Aenion said:
Karen shrugs, "I don't think she likes me any better, but Kal still wants to get home and I want to help him, and that leads to working with Aris," she smirks, "I don't really want to let him go back ... I mean ... I want him to be happy and all. He has asked if I want to come with him but I don't want to leave here, not yet anyway, you know?" it's obvious that this situation has made her confused.
Claire shrugs, “Well that does kind of suck, but I mean maybe you will find another cool guy I mean from this
dimension,” she smirks, “that still sounds kind of weird. But I man, I guess if it was meant to be something would work out, but sometimes they don’t right? I mean well you’re not like in love with this guy right?”
Cassie
“Interesting,” Dr. Whitman ponders.
“Temporal displacement? Differing realities and other worldly beings of power… it is rather hard to believe and if you had not come to me personally then I would not have considered it to be anything but fantasy, despite…” he pauses and motions for Cassie to follow.
He leads her into a large room where several different chambers house limbs, internal organs and other extremities suspended in liquid. He turns to Cassie, “This right here is the culmination of splicing some of the genes from an elite that had incredible regenerative abilities with baseline tissue, and growing whole limb and internal organs, but he project has been shelved… or perhaps reevaluated. We got more then we bargained for, the subject became an elite, and the odd thing was he did not display the exact same traits as his “parent” donor. But this failure and unexpected side effect lead to the development of another project where we have decided to try and control the mutation process, something here to fore thought impossible.”
He gestures to an arm, “The research is actually close to pinpointing a few traits about what makes an elite, an elite. It’s intriguing that none have really divulged the fact that the trait seems to be able to pass on through several forms of transmission. There are, anomalies we have coined the “elite genome” that seems to be packed with trillions of lines of genetic code, so many in fact one could almost say an infinite amount of combinations. But this anomaly only appears in human beings, it seems incapable of affecting any other life form on this planet. This trait alone leads me to believe that this “elite genome” was perhaps constructed, but the matter of how, and by whom is up for serious debate, we don’t have the technology to reproduce it, or maybe perhaps ability is the more precise word.”
“Now what does this all have to do with you?” he shrugs, “if you are what you say you are then I can make a few assumptions, one is that my research was successful and then put to use for a military application in some type of world spanning conflict. But if you are the culmination of my work, then the reason I perhaps succeed is because you are here, standing before me now. Now what a paradox that would be, eh?”