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Author: Bill Cornwell
Tags: war and peace, android, super powers, Seductive, femme fetale
that even the people who work for MI 7 often doubt it
exists. MI 6 is well known for secret agents, secret missions and
so on but that’s where the covertness ends. Everybody knows where
they are – the big building at the side of the Thames and the names
of the ‘ secret’ agents are listed in Wickipedia. MI 7,
conversely, is so secret that even talking about it is risking this
novel being censored.
    The reason they
had Madeline was, in the grand scheme of things, relatively
straight forward. Madeline Bull was a massive asset to Britain, the
British government and British intelligence. Up to now she had
stumbled her way through her short existence. To be fair, she had
been successful in her vital missions but this had been more by
luck than judgement. Despite her invulnerable reputation she was
still relatively fragile even after the upgrade she had from the
Americans. One armour piercing bullet, grenade or IUD would
certainly scatter her high tech contents very effectively. This was
not good enough.
     
    MI 7 thought
that Madeline Bull was no more and no less than a very advanced
machine, controlled by a nifty bit of computer programming.
    From the start,
Brownsword – Turner as he was known then – insisted that no one
except for the four scientists and two surgeons knew the truth
behind Madeline Bull. Now, Brownsword and two of the scientists
were dead leaving only Barton, Alexander and two surgeons. The two
surgeons were hypnotised by the very best, most expensive hypnotist
in existence to forget all about the Madeline Bull project. If they
ever did blab, they were conditioned to instantly and
uncontrollably squawk like a chicken for the rest of their lives.
Alexander was now incarcerated and condemned as a mad man in
solitary confinement. This left only Barton, Adam and Poppy Cock
who know the truth behind Madeline Bull – that she uses the essence
of Poppy Cock.
    Madeline Bull’s
talents had been well noted. Admittedly not always fully approved
of but the inescapable facts were that Madeline Bull has the
potential to stop conflicts, terrorism and even wars: If they had a
weapon such as Madeline Bull in 1939, there was a good chance World
War II would not have happened. In 2003 , the Iraq war would
not have happened. In fact in 2001, Madeline Bull could have
searched the caves in Afghanistan herself and saved an awful lot of
bloodshed. Putting it simply, Madeline was not being used to her
full potential.
    If there was
one thing Madeline hated, it was being dissected, dismantled,
disassembled, upgraded, tweaked and generally messed with. Up to
now, what she had gone through was nothing compared to what she was
about to go through.
    It has to be
said that everyone was very friendly, amicable and genuinely
concerned for her feelings even though they all believed that
somewhere inside her there was probably just a processor chip being
over-clocked to the maximum.
    Emerging from a
lift that had descended a considerable way, a completely different
decor greeted her. Gone was the grandeur of the oak panelled walls,
herringbone maple floors, the Chippendale furniture and faded oil
paintings. Now the coldness of emulsioned breeze blocks and
fluorescent ceiling lights filled her vision. To Madeline, this was
all too familiar; it was very similar to her original home
underneath the prosthetics lab.
    It was only
fair that Madeline should know what was going to happen to her, so
they told her.
    ‘We are going
to upgrade you and make you indestructible,’ said Nuttall.
    ‘Fuck, not
again!’ said Madeline.
     
    And that was
that.
     
    This was the
plan: a team of highly talented engineers would replace her entire
titanium skeleton with boron nitride. And then when they had done
this, install a graphene lattice under her artificial skin. When
all that was done, her skin would be completely replaced with an
indestructible carbon nanotube material. If she had been human
which she obviously wasn’t, this mammoth operation
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