~Ozy~
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- Age 36
- White Sword Tower
- Seen Jun 12, 2012
Author's Note: Well, a while back in the Fanfic Lounge, I promised Namine a dark fic. So, here it is. Or rather, the opening segment of it. We'll see where it goes from here, eh? Otherwise, there's nothing special you need to read it, nor anything I'd ask you to keep in mind. Been a while since I wrote anything PFF...
The entire chamber bespoke of a terrible perversion of science. Massive glass tubes lined the walls, each filled with orange liquid. Glowing bands of blue energy coursed gently up and down each of them. In the middle, one tube was placed in an obvious display. Two men stood by it. One seemed powerful, confident and efficient. The other, dressed in a lab coat hovered several steps behind him.
"Masterfully done, doctor." The dark suited and dark-haired man stepped around the containment unit, studying the mutated creature inside as though he were responsible for it. With each step, his steps clanked on the steel grate that served as flooring here. Several fingers trailed over the cool glass, drawing the beams of energy towards the spot where he had made contact.
The man's companion, for the sake of his own life had to speak. Summoning as much confidence as he was able he said, "I'm afraid not, sir. This technology, this process is still not entirely workable. The creature's genome is unstable. His human form is wasted away as much as this one is improved."
The overseer, suited and superior in his confidence said, "And why, Dr. Ragole, would this be a problem? He has no use to me as a human."
Ragole swallowed hard, almost whispering, "Because of the instability of the genome, and perhaps exacerbated by the mutations induced into the Scyther, the mutation itself is unstable. There is a pain-based reaction that causes a reversion to the human form, be it willing or no."
By way of demonstration, he adjusted a dial on the tube with practiced speed. The beams of energy solidified and struck the oddly altered Scyther. It was longer; with lithe muscles cording its body and serrations on each of the blades. For a moment, as the beam struck, lightning coursed along the of the unfortunate creature surface before it… Twisted, could be the only accurate descriptor.
Where before, there had been an assassin created by nature and improved by science, hung a teenaged male in the same suspended animation. Wisps of black hair clung to his scalp and his frame was withered by disease. Dr. Ragole said, "The morphing and mutation processes have left him without any immune system to speak of. The condition is similar to AIDS, though with a different cause and at an entirely different level. Our other projects are growing nicely. They'll be ready in several weeks with better results. Honestly, I'm surprised this one still lives."
"You should hope the others succeed, Doctor," Ragole's superior said with a nasty smirk. He laughed and continued, "I'm not above seeing to it that you are the next one we test on." His smile twisted into a scowl and glare at the containment tube he had been examining. He snapped, "Kill the failure," before spinning on a heel and storming from the building.
Dr. Thomas Ragole complied with his superior's directive immediately. Stepping back to the control unit, he toyed with one of the dials, and then flicked two switches. The energy once again coalesced and shot towards the frail boy. Skin blackened as the killing force cut through his clothing and the doctor, once so proud of his creation turned away himself.
After three steps, the sound of glass shattering was the most warning he had. It was far from enough, for the first shards had not yet hit the floor before he saw a serrated blade explode from the front of his chest. With an agonizing twist that drew a scream from his lips, the blade was turned upwards and slid with surprising speed through the rest of his chest cavity and into his skull. He saw no more.
Without Regret
By ~Ozy~
Prelude
By ~Ozy~
Prelude
The entire chamber bespoke of a terrible perversion of science. Massive glass tubes lined the walls, each filled with orange liquid. Glowing bands of blue energy coursed gently up and down each of them. In the middle, one tube was placed in an obvious display. Two men stood by it. One seemed powerful, confident and efficient. The other, dressed in a lab coat hovered several steps behind him.
"Masterfully done, doctor." The dark suited and dark-haired man stepped around the containment unit, studying the mutated creature inside as though he were responsible for it. With each step, his steps clanked on the steel grate that served as flooring here. Several fingers trailed over the cool glass, drawing the beams of energy towards the spot where he had made contact.
The man's companion, for the sake of his own life had to speak. Summoning as much confidence as he was able he said, "I'm afraid not, sir. This technology, this process is still not entirely workable. The creature's genome is unstable. His human form is wasted away as much as this one is improved."
The overseer, suited and superior in his confidence said, "And why, Dr. Ragole, would this be a problem? He has no use to me as a human."
Ragole swallowed hard, almost whispering, "Because of the instability of the genome, and perhaps exacerbated by the mutations induced into the Scyther, the mutation itself is unstable. There is a pain-based reaction that causes a reversion to the human form, be it willing or no."
By way of demonstration, he adjusted a dial on the tube with practiced speed. The beams of energy solidified and struck the oddly altered Scyther. It was longer; with lithe muscles cording its body and serrations on each of the blades. For a moment, as the beam struck, lightning coursed along the of the unfortunate creature surface before it… Twisted, could be the only accurate descriptor.
Where before, there had been an assassin created by nature and improved by science, hung a teenaged male in the same suspended animation. Wisps of black hair clung to his scalp and his frame was withered by disease. Dr. Ragole said, "The morphing and mutation processes have left him without any immune system to speak of. The condition is similar to AIDS, though with a different cause and at an entirely different level. Our other projects are growing nicely. They'll be ready in several weeks with better results. Honestly, I'm surprised this one still lives."
"You should hope the others succeed, Doctor," Ragole's superior said with a nasty smirk. He laughed and continued, "I'm not above seeing to it that you are the next one we test on." His smile twisted into a scowl and glare at the containment tube he had been examining. He snapped, "Kill the failure," before spinning on a heel and storming from the building.
Dr. Thomas Ragole complied with his superior's directive immediately. Stepping back to the control unit, he toyed with one of the dials, and then flicked two switches. The energy once again coalesced and shot towards the frail boy. Skin blackened as the killing force cut through his clothing and the doctor, once so proud of his creation turned away himself.
After three steps, the sound of glass shattering was the most warning he had. It was far from enough, for the first shards had not yet hit the floor before he saw a serrated blade explode from the front of his chest. With an agonizing twist that drew a scream from his lips, the blade was turned upwards and slid with surprising speed through the rest of his chest cavity and into his skull. He saw no more.