Posts Tagged ‘enlightenment’

Surf The Singularity

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Zik plays for time, keeping Dr. Wagner talking so he can figure out how to get out of this jam.  But the jam they’re in is worse than they imagined!

Wagner reveals that despite causing his aging to dramatically slow, he is now at the limits of his life.  Since he can’t see all of time unfold by becoming immortal, he’ll bring the rest of the future to himself, quickly! The machine he’s built creates a singularity and channels the warping of space-time so that for everyone in its field, the entire rest of time rushes towards them quickly, allowing them to see everything!  Wagner reasons that this expanded perception must enable total enlightenment of the soul.

Sensibly, Zik asks why Wagner can’t perform this time manipulation elsewhere, where it won’t encompass his entire home planet and its population. But Wagner’s ethos dictates that if you can raise someone to a higher level of enlightenment, it would be unenlightened to avoid doing so. To him, enlightenment can be bestowed, and should be, whether the recipient agrees or not, because they are yet too unenlightened to understand the gift they’re receiving.

With that, Wagner turns to his diabolical machine and begins the process! The equipment revs up with a noise Misha the gorillaur knows only too well, and she starts getting nervous. Zik tells Tanaka to get ready, because he has a plan to use that nervousness to help stop the experiment.  But Tanaka isn’t totally on board! This time warp experiment can give him the ability to stop worrying about what to do next, and passively observe what arrives. It’s what he’s been doing since recovering from the Jairian attack on his clan, and this provides an easy escape from the pain. Zik counters that it’s not up to Wagner to make a decision that robs everyone of the right to determine their own destiny, and with that, he steels himself for action!

Wagner’s Lab

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Defender Zik is led into the lab of the sinister Dr. Wagner, along with Tanaka, still held by Misha the gorillaur. The lab is full of strange equipment and a platform surrounded by large rings. Zik presses Wagner for information, hoping to buy time to prevent him from destroying the planet. But Wagner is unconcerned with the deaths of millions of Zozians, because he’s convinced he’s bestowing enlightenment instead. Zik calls him crazy.

That sets Wagner off on an angry rant about how much he contributed to the secretive Project Zoz that enabled humans to leave Earth and come to Zoz all those years ago. He continues that his new challenge has been unlocking the secrets of immortality, and amazes the others by revealing that he’s over a thousand years old already! An incredulous Tanaka asks how that’s possible, and Wagner replies that he did to himself what he’s done with everything he’s touched over the years: he repaired the flaws he perceived in the original design! Returning to the topic at hand, he promises the shocked duo enlightenment!

Dr. Wagner

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The gorillaurs force Defender Zik and Tanaka to the mysterious house, which sits in a patch of the jungle which is withered and dead looking. Waiting for them on the porch is an unexpected figure from Zoz history – Dr. Neil Wagner!

DEFENDER ZIK LORE BREAK!
A Brief History Of Dr. Neil Wagner

Dr. Wagner was born on Earth, in the United States, and traces his ancestry to Germany. He became involved in the secret Project Zoz, and his primary duty was to collect the DNA information and build the biological printer that would be needed to seed Earth life on the new Zozian home-world.

Before the launch of the Project Zoz colony ship, his deep genetic research brought many truths to his attention. He learned how to slow his own ageing process down dramatically, something he’s continued to improve over the centuries. Realizing that sharing this discovery could lead to chaos among the population of Earth, he hid it, not even informing the other members of Project Zoz.

During the trip to Zoz, the plan was for almost everyone to be in cryogenic stasis, and to have rotating caretakers spend five years awake each, ensuring that the ship systems did not become compromised on the centuries-long journey. Dr. Wagner, who was also integral to the design of the stasis system, offered to take the first shift, since that’s when most of the potential problems were anticipated to arise. He also ensured that his name was last in the rotation.

In this way, Wagner ensured that he could stay awake for the entire journey. There were no serious on-board problems for him to deal with, so he dedicated all his time to refining his anti-ageing process, continually extending his possible lifespan. He was after every scientists dream: unlimited time to unlock the mysteries of the universe!

He turned his attention to the genetic data he had collected for all the Earth life, making what he considered to be improvements. Some of the more delicate plants were made hardier. Mosquitos were refined to no longer desire human blood. Orcas would lose their cruelty. And then his highest achievement: the Chadee! Chimpanzees acquired a human level of intelligence, with various other improvements to allow speech and increased fine motor skills in their hands.

When it came time to look at his anti-ageing technology again, he began to scrutinize his own DNA in great detail, improving everything he could. One DNA segment puzzled him, as it seemed injected, and he reasoned it must have come from a virus. He then looked for the same sequence in the other sleeping humans, and he found it in very nearly everyone. So he fixed the problem in everyone he found it in (including several of Zik’s ancestors), without ever waking anyone up.

At the end of the trip, the other people scheduled to take a five-year supervisory shift were puzzled that they weren’t awoken. Individually, they approached Dr. Wagner, and he told them that he had re-jigged the duty roster so that fewer people would have to suffer what amounted to a five-year loss of life doing a boring and unnecessary job. Most reacted with skepticism, but turned their attention to the urgent and difficult task of terraforming their new home.

Then, as Zoz became populated with life, the Chadee were discovered. When Wagner’s upgrades were exposed, the rest of the Zozians were furious with him. During a private interrogation with the leaders of the project, Wagner boldly admitted to having meddled with the genes of everyone who had the genetic anomaly he’d fixed. The elders were stunned, shunned him forever, and agreed among themselves not to tell the Zozians about it until they were ready, because there was already great unease about the difficulty of settling Zoz at the time.

The secret of that genetic tinkering is still only known to a handful of elders, and debate continues among them whether to release the information publicly.

An astonished Zik asks how he could still be alive, since nearly two hundred years have passed since he was last heard from, and Wagner reveals that he has solved the problem of aging! Or rather, that he thought he had. Meanwhile, Wagner has questions of his own, specifically: what are Zik and Tanaka doing sneaking around on his island?

Zik explains their situation, which Wagner was aware of, and apologizes for trespassing, since he was unaware anyone lived here. Then Wagner decides to invite Defender Zik and Tanaka to witness the genesis of Wagner’s plan, which will kill everyone on Zoz, them included! An incredulous Zik follows him into the house…