Corporate Sector
D'ian: Surface: Gellar Estate
Darth D'Cera closed her eyes, sitting in the hollowed tree, breathing in and out slowly. She could feel the pulse of energy of the world around her, her thoughts searching out - toward her family's home, toward the neighbor, toward the cities across the world. There it was. For some, lingering in the back, for some, more pronounced. Fear. Anger. Hatred. It was remarkable how many people felt contempt for themselves or others. Especially in the Corporate Sector. And the young sith loved it all.
The school day had been draining, keeping up appearances, talking with those who still called her friend - or rival, for that matter. At the same time, shielding her Force signature so the undetected user might not pick up all that she had become. Especially in her own house, where her mother and sister had shown signs of Force use in the past, she didn't want anything to hint to them to the truth about her.
So here she sat, feeding off of the dark feelings, the raw emotions, giving her strength, rejuvenating her in a way sleep and food simply couldn't. Her entire body felt the waves of energy wash over her, as she thought of her own emotions, her own contempt of the world around her. And it strengthened her further.
Only when she felt ready, did she call on the holocron to see the next chapter of the story.
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300 years ago ...
Imri stood in what looked like a closet, D'Cera's presence, in the close-quarters seemingly unnoticed. Along the wall, vials of red liquid she assumed were blood samples, each labeled, and on a small table beneath, with a desk-lamp lit up, a series of petri dishes.
Imri's eyes were closed, one hand on one petri dish, the other on a second, and at first, nothing was happening. Then, D'Cera felt it. Soft at first, then the pulse of energy, the Force, flowing back and forth between Imri and the two petri dishes. That Force presence was growing stronger and stronger, Imri's hands trembling ever so slightly. And then, after a few minutes, it diminished, Imri opening his eyes and glancing down, pulling out a microscope from a side cabinet and placing one of the dishes beneath it. Studying for several minutes before smiling as he took out a notebook and began writing, speaking out loud as he did.
"The Force proves to be the most effective method of instilling the enzyme into human tissue. it keeps necessary cells intact, rather than destroys them. Unfortunately, indirect contact is insufficient for purposes of transfer. Furthermore, for genomic activity necessary to activate the enzyme, the gene carrying the enzyme must be mass produced. As the enzyme is recessive, activation requires a carrier to have no dominant gene counteracting the effects. Proposed solution: utilize sperm and egg cells to establish enzyme in new fetus. Will need test-"
His thoughts and his writings were interrupted by a loud bang behind him.
"Imri! your shift is starting! Time to stop playing with microscopes!"
Imri let out a frustrated sigh, turning his head behind him.
"I'll be out in a minute!"
He closed the notebook, tucking it into the cabinet, turned and opened the door, a shaft of light blinding for a minute before eyes adjusted.
There stood Rand, the same partner from the previous experiment, worse for the ware.
"Rand, you need to be more careful. People don't know about my experimentation, and if they find out, they will shut it down. I don't appreciate you shouting at me either."
Rand took the scolding with his own sigh.
"Sorry."
Imri shook his head, turning and closing the door to the small closet behind him, and making sure it was locked.
"How's it going in there?"
"We don't talk about it out here. What's on my list for today?"
Rand grabbed a datapad from his belt, beginning to scroll through it.
"You have a few people here suffering from cancer, one or two burn victims, and a couple with fertility problems"
"Are any of them cases we should be dealing with?"
"Your the healer, Imri. What do I know?"
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A few hours later, Imri was about ready to strangle his next patient - some of those burn victims deserved their morsel of pain, for the things they did. Not to mention curing diseases wasn't exactly the jedi's main task. Remarkable what rules the so-called masters chose to follow. He was on the last appointment, glancing down at the datapad.
"So, what seems to be the problem?"
The man and woman were both younger looking, but both had pained looks on their faces. it was the man who spoke, ever glancing back to his wife.
"We ... we aren't able to have children. None of the doctors we've seen have been able to explain why, or how, or what we can do. There are fertility treatments, but ... well, we don't really have that kind of money"
Imri nodded his head, listening as patiently as he could.
"We were hoping, maybe, the jedi could figure out what's wrong - and make it better. We've always wanted children, ever since we got married. Is there anything you can do?"
Imri was prepared to respond no, and possibly, how stupid it was for a family who cannot afford to get treatment to try to have a family, which costs money.
But at that moment, he felt an intuition - a presence in the force, telling him to pay attention - and his eyes turned from the husband to the wife, silent as she was. She glanced back at him, her eyes filled with hope and despair, all at once. Imri could see something, deep within, and he could practically see his covert experiment come into play. He smiled, turning his gaze from her to him and back to her.
"I think I can help you - but it will take time. It's an experimental procedure I've been preparing. So long as you agree to abide by certain conditions, I think I can help you have your dream."
Both of them smiled broadly at the thought, glancing at each other with love before turning back to him.
"Anything we can do, we'll do it"
"Excellent."
Imri shook their hands.
"By the way, I am called Jedi Imri. What are your names?"
The husband again spoke.
"My name is Darryl Winton. And this is my wife, Persephone"
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