How Do You Mend a Broken City?

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In the next Masks story, abandoned buildings in Detroit considered too damaged to repair are being recycled with genetically engineered fungus.

"To break down the wood, mold and plaster, and a few other things," said the man, who represented a company selling methods to safely remove the hazards presented by they many abandoned buildings in the Detroit area. "Any structure which the city says is beyond saving, we seed with our engineered varieties of fungus. They can't survive sunlight or even too much fresh air, so they won't spread beyond where we put them. In just a few weeks, this whole house will be nothing more than a pile of compost."

"So it literally digests old buildings," said Vic, sounding uncertain.

"This stuff turns water-damaged wood and most other construction materials into compost," said the man, proudly. "It does this while also devouring mold. All that will be left untouched is the metal, which we will sift out and recycle."

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