Experiment STITCH

Experiment STITCH

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We are born. We age. We grow old. We experience life. And then... We die. But some die a little earlier than expected. Hi. I'm Brandy. And I'm one of those who died earlier than most. But I was brought back. How? You ask. Two words. The government. Experiments on dead bodies. Serum after serum injected into my dead body. And I was brought back. But when the government experiments on dead bodies, and injects random serums with long names that I can't even pronounce into them. There is bound to be some side effects. I am their first success. And definitely not their last. ©All Rights Reserved
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Humanity has unlocked the elixir of eternal life. The brain can be cleaned and washed back into youthfulness. The body cannot. But by transporting the brain to a younger body, one that can host it, it can continue living. The synthetically produced humans are not people. Of course they're not. If they were people then the originally occurring humans would be monsters for killing them and transferring originally occurring brains into their bodies. The originally occurring people are not monsters. Of course not. They just want to live. And to save something you need to kill something. The synths are a necessary sacrifice. ----- Ika has heard what the originals think about the synths. But she also knows her own heart, and her own grief, and her own terror.

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