semi
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Technician
story by Semi
it is vital that this world become a better place.
and the people and pokémon chosen to make the world better
must work tirelessly to achieve this goal.
─ Chapter Index ─
#1 - an exposition
story by Semi
it is vital that this world become a better place.
and the people and pokémon chosen to make the world better
must work tirelessly to achieve this goal.
─ Chapter Index ─
#1 - an exposition
Picture this: a wide research laboratory room occupied by several researchers hard at work. Heavy curtains are drawn against the window, trapping the bright synthetic light produced by ceiling LED strips and confining it to the room. The hum of machinery and the consistent sound of furious typing, which the researchers' ears are long since accustomed to, creates a backdrop to the more abnormal sounds; the clicking of plugs and wires as they connect with their destined sockets, recurring coughs and sighs of researchers at work, a soft purring of some feline Pokémon nestled in a far corner, the low-volume enthusiastic chattering of a televised broadcaster.
─ ✧ ─
"Hey, check this out! The lab's on TV!"
A couple of heads were turned towards Sana, the researcher enjoying the televised broadcast from a compact TV. She increased the volume so as to allow everyone present in the room to hear of the media's opinion on their laboratory. On-screen, a male broadcaster of cheap attire and oily hair stood at the entrance area of the laboratory facility, frowning sincerely, speaking heatedly into the portable microphone pushed against his chest.
"-live from the north east end of Jubilife city!"
Sana scoffed audibly, seeing as how the broadcast was evidently not live. The last of the TV crew was seen at the laboratory facility a few days prior to the broadcast.
"Here, at the Genetic Engineering Laboratory of Sinnoh, we've managed to catch the ever-busy Doctor Huan, head of the facility, for a word. Doctor Huan is a researcher celebrated nationwide, and he has kindly agreed to spare us some time for an interview right in front of his own laboratory!"
The cameraman focused on a kindly-looking elderly man, dressed in a white lab coat and a solemn expression. Pushing his glasses up against his nose with importance, the doctor allowed a small helpless smile to play at his lips, trying to transmit the air of a man who is being detained against his will. A bulky microphone was being situated beneath his chin by an anonymous hand.
"So, doctor, what exactly is it that you do in this important-looking laboratory?" ("Must've brought him over from the children's program," Sana commented.)
"We, the researchers and scientists of the Genetic Engineering Laboratory, research different possibilities and formulas for improving berry crops region-wide via enetic gengineering-pardon me, I mean, genetic engineering." ("He's only human, after all," Sana mused this time.)
"Sounds incredible, although I won't pretend I understood all of that. So, may we hear about some of your latest creations?"
"We call our laboratory creations 'genetically modified berries', or GMBs for short. For example, we've recently produced an improved Oran Berry, which contains more nutritious value and may heal a status problem inflicted upon a Pokémon, as well as restore some of its energy. We are now focusing on berries such as the Wiki and Mago berries, to modify the taste-induced reaction to them, and avoid them causing confusion to Pokemon that dislike that taste."
"Neat, neat! May I ask, what exactly is the profit that you researchers make of these, err, GNTs?"
"Oh, no, no. We do not produce these berries for our own personal profit, but to better Sinnoh and improve berry experience for both people and Pokémon!" The look in the doctor's eyes as he exclaimed in his defense was one of integrity. He truly meant what he had said.
"Amazing, truly! So, so noble."
The interviewer smiled broadly, shaking his head wonderstruck. His oily locks bounced around the frame of his face, most unceremoniously.
"Well now, thank you, Doctor Huan. That about sums it up for today, folks! Don't forget, you're watching Jubilife TV."
Before adverts could proceed, Sana switched off the TV. She sighed. "That old fool, he ought to die already."
As her comrades hushed her for her controversial input, she chuckled. The young redheaded female was nothing short of unreserved, and was jolly and light-hearted more often than not as she expressed all that she desired. None of her fellow researchers could really stand her, although they could not take the appropriate steps to have her removed from position. After all, it was her wealthy family that was powering their research, and so no one felt they could really afford to upset her too much.
Most of the researchers were quite pompous themselves. Too fretful to take part in the concrete experimentation in the practical laboratory a floor below, they would hide behind their computer monitors and act as though their presence was contributing to the lab. Or, as Sana has put it once: "We are not researchers, but adolescent typewriters!" (She was answered with cries of disapproval from her comrades.)
At least, that was the case with many of them, though there were three exceptions; one researcher had been bumped down for lack of productivity in the laboratory, another for a medical disability that wouldn't allow them to participate, and the third never seemed to be doing at all what he was supposed to, instead busying himself with various other unrelated occupations. Despite his demotion, he was well-liked and respected. There was simply this unique charm to him that no one could quite put their finger on.
─ ✧ ─
Lysandre pushed aside a sweat-drenched strand of his hair that had stuck to his brow, his palm coming away equally sticky. Bent over a battered computer system unit in concentration, he tugged at a bundle of wires and removed the layer of dust that coated an inside panel with a dry cloth. He had been too focused on the job at hand to pay much attention to the chatter of the television broadcaster, and frankly, he wouldn't have cared much for it had he been paying attention at all. Attaching each cable to its twinned wire and swapping between some, his fingers moved with the agility of a skilled technician. Finally, when he felt his job was complete, he connected the main power line of the computer with an adaptor plugged into the wall. A disoriented beeping sound that arose suddenly from the previously lifeless machine dissolved any doubt that remained within him, and triggered an exhale of relief.
"And we are on!" Kaien, his colleague, announced dramatically, wheeling his office chair to Lysandre's side. He ran a careful finger across the switches and toggles positioned on the computer's surface, glancing up at the monitor. Spelled out in neon-green pixels was a large "START".
Kaien grinned in triumph, revealing two well-defined cheek dimples. "Nice job, Lysandre." Lysandre was surprised. He was not at all used to receiving praise from Kaien, no matter the deed.
Lysandre returned a grin, sending Kaien a subtle thumbs-up, as if saying, It was no big deal. In contrast to what he had conveyed, he felt massive fulfillment, a feeling that was foreign to him. He had been working on repairing this old computer for hours and hours, some well into the night. Lysandre wasn't used to working hard, always getting what he wanted with a snap of his finger and use of slick manipulation, but now that he was working on multiple job positions simultaneously, he had to make due. "You know, they call people like you workaholics," Sana had told him with disapproval, one time after she'd found him dozing off over a pile of research documents. "Not quite," he'd replied in a daze, "I'm far more interested in the fruits of my labour." "Ah, so you're obsessed with making money? Is that it?" He nodded at that, twisting his features into the most believable expression of vulnerability he could pull off, as if saying, Oops, you got me.
As the day went on and its hours trickled by, many of the researchers began taking their leave for the day, one by one. Finally, there remained only three: Kaien, who was watching a drawing tutorial video on his computer, Lysandre, who was half-heartedly occupying himself by fiddling with the parts of a broken mechanical watch whilst repeatedly tapping the enter key of his keyboard, and Naomi, who was furiously battling a scientific paper she wished to complete before the hour was up.
With his finger, Kaien traced the shapes presented in the tutorial on the surface of his desk. Eventually, he became quite fed up and slammed his finger into the power button of the computer, without warning. He stood and stretched his hand towards the curtains that were drawn over the window.
"It's getting late," Kaien said, drawing back heavy curtains to reveal the sun setting over the city skyscrapers. "You should both head home soon." He glanced at Lysandre knowingly before heading into the elevator.
Some minutes later, Lysandre dragged his chair back and turned to look over at Naomi. The young researcher was typing with great concentration, purely focusing on the completion of the article. The timer Lysandre had set for her was ticking dangerously low, and finally hit its zero-time mark and began to make soft beep-beeping sounds. He gently shut it off. Frustrated, Naomi pulled her fingers away from the keyboard and began gathering the papers scattered around her. Prior to taking her leave, as she was accustomed to, she scanned over the content of her document and heaved an exasperated sigh. "What a mess."
"Unfinished, illiterate and perfunctory," Lysandre offered.
She nodded her head briskly.
"I believe you would get better results if you concentrated on what you were typing, rather than trying to finish it within a certain time limit."
"Thank you," she replied, bowing lightly. She did not appreciate the repetitive advice one bit, but since Lysandre was an individual she looked up to and respected, she made her best efforts not to twist her face into a grimace. She turned and strode away.
"Well now, good day to you," Lysandre exclaimed at her. The elevator's doors shut before she could reply.
Lysandre slipped the broken watch into his pocket, placed the working stopwatch on a near shelf and began to whistle a soft tune as he set down the aisle between desks, towards the elevator. Once inside it, he scanned over the destination buttons at his disposal. He was currently on F3:RF, the research floor. F2:L would take him to the practical laboratory, while F1:E would take him to the entrance floor. F-1:S was the storage floor, F-2:A was archives, and strangely enough, F-3 was missed out entirely. The button for it simply did not exist.
Decisively, Lysandre pressed the button for the underground floor marked "F-4: UA". "The UA stands for undocumented archives," Kaien had explained to him, on Lysandre's first trip down to floor -4. "Before Doctor Huan first took over this building, the outskirts of Jubilife city had barely reached it, and the building was completely abandoned, despite it containing so much valuable information. Doctor Huan personally went through it all and whatever knowledge he deemed unworthy of notice, he left it to gather dust on this floor."
"That's not right," Lysandre said in earnest. "All knowledge in existence is worthy of some notice."
Kaien had shrugged at that. "This is where you and I differ. Whichever the case, it conveniently remains deserted at all times of the year. Come, Lysandre, and I will show you what use I have made of this abandoned floor."
The elevator doors slid open with a ding, breaking Lysandre's reverie.
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