The Engineered Perfection Unveiled
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Pulaski and Mandel step into the observation booth and freeze on sight: a bank of children below stand out as physically exceptional. The visual revelation frames the stakes—these are not ordinary patients but engineered specimens.
Mandel proudly crowns the children 'our ultimate achievement,' enumerating perfect bone, muscle and 'their brains' as Pulaski echoes the truth: these beings are genetically engineered. Boast meets recognition as scientific triumph settles into Pulaski's medical appraisal.
Who Was There
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Focused but eerily detached
The children appear physically flawless, focused on their chess game. At Mandel's signal, they demonstrate their telekinetic abilities by making chess pieces vanish and reappear with effortless concentration.
- • Follow Dr. Mandel's instructions for the demonstration
- • Continue their game uninterrupted
- • Their abilities are normal and expected
- • Compliance with Mandel's requests is routine
Proud and protective of her genetic achievements
Dr. Mandel presents the genetically engineered children with evident pride, enthusiastically detailing their enhanced physical attributes and demonstrating their telekinetic abilities by having them make chess pieces disappear and reappear.
- • Showcase the children's perfect genetic modifications
- • Validate their scientific breakthroughs to Dr. Pulaski
- • The children represent the pinnacle of human genetic engineering
- • Their abilities are something to be celebrated, not feared
A mix of scientific fascination and visceral dread
Dr. Pulaski stands in the observation booth, initially intrigued by the children's physical perfection but grows increasingly disturbed as she witnesses their telekinetic abilities and learns about their hyper-aggressive immune systems.
- • Understand the true nature of the genetically engineered children
- • Assess the potential biological threat posed by the children
- • Genetic engineering at this level crosses ethical boundaries
- • These children may pose a significant danger to natural humans
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The chess pieces serve as a chilling demonstration tool, used by the genetically engineered children to showcase their telekinetic abilities by making them vanish and reappear at will. Their ordinary appearance starkly contrasts with the eerie precision of the children's control.
The clear glass of the observation booth serves as both a physical barrier and window into the horrors below. Mandel raps on it to signal the children's demonstration, making the glass a conduit for the disturbing display.
Location Details
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The observation booth, lined with polarized glass, serves as a confined space where Pulaski gets her first chilling view of the engineered children's capabilities, turning from clinical viewing area into a confessional of ethical horror.
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Key Dialogue
"MANDEL: "Our ultimate achievement.""
"PULASKI: "Genetically... engineered...""
"MANDEL: "Created! Perfect in every way. Better than perfect. Their bone structure, their musculature... their brains!""
"PULASKI: "What about their immune system?""
"MANDEL: "That was our masterpiece. An aggressive immunity that attacks any invader and destroys it genetically.""