The human species is dying out, and the scientists are sitting with
their hands in their hair. Nothing is working, not the old medicines,
nor the latest surgical techniques.
Until one day during a meeting of
a World Health Organisation committee, a young scientist came up with
the idea to explore the use of genetic engineering. A few scientists
researched the idea and came up with the solution to manipulate the
fundamental code of life: the DNA helix. It worked, but there was an
unexpected side-effect.
Would people keep fighting the plan for their future survival, even while they continued to die out?
This story is also available as part of the Storm Anthology Volume I
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