by Noel » Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:53 am
Username: Hikari-879
Title:My name is Mich?
Story:
Mich. The name continued to rang through his head, bringing with it only pain. It symbolized the existence he had thought to be his. His entire life, which he thought to be fourteen years, he believed that he was unique, that there was only one of him, that no one could possibly steal away his existence. The secrets that had been hidden from him, and the rest of his kind, the ignorance given to them, it kept them happy. He had never imagined that he wasn’t ‘Mich.’
“You are nothing more than a clone.” The agony of discovering that he, and everyone he had ever known, was merely a copy rippled through him, making him shiver. ‘Mich’ was a boy in the ‘real’ world; he himself was only a duplicate, a spare, kept as a reserve should the epidemic kill too much of the original population. However, the disease was eradicated, but after the clones were finished growing. Thousands of clones, about a month old, exact twins of the populace, were unneeded. The world didn’t need that many more mouths to feed. The plague that was expected to nearly eliminate mankind, but instead quickly died out, had not touched the original Mich. This boy, not sure what to call himself, learned that all his memories weren’t his, that his body belonged to someone else, that his very mind was not a first.
They have only one purpose now. The clones, numbering in the thousands, nearly millions, weren’t wanted. The creatures’, actually only a few months old but with the bodies of ones far older, fates were decided. Organ donors. They were going to be ‘humanely put to sleep.’ Their blood and flesh would be stored to save the lives of humans who needed just that. Nearly 40% of the artificial humans had met this fate at that point, and now Mich ver. 2’s turn was drawing near. On the other side of the metal door in front of him stood men and women in white coats equipped with syringes and merciless, stoic expressions. Maybe thirty others, all destined for the same fate surrounded the boy, also trapped inside a holding room, which while it was hardly uncomfortable seemed to spell doom. The doors were locked, there weren’t windows, and clearly the government wanted them gone. This ‘Mich’ had never once, in his only seventy-nine days of existence, actually seen the sky. He knew what it looked like; his false memories were filled with it, tinged with the joy of living.
This boy, who hadn’t bothered to re-name himself as the most of the others had, didn’t fear death. He knew that all succumbed to it someday, and he felt as if he had lived for fourteen years the true Mich had, rather than less than three months. He understood that there wasn’t enough food to feed a massive amount of incomers in the world. While many panicked, begging for their lives, he obeyed silently, not caring.
In truth, he did have chance. Subjects deemed outstanding and fit for survival were left alive. This was those born unnaturally strong and healthy; those who would carry their weight in the world with ease. ‘Mich’ felt he did indeed have a chance at this luxury; it appeared the original him wasn’t suffering when he had been cloned. With luck, when he was tested, he would be deemed fit to continue living. His brain, uncaring as it was, refused to think of the alternative. Little did he know about how few were chosen, and how few left in one piece.
“Subjects two-thousand-six-hundred-forty to seventy, enter now!” The voice rang from the speaker on the wall, making the mentioned jump and slowly succumb to the fear they had been ignoring. Pupils enlarged, hands began to twitch, and they flinched as the door ahead of them slid open. ‘Mich’ decided that he chose not to wait, and, pretending he was not near paralyzed with fear, marched forward toward those waiting, toward the artificial light illuminating the room, his face filled with false indifference.
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Well, I tried! Essentially, a deadly disease came that was expected to kill a lot of humans. To prevent the population from taking a massive dip, mankind created a lot of clones. However, the disease died out quickly, and the clones would instead make the population skyrocket. So, the clones were going to be used for organs and blood transfusions/replacements. More accurately, killed so they wouldn't use up earth's resources. Very healthy clones wouldn't be killed though, instead sent off to live in the world. Mich is one of the clones whose fate wasn't decided yet.
b]Art: None![/b]
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Noel on Mon Aug 22, 2011 11:46 am, edited 1 time in total.