Anders Lund is one of the scientists who disappeared from Tsalal Arctic Research Station.
History[]
Lund and the other scientists at Tsalal were searching for a microoranism in the permafrost that had the potential to reverse aging. Their work was hastened by the mine pollution, which softened the permafrost, allowing them to collect better samples more easily. When Annie Kowtok discovered what they were doing, she started destroying their research. Lund found her and started stabbing her. Her screams attracted the other scientists, who joined the attack. When they were done, Raymond Clark, who had been dating Annie and sat out the attack, went to her. When he saw she was still alive, he smothered her with his t-shirt.[1]
Anders Lund was going over data at Tsalal when suddenly, the power in the station went out.[2] The women of the town had discovered that the scientists had killed Annie, so they stormed the place. They gathered the scientists, except Clark, who had escaped down the hatch into the ice caves, then drove them out into the wilderness, where they had them strip and then start walking, believing Annie would take them if she wanted them or leave them if she didn't.[1] Their bodies were later found encase in ice.[2] While they were excavating the bodies from the ice, they noticed a spiral symbol on Lund's forehead. Then Trooper Willson broke off Lund's arm and he started screaming, alerting them that he was still alive. They took him to the hospital, where they put in him in an induced coma and said at least one of his legs would have to be amputated.[3]
After having both legs amputated and losing his eyesight, Lund was awake, but not very responsive. Danvers and Navarro went to question him and he told them that they woke her and now she's out there in the ice, but was unable to tell them who they meant. When Danvers left the room, Lund spoke clearly to Navarro and told her her mother was waiting for her. Then he fell back onto his bed and started convulsing. AS the nurses attempted resuscitation, he flatlined.[4]
Relationships[]
Career[]
He was the founder-director of Tsalal Arctic Research Station as well as a structural biologist. He founded Tsalal in 2005[2]
Notes and Trivia[]
- He earned a PhD in Structural Biology and Biochemistry for Nord University in 1992.[2]