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THE APOCALYPSE :EARTH TRANSFORMED INTO HELL
Chapter 39: The Genius Biologist Abaser

Chapter 39: The Genius Biologist Abaser

Abaser was a biologist from the Alleman Republic. He was also a genetic engineer. He believed the Mansur race was the best in the universe. He thought they should control all other races. He admired Adolf John, the new Prime Minister of the Alleman Republic.

Abaser was born in Starcone, the capital. He finished his studies at Sorin Engineering University. He first studied Soul Networking Technology. Later, he realized it helped humans connect their souls to a virtual world. Abaser did not like this. He thought it was an escape from the real world. He believed it wasted resources. He argued humans should explore possibilities in the real world.

Abaser thought humans could evolve beyond their limits. He imagined humans could take the best traits from other life forms in the universe. This would make them god-like.

Because of this, he changed his focus to genetic engineering. After centuries of work, he became a famous biologist.

He later shared his idea. He said human genes were like computer code. He believed genes could create many different forms of life. He also thought human and alien genes could mix to make stronger life forms. If humans made a “smart gene,” it could absorb and improve on other species’ genes. This would make them like gods.

Most people thought his ideas were crazy. They did not believe in his theory.

Human genetic research had reached its limit. Humans lived for about 10,000 years now. But this made it harder for humans to have children. They had to wait more than 100 years between births. It was like there was a law in the universe that stopped them from unlocking the full potential of genes.

Abaser’s idea about the smart gene seemed even more impossible. The evolution of intelligent life took billions of years. No one had ever seen conscious evolution. It was always slow and natural.

Abaser went from being a famous scientist to a "weirdo." No one would hire him.

Then, he met Adolf John.

By then, Adolf John led the National Revival Party. His party was the biggest in the Alleman Republic. John thought he would soon become Prime Minister. He began thinking about the future of the Republic like a leader of a big nation.

When John heard Abaser’s idea about the smart gene, he became curious. John liked mysticism. Abaser’s ideas were strange, but they caught John’s attention. John asked a key question: “Professor Abaser, if your theory is true, can it be used in the military?”

Abaser said, “Yes, Lord Adolf. These creatures could be soldiers for the Alleman Republic. They would help us destroy unfair treaties.”

John laughed. He said, "Good! Professor Abaser, you’re hired. From now on, you are my Chief Biological Scientist. I will support your research.”

With John’s help, Abaser started his big project. He built a huge research spaceship.

Abaser took the spaceship to a faraway star system. They traveled hundreds of thousands of light years. They reached a harsh planet. Abaser called it Planet Life One. He wanted to do his experiment there. He thought life on this planet could evolve into something pure. He parked his spaceship in the planet’s orbit.

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Abaser’s experiment was very successful. He focused on speeding up the evolution of a small insect-like species. These creatures were called alien insects. Abaser’s genetic control gave them an advantage. The alien insects survived the planet’s tough conditions and started to reproduce. They were small and worm-like. But they found ways to survive.

The alien insects evolved to enter the bodies of other creatures. They drank the spinal fluid of their hosts. Over time, they learned to control these creatures. Once they controlled their hosts’ circulatory system, they used the new bodies to interact with the environment.

As the alien insects controlled more creatures, they took their genetic traits. Their chemical makeup started to change. They only took the best genes. This helped them stay on top of evolution. If they met a species that was not good enough, they quickly killed it.

Abaser was shocked by the results. In just a few generations, the species absorbed by the alien insects had changed completely. The alien insects seemed to speed up the evolution of their hosts. These hosts developed special traits, like antennae that could pierce steel, sharp limbs, and tough shells.

In a short time, many different species became one race. The alien insects became a strong and united group.

To help Adolf John use the alien insects in the military, Abaser made their minds work together. He created a shared mind called the "Overlord." The Overlord controlled all the alien insects.

But the Overlord needed a way to communicate. It created a special insect called the brain insect. These insects carried out the Overlord’s orders. Each brain insect had a task, like "defend the nest" or "find new hosts." Brain insects had some freedom, but they could not disobey the Overlord.

As the alien insects grew stronger, Abaser saw they had taken over all the life forms on Planet Life One. He knew they needed stronger hosts to keep evolving.

Abaser was proud of what he had done. The alien insects had survived and kept their core mind intact. He knew he had created a new form of life, controlled by a smart gene-like force.

Abaser’s spaceship stayed in orbit around Planet Life One. It let him watch the insects evolve and control the Overlord.

One day, Abaser held a small device. It was the Overlord controller. It could send encrypted signals to control the Overlord and all the alien insects on Planet Life One.

The alien insects were still weak in battle. If Abaser found stronger hosts, the insects would become more powerful.

Planet Life One was now entirely under the control of the alien insects. The surface was full of insect-like structures.

Abaser told the Overlord to create two insect eggs.

He wanted to take them back to Adolf John to share his progress.

Two weeks later, a small white ship landed at an insect base. Two people in blue hazmat suits stepped out. Four robots followed, carrying large metal boxes. The ground was covered in sticky red mats. The mats moved aside when the ship landed, making space for it to dock.

The robots placed the boxes and opened them.

Soon, two large insect creatures came out of the nest. They were 5 meters tall and had brown-yellow bodies with black spots. The creatures carefully carried the insect eggs in their pincers.

“Captain, it’s hard to believe that after so many years, we’ve created such amazing creatures. These worker insects look fierce, but they carry the eggs carefully, afraid of breaking them,” one of the men said.

“Ruhl, it’s all controlled by the Overlord. The alien insects only have one mind—the Overlord. These workers and the larvae crawling on the mats have no real minds. They just follow orders,” Abaser explained.

The eggs were placed in metal boxes. Abaser locked them with multiple security layers. He set them to explode if anyone tried to open them.

He marked the boxes as "Hope One" and "Hope Two."

Abaser was ready to return to the Alleman Republic. He wanted to congratulate Adolf John on becoming the new Prime Minister. He had worked for John for centuries. John had always trusted him and never pressured him for immediate results.