by Vlane Carter
Chapter 15: AI Einstein
Jaden walks in front as Ruffo and the guard guide him to the elevator. Jaden multi-tasks as he follows Chan to her car with a nanoscanner. She unplugs her car from the building with teary eyes. The plug springs back into her car. She sits in the small car and stares blankly from behind the steering wheel. She is trying to interpret everything that has just happened in the last thirty minutes. She pulls her bag from under the seat. Something is ringing. She pulls out some shades with an earpiece at the end of them and puts them over her eyes. The glasses have a small screen in the right lens that looks like a cell phone screen. Chan answers her cell phone and holds back tears. A small image of her father is in the top corner of the screen.
‘That is a cool cell phone she has. We need to find something she might have on her that we can use or contact her with later on,’ Jaden says while multiple scanners quickly move towards her car. The nanoscanners quickly pass through solid materials in the building.
Jaden quickly looks at everything inside her purse; he sees tampons, lipstick, keys, a wallet and a small black octagon object around her key chain that reads Paylife.
‘The Paylife device carries magnetic information like a credit card. I’m copying the digitally stored magnetic information,’ AI says.
“I’ll tell you what happened when I get back to Virginia, dad. I’m catching the next flight home. I’m driving to the hotel room and then the airport. I’ll be okay, love you,” Chan says in Chinese.
The shades turn lighter and the screen disappears. She sniffs and a tear drops from her left eye.
She speaks aloud, “I’m sorry Jaden; I tried my best. There isn’t much more I can do for you. I have to go back to Virginia to report to my bosses and go home. I don’t know if your nanoscanners are able to see or hear me now. They might put the Internet back on Monday for patients again.”
‘Can we speak back to her AI?” Jaden asks.
‘No, not yet. More research is needed on the Internet on amplifying frequencies. Best we can do for now is being able to listen and see her.
Dr. Chan speaks aloud hoping Jaden will hear her, “I’m going to try to isolate the nanomole protein in patients at my lab in Virginia. Good luck Jaden.” She swings her Paylife device by the side of the steering wheel and the car starts. She looks for a piece of paper and writes her cell phone number down. She holds the paper up hoping Jaden can view it through the nanoscanner.
“Call me if you need me,” she says while driving off.
The scanners return into the building.
Meanwhile on the fifth floor, Jaden is being strapped onto a bed in a maximum-security room. There is a window to the left of him. They made him put a diaper on under his hospital pants. He is still in the straitjacket with straps binding his feet.
“You don’t look so tough now,” Ruffo says while walking out of the room laughing.
There is a camera over the room door looking directly at Jaden strapped helplessly into the bed.
‘This is humiliating, wearing a big diaper strapped to a bed,’ Jaden says.
‘Don’t feel so bad, there are five other patients strapped to their bed on this same floor. They are all wearing diapers,’ AI says.
‘Telling me that isn’t helping at all. I’m supposed to be saving the world and I’m stuck in a straitjacket. We have to get out of here or I’m going to really go crazy. I have to help Chan and my daughter. Do you think my ex and my daughter went back to North Carolina?’ Jaden asks.
‘There is a great chance they did. Especially since your father left money for you at that bank.’
‘Why would they come all the way up here just to see me? That’s a long trip,’ Jaden asks.
‘Yes, that would be a thirteen hour drive at sixty-five miles an hour. They could have been visiting somewhere else and were close by. Or maybe she just traveled that far to see if it was actually you,’ AI suggests.
‘I think she went to claim that money either in court or at the bank, since she has proof now that I’m alive. I think if we get out of here, we should go to North Carolina first. We can first find my daughter and deactivate her nanomole. We can also finish deactivating Chan’s and find my parents. Some of that money will also come in handy since I don’t have any.’
‘Sounds very logical, but getting out of here is going to be almost impossible without the Internet going back on in that room.’
‘I know, but nothing is impossible. Come on AI Einstein, we can figure something out together, sometimes you have to have faith that something good will happen. The good guys always triumph at the end,’ Jaden says.
‘That is only true in your human movies. In real life, things don’t usually happen that way. I have recordings of many good aliens over hundreds of thousands of years in tough situations and nothing good happens for them. Sometimes good things happen, but most of the time they don’t. Many of them die trying to save their species from being destroyed. Some are helpless and just pray and hope. But nothing good happens and no miracles happen. There is a great chance we could be stuck here for weeks and the attack on Earth will happen around us,’ AI says.
‘I believe in luck and good things happening for the good guys. I think we will get out of here soon and when we do, I will be an unstoppable force. Us humans have three things on our side, luck, strong will and faith. We can put our minds to anything we want. I just thought about something, what about using the Gravhawk to get us out of here?’ He asks.
‘That isn’t an option. The Gravhawk can only be used if we are leaving the planet for good in an emergency. Last thing we need is the Gravhawk being captured by your government or the Darclonians. Even worst would be having jet fighters shooting at us again and the Darclonians knowing the position of the Gravhawk.’
‘I understand. Shit. Well, keep checking all the computers in this building for some sort of Internet connection. What time is it?’ He asks.
‘A clock in the guard’s room at the end of the hall is saying 9:40 pm.’
‘Okay, I’m going to take a nap for a little bit. Wake me up if you find anything,’ Jaden says. A nanoscanner flying in autonomous mode stops inside the mattress of the bed he is on top of. It changes in size and focuses on something.
Jaden heart rate greatly increases. He begins to breathe heavily and freaks out. His automatic reaction makes him move his body trying to get up from the bed. He lifts his back and upper body from the bed. His brain sends belching signals to his stomach and he throws up on himself. He coughs and takes a deep breath.
He begins yelling at the top of his lungs into the camera, “Nurse! Nurse! Somebody get in here! There is something in the bed!”
The nanoscanner transmits to Jaden’s eyes millions of microscopic dust mites in the mattress underneath him. The creamy blue alien looking bugs have eight small legs and rectangular-shaped bodies. Jaden has a flashback to when he was a teenager and the Kirby vacuum salesperson was showing the gross photos of dust mites inside of bed mattresses to his family.
The nurse comes to his door and quickly opens it with a key.
“What is wrong sir?” A Filipino nurse asks with an attitude.
“There is a colony of a million dust mites in this mattress and they are eating and shitting all over the place. There are eggs and millions of dead bodies inside this mattress. Can you please put me on another bed or a clean mattress?” Jaden asks.
“Sir, are you on something? Dust mites? Are you serious?” She asks in a sarcastic voice.
“Yes, I am. I’m dead serious. This bed is disgusting! I can see them all underneath the sheets. Some are crawling around the mattress and transporting skin particles down into the mattress to their families.”
“You are on a clean sheet and there is no way you can see if there are dust mites in the mattress. It’s in your imagination. My shift is over in a few hours and the next nurse is going to have to clean you up in the morning. We are also going to give you
another drug test in the morning. Goodbye sir,” she says while turning around to close the door.
“No, don’t leave me on this infested mattress. Do you have a vacuum cleaner you can run over the mattress?” Jaden asks before she closes it.
“No, sorry. If they aren’t biting you, I guess you’ll be okay. But, I’ll let your security pal Ruffo know of your concerns,” she says while closing the door.
The door closes and locks like a prison cell door.
‘Jaden, calm down. The bugs aren’t biting you; they are just releasing a small amount of toxins in the air, which isn’t affecting you.’
‘I can see them eating dead skin cells,’ Jaden says.
‘I found something from Dr. Chan’s memory that can help you think about something else. I think some Dalai Lama meditation can help put your mind at rest, give you some inner peace and help your thinking at the same time,’ AI says.
‘Interesting. Upload and transfer that info into my main memory. I briefly remember reading about that in philosophy class.’
Jaden closes his eyes and meditates. He learns from Dr. Chan’s memories of practicing the arts of meditation over the years. He takes deep breaths and relaxes. He meditates for twenty minutes and then dozes off. An hour goes by and the moon comes out over the horizon. Jaden abruptly wakes up and looks towards the dark ceiling.
‘I was deep in my subconscious and I had a vision I was having sex with Bellona back in my room on Xenos. We were floating in the air inside of something. But it kept switching back and forth to me having sex with Amy. That was very weird; the meditation took me deep into my thoughts and deep into my mind. That was the same time I couldn’t remember the sex dream I was having about Amy. It felt like that actually happened.’
‘The subconscious part of your brain is difficult to scan without damaging information there. The brain hides things in there to protect itself. Putting something in there is easy, retrieving can be difficult,’ AI says.
‘Anyway, any updates?’ He asks.
‘I just finished charging the nanoscanners.’
‘Can’t you charge a few at a time, then use the remaining and then switch?’ He asks.
‘The way they are configured now, they have to all charge together.’
‘Okay.’
‘Ruffo is on his way back to our room,’ AI says.
The footsteps are coming from a distance and the steel door is opened by a guard in the room at the end of the hall. Ruffo walks into the room with Jaden. He stands over him and looks down.
Jaden uses two nanoscanners to go inside of Ruffo’s neck and throat.
‘Why are you doing that?’ AI asks.
‘I’m going to measure his vocal cord patterns and voice pitch. I might need it later. I’m also trying to get used to doing things on my own with the scanners. Even seeing inside of a human body animated is still gross; this is going to take some getting used to.’‘Okay sir.’
“Look at you, helpless strapped to the bed. In a straitjacket where you belong and can’t go anywhere. You look like a mouse caught in a glue trap. Get used to it, you little dipshit. But I have to thank you for making my life better Mr. Marino. Because I reported sexual misconduct on a work site, I’ve been given an extra week of vacation. It also turns out you are wanted by the government when we ran your name in the system. The Feds are coming tomorrow morning to take you into custody. They ordered us to keep you here in maximum security until seven tomorrow morning. The director has given me clearance to start my vacation tomorrow for such a job well done. I just booked my airline flight to Cancun and I even picked out the beachfront hotel room. I leave tomorrow and you will leave for federal custody for a long time. Stealing government planes and destroying government property is a serious felony. You are going down, little boy. I knew your amnesia was a hoax,” Ruffo says with a grin on his face.
Ruffo’s voice patterns are going up and down like a graphical bar and are showing on Jaden’s eyes.
‘Cool, his average voice frequency is 119 Hz. Voice patterns are being saved,’ he says.
“You fat overweight bionic dick, I’ll be out of here before the morning,” Jaden says.
Ruffo laughs so hard that he starts to cough. He stops laughing and gets closer to Jaden’s face, “Call me a fat bionic dick one more time.”
“You are a fat coward bionic dick…”
Ruffo slugs Jaden in the face and his head turns with the blow. Jaden’s face quickly swells up and his lip is bleeding.
“You are still a lying metal dick and you were born from a bionic pussy. I’m still going to walk out of this hospital before the sun rises!”
“Over my dead body. How are you going to get out of here in the next nine hours? Houdini couldn’t even break out of this unbreakable nanotubing thread straitjacket and straps. Even if you did get off the bed, the camera overhead is being monitored by the guard at the end of the hall. Then you’d have to break out of this steel door that can only be unlocked by the guard at the end of the hallway.”
“Just don’t get in my way or your next trip will be six feet into the ground,” Jaden says looking directly into his eyes.
Ruffo begins to bust out laughing after he tries to hold a straight face for a few seconds.
“I can’t laugh anymore. You’re crazy! I’m going to make sure you get another drug test in the morning. You have to be on something new that we can’t detect yet. I hope the feds put you in a federal mental hospital. But guess what crazy boy, I’ve been authorized to wear the full exoskeleton body suit tonight and this morning. You won’t be going anywhere on my watch.”
“I bet you are hard two inches in your exoskeleton suit walking around,” Jaden snaps.
“I wish you will somehow get out of your cell, I’ll be waiting for you space boy,” Ruffo says while walking out the door.
“Nothing on this planet is going to be able to stop me!” Jaden yells in a confident voice to him.
Ruffo walks back over to him.
“Are you thirsty?” Ruffo asks while he spits on Jaden’s face.
“I’ll kill you, you bionic dick!” Jaden yells while struggling to move and turning his face towards the bed in an attempt to wipe his face.
“Don’t let your little bedbugs bite,” he says in a feminine voice, while turning around to walk out the door.
“There is a difference between bedbugs and dust mites, you dickhead!”
He walks out of the cell and the door slams shut.
‘Shit, that’s disgusting. I want to rip that asshole’s head off. He gets me so angry,’ Jaden says while struggling in the straitjacket. ‘Wow, I barely move at all now. I think the fibers in the straitjacket have gotten tighter.’
‘The fibers in this straitjacket and straps are made of the same material as the bionic suits; very hard to break through or penetrate. Strength isn’t going to work, but an energy fusion reaction will. Jaden, why did you say all of that to the guard?’ AI asks.
‘I have confidence we are going to be out of here by morning. I have a hunch we are going to figure this out. I know you don’t understand, but something is going to work for us,’ Jaden says while struggling again in the bed.
‘His spit on my face is disgusting. I can’t rub it off.’
‘I know, but I took a sample of his DNA. Maybe it will come in handy later. It will dry in a few minutes,’ AI says.
‘Save this angry disgusting feeling I’m having now. I think it might come in handy later too,’ Jaden says.
‘Yes sir.’
‘Help me review these video recordings of everything I’ve seen over the past forty-eight hours. Maybe there are some clues somewhere,’ Jaden says while he closes his eyes.
They watch a replay of everything from Jaden’s eyes and the nanoscanners. Jaden fast-forwards and replays different scenes. AI is also playing his own images. Thirty minutes go by and something catches Jaden’s attention.
r /> ‘AI, Ruffo said he booked his trip to Cancun forty-five minutes ago.’
‘Yes, he did.’
‘How do you think he booked it?’ Jaden asks.
‘I guess he called a travel agency.’
‘No, he must have booked it through the Internet or something. He said he picked out a beachfront hotel room. That sounds like something he was seeing. He never left the building because his car is still in the same place. I know employees are connecting to some sort of Internet here. Let’s scan the entire building from the top to the basement and see what every employee is doing and looking at,’ Jaden says.
They scan the entire building and some employees are working on the hospital computer system inputting patient information.
‘I found something,’ AI says.
Jaden quickly switches nanoscanners and sees what AI sees. There is a male and female employee in the sub-basement in a lounge area. The female employee has a virtual book in midair, two feet in front of her. The top of the book pages read Virtual Kindle reader 3.0. She touches the projected image in front of her and the page turns. Jaden is amazed at how clear the images of the book are shown in front of the employee. He looks at the male employee on the other side of the room.
‘That is my friend Williams. He is on the Internet somehow, but there are no wires connected to that small handheld computer he is using. The small portable computer is beaming a virtual keyboard onto the desk and he is typing on the desk,’ Jaden says.
‘He is definitely on the Internet. He is on a Nextbox 720 virtual Halo stats page. It seems as if he is connected wirelessly to the Internet somehow,’ AI says.
‘Of course, this is the future. Many things are probably wireless. How could I have been so stupid? How did we miss this?’ Jaden asks.
‘I don’t know, but I’m updating the nanoscanners as we speak to scan radio frequencies. I’ve scanned this building the past three days and there weren’t any employees using any wireless computers,’ AI says.
The book images around the female employee disappear and she gets up to leave the room.
“See you later Williams,” she says.
“Bye, Sandy.”
‘That game Virtual Halo seems like a cool game,’ Jaden says while staring at Williams’ screen.
‘Jaden!’
‘Oh, I’m sorry. What’s up?’
‘The wireless Internet is using a frequency of 11.6 GHz and it has a 128-bit encryption. The signals are being transmitted from five wireless boxes on the ceilings around the basement,’ AI says.
‘What does that mean?’ He asks.
‘It means it is going to take hours to break the encryption unless we have a user name and password. We don’t have hours. We can over scan his brain for the user name and password, or we can check other employees’ brains,’ AI says.
Jaden tries to figure out his options, ‘Over scanning sometimes doesn’t work like you said and can damage brain cells. Reading the nanomole only works if we have a physical connection to the person. Let’s look around some more; I’m sure something will turn up.’
‘We don’t have time, we should just over scan this human’s mind until we get a user name and password,’ AI nervously says.
‘Have patience young synthetic artificial intelligence nanobot. This guy didn’t do anything and he has a family and a life. There is no reason we should destroy his neuron cells and make him brain dead. We will figure something else out,’ Jaden says.
A few minutes go by.
‘I got it. Disrupt the signal around the portable computer using some magnetic interference,’ Jaden says.
‘Okay, but I don’t know what that is going to do,’ AI says.
All six nanoscanners circle around each other creating a disrupting interference that is dimming the lights in the lounge. The employee’s Internet signal is lost. The screen on his small computer flashes and a hospital Internet screen shows up: IPV6 Wi-Fi Internet for employees at NY State Albany region mental institute. Weekend only.
‘I’m going to remember his keystrokes for his user name and password,’ Jaden views right between Williams’ face and hands. His carbon dioxide molecules are blowing on the invisible nanoscanner and Jaden can smell the full contents of his dinner breath.
‘I got what you are doing. Then I can create a virtual computer from my brain and use his credentials,’ AI says.
‘Good job Robin!’ Jaden yells.
‘Robin?’
‘Batman and Robin, I’m Batman and you are my sidekick that figured out the plan.’
‘What do these words mean? “Biff, Clange, Awkkk, Glipp, Kapow, ooooff, sock, Splatt and Whamm”. These non-logical words were from the original fight scenes from Batman that you watched hundreds of times,’ AI says.
‘They are just cool made up words that aren’t supposed to make any sense. Thrown in there to make the show look cool. It was cool to me growing up watching them flash across the top of the screen in big words and cool sounds.’
Williams types on his keyboard to sign back into the Internet and Jaden focuses.
‘That was a gay password. Bottomman1990?’ Jaden asks.
‘I’m on it sir,’ AI says.
‘Hold on a second,’ Jaden says.
Jaden makes a pair of nanoscanners go inside of the small computer and start to spin around on the transistors and microchips. The computer turns off completely and smokes.
“Shit! What the hell is wrong with my computer phone?” Williams asks.
‘Why did you do that Jaden?’
‘I’m sure we both can’t use the same user name and password at the same time. I just made sure his computer won’t be working anytime soon.’
‘How did you know how to do all this stuff, with getting his password and destroying his computer so he can’t sign on again?’ AI asks.
‘I’ve watched thousands of hours of MacGyver, Colombo and Mission Impossible growing up. We have to get you thinking outside of the box AI,’ Jaden says.
‘Outside the box?’ AI asks.
‘Yes, we have to get you away from your normal logical and linear thinking. Sometimes it is good to think more random and use some imagination like us humans.’
‘I have unlimited storage so there is plenty of room for learning, I’m going to look into this later. However, I have over one hundred thousand Internet pages to surf. His user name and password worked, I’m in. I’m going to have the nanoscanners use all five wireless routers on the basement ceilings for maximum bandwidth,’ AI excitedly says.
‘Cool. See I told you to have a little faith,’ Jaden says.
‘I’m beginning to believe a little in this faith and luck thing. But just one percent.’
‘One percent is a good start, maybe tomorrow it will be ten percent,’ Jaden says.
‘Jaden I need you to go to sleep for a couple of hours. I’m going to use some of your neurons to process some of this information coming in. I have to run experiments and tests. You will be semi-conscious as if you took anesthesia before surgery. You can still use a nanoscanner if you want.’
‘Cool, it doesn’t matter if I’m awake or asleep. I can’t do anything tied up to the bed in this straitjacket Superman can’t even break out of.’
An hour passes by and Jaden is looking into the clear night sky in a nanoscanner high above the hospital.
‘There goes the Andromeda Galaxy and there goes Saturn and Mars,’ he says to himself.
He uses the nanoscanner as a low-end telescope to zoom in on stars and planets. The cool night air howls through the scanner and gives Jaden a breath of fresh air. The windmill is cutting through the air creating a cutting sound. The crickets sing in harmony from all directions. A car with bright headlights drives down the main road in front of the hospital. Everything is so quiet and peaceful thirty feet above the building. He spends over an hour stargazing just like he used to do with his fa
ther. He comes back into the building and floats by the patient’s lounge area where the television is. The lights are out and the television is the only thing lighting up the area. Jaden focuses in on the twenty-five inch flat screen television as a commercial comes on. The aerodynamic shape of this exotic car gets Jaden’s full attention.
“The 2019 Bugattee 1st generation Mars Series automobile is the most sophisticated car on the planet. This car is the first to represent the next generation of multi-planet automobiles. This car of the now future has four independent computer controlled wheel motor hybrid engines. Each 301 hp wheel motor is a five bi-cylinder hypercharged engine and they eliminate the need for a transmission and drive train. The four engines total 5,319 pound-feet of torque. This vehicle gets over two hundred miles per gallon of hydrogen gas with its advanced electrical turbine grid systems. This rocket machine does 0-62 in 2.11 seconds on Earth and a top speed between 269-301 mph. That’s right ladies and gentlemen, this is the first car that can be driven on another planet. You can take your car in the future with you to another planet. The supercomputer on board this rocket car can adjust to different gravity levels, oxygen levels, atmospheric pressures and carbon dioxide levels…”
‘What the hell? Another planet?’ He asks. ‘That’s unbelievable. This car is unbelievable. It looks like it is from another planet.’
“…It has an advanced air vacuum filter system. This vehicle can use a combination of solar cells, water and an advanced electro-nanomaterial polymer battery system in the body of the paint around the car. This new system will allow the car to drive at various lower speeds for months without gas. Around this car’s air intake vents are hundreds of mini turbines producing constant electricity for the engines. Two windmill blades on the tail of the vehicle produce a high current of electricity. The suspension, turbine spinning rims and advanced shocks create electricity for the car when it moves and stops. Kinetic energy from the brakes is transferred to the charging system. The car uses gas for hard accelerating and electricity to cruise. The fourth generation run flat tires are made from a nanotube material and synthetic rubber. Badyear says that not even a bullet can put a hole in these tires. Never have to change your tires again. The vehicle also has built in hydraulics for driving off-road or on another planet. The price tag on this planet-hopping car is $2.4 million. We aren’t trying to sell this car to everyone on the planet, just the few who can appreciate that the future of cars is here. When man is living on Mars in the next 150 years, your great-great-grandkids can still enjoy this classic vehicle on Mars. We at Bugattee want the world to know the technology is here. This vehicle also has the far-horizon technology built into it. Only 150 were produced and half were already sold…”
‘A car that cost 2.4 million dollars? Are they crazy?’ Jaden asks.
‘Let’s see what AI is up too,’ Jaden says while he switches his view back inside his body.
His eyes are closed and he can’t open them. So much information is coming into his mind from the nanoscanners. He sees five different screens of Internet pages quickly flashing by. He sees pages of: How it Works, Wikipedia, Science for Dummies, advanced calculus, Plasma Fusion for Dummies and 1000 Things about Earth.
‘How is it going AI?’
‘Very good so far. I went to some classified websites and I’m sure I will get flagged soon.’
‘Flagged?’
‘Yes, the government monitors how much information an IP address or computer user is getting and what they are looking up. I went to hundreds of sites that can raise a red flag. I learned this from reading blogs. It is just a matter of time before they shut down this connection and start an investigation. Hopefully we will be long gone by then,’ AI says.
‘Anything interesting or useful?’
‘Yes, I must say your species’ technology advanced very quickly in such a short amount of time. This new technology called plasma gasification is very advanced technology for a civilization at such a young age. It is a machine that turns any garbage into a high source of energy or electricity. The machine rips electrons from the air and converts the gas into plasma. This creates a field of intense energy like lightning. The plasma disintegrates the molecular bonds in garbage or any material. This type of research I can for your weapons.’
‘Awesome, I remember something like that in the movie Back to the Future Part II,’ Jaden says.
‘I’ve also downloaded very useful information on planet properties, neutrinos, quantum mechanics, quantum tunneling, molecular physics, future nanotechnology, covariant formulation of classical electromagnetism, Lorentz force law, Laplace force, solid-state physics, how the DNS machine works with human minds, an encyclopedia of Earth, gravity forces calculations, and military light reflection materials. I will just need another hour. I’ve already begun to run different tests.’
All the screens go blank on Jaden’s eyes.
‘I spoke too soon,’ AI says.
Jaden reads wireless signals lost, Tcpipv6 connection offline.
‘Shit, did we get enough information?’
‘I don’t know yet. I’ll have to use what we have. I have to go through hundreds of terabytes of information and run tests in and out of your body. I don’t know if it’s going to be enough time, it’s 1:03 am now. My synthetic crystal brain and your organic brain are not enough to do all these complex calculations in less than six hours,’ AI says.
‘Charge the nanoscanners, and keep using my brain to do your calculations. I’ll figure out something,’ Jaden says in a confident voice.
34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue,
Washington , D.C. Vice President’s residence 2:17 am
The phone rings and rings in Robinson’s bedroom. He looks at the time and answers the phone while closing his eyes again. He coughs a few times and clears his throat.
“Yeah?” He answers.
“I have the information you were waiting for sir,” Peters says over the phone.
“Go ahead.”
“The blog came from someone at a New York state psychiatric hospital outside of Albany.”
“So, just question everyone there tomorrow morning. Why are you telling me this now?” Robinson asks in a half-awake voice.
“That’s not all. Do you remember Jaden Marino?”
“Jaden Marino. Jaden Marino,” he repeats, “Jaden Marino?”
“Yes sir, the bi-racial teenager we were after over eighteen years ago, when UFO08 got away.”
Robinson opens his eyes and turns on the light.
“Yes, I remember that little bastard. If it is really him, he could be part of this conspiracy taking place. There is a reason why we are up to UFO15 in the past eighteen years, tripling our UFO capture number,” he says excitedly.
“There have been over 135 red flags raised at that mental hospital Internet access in the last three hours. Someone has accessed over one hundred thousand websites and over three terabytes of information were downloaded. The FBI reported shutting down the Internet connection there an hour ago. They are sending agents there this morning. Jaden Marino has been put on the government terrorist watch list as a sleeper cell back in 2000. His DNA is also untraceable. They have him in full lock down and watched with a security camera.”
“Very good. Let the FBI agent in charge know to escalate this into a high priority. We have to get this son of a bitch and not take any chances. I want to question this man myself. Tell the Feds to go in with full tactical SWATbots and state troopers.”
“Yes sir.”
Albany psychiatric hospital NY 2:45 am
It is becoming increasingly foggy outside as clouds appear from the west and slowly cover the sky. There is a coyote howling from the woods into the night sky.
‘I have a plan AI. Can you get the nanoscanners to use create mechanosynthesis artificial pathways into some of the hospital computer systems here?’
‘It is possible. What are you getting at?’ AI asks.
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nbsp; ‘I was thinking we can use the hospital computers to process some of our data. These computers are very fast here.’
‘I think that is possible, but the computers have to be on already. I would have to reprogram the nanodrones inside of the nanoscanners to process a computer’s CPU similar to artificial neurons created in the brain. That might work,’ AI says.
The nanoscanners go out after being fully charged and go into the hospital’s computer terminals for inputting patient medication. The computer screens freeze up and become unresponsive. Five computers are processing data coming from Jaden’s brain and returning to AI’s brain. Jaden uses a nanoscanner to look around the hospital. He finds his clothes and belongings in a locker on the third floor. An hour goes by; Jaden’s body disappears for a second and then returns. Light reflecting tests are complete. Jaden is laughing aloud and continues hysterically. Tests continue and energy forces are passing around Jaden’s body, which is still strapped onto the bed. A few minutes go by and Jaden continues to laugh out of control.
‘I knew you would enjoy watching an instant 150 episodes of Family Guy. I downloaded all the episodes for you since I knew you liked The Simpsons when you were back on Earth and this television show was similar,’ AI says.
‘Thanks a lot, that was like getting 150 injections of instant comedy into my veins. Family Guy episode 35, Lethal Weapons is by far the funniest. So, how is everything else coming along?’
‘So far so good. It is a good thing only one person was using the work computer. The data is flowing very well. Your brain is multi-tasking and handling the increased information speeds well. Jaden I’m going to need to use more of your body parts to store weapons energy,’ AI says.
‘Sure, remove whatever you need, I don’t care anymore. Even though I feel a slight headache, just keep going! Just get me out of this hospital!’ Jaden pleads.
‘I’m going to remove your stomach and small and large intestines. The nanodrones can process any food while still in your throat in a quarter of an inch of space. The remains will be stored inside a sealed storage area made of intestine materials in your ass cheeks. You won’t notice or feel any difference.’
‘I guess the storage area is connected directly to my asshole right?’
‘Exactly.’
Jaden thinks of some jokes and laughs to himself.
‘You are full of shit, you asshole. Your ass has shit for brains,’ Jaden thinks to himself and chuckles.
‘Why are you saying this?’ AI asks.
‘Well if I knew someone who had their intestines in their ass cheeks that is something I would say to them. I know you don’t get it, AI. Just finish changing me into an alien Frankenstein,’ Jaden says.
September 6, 2018 4:50 am
Jaden’s human eyes are closed and he is using a nanoscanner to see inside of the mattress his body is laying on top of. He has animosity towards the little critters feeding on dust and dead human skin cells.
‘What are you doing with that army of nanodrones slowly leaving your spinal cord area?’ AI asks.
‘I’m just borrowing a hundred thousand of them…to attack the alien dust mite colony!” He yells out loud.
A swarm of flying nanodrones spread out in all directions in the mattress and attacks the eight legged microscopic dust mites. The defenseless organisms explode on contact throughout the cushion and spring areas. The nanodrones fires invisible molecule ripping beams at the colonies and they explode on contact. Approximately two thousand green glowing nanodrones spin around the huge nanoscanner like two high-speed spinning compact discs. The nanoscanner resembles a spaceship attacking an alien bug race. Nanodrones are fired towards the dust mites and resemble missiles exploding on contact. There are microscopic explosions all inside of the bed. The bugs try to run and climb through debris.
“I will cleanse this bed’s soul!” Jaden yells.
‘Jaden, I need those nanodrones to work on your personal shield system. The bugs weren’t hurting you, what’s the point of this?’
‘They grossed me out and I know they are there in the back of my mind.’
‘You are harming innocent creatures. Remember what you told me about hurting another live creature?’ AI asks.
‘This is an exception. Anything under two inches doesn’t count. This is for all the asthma victims around the world suffering from these little bastards!’
‘Two-inch rule?’
“Die you little larva bastards! Die you barefoot pregnant egg laying mother mites. You can’t run or hide inside of those dead bodies, I see you. Stop eating those nasty dead human skin cells. Snack on this invisible beam of death and drone missiles!” Jaden yells with a smile on his face. He laughs to himself and it echoes throughout the room.
Ruffo and the nurse watch Jaden on the camera flipping out and yelling to himself.
“Wow, it’s only been a few hours and he already snapped. The system works,” the nurse tells Ruffo.
Jaden finishes off the colony of dust mites. A half hour passes by and Jaden is watching television in the lounge area through a nanoscanner.
“…Why do you think Professor Brown that America is trying so hard to make it back to the moon first again, if we’ve already been there six times?”
“I think America is trying to cover up its fictitious landings from 1969-1974…”
“Are you saying you don’t believe we landed on the moon forty-five years ago?” The news reporter asks.
“I’m saying MASA’s nose has grown as far as it could and now they are trying to get a nose job. If it were that easy to make it to the moon, MASA wouldn’t have been wasting billions testing rockets for the past fifteen years. Why not use the rockets from the Apollo program? They worked flawlessly for twelve trips to the moon. MASA has spent over three hundred billion of taxpayers’ dollars over the years for a manned moon mission. Why would MASA be competing to beat India and China back to the moon, if they claim they did it forty-five years ago? MASA suffered a huge drawback during the recession in 2015, when its budget was severely slashed by the democratic President. My question to the American public is why are they competing against Japan, China and India to make it to the moon? Are we trying to cover up what we didn’t do six times in the early seventies? Are the rocks Japan, China or India brings back to Earth going to look different than the rocks brought back to Earth by MASA?”
‘Enough with that moon B.S. Come on, give the USA something under their belt in history. We landed on the moon, Jesus!’ Jaden says to AI.
AI is occupied on dozens of other things and doesn’t respond. Jaden changes his vision back to the outside of his body as he notices light glowing over him. The camera is showing static interference on the guard’s room monitor. They pay it little attention. Ruffo is standing watching cable television in the room at the end of the hall with the full red exoskeleton body suit. Two nanoscanners are still accessing two computers. The other three are running various tests. They are quickly creating a five-foot circle around Jaden’s body. A circle of smoke forms around the invisible circle and the nanoscanners quickly go into Jaden’s body, up his back and out his right arm. The entire bed jerks and makes a thumping sound.
‘What was that?’ Jaden asks. ‘I felt like I was falling backwards for a second.’
‘That was one percent strength of your gravity shock wave weapon discharging from your right arm.’
‘Cool. What can I do with my left arm?’ He asks.
‘Still working on that. It will be something that works with plasma fusion energy waves. I have the energy storage area for your shield system, but I’m still missing a major ingredient. I still have more advanced Andromedian’s calculus and science calculations to do. I also need to use another body organ, your gallbladder.’
‘Just do it. It is getting close to sunrise. I can see a state trooper car sitting parked outside the hospital’s gate. I felt enough of my insides shifting aroun
d over the last few hours, I’m sure more can’t hurt,’ Jaden says.
Jaden is now watching a politician criticize President Paylin on an early morning talk show with a news reporter.
“…I think it was a big mistake for President Paylin to sign the China Open Doors bill, allowing more Chinese people to visit America without a visa, in exchange for lower interest rates on our national debt to them. She is going to open the floodgates of Chinese people coming over here and not wanting to return home when the bill goes into effect next year. China is nowhere close to the status of Western European countries and should never be given a free pass to enter our country whenever they want. She is literally kissing their ass and making us look weak to the world. A male President would never bend over backwards for China…”
Another hour goes by and the clouds get brighter in the sky. Jaden is back in his body and is looking around the room through his eyes. He sees parts of the walls scraped and destroyed.
‘AI tell me something buddy. There are more police cars parked in front of the gates.’
‘Two problems, there isn’t any sunlight to charge up and I’m still trying to figure out a missing ingredient to get your shield systems operational. A basic body shield is needed for us to get out of this place.’
‘What kind of ingredient is missing?’ Jaden asks.
‘I don’t want to bore you with the big words, but I’m missing something that will support the structure of your personal body shield. It would also have to protect you and others from plasma radiation forces and work with electromagnetic energy. The ingredient would also have to be an easy renewable source to recharge when depleted.’
‘Okay, keep at it. I’m sure we will figure something out,’ Jaden says nervously.
Jaden knows he isn’t strong enough to fight an army of police officers. He is building his confidence up, and knows he can get out of this. He continues to monitor the police in front of the gate.
6:46 am
A silent helicopter flies by overhead. The blades quickly cut the fog around it.
‘Oh shit, this isn’t good, the FBI are here. There is one robot in the helicopter with SWAT gear on and guns over its robotic hands. There are soldiers in silver exoskeleton suits waiting in a van,’ Jaden says.
‘You don’t have the energy or the weapons yet to fight against this small army,’ AI says.
‘Listen AI, you said you are missing an ingredient. Let me help you with this problem,’ Jaden says while thinking.
‘Plasma radiation forces and electromagnetic energy?’ Jaden asks.
‘Yes.’
The helicopter lands on the street outside and agents in all black suits get out. Jaden suddenly thinks back to when he rode Xenos’ magnetosphere with Marco in the race. He remembers it protects Earth from the sun’s powerful solar flares.
‘How about using the magnetosphere around Earth?’ Jaden asks.
There is a long pause.
‘That might work, but that energy source is too far from us,’ AI responds.
‘How about using an atomic solar recharge to reach the energy? Then use nanodrones to retrieve the energy. The magnetic energy is constantly coming from the Earth’s core right? So it should be all around,’ he says, ‘The thing Bellona used on Planet 455 when she was fighting all those aliens by herself.’
Jaden thinks back to her body particles going into space where the sunlight was and then returning to the planet.
There is silence as AI calculates this new information.
‘That is it! I think that might make it work!’ AI yells.
‘Cool. How much longer?’ Jaden asks.
‘I’m done. An atomic solar recharge, or ASR, is when nanoscanners, nanodrones or nanobots molecules are exploded into space from a planet at near the speed of light to recharge its energy from Cosmic rays and other unfiltered particles. In our case, we can program the nanodrones to use unfiltered sunlight and magnetosphere energy. There is also magnetic energy all around constantly coming from Earth’s core. Sometimes it takes longer for them to return to the planet, but in our case they can slingshot back to Earth using neutrino particles. Neutrinos are…’
Jaden interrupts, ‘Tell me later, let’s get out of here first.’
‘First we have to do a small ASR, to reach magnetosphere energy molecules and unfiltered sunlight. You will feel a lot of pressure around your body as if you were being squeezed. Nanodrones will be quickly moving around the outside of your body at a high speed, and then the release will take place. A million nanodrones will be released at one eighth the speed of light and then they will return into your body.’
Jaden feels pressure around his body as if he is being crushed by the air around him. A solid invisible force is pressing down on his arms, feet, legs and head. The straitjacket’s material is being stripped away. A lot of static is showing up on the camera. The straps holding Jaden to the bed are also being stripped away. Pieces of Jaden’s skin are being ripped away from his body. The solid force quickly moving around his body turns grey. Most of the straitjacket over his arms and chest evaporates. He pushes up with his arms still folded on the invisible force similar to an energy shield. Jaden grunts in pain as the clear force field explodes upwards. The straps holding Jaden to the bed are ripped apart along with the straitjacket. The shreds explode in different directions. The powerful energy release destroys the camera’s circuits. Jaden stands up from the bed. His eyes read clockwise energy shield online 5% energy, Gravity Shock wave online energy at 15%, Verifying nanoscanner’s stability and structure, Rectum storage cheeks 97% full, 40% of brain in use, Repairing outside skin cell tissue.
‘Jaden, when it returns from space in a few seconds, you are going to feel some pain as…’
‘Aggghhhh,’ Jaden yells as his body glows. He drops to the floor as he feels the energy going into where his stomach used to be. He fights the pain and ignores it.
‘The shield will work the same way you used to control it in the gravity games. Remember your rpm speed you can always monitor from your eyes,’ AI says.
Two agents and an officer walk through the front gate.
Jaden stands up and his body feels different than before. A clear invisible shield forms on the right side of his body, then on his left side. They connect together and form two feet around his body as he stands there bare-chested. He admires his more muscular body. He stands there in confidence with his skin being quickly repaired around his body. The shield scrapes the floor. He still has on his hospital pajamas and the diaper. Jaden walks towards the window. He increases the rpm to 2500. The wall and window are slowly ripped away. Sounds of rock crumbling are heard. The dust and debris are sucked into the shield and a hole about eight feet high and five feet wide is created. Jaden can see the outside of the building. Debris continues to fall from the top of the hole. He zooms in on the windmill over 120 feet in front of him slowly spinning, creating electricity for the entire building.
‘The drop to the ground is forty-three feet Jaden. Hurry, before the guards come,’ AI says.
‘I’m not afraid of any guards.’
‘What do you mean?’
Jaden concentrates on his right arm as it retracts to his shoulders and the right side of his body leans backwards. His right hand is where his shoulders meet. Nanodrones speed around a fifteen-foot circle quickly moving around his body. He can see white smoke in midair outside the building in front of him. He springs his arm forward and a strong energy impulse leaves it. Jaden releases a fast moving gravity shock wave towards the windmill. A weird swooshing sound is heard in all directions, causing the agents to abruptly stop walking. They look in the direction of the windmill on the rear side of the building. A crashing and metal ripping sound is heard as the spinning rotor dismounts from the long pole supporting it. It goes airborne and continues on a straight path, still slowly spinning. The agents and officers sitting in their vehicles look shocked. All the lights go out in the buil
ding. The airborne blade continues on a straight path, then suddenly changes direction straight down and into a school building. Alarms begin going off in the building as backup solar panel batteries start up. The agents run back towards their vehicles.
‘Shit, that was cool. Did you see that blade flying and spinning?’
‘Jaden, why did you do that, if we can jump down from here to escape?’
‘I’m getting my clothes then I’m walking out of this building through the front gate,’ he says.
Jaden walk towards the door. The energy shield begins to rip apart the steel molecules in the door. The energy shield goes down to 0.5%.
‘That is suicide. Your energy shield is at minimum strength, so is your weapon systems. There are at least ten officers and agents at the gate. You aren’t ready to stop bullets yet or other weapons the officers might use.’
‘I have confidence I can make it out of here. Where are the nanoscanners?’ Jaden asks.
‘The nanoscanners are offline for another two minutes. For now, the nanoscanners need a diagnosis anytime an atomic solar recharge is done.’
Sleeping gas is coming from the vents in the building. Smoke fills the hallways throughout the building. The patients in their rooms quickly fall asleep. The white smoke fills the room Jaden is in.
‘I can’t filter out this sleeping gas. Take some deep breaths and then hold it,’ AI says.
He breathes in and out from his lungs, before holding his breath. The pores around his body absorb oxygen. He kicks down the door. There is a solid wall about eight feet away from the door directly across from him. Jaden is blind without his nanoscanners in the thick white smoke that carries a small percentage of tear gas. His screens show that he can hold his breath for nineteen minutes. He steps out of the room and looks around. He hears a mechanical sound to his right. Suddenly a strong hand grabs his body tossing him into the wall across from him. His hands go in front of his face. He has blood on his hands and face.
‘I’m trying to enhance your organic eyes for heat sensing.’
‘Aww, my eyes are burning and hurting. I’m in pain all over, do something about it,’ Jaden pleads.
‘That is not working, keep your eyes closed. I’m going to figure out something else. Your shield and weapon systems went offline,’ AI says.
“You think you are going somewhere boy?” Ruffo asks in his red exoskeleton bionic suit and helmet covering his face.
‘Jaden, something is affecting my ability to perform my duties. Weird energy is being emitted from different parts of your brain. The pain you feel is initiating something,’ AI says.
Ruffo kicks Jaden on the floor several times, as he tries to block his chest and face with his hands. The air is knocked out of his lungs. Ruffo quickly punches Jaden in the face three times, as his head goes into the floor breaking his nose and fracturing his skull. Ruffo begins to kick Jaden. Jaden grabs his metal boot and pushes him backwards with all of his strength. Ruffo falls backwards and trips on the cell door laying flat on the floor. Jaden has a fractured wrist, two broken ribs, a swollen face and bruises around his body. He feels the pain, but ignores it. The adrenaline increases around his body. The nanodrones ride his fast moving bloodstream and begin to repair the damage around his body. Ruffo quickly stands up with Jaden.
‘Where are the nanoscanners?’ Jaden asks.
‘They still aren’t ready. Some of their structures need to be repaired from the ASR. I’m creating temporary sonar with your ears and senses. Keep your eyes closed. Your muscles are charging and the bone structure in your fists and feet are being enhanced,’ AI says.
Jaden ears emit radar signals like a bat. His brain determines the distances and maps out what is around him through the smoke.
“When I’m finished with you, you’re going to wake up in the intensive care unit at the hospital, handcuffed to a bed,” Ruffo says behind his face shield.
Ruffo charges towards Jaden while he still has his eyes closed. Jaden can see a virtual image of Ruffo coming towards him. The white smoke is making it impossible to see. Jaden feels his muscles bulging as he stands in a karate stance. Ruffo’s exoskeleton suit has built in heat sensors. Jaden has a powerful rage inside of him as the pain is translated into anger. AI is having a hard time doing calculations and multi-tasking.
‘Jaden, use your energy shield and shock wave weapon system on him.’
‘I might need that later. I can take this guy out without that,’ Jaden says with confidence.
Ruffo swings his right arm and Jaden blocks the powerful blow with his left arm. He then grabs Ruffo’s hard plastic arm, turns and elbows his helmet with his right arm. Ruffo’s face turns sideways. Ruffo quickly grabs Jaden’s throat with his left bionic hand, lifting him up and squeezing it. Jaden swings to punch Ruffo, but misses. Ruffo slams Jaden into the wall as a strong impulse of electricity comes from Ruffo’s hand and into Jaden’s body electrocuting him. The built in stun gun sends a powerful jolt into his body. The electricity goes directly into Jaden’s abdominal area and the energy is instantly converted into usable energy for his body. The smoke stops coming from the ceiling’s vents. Jaden grabs the plastic arm holding his neck. His strength is greatly magnified in his muscles. Ruffo swings to punch Jaden with the other hand. Jaden intercepts it. Jaden struggles with the strong bionic mechanics around Ruffo’s body. Jaden grunts and Ruffo grunts in pain. Ruffo releases his grip around Jaden’s neck. Ruffo begins to move backwards as he can’t believe Jaden is overpowering him. Ruffo’s eyes convey his feeling of complete shock.
“What were you saying earlier about your suit being as strong as three men?” Jaden snaps.
Jaden stands up on his own and pushes Ruffo backwards a few steps. Jaden takes two big steps forward and kicks him with a side kick to the chest. A dent isn’t made in the hard plastic, but Ruffo falls backwards directly into a steel door. There is a loud thump. The frame around the door is damaged, but the door is still intact.
The smoke begins to be sucked into vents. His nanoscanners go online. Jaden walks up to Ruffo moaning in pain and trying to stand up.
‘AI, run that nasty feeling I had when Ruffo spit on me last night.’
‘Yeah, that’s it,’ Jaden says.
Jaden gets very angry as he grabs Ruffo’s lower chest and bends in the plastic with his left fingers creating an area to grab. The gravity around Jaden is being disrupted. Jaden lifts him up over his head with his left hand as Ruffo struggles with two hands to break free. He kicks wildly as mechanical sounds are heard. Jaden looks at him through his face shield.
“This is for spitting on me!” Jaden yells.
Jaden retracts his right arm towards the floor and quickly springs it towards Ruffo’s body over him. A small gravity shock wave of energy releases from his hand. Ruffo’s body flies into the ceiling breaking a pipe. The force from the shock wave keeps his body flat against the ceiling. Jaden tightens a fist as Ruffo yells in pain as his body is being crushed on the ceiling. Debris breaks from the ceiling, but stays afloat with Ruffo’s body. His body is being squeezed into the ceiling as he yells in agonizing pain. Seven seconds go by and Ruffo’s body quickly falls. Jaden jumps up at the same time with his left fist over his head as Ruffo’s body comes down from the high ceiling. His fist breaks the hard glass on the helmet covering Ruffo’s face. The punch strikes his nose and mouth causing it to quickly bleed. Ruffo’s legs tilt and hit the floor first, then the rest of his body. Ruffo falls flat on his stomach and lays semi-unconscious and moaning in pain.
“Man, I can’t believe the RYU uppercut in Street Fighter could actually be useful for something in real life,” Jaden says while chuckling, “That felt good.”
There is a crackling sound in Jaden face as his bones in his nose are being repaired.
‘Law enforcement is entering the building,’ AI says.
‘I’m not done with this asshole yet.’
Jaden lifts Ruffo up by the neck and slams hi
m against the wall at the end of the hallway. His feet are six inches from the floor. Jaden looks him directly in the eyes through the broken glass on the face of the helmet. He hears Ruffo moaning in pain and breathing heavy.
‘AI scan his eyes and duplicate the eyes’ structure.’
“Who did you say was going to wake up in the ICU?” Jaden asks.
His bionic suit stops working and producing internal air.
“Why are you breathing like Darth Vader, Mr. Tough Guy?” Jaden asks.
“Go to hell, you piece of shit,” Ruffo groans.
Jaden increases the grip around Ruffo’s neck.
“Look how strong I am? I’m crushing your hard plastic neck with the force of four men.”
“Screw you!”
“I’m going to decide now if you’re going to hell or wake up in the ICU in a few days, Mr. Ruffo,” Jaden says in a deeper voice.
The nanoscanners penetrate Ruffo’s brain and go into his subconscious of regret. Nanodrones also access his nanomole. Images of Ruffo’s past flashes before Ruffo’s eyes and Jaden’s eye screen.
“You were bullied as a teenager in school and picked on every day. You threw cats from the roof of your apartment building as a teenager and tortured other animals as an adult. You ran over Bambi on purpose and you tied cows feet together before tipping them.” Jaden says.
Millions of Ruffo’s brain cells are being destroyed by this forced brain scan as he tries to fight it. Jaden’s anger and adrenaline rises again. He can hear his heart beating fast, along with Ruffo’s. Jaden finds something of more interest in his memories.
“You had sex several times with your sister’s underage daughter?” Jaden asks, “You raped your 13-year-old niece when you were supposed to be watching her? The little girl begged you not to do it and at the time you were twenty-four?”
“No, no, what are you talking about?” Ruffo asks.
Jaden continues, “You felt guilty years later as she grew up hating men and hating herself eventually committing suicide on a drug overdose at seventeen. You destroyed that little girl’s life, and then you denied doing anything like this to your own sister, calling your niece a liar?”
Ruffo begins to cry as blood runs down his face. Nanodrones are charging the gravity shock wave energy by creating an eighteen-foot circle around Jaden and Ruffo. Jaden’s grip around his neck increases and the plastic can be heard crushing around his neck choking him tighter. Sounds of bones crushing together can be heard.
“I didn’t mean to. How did you find out about these things?” Ruffo asks in a low hoarse and gagging voice, while tears run down to his undershirt.
Jaden stares deep into his eyes.
“Please don’t kill me,” Ruffo pleads while choking to breath.
Jaden releases his grip around Ruffo’s neck and he stands on the floor gasping and breathing heavily.
“Thank you, I’m sorry…” Ruffo says while looking at Jaden’s eyes turn completely dark. He becomes scared and freaked out by Jaden’s eyes turning completely black.
Jaden steps back and pulls down his pants to remove the diaper from under his hospital pants. Ruffo looks at him with confusion.
“Are you going to rape me?” Ruffo asks.
“No, you sick pervert. I’m sure you would like that though. You don’t even deserve to be raped in jail.”
Jaden walks up to Ruffo and rips off his helmet. The helmet bounces on the floor while pieces of glass breakaway from the helmet and roll in different directions. Jaden places the fully loaded diaper over Ruffo’s head and tightens it around his neck.
“I can’t breathe! Awwww!” Ruffo yells muffled while he struggles to lift his non-functioning bionic arms towards his head.
“You won’t be needing to breathe, where you are going. Remember when I told you if you got in my way I’ll kill you?” Jaden asks.
“Please don’t kill me. Who are you? I’m sorry,” Ruffo asks in a moaning and muffled voice.
“I’m your grim reaper. You don’t deserve to be on this planet. You coward child molester rapist!” Jaden yells.
An eighteen-foot circle of smoke can be seen going through walls and around Jaden. He takes a step back and springs his right hand and body forward into Ruffo’s chest. The sounds of crushing plastic and metal echoes in all directions. The powerful gravity shock wave’s force presses the hard plastic into Ruffo’s ribs and vital organs propelling him backwards. The diaper over his head briefly expands as the air is knocked from his body. His body goes through the solid concrete wall and goes airborne. A loud explosion is heard. Concrete debris propels towards Jaden, but his energy shield blocks it. Ruffo’s body flies out of the building in a straight trajectory and continues over the front gate area. A helicopter hovering above the state hospital observes the debris flying with Ruffo’s body. His body is lifeless as it floats as if it is in space. His body continues to fly in a straight line across the small, two-way street and into a wooded area. Ruffo’s body suddenly changes direction and quickly slams into a muddy ground area at three times his body weight. Dirt and mud flies in different directions. The concrete and debris lands over his splattered body with the diaper still attached.
Jaden walks away from the huge hole. His body begins to repairs itself. Law enforcement looks up towards the hole in the building. Agents run across the street to see what landed in the woods.
“He flew 124 feet, not bad. I didn’t know shit could fly,” Jaden snaps.
‘Jaden, officers are by the elevator and some are on the stairway standing by. They are talking to each other by radio.’
‘I’m getting my clothes and belongings on the third floor, and then we can get out of here,’ Jaden says.
Jaden walks towards the end of the hall that is locked by an all steel gate resembling a jail cell. His energy shield spins around him destroying the molecules in the steel. An arch-shaped hole is created in the metal gate as smoke comes from the edges of the destroyed steel.
‘That took 12,000 rpm to destroy. Wish I was in the gravity games now,’ Jaden snaps.
There is no one in the security room on the other side of the gate. Jaden walks through it and towards some stairs. Jaden runs down to the third floor and goes through another steel gate. The nanoscanners are watching everything. All the employees are out of the building. A robot with cameras as eyes and guns as hands walks up the stairs to the second floor. The autonomous SWATbot has clothes on like a SWAT team officer.
‘Shit my energy is getting very low. Is there enough energy for me to go invisible?’ Jaden asks.
‘Yes, but I will need to redirect your little shield energy and shock wave energy towards that. The SWATbot has high powered guns,’ AI says.
Jaden finds the locker his clothes are in and breaks it open by pulling it hard with his superhuman strength. The locker door makes a loud slamming noise when it hits the floor. He quickly puts on his old Giants jersey, blue baggy jeans and puts his feet in his 1995 Air Jordan sneakers. He quickly tucks his shoelaces into his shoes and runs back towards the stairs.
‘These sneakers are feeling very good. So much better than those annoying slippers.’
The SWATbot is coming up the lower stairs and sees Jaden running towards the side of the stairs that goes up. It quickly fires a small tranquilizer dart from its left hand hitting Jaden in the upper shoulder. Jaden quickly pulls it out and tosses it.
“Freeze and identify yourself,” the SWATbot says through a built in loudspeaker.
‘Now it asks me to freeze?’
Jaden quickly runs up the stairs. The SWATbot runs up the stairs behind him.
‘The nanodrones are countering the sedatives entering your bloodstream. I see you are thinking about jumping out the window. I’m increasing the muscle strength in your legs, so you can run faster.’
‘Thanks AI. Try to counter the sedatives faster, I’m feeling weaker.’
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�It’s quickly moving in your nervous system. I have seventy percent of it under control. I’m going to strengthen the skin on your back,’ AI says.
The nanodrones quickly begin creating artificial neurons in between the neurons and cells in Jaden’s brain. The nanodrones also create artificial connections inside of Jaden’s nervous system. His brain usage goes up to sixty-five percent. Jaden can see the robot running up the stairs through the nanoscanners and he can hear the SWAT team officers on the first floor talking by headset to the SWATbot running up the stairs.
“RFID microchip unresponsive in subject. Tranquilizer 1 hit subject in shoulder. Pursuing subject upstairs,” SWATbot says through the radio.
“That’s affirmative Bot48, subject is needed alive, over,” the team leader replies.
Jaden makes it back to the fifth floor, as the SWATbot is ten feet behind him and gaining. The smoke is coming from the pipes again. Jaden quickly runs through the destroyed gate area on the fifth floor. Suddenly everything slows down around Jaden. Nanotime 100x is displayed on his eye screen. He is running normal speed and everything around him is moving in slow motion. Jaden remembers nanotime from when he was in the Gravhawk back on Earth. His thinking is in regular time. Jaden hears his heart beat once. The SWATbot clears the stairs and sees Jaden in sight. His heart beats another thump. It fires five darts at Jaden and they cruise through the air. His body slowly moves to the left, but two hit his right arm as he turns to clear the gate.
Jaden runs with his eyes closed through the sedative smoke coming from the vents again. He uses a nanoscanner that is directly in front of his organic eyes. He can see perfectly through all the smoke as he holds his breath.
‘Run as fast as you can. Your leg muscles are at their maximum enhancement,’ AI says.
He runs faster and stretches his legs as far as he can. He sees the light at the end of the hallway. The SWATbot reaches the gate and fires several tranquilizer darts at Jaden. The darts cruise in slow motion behind Jaden. He sees he is running at 16 mph.
‘Jaden concentrate on your speed, don’t worry about the darts quickly approaching you.’
‘But I can dodge the darts,’ he says.
‘You need to reach 22 mph by the edge of the ledge,’ AI says.
‘You sure I’m going to land okay, the drop to the ground is about forty-three feet,’ Jaden says while he reaches 18 mph and glides over the room door and debris on the floor.
‘Don’t worry, this will work,’ AI says while five darts hit Jaden’s back and bounce off his skin.
Jaden hears a very slow talking deep voice on the radio as the SWAT team runs up the stairs to the fourth floor, “Subject is running towards the hole on the south side of the building.”
‘I feel as if I’m being chased by a Terminator.’
Darts fly by Jaden’s ears and three more pass by his stretched out legs. A slow sounding swooshing is heard. The SWATbot is still running behind Jaden, but trailing. Jaden reaches the ledge of the huge hole in the hallway at 23 mph and leaps with all his might. White smoke follows his body as he goes airborne.
‘I guess it’s time to find out if I can fly like Mike!’
Everything speeds up again around Jaden. The gravity around Jaden’s body is disrupted. The light around Jaden’s body passes through him. The nanodrones are absorbing the light from one side of his body and reflecting it on the other. This is making Jaden invisible. Jaden’s legs are still running in the air as if he is doing a long jump. The SWATbot stops at the end of the hallway as it sees Jaden disappear before its camera eyes. Jaden’s body is leaping over the driveway and begins to slowly descend. Jaden sees millions of nanodrones under his feet and around his body quickly spinning around disrupting the gravity. He clears the gate and lands in the street bending down, catching his balance. Law enforcement runs towards the grass outside the hole in the building, looking for Jaden’s body.
‘Oh shit, I just jumped eighty-four feet from a building window. That was beyond cool. Thank you Air Jordon gods for getting me out of that crazy house,’ Jaden says while he takes a deep breath.
A police dog by the entrance to the building is barking towards Jaden in the middle of the street. The police officer holding the dog by the leash doesn’t see anything there.
Jaden runs down the street as he passes police cars and unmarked vehicles without anyone in it. Jaden runs up to the last state trooper vehicle. He opens the door, climbs in it and closes the door. He looks on the right side of the steering wheel and doesn’t see a keyhole.
‘Damn, how do you start this up?’ He asks.
‘I believe it requires a fingerprint to be started up,’ AI suggests.
‘Shit.’
Jaden opens the door and continues running down the side of the street invisible. He runs past a roadblock where state troopers are blocking off the street. He turns down another street and continues down the street where cars are making U-turns at. Jaden makes himself visible by thinking about it. His overall brain usage goes back down to thirty percent. He slows down and walks on the sidewalk. Jaden begins to cough and spits on the ground.
‘What is this brown nasty stuff I just spit out?’
‘That is all the dirt around your body on the outside of your skin. The nanodrones in your skin take all the dirt and bacteria through your body to your throat,” AI says.
‘Why? That’s nasty.’
‘You don’t have to bath or shower this way. It only happens once a day. The brown liquid also contained the sedatives,’ AI says.
‘I guess that’s cool then.’
Fresh air blows on his face, slowly making his hair move.
‘Those idiots are still looking for me on the hospital building property. That was an awesome escape. We need a vehicle to get to the airport.’
‘How can we get a vehicle?’ AI asks.
‘I have an idea,’ Jaden says as he watches the cars go by.
‘My knuckles are still stronger and my leg muscles are still enhanced?’ Jaden asks while looking at his fist and hands.
‘Yes,’ AI says.
Jaden slowly goes invisible again and runs with the cars on the sidewalk. Most cars are speeding by him. Jaden stretches out his legs more increasing his speed and then he runs in the middle of the street on the double solid yellow lines. Pure oxygen is being absorbed into Jaden’s pores and into his bloodstream. He breathes through his lungs as if he is walking. His nanoscanners are checking inside of each car as they approach behind him and pass by. Jaden increases his speed from 19 mph to 25 mph as the last small car in a group drives along side of him. An older white female driver is singing a Fleetwood Mac song on the eighties satellite radio station.
“You can go your own way,” she sings in melody.
Jaden swings and breaks her window with his fist. The lady swerves over the road and screams at the top of her lungs. Jaden grabs onto the side of the car as it hits him.
“Damn, lady!” He yells.
She then slams on the brakes and Jaden’s body is propelled forward and smacks into the concrete. His body rolls fifteen feet down the street and he lies on his back. She is trying to figure where the voice came from and how her car window was broken. She is shocked and confused. She thinks she hit someone. His clothes are ripped and skin scraped. Jaden, still invisible, quickly gets up and jogs back to her car. He opens her door and she screams when it opens. He reaches over to her and clicks her seat belt. She is confused as she doesn’t see anyone and her seat belt flies across her. He pulls her out of the car by her arm and she falls onto the street still screaming. Jaden sits down on the glass in her car and drives off.
“Sorry grandma, I need your car to save the world,” Jaden yells out the window.
‘That was kinda rough there Jaden.’
‘They should make a video game like this,’ Jaden snaps.
There is a LCD
screen over the air vent that reads: Hybrid Zebra battery 109 miles, Goojjle GPS navigation screen. Where to?
‘This little car is running off of electricity, amazing. Car navigation?’ He asks.
‘It looks like it’s an electronic map feature that might be able to tell us how to get to the airport,’ AI suggests.
‘This thing tells me where I am, this is cool technology.’
He clicks on the GPS screen and quickly figures out how to map himself to the airport.
‘I know it looked bad, but she will be okay and is getting help from a passerby,’ he says.
The GPS begins to talk through the car speakers, “Good morning, and thank you for using Goojjle navigation system. Today is September 6th 2018 at 7:30 am, you are driving northeast on Highway 85. Please drive to the highlighted area on the map screen. Distance to Albany International Airport is 13.5 miles.”
‘Hey it talks, cool. AI, use the nanoscanners to detect any roadblocks or law enforcement in this path the GPS is telling us to go,’ he says.
‘Yes sir.’
‘Interesting, I was in Delmar, New York all this time. I miss driving,’ Jaden says.
He clears out the broken glass still in the window frame. Jaden changes the channel on the satellite radio to the nineties station. Rock and roll is playing. Jaden drives on the highway and AI continues to do calculations needed for Jaden’s weapon systems. The sun’s rays penetrate the clouds and give the nanoscanners energy.
‘How did you know you could steal this car?’ AI asks.
‘I noticed the posted speed limit was 25 mph here for cars. I know most women drivers always do the exact speed limit. I knew I could run at least 25 mph. I also wanted to get the last car in a pack of cars, so I don’t cause a big accident. The funny thing is, something inside of me wanted to throw her out of the car while it was moving. I don’t know where these evil urges are coming from.’
‘There is a lot of unknown activity going on in your brain, but we can discuss it later,” AI says.
Washington, D.C. White house 7:35 am
Robinson picks up the phone.
“What do you mean, he got away?” Robinson asks.
“Yes, sir. There is no trace of him and one security guard is dead,” Peters says.
“Dead? Was the subject’s RFID microchip activated?” He asks.
“Yes sir it was, but the RFID was in the feces of a diaper wrapped around the security guard’s head. The guard flew over 120 feet from the fifth floor. The feces are being sent to the FBI lab to be analyzed. The guard was wearing a generation two full body suit, completely destroyed. Tranquilizer darts were found on the scene and were pulled out by the suspect,” Peters says.
“Send me an instant upload of all the surveillance videos. It looks as if this fugitive is still alive and on the run. Set up roadblocks in the area and monitor all transportation places, including the airports. Run the fugitive face recognition program at all transportation depots,” Robinson says.
“It was already done sir and the videos are ready to be played on your screen.”
“I want to talk to the FBI agent in charge,” Robinson says.
“Right away, sir.”
…………..To be continued.
Written by: Vlane Carter
Creative art director: Vlane Carter
Graphic artist: John Buurman
John Moriarty
Matthew Garofalo
Kwan Wilson
THE REBIRTH UNIVERSE SERIES:
BIO-SAPIEN VOLUME I BOOKS 1-6
BIO-SAPIEN VOLUME II BOOKS 7-12
BIO-SAPIEN VOLUME III BOOKS 13-18
BIO-SAPIEN COMIC BOOKS ISSUES 1-30
BIO-SAPIEN VIDEO GAME SERIES
BIO-SAPIEN SPINOFF REBIRTH SERIES
BELLONA SERIES BOOKS 1-3
ANDROMEDIAN CHRONICAL SERIES BOOK 1-3
ANDROMEDIAN CHRONICAL COMIC BOOKS 1-5
ANDROMEDIAN CHRONICAL VIDEO GAME
ANDROMEDIAN CHRONICAL CARTOON
BOMANI SERIES BOOK 1- 10
MARCO SERIES BOOK 1-2
ROBOGODS & DARCLONIANS BOOK 1-2
TORAGON BOOKS 1-2
QUEEN VALASCA & THE ARACHNOSAPIENS BOOK 1-3