Submitted by Cody_Fox23 t3_116h3ur in WritingPrompts
gdbessemer t1_ja1rhv6 wrote
##1062
From the moment I am born, fully-grown and clawing free from the freestanding gestation sac, I know that I have a Mission.
With my first breath a veritable pinata of knowledge bursts in my mind, my synapses gobbling up the glittering facts like so much candy; foremost among them is the knowledge that I am clone #1062, and I have 23 hours to live.
A conveyor hums and pushes me along, furbishing me with armor and grafting a bioantenna (mostly painlessly) to my spine. I receive and integrate all memory downloads from my recently deceased fraternal partner, #1061: here, forgetting is painful–no, is a sin.
The conveyor stops. To my left is a fashionable lounge, cushions and gentle amber light incongruous against the industrial birth canal I emerged from. To my right is a foot-thick, lead-lined door. Failure isn’t fatal, but everything behind that door is.
Memory shows that some of my predecessors have chosen not to act: faulty genes, or protest of this profligate harvest. Those clones spent their alloted hours relaxing, then dying regardless.
What does it say about my designers that they’d allow this choice?
I thought of #1063 behind me, already being quickened in a nutrient slush in the clone farm. If he’s going to have a chance for a better time of it than I did, well…
I head right, to the Mission.
WC: 228
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katpoker666 t1_ja3gyyi wrote
This was great, GD! Very existential. Small thing—I got a little lost on the quickening part. May just be a me thing
Cody_Fox23 OP t1_ja3e710 wrote
Thank you for your submission; it has scored 14 points!
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