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The [[Bane]] attempted to use the orange-coloured '''Bubble Shock!''' soft drink in order to control the [[Earth]]'s [[human]] population.
The [[Bane]] attempted to use the orange-coloured '''Bubble Shock!''' soft drink in order to control the [[Earth]]'s [[human]] population.


Bubble Shock! in fact contained secretions from the Bane Mother. When consumed, the secretions of the mother entered the body of humans, allowing the Bane to control them. [[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s technology even detected the drink as an [[alien]] life form in its own right. A free bus took children to tour the [[Bubble Shock! factory]]. Upon entering the building, the children were analysed by a scanning device. These analyses served to create [[Luke Smith|the Archetype]], a [[human|human]] child grown by the Bane to determine why 2% of the human population had an immunity to the enzyme. The machine however was disguised by name as an alarm system and metal detector to stop children from attempting to find out about its true purpose.
Bubble Shock! in fact contained secretions from the Bane Mother. When consumed, the secretions of the mother entered the body of humans, allowing the Bane to control them. [[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s technology even detected the drink as an [[alien]] life form in its own right. A free bus took children to tour the [[Bubble Shock! factory]]. Upon entering the building, the children were analysed by a scanning device. These analyses served to create [[Luke Smith|the Archetype]], a [[human]] child grown by the Bane to determine why 2% of the human population had an immunity to the enzyme. The machine however was disguised by name as an alarm system and metal detector to stop children from attempting to find out about its true purpose.


==History==
== History ==
Bypassing the variety of approvals required, the Bane managed to get their product released in two weeks, much quicker than [[European Union]] food and drink safety policies would normally have allowed.
Bypassing the variety of approvals required, the Bane managed to get their product released in two weeks, much quicker than [[European Union]] food and drink safety policies would normally have allowed.


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Pushed into a corner, [[Mrs Wormwood]], the leader of the invasion, into turning Bubble Shock! consumers into possessed slaves who offered the drink to anyone who had not already taken it. With the death of the [[Bane Mother]], however, the drink apparently lost its power. Afterwards, the possession of various humans was attributed to the ingredients in Bubble Shock! causing a combination of "chemical imbalances". ([[SJA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'')
Pushed into a corner, [[Mrs Wormwood]], the leader of the invasion, into turning Bubble Shock! consumers into possessed slaves who offered the drink to anyone who had not already taken it. With the death of the [[Bane Mother]], however, the drink apparently lost its power. Afterwards, the possession of various humans was attributed to the ingredients in Bubble Shock! causing a combination of "chemical imbalances". ([[SJA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
== Behind the scenes ==
Writer [[Gareth Roberts]] had previously created [[Bubbleshake]], an addictive beverage with dangerous qualities, in his novel ''[[The Highest Science]].''
Writer [[Gareth Roberts]] had previously created [[Bubbleshake]], an addictive beverage with dangerous qualities, in his novel ''[[The Highest Science]].''
[[Category:Non-alcoholic beverages]]
[[Category:Non-alcoholic beverages]]
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