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Whatever Happened to the Clones? (13 ratings) by Roger Born
Page 1 of 2 In the German town of Bergen everything looked alike; the houses, the
vehicles, and even the people. On the monotonous rail into town, we passed
through village after village which were exactly alike, interrupted with
orchards and groves which were identical. Even the low
lying hills looked cloned.
That was the problem: clones. It seems my old friend
Corbin had perfected
the vatting technique of creating nearly perfect human
clones.
I was greeted at the station by Helga, a woman with
remarkable red hair,
whose beauty did not match her hair. She was very
business-like, and never
smiled. She was Corbin's wife. In silence we rode an
old lorry to the
Institute.
Corbin would not be there, for he was in the town
jail. So out of character
for him. He had been witnessed killing a man, and was
arrested on the spot.
I came for two reasons. First, to find out if I could
help my friend, and
secondly, to see if he really had succeeded in cloning
someone.
At the Institute, I was met by Garret, Corbin's long
time assistant, who
fearfully babbled incessantly. 'They come out of the
vats fully formed and
functional!' He said. On and on with scientific
drivel, I could neither
understand nor appreciate. 'Show me.' I finally said.
'But the vats are empty now. We don't know why they
were emptied, or even
when.' He wailed. 'Without Corbin being here, we don't
know how to fill
them, or with what chemicals.' He was fearing for his
life, as well he
should be.
I had to extract some kind of answers from Garret.
Sitting him down, I
questioned him. 'How long had he been doing this?' I
asked, and 'How long
does it take to make a clone?' Garret was of no help
here, as he broke into
a continual weeping.
I then visited Corbin In the jail, he didn't look
like himself. He could
barely speak. He had such a blank look on his face, I
guess the ordeal of
prison was telling on him. Helga assisted me with in
interview, still quiet,
but holding his hand across the table. I could see she
deeply cared for him.
With great agitation, the jailer came running in,
staring at Corbin. He
spoke to us hurriedly, 'Professor Corbin was just seen
at the Institute!'
I looked again at this Corbin, setting here, and
backed away from the
table. Helga's eyes had a look of resignation. "Keep
a close eye on this
one! Don't let him get away!" I told the jailer.
Back at the Institute, I found my friend Corbin
behind his desk. 'Explain!'
I shouted.
'I can't. He said. 'I do not remember anything before
Monday, last.'
'Are you really Corbin?'
'Yes. Of course I am. Who else would I be?'
'You are his clone, because you cannot remember
anything before last
Monday!' I said.
'That is not possible. I would know, wouldn't I?'
'Do you remember how to run the vats?'
He was silent. Helga was again, quietly holding the
hand of this other
Corbin. I reflected on her. I could not comprehend
her actions. She loved
her husband, but didn't she know who this was?
'Helga, where are Corbin's notes and recordings?'
'Corbin never allowed any of us to see them. I would
not know where to look
for them now.' She said.
Outside Corbin's office, I called the Jailer. "Come
at once! I have
another one here for you to arrest!" I said.
Retreating to the hotel, I spent the evening trying
to get through on the
phone to my Captain. I wanted the authority to finish
this. In the morning,
I was summoned by the Jailer, who was also the town's
Constable. 'We cannot
find Corbin in either place. Nor is Helga or Garret to
be found. In the
night they have fled. I believe they drove to the next
town, toward the
border.'
Riding with the Constable, the road was dirt, and
deeply rutted. An
over-night rain had made mud of it all. Coming to a
sharp curve in the road,
I spied an overturned car, down over the edge of a
drop off. We ran to the
car and found three Corbins, and two Helgas, all dead.
Garret was there
also, and very dead.
At first I thought they died in the crash, but the
car was not that badly
damaged. Looking closer, I found a small puncture
wound behind each of their
left ears. They had been murdered, shot with a small
calibre hand gun, and
left here intentionally. The murderer would have
wanted us to believe that
this was the end of the line. They are dead, so the
case is closed.
'Who is the murderer? said the Constable. 'Is it
Corbin, or Helga, or even
possibly Garret?
'I know what I must do.' I said. 'Let's go back to
the Hotel. I must make a
call at once!'Next Page Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2001 Roger Born, sffworld.com. All rights reserved. No part of this may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the author. The author has submitted the work in accordance with and in agreement with the following Submission Guidelines.
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