Prolouge

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It was near the end of the year 2011, in the month of November to be precise, when it happened. The incident that the public viewed as the 'death' of two of the worlds greatest doctors.

Though news outlets spread it around as "A Deadly Fire Kills Two World Renowned Doctors", it wasn't the fire that ended their lives.

It was their experiments that did the job.

What the world didn't know about the doctors was both suffered from schizophrenia. A disorder that is known to affect how a person thinks, feels, and behaves, often giving them a 'voice' in their their heads. Often the voice would go against morals.

Both had suffered with it since their late teen years, simply coping with the effects throughout medical school and most of their lives.

They had crossed paths in England. A few doctors there had made some advancement in the treatment of the disorder. Both Iplier and Shneeplestein had been called in, as both were experts in the disorder, though not for the reasons many would have believed.

Have been introduced there, both doctors returned home, and stayed in contact.

After a few months, they had decided to get an office together hoping two brains were better than one.

After two months of working together, Shneeplestein was the first to confess to having the disorder. Soon after so did Iplier.

With this they began a trial of experiments hoping to cure one another.

At first they started with shock therapy, but after the first few sessions on Shneeplestein, Iplier learned he rather enjoyed inflicting pain on others. Or rather his 'voice' did.

So a week later, they tried again. This time using another method. They called it "Self Seclusion".

For a week or so, Iplier was kept locked in an office, with only supplies and work to keep him company.

When Shneeplestein went to check on him, he noticed a....darker demeanor.

Week after week, month after month, experiment after experiment.

They noticed.

They saw how the 'voices' we taking more and more of them.

So they continued. Thinking it was the only way to stop them, when all they did was enhance it even more.

Finally, they tried something they were hesitant to do.

Hypnosis.

They researched all they could on the subject before attempting it on themselves.

First Shneeplestein hypnotized Iplier, using suggestive hypnosis, not knowing that with would unleash so much more than they had bargained for.

So many more 'voices' than both doctors had wanted to admit to one another.

Having thought he could pull him out of the state quickly, Shneeplestein tried, and thought he had succeeded.

Not knowing that the person he was trusting to hypnotize him, was just another 'voice' from Iplier's mind.

Though still in the state and not in full control, Shneeplestein managed to snap Iplier out of the state properly.

After realizing there were dealing with more 'voices' than they originally thought, they tried one final experiment.

A machine that would pull the the 'voices' out once and for all.

They created the machine as to purposely give each voice its own individual body, and for that they had to deposit blood into it.

They built two sides as to do both procedures at once. Each side holding separate blood containers, as to not mix the DNA.

The chairs have timed cuffs so they didn't have manually tie each other down. Along with a cozy chair and a contraption resembling a helmet.

The chairs were next to each other, closely resembling an electric chair with wrist and feet bounds.

Above it, the interworkings of the machine.

In simple terms it removes and transfers the voices from their brains into a "body creator" where copies of their bodies are created from the blood sample.

Estimated that they both had around four voices, they powered up their creations and hoped for the best.

Unfortunately for them, they had miscalculated the force required for the machine to pull untangible things from their heads. And thus, they passed out half way through the procedure.

Shneeplestein was beginning to gain consciousness, when he realized the lab was on fire. The machine had overheated, and caught fire.

The release mechanisms had worked and they had fallen onto the floor.

And even when he was barley awake, he knew it had worked. His mind felt free, and words weren't being thrown at him left and right.

He was starting to stand when he felt that he was pushed down again.

He heard a very familiar voice hiss in his ear, "Now, you get locked up and kept away for years, Doctor."

Then black.

Writer:
NinjaYelli

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