Whoo! It's stopped raining! And I've got a hangover, still I'll try to keep myself to my 1 chapter, 1 day ruleā¦lets see how I go. Soory about the end being cut off-no idea why that happened.
The room was full of photographers and Journalists when Yakamoto entered he waved to a few non-existent friends in the audience and smiled. There was a high platform at the rooms end with the Hospital Chairman, the Head of Tokyo University and his chief financer sitting behind. His seat was in the centre, in front of all the microphones.
A projector was projecting the name of the Hyrule Project onto a white board that stood behind the platform. The doctor made his way through the crush to that stage and sat, smiling at the audience that gently hushed. "Friends," he spoke into the cluster of microphones, "I expect your all here to see the latest progress reports from the Hyrule Project and you'll probably be planning write a small side column in your respective paper about what you find out today. However I think that by the end of this you'll be writing a front page story." This caused a murmur to go through the crowd.
"I called this press conference to present a find that not only sends repercussions through the historical world, but also through the rest of the scientific world. It is common knowledge that Homo Sapiens is the only surviving species of Human that still walks the earth and has been for at least 10,000 years. The evidence I present today not only challenges that view but destroys it totally."
"I could not believe it myself when I was shown the test on the boy we found in a ancient Hyrulian temple, however there is no doubt about the results. Ladies and gentlemen I present to you the most incredible scientific find of the last 100 years," Ever the showman Yakamoto paused for effect, "Homo Hyrulus." The projector behind him flared into life, showing pictures of Link. There was a gasp from the audience, and then a buzz of chatter as journalists rang there bosses, some ran out, eager to be the first too get this footage on air.
The doctor paused for the hubbub to calm down, "Indeed ladies and gentlemen I have not only found evidence of a new species of human, but I have also found a live specimen, a sediment specimen, a child of there species that live along side humans 5,000 years ago and still lives today!"
"I don't know if all Hyrulians where members of his species, but I do know some where. Indeed we are still discovering the differences between him and our species. I don't know there average life expectances, or how he is still alive 5,000 years after he was born but he is."
"There are several differences between him and our species, his ears and long, and pointed and provide better amplification of sounds, even if they are slightly more delicate. His blood pressure is higher, as is his heart rate, there are various other differences as well. However I won't say them all now because there is much to be done. Now, any questions?" It looked like a forest of hands had shot up.
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Link lay on the bed, he'd been here for ages, 3 days had passed since he was first captured and boredom was beginning to set in. They had given him paper on which to write and that's was all. Earlier they had been testing him for things but now they had just left him alone. It was almost a relief-some of those tests had been embarrassing.
Finally Doctor Yakamoto walked in, holding a piece of paper before him. On it someone had written, in poor Hyrulian, Where is the white temple, how do you get there from the other temple? Please write down instructions. Link looked up at the Doctor questioningly and then nodded; he turned the paper over to write down the instructions he saw there was more written, this had been roughly crossed out but the writing was clear. Don't write down true instructions, he will only capture Zelda. Be awake tonight and ready to escape. P.A, D.N What could that mean? Link had no idea but the mention of escape made him trust the letter. He had a feeling that the crossings out had been deliberately faint, and so he wrote down false instructions and handed the paper to the Doctor.
