Well now, I've got to get more content posted while we're waiting on the next set of voting results.
This week I am very happy to present my first full commissioned story (with illustrations) by
Mertail.
So, without further ado (tune in all week for updates) - after all....what's a normal day at
TransRepo Industries without a little mishap?
Containment Breach
Part 1: Release in the Lab
It started as a normal day in the Biogenetics Lab of TransRepo
Industries. The current project, under
way now for nearly two years, was a simple one to describe but fiendishly
difficult to implement. An unexplained,
as yet, rise in the number of people needing service dogs with increased
capability was fostering feverish research into genetic methods to increase
canine intelligence. The original work
had been with virus carriers for the new genetic material. This created some interesting small steps in the
first few months. The unfortunate
problem was that you had to wait for the puppies to be born and mature a bit
before you could see the actual effects of your genetic tinkering. That all changed with the creation of the
first DNA compatible nanites. These
microscopic machines, working in tandem, could completely restructure the adult
animal based upon the changed DNA that the viruses had introduced into the
animal’s cell nucleus.
Instead of waiting for the next generation, you could get good indications
immediately (or at least a few days). Of
course, the puppies would be a step beyond that having actually grown up with
the modifications and would have the advantage of learning to use the
enhancements completely. Regardless, it
did speed research considerably and ensured that the puppies would be good
candidates for further enhancement even if they didn’t meet the final
requirements. The results had been so
spectacular that some of their canines had doubled their intelligence in only
three generations.