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The Mass Synthesizer

Author: Katlyn todd
last update publish date: 2026-07-06 20:39:26

The big white room felt different now. The fear of losing the wolf spirit was gone. In its place was a quiet, hard determination. The thirty survivors sat together, watching Valerie walk toward the back of the primary laboratory.

The red numbers of the clock kept moving backward: 47:44:02.

"HERA," Valerie called out as she stood before a new row of machines. "We have the code for the genetic kill-switch. Now we need to make the medicine. We need enough of it to fill the entire valley."

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    The big medicine machine kept working. It made a steady tick tick sound. It was filling the giant metal tanks with the silver liquid. The red clock on the wall showed 47:35:10. Time was running out fast.Valerie stood by the desk. She checked the straps on her heavy rifle. She was ready to move. But then she saw a small flashing light on the left wall. There was a small picture of a double headed eagle on a white metal door."HERA," Valerie called out. She pointed at the door. "What is inside this wall? The map says it is a closet, but the lock is different."The big purple hologram of HERA9 floated over to the door."That is the private vault of Dr. Amelia Silvercrest," HERA9 said. "It holds the special clothes made by the first human doctors. When the old world ended, these items were locked away. The doctors did not want the wild wolf test subjects to take them.""Can I open it?" Valerie asked. She walked closer."The lock needs a scan of your special blood line," HERA-9 said. "Pla

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Mass Synthesizer

    The big white room felt different now. The fear of losing the wolf spirit was gone. In its place was a quiet, hard determination. The thirty survivors sat together, watching Valerie walk toward the back of the primary laboratory.The red numbers of the clock kept moving backward: 47:44:02."HERA," Valerie called out as she stood before a new row of machines. "We have the code for the genetic kill-switch. Now we need to make the medicine. We need enough of it to fill the entire valley.""Understood, Administrator," the giant violet hologram of HERA-9 answered. She waved her glowing digital hand toward the wall. "Activating the primary mass synthesizer grid. This system uses molecular printing to build complex chemical compounds from raw materials."A long row of thick metal panels slid upward in the wall. Behind the panels were giant glass tanks connected by hundreds of clear plastic tubes. Inside the tubes, bright blue and silver liquids began to twist and flow like glowing rivers. Th

  • The Alpha king's captive    Deconstructing Culture

    The big white room became totally silent. The only sound was the steady tick of the red clock on the wall. 47:45:12. The time was running out, but nobody moved.The thirty Omegas sat on the clean floor. They did not look happy anymore. They looked terrified. The words Valerie just said felt worse than the missiles from the sky.An old man stood up slowly. His hands were shaking, and his clothes were covered in black mud. He looked at Valerie with wide, wet eyes."No, Alpha," the old man said, his voice cracking. "You cannot do this. The wolf spirit is not a broken machine. It is our soul. It is our religion. The Great Wolf gave us this power to survive the cold and the dark. If you take the wolf away, we are nothing."An old woman nodded her head and began to cry. "He is right. Our stories say the wolf is what makes us strong. We pray to the wolf when we are sick. We celebrate the shift when our children grow up. If you kill the wolf inside us, you kill our gods. We will lose our iden

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Kill Switch

    The big machine in the wall made a loud hum. Metal arms put new bullets into the guns. But Valerie stood totally still. She stared at the glowing lines of DNA on the screen.The red clock above her head was still counting down:47:48:33.Her fingers shook against the desk. She had asked the computer for a cure to stop the sickness. But the computer did not have a simple medicine. It had a terrible secret."There is no cure, Alpha," the giant purple hologram of HERA-9 said. Her digital eyes were cold. "Once the wolf virus takes over a person's brain, it cannot be stopped. You cannot separate the wolf from the human. If you try, the person dies."Valerie gripped the desk tightly. "There has to be a way, HERA. This place was built to fix problems. What is the final weapon?"The hologram waved its hand. The DNA picture grew bigger in the air. The silver human line and the thick wolf line were twisted together like two angry snakes."The only weapon is the permanent genetic kill-switch," HE

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Apex Failure

    The violet light from the massive holographic screen cast long, eerie shadows across the sleek white walls of the laboratory. Below the projection, the ancient Silvercrest Motherboard continued to click and whir, processing rows of deep level genetic files that had been locked away for five hundred years.Valerie stood perfectly still before the primary console. Her silver eyes reflected the columns of silver text and glowing strands of DNA that were rapidly unfolding across the monitors. The revelation of her family's true identity as human geneticists had already shattered the myths of the old kingdom, but the data streaming before her now was far worse. It wasn't just a history lesson; it was a blueprint of a built-in extinction event."The data is clear, Administrator," HERA-9 stated, her towering holographic form shifting slightly as a massive, rotating model of an alpha werewolf's genetic structure appeared in the center of the room. "The werewolf genome was a miraculous life ra

  • The Alpha king's captive    The First Queen (THE REVELATION)

    The massive holographic avatar of HERA-9 flickered, its brilliant blue light shifting into a deep, heavy violet. Below the projection, the ancient Silvercrest Motherboard hummed fiercely, the braided gold circuitry pulsing as it fed centuries of locked data into the primary monitors."Tactical adaptation protocol initiated," HERA-9 announced, her digital voice echoing off the seamless white walls. "But weapons alone will not save the future, Administrator. To purge the corrupted strain, you must understand exactly what it is you are fighting. The files you have unlocked contain the true foundation of the Sector Four project."Valerie stood tall at the edge of the console platform, her tactical rifle slung over her shoulder. Her bandaged right hand rested on the glowing motherboard. "I know the history, HERA. My grandfather's journals detailed the unification wars. The Silvercrests were the first royal bloodline to tame the wild packs of the north."The holographic avatar let out a col

  • The Alpha king's captive    Micro Symptoms

    The sight of the crossbow in the high gallery vanished a split second later as a swirling sea of couples flooded the ballroom floor, cutting off Valerie's line of sight. The music swelled, a heavy, driving Northern waltz played by a line of string musicians. Before she could shout a warning to Sila

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Grand Ballroom

    The silence that had gripped the grand ballroom lingered like a heavy winter frost. As Valerie's frosted silver train swept across the final marble step, the shock of her entrance began to warp into a different kind of tension. Silas did not lower his arm. His hand remained over hers, his iron grip

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Grandfather's Ledger

    The old projector clicked off, plunging the white marble room back into the pale blue light of Valerie's medical kit. The voice of her mother still seemed to echo off the walls. Valerie stood frozen, her hand still bleeding from the cut she had made to open the door.Silas was leaning heavily again

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Forgotten Level

    The heavy click of the vault door locking behind them sounded like a death sentence. Silas did not hesitate. Even with the virus turning his blood to liquid fire, the Alpha King moved with lethal speed. He lunged across the stone floor, his claws shot out, aiming straight for the hacker's throat.B

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