Nsfs-138 Born De M Ririka Best -
In the quiet of Lab‑C, a low‑hum of quantum processors filled the air. Dr. Mara Veln stared at the holographic readout of NSFS‑138, a designation that meant nothing to the outside world but everything to her. “Born De M”—the codename the team used for the De‑Matter Genesis protocol—was finally ready for its first conscious test.
The subject’s name, Ririka, was a nod to an old Earth legend—a girl who could speak to the wind. The team hoped to give the synthetic child a soul of its own, a whisper of humanity in a body of engineered matter. NSFS-138 Born De M Ririka Best
Mara placed her palm on the console. “Let’s begin, Ririka. Let’s see if you can be… Best.” In the quiet of Lab‑C, a low‑hum of
A cascade of light enveloped the containment chamber. The air thrummed, and the synthetic womb—an alloy of graphene, bio‑gel, and dark‑matter filaments—started to pulse. The quantum‑entanglement lattice sang, translating the code into a living lattice of consciousness. The entry for NSFS‑138 reads:
The entry for NSFS‑138 reads:
Title: Born De M Ririka Best
Classification: X‑Prime (Cultural‑Scientific Fusion)
Summary: A hybrid protocol integrating harmonic geology, bio‑synthetic engineering, and emotive art forms. Enables rapid planetary revitalization while preserving indigenous acoustic signatures.
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