Thursday, May 10, 2012
Monday, April 30, 2012
The lead door slammed shut
“Iaku my name is Dr. Dobson. You
may call me Pan. Don’t bother getting up. I understand how difficult that would
be. I’m here to assure you that your treatment has almost come to an end.
Don’t fret. We will take very good
care of you. The technicians tell me you’ve developed a fear of light.
This is often a late stage side effect
of the treatments. Unavoidable really. Anyway, your last procedure has been
scheduled for the tenth.”
“Where… Where is Elricha?”
“My dear, your voice has changed
too. Elricha has been moved to a containment unit. Do not concern yourself with
her. She had a very bad incident with one of the attendants during her last
treatment. Consequently we’ve been monitoring more closely.
Nothing to worry about though!
Please get some rest! You have a big day coming up--until then my dear.”
The lead door slammed shut. Iaku cradled
herself in the makeshift bed in the corner.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
A name
“Subject 17 I presume,” said the white coats behind the
glass. “Do you remember who you are subject?”
“No.”
“Good. That is progress. Do you remember where you are
subject?”
“No.”
“Excellent. Since it seems that we have finally found a
treatment regiment that works, I think it’s time we give you a name.”
“A name?”
“Yes. A name is another word we call a subject. It is
uniquely yours.”
“Uniquely mine.”
“Exactly dear. Your name will be Elricha. How does that
sound to you?”
“Elricha.”
“Yes, yes, it’s a good name isn’t it Elricha. Would you like
to know where you are and who you were Elricha?”
“Where I am?”
“Elricha you have the privilege of being one of the few
newly successful neo-human Dynaconn prototypes. Of course we had to remove
several aspects of your former self to achieve this, but I assure you it is all
for the best.”
“Your name used to be Ninamori if I’m not mistaken. You were
a beggar from the countryside living in the Dynaconn rail systems that run
through Surubami. The tracks lead to this laboratory facility where repairs are
done on the modules and specimens are introduced to their new environments.”
“Specimens?”
“Yes Elricha, specimens for biological trans-mutative
testing."
Subject 17
My hair has fallen out. I’m scared. Elricha says it’s
because of the exposure. She says it happened to her too.
I asked her how she got here. She said she couldn’t remember.
She said she lost her memory. She says the scientists gave her the name
Elricha.
I’m glad not to be alone.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Elricha
Elricha finally told me why they are keeping us here. I met
her after the last time they came for me. She was waiting for me in the cell. Her
hair was golden and her skin pale. She told me not to worry. She told me I was
an exception.
Then, she told me about the testing. The research Dynaconn
had been doing on human transmutation. I couldn’t believe her.
“Do you know what quantum mechanics tells us Iaku? It tells
us that for every improbable statistic there will always be an exception.”
“Have you heard of quantum tunnel theory Iaku?”
“Do you know how radiation works?”
“In fission high energy neutrons are fired at critical
masses. The masses divide, release alpha, beta, or gamma radiation, and transform
into a different forms of matter.”
“Our universe is made up of negatives and positives Iaku.
But imagine a world in which the positives and negatives were reversed. Would
it all be the same?”
“Positrons colliding spontaneously with protons and neutrons.
Imagine the implications Iaku. Imagine a world where the free energy change for
the transformation of matter was attainable on the human level.”
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