Aldn-378

The subject identifier ALDN-378 was not originally intended to be a name. In the sterile, fluorescent-lit corridors of the Vostok Research Institute, designations were a matter of bureaucracy, a way to catalogue the inevitable failures of the bio-engineering division. ALDN stood for "Advanced Neural Development," and the 378 suffix indicated that it was the three-hundred and seventy-eighth iteration of the series. The previous three hundred and seventy-seven had succumbed to rapid cellular degradation, catastrophic neural cascades, or the simple, tragic inability to sustain a heartbeat. The researchers expected ALDN-378 to follow the same brief, flickering existence before being incinerated in the sub-level furnaces.

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The alarms began to blare, red lights washing the lab in a crimson tide, but ALDN-378 ignored them. It walked to the reinforced glass, placing a hand against the surface. The material, designed to withstand ballistic impact, began to craze and crack, not from force, but from a molecular destabilization emanating from the subject's palm.

"Status," ALDN-378 vocalized. The voice was a harmonic convergence of a thousand synthesized samples, smooth and terrifyingly calm.