Henry shook his head at Chloe's proposition as the rest of the group stared at her, aghast. "No person could be that strong-"

"I'm talking about Jania," Chloe explained, "Jania can absorb the cerebral-enhancing brainwaves, and since she is already a super-genius-"

"The enhancement could not enhance her further, so the energy, once absorbed, will only dissipate," Henry finished, seeing her logic.

"Like a power surge on a computer?" Jo asked.

Chloe smiled, "Exactly."

"Wait," Zane objected, "if we overload Jania, wouldn't that kill you?"

Henry shook his head, "Overloading the implant won't kill her," he explained, "ostensibly, it would only shut down Jania."

Zane raised his eyebrows, "But-" he prompted Henry.

The older scientist sighed, "There is a risk, since the apparatus has been implanted in her brain for so long, that in shutting down Jania-"

"It'll be fine," Chloe hastened to reassure her brother, "I never wanted this anyway; it'll feel good to be normal again."

Zane gazed worriedly at his sister, putting his arms around her, "But Chloe," he whispered, "would you really be normal again?"

Chloe bit her lip to suppress her apprehension, and put on a brave smile as she looked up at Zane. "There's only one way to find out."

She glanced at Henry, who checked the readings on the craniograph. "It's ready," he said soberly.

Chloe turned, against Zane's protests, and approached the whirring machine. "Maybe it's best if we activate Jania just before it goes off, to make sure it can absorb the radiation like we want it to."

"How are we going to do that?" Henry asked her.

Jo blinked and her head snapped up, "The song!" she cried.

"What song?" Chloe asked, even as everyone else smiled and nodded as if they knew exactly what Jo was talking about.

"Chloe," Carter asked, "do you ever remember some sort of music playing just before Jania would activate?"

Chloe frowned, "Well, I know that, all growing up, they would make me unconscious or put me to sleep just before I awoke as Jania. I don't remember any song."

"But Jania knew the song," Carter informed her, "she would sing it all the time."

"Like when she was working on something," Zane supplied.

"Or when she was thinking," Jo agreed.

Henry shook his head, "When I asked Jania about it, she became frightened." He turned to Jo, "Are you sure the song has anything to do with it?"

Jo nodded emphatically, "I was just thinking about it now: "Dowk nushayvitka eethe: the last line of the song is 'the activation code' sung backwards!"

Allison pulled out her data screen and began shuffling through files, "I think I remember seeing a music file somewhere, with a document, but I never opened it. Here it is! With all the words and everything!" She opened the document and read the eerie words aloud, "The activation code: electrodes augment, synapse's rehabilitation, augment cranial capacity."

Jo looked at Carter, "That must have been what happened back at the lockup. I found the file with the music printed out and sang it while you were on the phone with Henry."

"Which activated Jania, who could then break out of the cell," Carter finished, "Thanks, that was really helpful, Jo."

"Okay," Chloe said with a nod, "when I'm ready, play the song, and it should activate Jania in time for the craniograph emission."

Allison nodded, "I'll pull up the music file."

Chloe entered the chamber and sat down on the gurney. "Hit it," she told Allison. "And no matter what I-or Jania-say, stick to the plan."

Zane placed a hand against the chamber wall, attempting to dissuade his sister one last time, "Are you sure you have to do this?" he asked, "I just got you back, and I-"

"Zane," Chloe chided, crying herself, "I can't live like this. My last memory of my parents is them saying goodbye to me when Jania would be activated for the rest of my life. A genetically-altered super-genius can't be a normal person. I can't let that happen to the kids here. I have to do this."

Zane frowned and shook his head, "But what if it doesn't work, and you forget me?"

Chloe Donovan smiled through her tears, "You're my brother, Zane," she said gently, "I would never forget you."

Zane backed away from the chamber, and Chloe nodded to the scientists. Allison played the infamous tune one last time. A shudder ran over Chloe's body, and she blinked. Jania was awake.

"No!" Jania screamed when she surveyed what they had changed about the machine, and that she was in the chamber, "This is incorrect! The current trajectory is incorrect! Continuation in the present course will resort in inevitable demise! Abort procedure! Abort procedure!"

Just then, the machine crackled into action, emitting a bright light that caused everyone to close their eyes and cover their faces as Jania screamed. Seconds later, it was all over. The light disappeared, and all sound with it. All that anyone could hear were the strained sounds of the craniograph powering down.

Zane furiously tried to rub the stars from his eyes. "Chloe?" he gasped, "Chloe!"

Chloe Donovan lay in a crumpled heap on the gurney. Eyes closed, she was barely breathing.

Zane ran down to her and threw his arms around her. "Chloe!" He cried, "Come on, Chloe! Wake up! Please wake up!"

Allison glanced at Carter and Jo. "Get her down to medical," she ordered briskly, wiping a stray tear from her cheek.