Jill had been mapping the human DNA strand for more than ten years, and this year with the help of the new supercomputers this step was done.
Next was to isolate the variations that make us unique.
She had five supercomputers banging away on the for two years now. On the anniversary of year three the read out was ready.
They had identified twenty thousand variations. From birth defects to amazing abilities, physical traits, health, gender, intelligence, looks, or color of our skin, how tall or short, eye color, and thousands of others. She now had the location and DNA code for each.
This now makes designer humans possible. A week later a lab called her, saying they had perfected a virus-based robot, that could change DNA.
When they teamed up, testing began.
Two years later, they had proof it worked and was safe.
Tested on death row prisoners, they do the first human test, and with perfect results, they cure a man's blindness in weeks after he had been deaf from birth.
The testing was slow but she knew it worked.
They tried multiple changes, and again perfect.
They discovered that once programmed, they could be redirected with a scanner programmer, so you only need to be infected once and then the scanner sent them off to work.
They went out of the country to continue testing.
Trying more and more complex problems with more than amazing results.
It was then Jill developed kidney disease, she would die in weeks.
With no one knowing she injected the virus in herself and set the scanner to program them to restore her kidneys.
When it was done she felt nothing, but her kidney function started climbing, and better than normal.
She wondered why not her eyes, she had always needed glasses and her use of microscopes had trashed her eyes.
Back into the scanner.