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by OnyxSpy on Fri Jan 29, 2010 9:44 pm
Lance sat in the chair, still talking to Lucius."The only reason you think I am so fun to bet against is because my hunches are usually wrong, and I lose. But not this time. This time, I am..." Lance said as the opposing team intercepted the ball. "...OH WHAT THE FUCK! I call shenanigans! I'll talk to you later Lucius, keep you updated on the game." As Lance hung up, he turned the TV back up to hear the commentator say something about a touchdown. "Aww hell..." Lance said, pulling out his wallet and thumbing out $350.
Galen ran across town to where he knew Lance lived. On the way, he passed Jule's workplace just as she was jumping out the window. He slowed down to a walk and looked at her. Galen, she is a co-worker. You can't do anything like that... Galen thought to himself, looking at her climb. He liked her style, which built to him liking her in general. However, he just called out with a "Hey Jules!" Before taking off again.
Dr. Barnaby watched the fluid drain from the tank with a mischievous grin on his face. He waited for Subject 311-IS to rest his eyes on him and speak before making any sort of movement or verbal noise. Soon enough, the eyes rested upon Dr. Barnaby and the question 'Where....Where am I?' was asked. Dr. Barnaby smiled and turned around. "We saved you, my child. So close to the brink of death, and yet the miracles of science reconstructed you. My name is Dr. Barnaby. You are currently in a test tube designed especially for holding subjects of Project Icarus. Your label is Subject 311-IS. You used to work for the runners, but they left you for dead. Luckily, one of our scientists found your lifeless, and somewhat limbless body and brought it here. I decided to reanimate you, as well as give you limbs far stronger than the ones you lost. The only reason you have slept in the tube for so long was so we could build your muscle strength up to match that of your science filled limbs. I will let you take in what I said while I look over your vital signs. Oh, and don't think about trying to escape. We already fixed our last problem we had with subjects escaping by fusing the restraints with a titanium composite alloy." Dr. Barnaby walked over to the computer and viewed it. After a few seconds, he raised the tube, but kept the restraints in place.
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