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Chapter #5

It has learnt to talk

    by: Redstreak Author IconMail Icon
Adam gets to work measuring every bit of the spider to 3 decimal places. Adams measures so many points that he can make a full and accurate 3d model of the spider on a nearby computer. He then takes thousands more measurements for several more poses, this way he can animate the model.

Adam pull out a colour chart to see if the spider has changed colour anywhere, he discovers that it hadn't.

Adam then put the spider into a giant MRI machine and she what he looks like on the inside. Adam see that he was grow a network of bone substitutes along is breathing holes. He see the spider has multiple copies of every single organ, even brains, this spider would be almost impossible to kill with anything short an explosive tank shell at point blank range. There is something that looks like copper wire between the brains, since he don't want to cut up his friend he won't know for sure. He guesses the copper wire is for near light speed communication between the brains, this would both make the spider smarter and mean it would only have one personality. He notices their is a cluster of vessels in an ear in the spiders neck, something complex is being grown their.

Adam then do some FMRI, so you can see its brains in action.Adam notices their is a lot of activity all over the place in all of them. Adam has no idea what bits of brain control what so you do some test to figure it out. Butting various colours and shapes in front of his big adorable eyes he sees where the visual cortexes are, he then does the same for taste and smell and touch. Adam notices that whenever you talk huge areas of all the brain light up, even more when you say new and complicated words. Adam tests it by reading from the book you were currently reading for fun about an alternate history where Nicholas Tesla opens a portal into a universe of a 50ft high spider civilization that were in a medieval period when first discovered but who are quickly given access to modern technology in exchange for mercenary work (since you you hire about a hundred spiders for a tonne of steel armies and navies with humans in them are all but phased out, since the spider code of chivalry means they won't attack a weaker opponent (i.e. all humans) first means you couldn't use the spiders to gain territory whilst the ability of just a company of spiders to tie up, literally, any army of earth made war so futile not even generals would do it any more) heavy lifting and the resources of their home-world. This novel was about foiling a scheme by imperial japan you capture the spiders as eggs and thus raise them to be an unstoppable army that would be completely and unquestionable loyal to the emperor. The rich prose, action packed scenes and nuanced dialog of this book lead the listening parts of the brain to light up more then ever before.

"Your trying to learn to talk aren't you," Adam ask Mr Palps.

"Yes, am I doing it properly?" asked Mr Palps.

"Yes, perfectly" Adam says

"Can I ask you a favor then" asks Mr Plaps

"I have to know what it is first" he replies

You have the following choices:

1. May I grow bigger?

*Noteb*
2. Can I go outside?

*Noteb* indicates the next chapter needs to be written.
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