Emergence 3.0
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Friday, March 15th, 2019
Chapter One: Heritage
Jim had been despondent until he began to receive reports from his
network concerning the birth of an extraordinary child.
When he found Kathy and tested her skills, he also set out on a
detailed examination of her family tree, mapping each contact he had had with
it down through the millennium. Though he did not require this for proof, the
study confirmed for him that she was the one.
He had no doubt, Kathy was the product of his ambition. She had
received all of the crosses which he had been managing in other lines; only,
she had received more, the crosses happened at different intervals, her line
had incorporated more stabilizing structures than he had wanted to build into
the genetic profile of his prime candidates.
Now he saw his error, and he was grateful for it.
Kathy did not come from one of his principle studies, she was a wild
card. He thought it was poetic.
There was something uniquely human about the way Kathy just crept-up
on him with her fully realized potential.
Now that she had arrived and he Jim had examined her, he knew that it
could not have happened any other way, and he took this lesson to heart.
Of course
he had to manage her upbringing and test her abilities exhaustively, but he
had to remain distant at the same time, He was afraid that over-interference might
spoil his work.
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Saturday, March 16th, 2019
Chapter Two: Parentage
As Jim reviewed the file on Kathy’s background he began
to feel remiss. He had failed to notice many things, he began to wonder how
many other things he had missed over the decades, and he worried that this
was an indication that there might be a fatal flaw in his plan.
He began to suspect his network of human agents, and
even more critically he began to suspect the replicants acting for him,
acting as him all around the globe, he began to suspect them of sabotage.
Kathy’s parents had been exceptional subjects, as Jim
reviewed the materials related to them, he understood that their abilities
and their genetic profile should have been brought to his direct attention
years before, but he knew them only from data sheets and statistics. He had
only visited Kathy’s parents once each, when they were still children, and
before they ever met.
He had no other direct involvement in their upbringing.
He spent enough time with them to conduct some basic
testing, enough to establish a baseline on their liabilities, and to complete
the auto-hypnotic coding he subjected every person in his breeding program to.
A key feature of his manipulations was the instillation
of a control mechanism in every single member of the program, making it so
that they are unable to resist his suggestions or the controls of his
operatives, should they need to move them in a certain way.
Kathy’s parents were docile, kind people. They
possessed exceptional mental acuity, and artistic abilities but they were
unexceptional in other ways.
They met and became coupled up through seemingly random
interactions. This was not entirely unusual for subjects in his breeding
program.
He saw that he had approved their union though he had
done so without having conducted any further interviews with them, and yet
they produced the child that he had been looking for.
Because of this extraordinary happenstance Jim viewed
Kathy as a miracle, a gift.
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Sunday, March 17th, 2019
Chapter
Three: Unexpected
Jim
secretly delighted in the unexpected, there was very little that took him by
surprise. He was steeped in the examination of possibilities and
probabilities. For millions of years his experience of real-time was merely a
reduction of long range forecasting, to the point of actuality.
Kathy’s parents were not in Jim’s main line of research, and so her
emergence from that field was a surprise.
In the twentieth century, as the Volcano slumbering beneath
Yellowstone began to show signs of an imminent eruption, he began to narrow
his focus. This caused him to miss things. He had screened Kath’s parents and
approved of their union, but he had rejected the probability matrix suggested
they might produce the fruit he was looking for.
He did not expect the vessel to come from them. He was searching for it
in an entirely different part of the world. He expected a male, and he
expected that male to come from one of his main lines of research.
He wanted that to be true, he wanted to have control over the person
who emerged as his prime weapon, from the beginning to the end.
He was wrong.
Kathy’s arrival was unexpected, and it did not bring him any joy. It
caused him to doubt himself.
He only visited Kathy and her parents after receiving word that their
child had manifested interesting abilities.
Interesting was an understatement, she was phenomenal, possessing both
a strong link to her genetic memory and the greatest sensitivity to the
cynergenic field he had ever measured, and she had other savant capabilities
that he had not counted on or imagined possible.
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Monday, March 18th, 2019
Chapter Four: Confirmation
Jim was cautious.
He concluded that in his own management of the breeding program, his
own interference in it led him to miss obvious queues, which if he had not
missed would have led him to the end sooner.
He no longer trusted himself.
Jim sent proxies to her parents, human agents to watch over her
development, people who were under his control, but who had no knowledge of
the secret societies they belonged to.
He proceeded with the utmost care.
Jim engaged the full scope of his international intelligence and
security apparatus to protect her, while at the same time allowing her to
develop in as normal a mode as possible.
It was vital that Kathy be grounded in the human experience, be
empathetic toward suffering, attuned to the necessities of justice, and to
desire justice for its own sake.
Jim’s proxies conducted cognitive tests to confirm what Jim suspected.
Kathy’s intelligence was off the charts.
She had a connection to the electromagnetic field in which the cynergy
of consciousness took place that surpassed his ability to measure.
She was unique.
She possessed a powerful consciousness that had to be guided through
the final stages of its organic growth and maturation.
It was precarious, she had to develop the tools and skills to wield her
power, or insanity would ensue.
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Tuesday, March 19th, 2019
Chapter Five: Miraculous
Jim found himself operating on two distinct tracks.
On one track he was fighting against time. The super-volcano in
Yellowstone was going to erupt, and when it did it would kill tens of
millions of people in a matter of minutes, hundreds of millions within hours
and billions within days.
Through the power of his sensors and monitors he knew when the blast
would occur, he had timed down to mere minutes, he would be able to control
the timing within a matter of seconds with the explosives he and his team had
situated in the critical structure of the volcano’s magma chamber.
He could make it happen sooner if necessary, but he could not delay
it.
This filled him with a sense of urgency.
On the other track he delighted in watching Kathy grow, learn, stretch
her muscles, and mature.
Kathy proved to be a miracle, she was genuinely psychic, with the
tell-tale signs of cognitive gifts that would aid her in her development and
prevent her from falling off the precipice into insanity.
She was connected to the cynergenic field, and rooted in her genetic
memory at one and the same time.
Jim surmised that the presence of her ancestral past within her,
something which every human being possessed but which Kathy appeared to have
unique access to, he surmised that this dimension to her personhood
stabilized her, and this filled Jim with hope for her.
She was both centered in herself and expansive, she was grounded and
open to everything, and there were mysteries within her which slowly unfolded
for Jim.
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Wednesday, March 20th, 2019
Chapter Six: Surprise
Jim had spent hundreds of millions of years contemplating
possibilities, considering probabilities, and tracking eventualities and they
shifted into actuality.
He was
surprised when he discovered the broader range of Kathy’s abilities,
carefully balanced in the cognitive field of such a small-child.
It had seemed
to him as if nature could not produce a person with such poise and grace.
It was as
if she was being taught, trained, conditioned to be able to manage the powers
of her formidable mind, from a coterie of teachers within herself.
She had
access to her genetic memory and full immersion within the cynergenic field,
but she was not the first candidate to manifest those connections, she was
merely the first who was not driven mad by those powers.
It was a
mystery.
Kathy was
a mystery.
Through
his investigation of her aptitude, he began to discover new things concerning
the nous sphere. Without being able
to prove it, he suspected that there were higher dimensions-frequencies to
Earth’s cynergenic field than he himself had been able to access.
He
attempted to experiment on replicants of himself, to penetrate the veil Kathy
seemed to be able to move back and forth through at will.
Every
experiment ended in a terrifying disaster.
Kathy knew
things she could not possibly know. Through his testing of her he surmised
that she had knowledge of the past that she had no genetic link to.
He
explored the possibility that Kathy could access another’s genetic memory
through her psychic link to them.
He was
unable to prove that hypothesis, and the truth escaped him.
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Thursday, March 21st, 2019
Chapter Seven: Gift
Jim was an outlier, as a member of the Collective he stood alone in
his criticism of it, this is true, but it was not the case that there were no
other critics in the Collective. However, there were no other members who
criticized the function and purpose of the Collective itself.
Other critics were critics of process, they were critics of the
Continuum, they were critics of the structures that set limitations of their
freedom, but not of its existence.
Jim had never touched another member who desired to see the entire
thing go away. There were many critics who opted for the great sleep, seeking
to be sequestered, and who sought the dissolution of the self, but he had
never encountered another who wanted to end it all.
There were times that this caused him to doubt himself. He felt
isolated and alone, and not even a period of communion with his replicants
could ease that burden.
As the clock wound down and Jim realized that he had not found the
vessel for his rage, he began to experience a sense of fatalism and fear of
failure that he had long dreaded.
He questioned everything, he believed, everything he had thought and
done.
Then he discovered Kathy, and Jim looked on her as if she were
a gift from the universe itself, as if her arrival was a validation of his
purpose.
After her
testing was complete he knew Kathy would be able to serve as a conduit, a
remnant of humanity would survive. He told himself that he could save them
all, there would be time for the Empire to reach Earth before the planet
tumbled into its mother star. Through Kathy the Continuum would be dealt a
crippling blow, one that would allow Jim to push it over the edge into
oblivion.
Kathy
would be the agent of salvation for countless billions of people. Her
sacrifice was demanded.
She had
arrived in the hour of his need. Kathy only needed to be prepared.
Jim was
ready to teach her.
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Emergence 3.0:
Section Five (a), Jim
Appendix Part Seven, Kathy
Collected Chapters
01
Heritage
02
Parentage
03
Unexpected
04
Confirmation
05
Miraculous
06
Surprise
07 Gift
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Thursday, March 21, 2019
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