2007}}}.



HoO Badge (from that Survey)

<a href="http://www.hymnofone.org/audition"><img src="http://www.hymnofone.org/audition/badge30.gif" width="129" height="142" border="0" /></a>