A pretty redhead comes in wearing a bright white labcoat with a green shirt and jeans underneath. She smiles at you and "Hello, i'm Professor Jennifer Freeman. You can call me Jenny if you'd like." You shake her hand and have a seat as she takes down some notes. Without looking up at you she says "Now did they tell you what the experiment would be about today?" You said you overheard the secretary say something about mass displacement but you weren't sure exactly what she meant. The professor looks up at you and says "Okay, here's what's going to happen. We've been working on a compound for the past few years that we're convinced could compact a living organism's genetic structure. Or in layman's terms... make it smaller." You are a bit thrown back by this and you ask what she means by smaller. She raises an eyebrow and says very plainly "Exactly what it sounds like. Tinier. Littler. Less big. But on the plus side, since the body is being compacted, you'll be a little bit denser. So you'll be a lot tougher." You take all this in and ask how she's going to do it exactly and she says "With this" and pulls out of her coat pocket a small vial of glowing green liquid.
You ask what exactly is going to happen next and she says "Well, first i'm going to take down some recordings. We need to examine exactly how small you're going to get when you interact with the compound." She reaches into her bag and pulls out a small electronic tape recorder and presses the big glowing "R" button. She talks into it just like one would a phone. "Experiment number one is ready to commence. Patient is in good physical health, mental capacity is at normal levels, and by all means he's not bad looking either." You laugh a bit at her overall playful tone for the experiment, but you're slammed back to reality when she places a rubber glove on and begins to uncork the beaker. She hands the vial over to you and says "Patient is accepting the compound now, and i'm instructing him to..."
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