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Post by Claw on Sept 19, 2006 15:17:35 GMT -5
13.10.2092
We thought we were helping the human race. If we could create a human who was immune to diseases, then we would be heroes. We were foolish. We believed that the human genome could be shaped at our will. We tried to create a superhuman. He tried to fight nature. Why could we not have learnt from the hurricanes, the volcanoes? You can't stop them. Nature is the most powerful force.
But we decided that we could beat it.
We took a human, a test subject, and tried to make him immune to most diseases using gene splicing. Whilst I write this, I wholly regret our mistakes. When we accidently changed part of the DNA, a minute part, we shrugged it off. Said it wasn't important. Oh god, we were so foolish. And so, we left it.
Thats what has got us here. A simple mistake. But now, I write this in the hope that somebody can find this one day and defeat the beast we have created. He no longer has need for food, and he never ages. We created a superhuman. No, a super being. There is no human left in it now.
I apologise to the future generations who might find this and unleash it upon the words. I ahve coded the security system so only I know the password. And I won't be here much longer.
That thing is at the doors. Hacking through them. And so, in my last journal, I enclose I final apology.
Goodbye.
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Post by Jazz on Sept 20, 2006 12:57:33 GMT -5
. You actually did write about it. Kooky. Not actually. That was sort of depressing. But good. But still depressing. And kooky. <- which is the word of the day. Don't mind me. I know I sound odd. I feel odd. We won, by the way. We so thrashed them. They are such stupid debaters.
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