“please continue!.” Adam said. Seeing the shocked expression on Keet’s face, Adam thought that the symbiote created something amazing, so he inwardly requested the details of those spiders. However they were just normal spider scouts, like the one Adam used to kill the man who attempted to kidnap Mela.Keet’s surprise wasn’t triggered by the blueprint itself, he counted 8 spiders rushing in all directions at the same time, and the 8 if them seemed semi-intelligent while moving all over the base exploring about. Even Keet wouldn’t be able to accomplish such a level of control without automating the constructs.Which means either the spiders were all automated and the young kid already knows how to automate drone actions, which would be scary at his age. Or he was directly controlling 8 individual actions while still focusing on their talking, which would be horrifying.The reason Keet didn’t consider the probability of an artificial intelligence, is that the spiders were mostly just to
“she just disappeared a year after you were born, and in her place there was a message, telling your father to provide them with a certain type of technology if he ever wants to see her again.” Keet said desperately, his voice struggling in a way.“People don’t just disappear!” Adam chuckled, he was hearing about his mother for the first time, and the first thing he hears about her is that she just disappeared. The first thing that came to his mind was that she might have abandoned him and his father. Or that she could be working with the Rinvar clan.“They don’t, but when you see this you may believe the opposite.” Keet created a screen and played a video of a woman singing a sweet lullaby for an infant wrapped in a sky blue blanket with twinkling stars all over it that seems to be moving about. The woman was sitting on a flowery wooden chair rocking back and forth. She appeared to be on some kind of a ship traveling in space, a foreign star constellations were visible from a window
The dense smooth ball fell to the ground, bypassing the gravity field that previously contained it. It plunged a few centimeters deep into the hard metal floor, a ton of force was concentrated in a small area, making it hard to contain it by regular matter. It was still sinking through the metal floor slowly, as it was being mercilessly pulled by the planet’s gravity.[Connection established. recalculating blueprints to adapt to the signal of the new nanite cluster fabric. More physical contact with the material is required for a faster result.]“Was it successful?!” Keet’s eyes were asking the question before he even moved his lips. He was startled by the sudden disengagement of the sphere from the gravity field. He kept his eyes and scanners on Adam to detect if he is in danger before any thing, and he was relieved for once to see Adam’s expressionless face unchanging. “Can you control it?.”“Yes! The signal is different from any other cluster fabric, my blueprints needs to be modif
Adam was 9 years old when his father disappeared. Before that, he had a good life, had every thing he needed, and his father spent good time with him, training him. His father always told him that he is going to be the most powerful human in the universe, Adam used to dream of that when he hugs his bed at night, his whole body aching from the long hard day of running, fighting, and solving what he called puzzles. Growing up, He always saw pictures of a woman with his father hanged on the walls of every room in the apartment, and in some of these pictures the woman was holding a baby in her hand, his father told him that she is his mother, but he never told him where she is, and why she isn't with them, and Adam never asked, he never knew her and had no connections with her, even though he sometimes wondered about it when he gets too exhausted from all the training. For as long as he could remember, his father would disappear for one or two days every weak, and the house butler wou
His father was mostly working, the time he spent at home he spends it on long calls, so he had to stay alone for days at a time, he learned the hard way to not cry for any thing, to not cry at all. He had to grow up even though he was only eight.the room was silent this early in the morning, the only sound being the snoring of gem, the orphanage care taker, who only takes care of himself of course. He was sleeping outside the room on a wooden chair that was barely holding his weight, threatening to break any second. He spent the night guarding the room, he feared that Adam would once more find a way to escape.Adam tried to move but he felt sore all over his body. he ignored the pain in his hands and legs as usual, and tried to set up only to feel a sharp pain in his head. For a kid his age, Adam was too familiar with pain, but this pain was too much for him, yet he didn’t scream or cry, for the pain disappeared in a moment.he looked at his left arm and
Adam was standing behind the locked door, his whole body in pain, starving, his stomach growling, the remaining part of the cuffs still on his leg making occasional ringing noise. He ignored all pain and had one thing in his mind at this moment, food. Adam is a thin kid with a natural bronze skin, black short hair and light brown wide eyes. Usually his face was blank showing no emotion, now is no exception. He had dark areas around his eyes, his cheek bones protruding with their distinct shape. There was food in the orphanage, and the other kids were well fed. It's just that Adam didn't want to stay here, and he didn't like their food or the people cooking it. so he would only eat the fruits and uncooked vegetables when they served them in the cafeteria, they didn't make them at least, and they tasted the same every where. The door was defective, broken in many places, and unstable even when locked, it wiggles when pushed. That's how Adam would escape every time, he uses the stee
Adam was astonished, he knew what metabolism is, he just didn't really understand what it means, but he knew that it was big. The thing In his mind said it would enhance him, that must be good. He wasn't sure, but he didn't have any thing better to do.The reason he believed it is because in his mind, when the thing talks to him it doesn't just say words. He can actually feel what it tries to do, he didn't have enough knowledge to understand most of it, but he knew it only wanted to make him better in every way possible, For some reason.He was afraid of it at first, and wasn't happy to know that the thing that terrified him last night is actually inside his brain. But every time he interacts with it he gains more of its knowledge, and he can feel that it takes nothing in return, that was a simple equation that he didn't need to be smart to know its results.Adam has a single minded personality, when he wants to do something, he would do it no matter what, or who, or how.'will it hur
The office's door was open, when Adam walked in, gem didn't follow him, he closed the door and left instead. Adam was familiar with miss sydni's office by this point, he spends more time here than in the play ground with the other kids.Miss sydni was sitting behind her desk, in front of her some piles of paper as usual, occasionally sipping her coffee on a small table beside a comfy looking couch, there was omelet and pancakes and some fruits shaped like a smiling face, on the side a green salad, orange juice and a water bottle. This was the breakfast mela's mother would make for the both of them every day. Which surprised Adam, why would mela's mother be here. "you should eat first Adam, we have plenty of time to talk later." Miss sydni said while not averting her eyes from her paper work, she didn't look well, she had a slight darkened aura around her eyes, like someone who had been awake for too long. Adam didn't wait for a second invite, he sat close to the food and started e