"Total nanite DNA reconstruction", he says. You've heard of this tech before, but though it was decades off. You soldier up and say, "When do we start"? Doctor Jacks smiles and says, "Well the hard part is already done. The nanites have fully colonized every cell of your body. That took several years". This catches you off guard. "What the hell do mean", you blurt out? Doctor Jacks pulls out a file and not just any file, but your military file. "You took part in a experimental trial for a new anti-nerve agent during the Gulf War. It wasn't an anti nerve agent. It was the first field trial for the nano-meds. They were designed to repair battlefield injuries by augmenting the subjects own healing abilities", he says. You rub your arm remembering that. The doctor then continues, "It wasn't exactly successful. Several subjects developed what came to be known as Gulf War syndrome. A few, very few it worked. have you ever wondered how you survived so many close calls. Those close calls were closer than you realized. Part of the nano-meds programming includes suppressing traumatic memories. This also caused some issues. You are one of the few that adjusted well. That is the reason you're the one that must go on this mission. What we're going to do is reprogram your nano-meds with a new template. They will transform you completely. Not even a DNA test will indicate you've ever been anything but a woman. It will be painful, but the nano-meds will block all memories of the transformation". You don't know what to say. You've been carrying around tiny robots for 14 years without your knowledge. You feel a little pissed about the deception. Not to mention your brothers that didn't survive they're little experiment. You also know it's the cost of war and a cost you knew when you enlisted. "Fine Doc, lets get started", you grumble.
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