"FWLS43" - читать интересную книгу автора (A Future We'd Like to See)A Future We'd Like To See 1.43 - Rock and Roll Will Never Die
By Twoflower (Copyright 1994) I've had my fare share of weird patients. I don't mind; that's what I got into the business for. Since biotech is such a new industry, the government is keeping very tight wraps on what you can and can't stick in a human's brain or body. Even the stuff they advertise as 'powerful state of the art biotechnology' is tame, little blue light special memory enhancers or online organizers. Minor personality adjustments, perhaps some limb modifications, that's as far as you could go legally. But who said I did things legally? I'm not in it for the money. I'm not in it for the girls ("Hey baby, wanna convince your body via neural programming that you're having a good time?"). I'm in it for the fun; the ability to do the impossible, the unmentionable, the unforgivable. All the really twisted, warped, DEMENTED mad scientist things that you couldn't even attempt until now. The government was weak to ban most of the biotech procedures. The foundations for all of them were right there in The Amazing Imploding Upberg's files, just waiting to be used. I'm one of the lucky few that got a hold of them before the Since then, I've become an expert, one of a dozen low- profile doctors doing things that would make Doctor Frankenstein give up and go to a retirement home. I've installed whole new personalities, extra arms, extra genitalia, mental triggers and enhancements of every conceivable notion. I hadn't brought back someone from the dead yet, however. They entered my office that day the way most of my clients do; looking over a shoulder, overly cautious. I had the laughable local police in my pocket anyway, so there wasn't a need to worry about that. They looked like corporate wishy- washies... dark suits, dark glasses, a vague hint of panic. "Come on in," I motioned, waving from my desk where I was playing computer pinball. "Greets. What can I do for or to you for profit and amusement?" "Are you unlicensed medical doctor Flipper Pickstile?" the man asked, reading from one of my underground business cards. "Yup, that's me. Call me Flip. So what do you need?" |
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