Chapter 34Archives don’t lie when they’re recorded, they fill in the blanks for so many people who seek information if it’s available. If not, who else but archivist’s eager to fill the void of the missing data will pull their strings to occupy that lost knowledge?As for this case, splitting them into several copies in assurance it will not be lost has become a habit for several people in answer to resolve any data corruption that can happen at any time. Lost files and deteriorating data will still have a chance to live for another day in someone’s hungry mind if logs of reports and the like will never be voluntarily kept into at least five pathways of storage.That is basically what most of the time Prof. Tenorio’s private assistant’s job is while he is away in the field. Several times in the day, the professor would send them to be able to log files of different kinds, ranging from videos to written reports they could barely read. Time runs fast when they busy themselves backing u
The professor prepared all video log entries the medical staff recorded, all sent to Reina on the same day it was done, but it wasn’t off-putting to Prof. Tenorio that their results don’t pass thru him, rather he expected they submitted all manner of observation and psychological testing to Northwoods to let their staff analyze and keep them in their archives. Eventually, Prof. Tenorio would have to remember to review these interviews because it’s not in his place to be fully unconcerned about their matters.Browsing through the twenty video files, he chose ones from Ruan and Abin, detailing all their struggles and adventure within the territory of the forgotten hospital. Though Abin has declared intent for retirement from this current assignment, as of this moment, she cannot go back home because the next carrier for survivors won’t be coming until at least half of the in-coma-infected citizens have recovered.He’s surprised how Abin willingly stated that she would wait until she’s n
This is the first confirmation for Prof. Tenorio of signs of how humans were altered from the second incident, if the infected humans were able to communicate with Primers, then it meant that they have skills that are invisible to the eyes. Electricity flow, frequencies, wavelength, things that could easily affect the world from inside, this is how Prof. Tenorio dubbed that the second incident might be more dangerous than the first.If he’s correct in assuming this through one recount alone, perhaps it would be over the top to think so, therefore he adds more to the list of things he wants Reina to find out. And a single resolve in his mind about one thing, these in-coma patients should be brought into Northwoods and treated. Not just for their health, but their value as specimens for the second incident. Since he knows that it would be easy to acquire Primer’s, perhaps it’s time to push the moral sleeve and let Reina do her work.As he sorted the details he needed to send to Reina, h
The assistant wasn’t willing to seem focused or amused by these tails but watching them interact like different entities from the bodies they belong to felt cathartic to watch. Bound around them by the death they bring to the humans, it did not take a genius to know that at some point if you don’t think too deeply, these tail appendages are quite adorable to watch on their own. Left to their own devices, they act like pets connected deep into the creature’s body like artificial intelligence without a microchip implanted into the physical part of the Primers body. By nature, if the instinct of an animal is to hide their most sensitive body part from danger while they rest, then it seemed to act the same way for the Primers, at least according to the note Prof. Tenorio left while the assistant reviewed them. They’re surprised at how much time the professor could give in leaving these details on the board while barely looking over the video. The log of Prof. Tenorio’s comment had only be
Prof. Tenorio has never experienced this kind of stress that lasted for hours due to an outside source, at least in the field. Usually, he’s found a way to distract himself or diverted his attention to better things by the second hour that he’s mulled over all possible solutions. Preferring to give attention to all the necessary depleting artillery and ammo, he’s given more thought about the needs than the wants of each person within the camp.What they want is a good rest which is a thought that stayed at the back of Prof. Tenorio’s mind. The first thing Prof. Tenorio worried about, enough to make him lose his appetite, is the see-saw depletion of their supplies coupled with the in-coma patients that need medical attention and transfer.He’s made sure that the soldier’s amenities within the camp are well met, minus all the frivolous request’s that he couldn’t laugh out loud at but found amusing despite the mixture of glum and confusion around. The men are all competent and eager to p
“Using the Oponer-Ult in the field has given beyond positive results at the very moment of its application to our battles. Your instructions were clear, but we needed more devices that can instantly release the frequency of this Wavelength. However, it gives me quite an optimistic view of the future for controlling A-city since its destruction.”The assistant read several times as part of the message they would send back to Ms. Elagy. Prof. Reina’s Wavelength project, the Oponer-Ult, debuted days prior in a battle against one of the worst Primer packs and Prof. Tenorio has never been confident of such a victory quite like this. The only other notes the professor left for them to send to its intended was “successful Wavelength, respond with hopes.” Which for most doesn’t quite say much, but according to the flow of narrative they’ve reviewed. At least they knew that the prospective weapon Ms. Elagy sent became the light they needed in this unexpected warzone.Guessing what most of the
Sorting all relevant data of the three Primer packs and their stated identities under “Archives of Primer Lineage; Pack Family List.” They resolved to throw in all the relevant maps and observation logs of each team that encountered the Primers. Like a sick amusement, they would all log perks of encountering each with a side comment of rating, as if they were testing products from the secondhand market. Treating each family with a five-star rating for how they handle coexistence with the humans felt like a good way to alleviate their boredom.The files after this are the clincher they thought would be best left for last, besides it being the literal last thing done for Ten-Twenty-One, Fall, Seventy-One. These were all the logs of Prof. Tenorio and Reina’s conversations regarding human test subjects.“Inquiry: Have you tried using the Oponer-Ult with humans?”“Response: No. All paperwork against human experimentation won’t happen until we have the human rights regulation passed as pe
Chapter 35Returning home that night was hell when Trust was forced to have them spend the night in the streets, specifically a park of a residential condominium. Almost grand looking with amenities available for everyone on the entire grounds. He used the available comfort room to wash himself of any excess blood and dirt from his Primer self. Partly comfortably naked, he dusted himself with the thought of letting himself get the brunt of shame and just walk around.His luck was filled to the brim when he walked naked and had all the shame to walk to people for help. Instantly, the people who saw his plight about struggling to meet ends as he and his lover eloped, brought the old women he met to tears.Acting like they were a couple mismatched from the start, but their love was profound that they eloped, intent on living for themselves. Their families hunted them down to the point of poverty and they were forced to sleep in the streets of C-city, even though there were other opportun