Yu-Tan's request for a panda Hybrid has been rather difficult. The DNA is harder to splice, and I expect that it may come out looking much more different than expected. I have only now activated the germination sequence for Embryo Pod 4. I do expect this Hybrid to be born around Thanksgiving. I do hope that Yu-Tan will not be mad at me for the extreme amount of time I've been taking to finish up.
Trisha had one of her episodes again. This time it was much more serious. If she has this much trouble suppressing her animal instincts, it may become harmful to herself and others. Apparently she thought that Tiffi, one of Dr. Kuro's pets made from fruit DNA, smelled tasty. Lucky for us Mystica had some food on hand to quench her wild hunger. Intenseive scans indicate that her brain is breaking barrier that I had put in place. These barriers separate her animal instincts from her logical cognitive mind. I worry that she will also break the barriers that make her a pet in her mind. If she did break free of her mental prison, she will become defiant, and perhaps violent towards me. She will be fine for now, but in the meantime I will have to devise a way to suppress the breaking of these mental barriers.
Lately, I've been toying with ideas of space travel. Why? Well it's like learning things that you've always wanted to know about. After some extensive studies, I got all sorts of inspiration for building satalites, spacecrafts, and the like. I suppose there is too few ways in which this can be applied to the laboratories. Although some of the technology I have devised might assist in our more recient power crisis. Ah, quantum mechanics are so much fun to toy with. Heh.
Some have asked me if I'd like to take the shop literally into the stratisphere. I mearly said, "you mean outer-space? The stratisphere contains too much gravity for a spacecraft. Anyways I haven't considered it." True, I never planned on moving the entire laboratory onto a space ship. It's as pointless as it is usefull. How would visitors get there? What practical use does haveing a mobile laboratory have? I have to admit that the zero-gravity enviroment is ideal for research and development of biological engineering. Perhaps a laboratory such as this is just ahead of our time anyways. It's best not to waste time considering it. Although... it is an interesting idea...
Kaebora · Wed Nov 17, 2004 @ 09:28pm · 0 Comments |