The scene opens with a close-up of a buzzing fly, slowly circling around a steaming pile of excrement. Suddenly, a hand reaches into the frame and grabs the fly, pulling it away from the feces. The camera pans up to reveal a woman wearing a latex suit, her face obscured by a respirator mask. She tosses the fly into a small container and moves on to the next pile of waste.
As she works, she methodically scoops up samples from various sources: dog turds, rotting food scraps, even an empty beer can filled with vomit. She stores each specimen in separate containers before stepping back to assess her work. Satisfied with her collection, she removes her rubber gloves and tosses them into a disposal bin.
The video cuts to a dimly lit laboratory where the woman is now standing in front of a large glass container filled with an iridescent blue liquid. She turns to face the camera and speaks in a hushed tone, her voice distorted by a computerized filter.
"My name is Dr. Olivia Grayson, and I'm excited to finally reveal the results of my recent research. This liquid you see before you is a breakthrough discovery - a highly potent sonic en