I've fired up the atomic replicator, put in the pure uranium blocks, and I've replicated about a gallon of the stuff. It is quite an amazing contraption.
So, according to my research, I think this is going to work. I think I've finally found a cure for cancer. I just need some willing test subjects. I'm planning on asking twenty test subjects for this next wave of testing. (#322 - #342). Some of then have cancer, others had previously been diagnosed. Point being, my cure will change modern medicine, and get us on the map.
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I've decided to stay the night at the facility.
This has to work. I'll eat my microscope if it doesn't!
Hey, there's an idea for a test.
I stare at all the diagrams on my walls.
I hear a few random explosions coming from a few floors below. Typical for this place.
Boy, this is the next big thing. Humanity will be forever proud of our research. Hopefully my name gets into the textbooks.
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RandomAn ambitious young scientist records his horrific experiences from the early days of his lab, where a genetics experiment in cellular regeneration went horribly wrong.