Topic > The Bacterium Inside the famous laboratory, the two doctors immersed themselves deeply in their research and worked independently. The soft hum coming from the machine's fan caught their attention on a subliminal level. Caveat shook his neck, bent from the strain of bending over his work for the past few hours. He stood up and stretched, then walked around the lab to exercise and headed into the quieter adjoining room to make a phone call to astronomers at Caltech. He made arrangements for them to fly in as early as possible that same day to get a glimpse of their colossal breakthrough. The experts arrived in Atlanta by mid-morning. Trainee Alex, while carrying out his assigned tasks, casually walked in through the lab door. Stapleton and Caveat, absorbed in their work, turned in their chairs as if taken by surprise. Alex, surprised in response, looked at Stapleton. "Oh, sorry doctor, I thought you were alone." "It's okay Alex," she said. “Come in please. Alex, I would like you to meet the famous Dr. Bernard Caveat, the inventor of the incredible micro-neuro syringe." Caveat looked at her fondly. “He requested our help with the “Bacterium X” project. Dr. Caveat, this is my intern , Alex Patten." The men shook hands and exchanged greetings. The enthusiastic intern, now sandwiched between two of the world's most prestigious scientists, mustered enough courage to answer a question from the neurotech giant, before everyone got to work. Warning, I understand the bacterium is turning into a potential pandemic... middle of paper... ckly. What we have here,” he then pointed to the largest monitor in the lab, “we now know is fatal to all life, including humans. What you see here is..." Dr. Marks, overcome with amazement, broke out. "The Cronin Galaxy!" Gremley approached his colleague and shared the excitement. "That's right!" "The Cronin Galaxy?" Stapleton uttered: "Are you sure doctors?" "You can't miss it." Dr. Marks confirmed. “Do you see his wings?” the shape clearly defined. Then he took a step back and squinted with his eyes still fixed on the giant three-dimensional screen “Where did you ever find a graphic like that?” “It's not a graphic!” Stapleton said. “It's Bacterium X magnified at 10 (-120), believe it or not!
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