"Is the subject ready?" Dr. Stanislav asked.
"Yes, we can begin testing." Marie Le Barr his assistant answered.
"Then let's start the testing." He said pushing a few buttons on the control panel. The room lit up and arcs of electricity went through the body on the table at the center of the glass-enclosed room. The machine that was monitoring the vital signs of the test subject spiked.
"Doctor we have to shut it down the subject is becoming unstable." Marie said worriedly.
"Just a few more seconds." He said quietly watching the machine as well. "Come on"
The vital signs were very erratic for what seemed like an eternity and then all of the sudden they went flat.
"Doctor we're flat lining." Marie said looking at the incensed look on Marco's face.
"Just wait." He said flatly.
The machine started with one blip and slowly began to register normal vitals again.
"We've done it!" Marco said ecstatically.
"I just hope that we've done the right thing." Marie thought.
"Sir," Marco said saluting." The experiment was a success.
"Good bring the subject down for further evaluation."
"Thank - you sir." Marco said.
Marco Stanislav moved to the chamber door and opened it. "Hello, your name is test subject E. You will be named later until that time you will respond to that name unless otherwise ordered do you understand me?"
"Yes sir," Test subject E replied snapping to attention and saluting.
"Good. Now put the clothes on that are in the cubicle behind this room. Take care, you are going to have to look your best in front of the brass."
"Yes sir."
"Marco." Marie said putting a hand on his shoulder. "The experiment was to make a super soldier to possibly be the next ranger. Don't you think you should teach it compassion?" "Marie, compassion gets you killed." Stanislav said coldly. "And it is doctor to you."
"Yes doctor." Marie said abashedly tears stinging her eyes. Marco had once been a great man in the science community. They had been working together for years. Marco had been such a kind-hearted soul, until the project was offered to him. Now he was cold, calculating and almost, evil. She knew deep inside his soul somewhere the old Marco resided; she hoped that maybe someday, he would come back to her.
Test subject E stepped out into the chamber.
"Good. Good. Now let's go we don't want to keep the Captain waiting do we?"
"Sir no sir"
"Marie are you coming?" Stanislav asked.
"Yes, doctor. I am coming."
"Make sure you bring all of my notes. I want to be ready for any questions."
"Yes, we can begin testing." Marie Le Barr his assistant answered.
"Then let's start the testing." He said pushing a few buttons on the control panel. The room lit up and arcs of electricity went through the body on the table at the center of the glass-enclosed room. The machine that was monitoring the vital signs of the test subject spiked.
"Doctor we have to shut it down the subject is becoming unstable." Marie said worriedly.
"Just a few more seconds." He said quietly watching the machine as well. "Come on"
The vital signs were very erratic for what seemed like an eternity and then all of the sudden they went flat.
"Doctor we're flat lining." Marie said looking at the incensed look on Marco's face.
"Just wait." He said flatly.
The machine started with one blip and slowly began to register normal vitals again.
"We've done it!" Marco said ecstatically.
"I just hope that we've done the right thing." Marie thought.
"Sir," Marco said saluting." The experiment was a success.
"Good bring the subject down for further evaluation."
"Thank - you sir." Marco said.
Marco Stanislav moved to the chamber door and opened it. "Hello, your name is test subject E. You will be named later until that time you will respond to that name unless otherwise ordered do you understand me?"
"Yes sir," Test subject E replied snapping to attention and saluting.
"Good. Now put the clothes on that are in the cubicle behind this room. Take care, you are going to have to look your best in front of the brass."
"Yes sir."
"Marco." Marie said putting a hand on his shoulder. "The experiment was to make a super soldier to possibly be the next ranger. Don't you think you should teach it compassion?" "Marie, compassion gets you killed." Stanislav said coldly. "And it is doctor to you."
"Yes doctor." Marie said abashedly tears stinging her eyes. Marco had once been a great man in the science community. They had been working together for years. Marco had been such a kind-hearted soul, until the project was offered to him. Now he was cold, calculating and almost, evil. She knew deep inside his soul somewhere the old Marco resided; she hoped that maybe someday, he would come back to her.
Test subject E stepped out into the chamber.
"Good. Good. Now let's go we don't want to keep the Captain waiting do we?"
"Sir no sir"
"Marie are you coming?" Stanislav asked.
"Yes, doctor. I am coming."
"Make sure you bring all of my notes. I want to be ready for any questions."
