Tripple Chronicles 1: Eternity Rising

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Author: M. V. Kallai
of this for he knew deep down that
his mind was clearly made up. Camden raised his arms over his head in a long
stretch and walked inside to dress for the day.  

 
    Life can’t stand still , he thought, it must evolve, with or without my feelings.

 
    In Tripple
Laboratories, time and experimentation were already bustling along.   Lee had been there since last night,
monitoring cell divisions from unknowing donors.   He had determined that when the DNA enhancements were given
at an earlier stage of development, the possible fetuses would have a much
stronger chance of survival.   They
could even thrive.   Lee was very
pleased with himself, as he often was when his tests were successful. He was on
the verge of a breakthrough; he felt it in his bones.   So much so, that earlier that morning, he had taken time out
from his self-congratulatory mind set to have the lady at the front desk
contact a recruiter.   He knew he
needed an assistant to help him with his work from here on out.   It was too tedious for just one person
now. The experiment was beginning to require nearly constant maintenance and
supervision. It was out of character for Lee to make this type of call, but it
was the most efficient way to make progress.   He wanted a young person with a moldable mind. Not
necessarily the top science mind, but someone who could see the gray areas of
his work. Someone who would do what they were told without much questioning,
but who was also healthy enough to be a cell donor to the project.   In a sense, he was looking for more
than a great lab assistant. He was looking for a willing lab rat with a good
scientific brain.   Of course, he
described the assistantship as “a chance of a lifetime” and he would be
personally interviewing for the position.  
    “Very
prestigious work.” He had directed “and very important.   I need to start interviewing this
afternoon.”   The lady at the front
desk was used to Lee’s urgent and impolite phone manner, but nonetheless,
always felt slightly offended after they hung up. She immediately contacted a
recruiter, who knew Lee’s reputation, to began lining up the best of the best
from the science fields, governmental as well as non-governmental.  
    Lee had no idea that Camden was
planning to share mind blowing technology with him in just a few hours.   In fact, Lee only remembered they had a
lunch meeting because Camden had called this morning to remind him and had also
agreed to stay and help with the interviewing process. Lee relied on Camden for
phone calls and reminders because as was typical, he hadn’t slept in two days
and it was not unusual for him to track of real time.   In fact, he was so preoccupied with his work that time had
become only an interval with which he used to measure the progress of his
experiments. And now with Camden on board with the interview process too, he
did not have to sit and ask questions to strangers, a task that, performing
alone, would likely put him in a near state of panic. This was turning out to
be a perfectly unobjectionable morning for Lee.

Chapter
Four

“Bear”

 
 
 
    Colonel Ganesh
walked down a long stone corridor lit with artificial overhead lights.   On both his left and right there were
uniformly sized, empty square offices that belonged to the unit administrators.
He walked by them aiming for the elevator straight ahead.   It was early and most of the offices on
this main floor were empty, as their occupants would not arrive for at least
another hour.   Ganesh was dressed
in full military garb with his rank proudly displayed on his right arm.   His large boots were heavy against the
stone floor and with the quietness of the building, the few early arrivals were alerted to his presence. He pulled out a
maximum-security clearance card and shoved it into the slot over the elevator
button with a scowl. He had always worn his feelings transparently on his face,
but since he had started working alongside
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