Post by Isadora Vivax on Sept 10, 2006 15:36:16 GMT -5
This is a story of love, hate, laughter, destiny, words, science, lies and truth and the story of an anomaly that turned into a way of life. This the story of a story, but most importantly it’s your story. How will it end? We cannot know until it has begun, and this is how it begins.
St. Mary’s insane asylum was one of the most horrible places for the insane to reside in the late 1800s. They were tortured, and killed all in the name of being cured. In the early 1920’s it was closed down after the atrocities were unveiled. But now a wealthy anonymous donor has re-opened it and the doctors and nurses were determined to wipe away the bad name of St. Mary’s, admitting all sorts of patients.
And for a while they succeeded, St. Mary’s soon became one of the leading mental hospitals in the state. And then strange things began to happen, characters from these peoples mind began to appear in the real world, some original and others from famous texts. However not all of them had good intentions, on May 15th 2001 Dr. Hyde, from the patient Lucy M. Clearwater, murdered her. St. Mary’s realized that they were in over there head so they called in Isador Vivax a renowned psychologist and literary professor to stop the undesirables from arriving. She figured that these characters were emerging from the patients DNA and translating themselves into the real-world. That what they had thought had only one meaning (creating proteins and amino acids), had another that if we were in the right frame of mind (insanity we could create people and simply imagine them to life.
Each base pair told a story, created people and places within the hosts very own mind. If the conditions were right, then these characters began to emerge and there was only way to send them back where they belonged. Re-write the code, jump into the person’s mind find the anomaly, the one thing out of place in the character’s original world and set it to rights. It could be as simple as a car in the 1800s or as complicated as romeo never loving Juliet. Sometimes it’s as simple as getting that bus out of London but others it's as complicated as docking Romeo up with viagra.
However this doesn’t work all the time and sometimes the team has to get a bit more inventive, just as there problems do.
St. Mary’s insane asylum was one of the most horrible places for the insane to reside in the late 1800s. They were tortured, and killed all in the name of being cured. In the early 1920’s it was closed down after the atrocities were unveiled. But now a wealthy anonymous donor has re-opened it and the doctors and nurses were determined to wipe away the bad name of St. Mary’s, admitting all sorts of patients.
And for a while they succeeded, St. Mary’s soon became one of the leading mental hospitals in the state. And then strange things began to happen, characters from these peoples mind began to appear in the real world, some original and others from famous texts. However not all of them had good intentions, on May 15th 2001 Dr. Hyde, from the patient Lucy M. Clearwater, murdered her. St. Mary’s realized that they were in over there head so they called in Isador Vivax a renowned psychologist and literary professor to stop the undesirables from arriving. She figured that these characters were emerging from the patients DNA and translating themselves into the real-world. That what they had thought had only one meaning (creating proteins and amino acids), had another that if we were in the right frame of mind (insanity we could create people and simply imagine them to life.
Each base pair told a story, created people and places within the hosts very own mind. If the conditions were right, then these characters began to emerge and there was only way to send them back where they belonged. Re-write the code, jump into the person’s mind find the anomaly, the one thing out of place in the character’s original world and set it to rights. It could be as simple as a car in the 1800s or as complicated as romeo never loving Juliet. Sometimes it’s as simple as getting that bus out of London but others it's as complicated as docking Romeo up with viagra.
However this doesn’t work all the time and sometimes the team has to get a bit more inventive, just as there problems do.