May 23rd, 2057 11:24 am PST
Like a spy cloaked against its enemies, three small spiked shapes danced unnoticed by the neighboring cells floating in the culture dish. Dimmed light from the monitor lit Dr. Campbell's face while he watched the movement of the magnified sample. Computers hummed in the darkened room, providing power to the algorithms that automatically tracked and recorded the specimens.
Dr. Campbell cleared his throat before speaking. "Allie, begin recording. Adenovirus infection test number 689. This sample is from batch 23-A and I've recoded to hopefully prevent the previous disruptions of the cell wall. I've introduced the virus into the sample of cells and am- hang on, here we go. Allie, mark affected displayed cell as a-1, please. "
One of the spiked viruses attached itself to a cell and Dr. Campbell watched quietly as the tiny structure decomposed after delivering its payload. Mentally, Dr. Campbell counted slowly while watching the larger cell. When he passed ten seconds, he smiled; when he reached thirty, the normally restrained man felt like laughing.
"Allie?" The doctor said out loud.
A soft feminine voice purred in response. "Yes, Dr. Campbell?"
"Status on a-1, please?"
The small array of computers silently ran a series of tests while he waited. Once completed, the AI gave its report. "A-1 shows the modification as described in your test case scenario, Dr. Campbell."
"Beautiful," the man whispered. "Now... Allie, I need an assistant. Please create a listing for me. Maximum of $5000 for the budget and I want precedence given to the local university listings. Male or female between 18 and 25 with some experience in biology but nothing beyond either simple interest in the subject or high school classes required. Give the advertisement a seven day lifetime."
"Yes, doctor. The postings have been created and I've debited your account for $4503. Shall I keep you notified of potential applicants?"
Dr. Campbell tapped his nose in thought. "A daily reminder is fine, Allie." On the screen, only one adenovirus was left and he watched it attach to another cell. "I need a cryo injection on the samples. And disposal. Have my car ready and notify my office that I'm on my way."
"Yes, doctor," Allie responded.
Dr. Campbell stood and knuckled his back. "And, Allie, once the samples are disposed, please roll back to the save point created at 7:00 am this morning. That includes all data."
A faint hiss announced the destruction of the samples currently on display. Dr. Campbell watched as the small tray was carefully lifted by a delicate metal arm. Five seconds later, a cheerful 'ding!' sounded over the room's speakers.
"Good morning, Dr. Campbell," Allie announced.
Following routine, the man answered. "Good morning, Allie."
"Dr. Campbell, you've received two emails regarding applications for an assistant's position. I've located advertisements listed in eleven different resources on the Internet. Would you like a summary of the applicants and their qualifications?" Dr. Campbell could almost hear the frustrated surprise in Allie's voice; a frustration that could never exist in her electronic brain.
"Not at the moment, Allie. Please set up a daily notification at 5 pm."
"Yes, doctor," the voice replied.
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The young woman in front of the large glass desk fidgeted nervously and Dr. Campbell watched while she did. The girl alternated between biting her lip, rubbing her hands and setting her hands on her lap. Her eyes strayed to the large animal sitting alertly at the side of Dr. Campbell's desk. She was an average looking girl with a small chin and a slightly pointed nose. Her blond hair was held back in a ponytail and her hazel eyes darted nervously around the room. Without makeup or revealing clothes, she'd fade into any crowd; neither pretty nor ugly.
"So," Dr. Campbell said. The young woman jerked minutely, bringing her eyes back to the man. "Trisha, isn't it? What do you know about our company?"
Trisha swallowed and then bit her lip again before answering. "There's not much I could find, actually. Umm. You, well, your company, Alpha Gen, I mean, works with animals-"
"Wolves," Dr. Campbell interrupted.
"Y-yes," Trisha continued. "Wolves. You work with wolves. And, umm, gene therapy. So, not much? The search bots all came up with the nearly the exact same mission statement. It was, umm, sparse. No history of the company, no products, no list of employees or anything."
"And? What do you think we do?"
The young woman fumbled at her fingers in her lap and then glanced at the wolf again. "I- I think you modify the wolves in some way. Probably government work. Maybe stronger? Faster? More loyal? For the police and such?"
Dr. Campbell stared at the woman and she wondered if she'd made a mistake by asking a question. "You are basically correct in your assumptions. I founded this company with Dr. Schneider and we've done an immense amount of work with the canine genome and are pioneers in identifying key aspects of the genetic code and either encouraging or discouraging certain aspects of the genetic code. All according to our client's specifications. As you've said: strength, speed, loyalty, obedience, fearlessness, aggression and more. We were the first to fully sequence and understand the common wolf genome and we've only grown our understanding from there."
The silence stretched between the two as Trisha wondered if she was supposed to say something. Again, Dr. Campbell allowed the woman to squirm uncomfortably. He'd always been fascinated by the little tics and mannerisms people displayed under pressure. Even more, he enjoyed having power over people. As with the animals, asserting control needed to be done quickly and firmly. A gentle ping signaled an incoming secure, bringing Dr. Campbell out of his reverie. The almost invisible, razor-thin bone conducting speakers near his ears relayed Allie's voice to him without letting the young woman know anything was happening.
"Dr. Campbell," the AI said. "I've completed my initial research. Trisha Renee Adams. Born August 3rd, 2038 at Mercy Hospital in Brooklyn, New York. Her parents both died in a car accident when she was five years old. The incident was blamed on the flaws in the third generation of fully auto-piloted vehicles. She lived in foster care from that point on. Her psychological profile shows her as insecure, submissive and easily adaptable. She was raped four years ago by her foster father but, when questioned by police, she dropped the charges. Further investigation on my part shows a link between the father, Terence McMillan, and the local precinct. Nothing was filed but they moved her to keep suspicion from developing. The University of Washington was her first and only choice of college. Rental agreement records show she moved here from New York one week ago."
"Do you like animals, Ms. Adams?" Dr. Campbell asked.
Trisha's face positively glowed as she answered. "Yes! I love animals! Especially dogs. My family, well the family I lived with when I was ten, had a husky and I spent all my time with her. I'm actually starting at UW for veterinary medicine next quarter. I'd love a chance to work with dogs... I mean wolves while going to school."
Dr. Campbell smiled. "Well, Ms. Adams, I do believe you'll get your chance. The job is yours if you want it."