Research
laboratory (Unknown to the world) 5 A.M. :
It was his last day of research at the lab.
Yet, he was far from reaching his goal. He wanted to spend even the last second
for his cause. Being the youngest brother, he was deemed to do his brothers’
bidding all these days. He had to tread the path they had laid for him and was
neither given an option nor was asked for opinion. But the past 1 year was
different. He was given his freedom -
freedom of thought and freedom of deed. He was left to himself. He now
aimed to bring forth a medicine to counter all the viruses and also manipulate
the human gene to adapt to the drastic climatic and atmospheric changes brought
due to the viles of human activity. But his stipulated time for research was
coming to an end today, after which he had to go back to his brothers.
His gloved hands reached for the vials rack which had close
to 300 vials. Out of practice, he knew where exactly his 2 most important vials
were placed. He pulled out the vials which were labeled “Demon” and “HS+”.
HS+ (Homo Sapien +) is
a human gene induced with the mutagen that would probably help the gene to
evolve into a superior gene. If succeeded, HS+ could transform the human race
into a more tolerable species towards UV radiations. With HS+, humans could
adapt to extreme heat or cold, could survive at lower oxygen levels and require
less water intake for the body. But his observation all these days showed that this
gene wasn’t mutating. Its DNA remained the same with not even a 0.00001%
deviation.
Demon is the most
stubborn viruses of all the viruses present in the lab. He had mutated
dangerous viruses together to get the Demon virus. According to him, the
medicine that could kill Demon virus could hold any other virus at bay. The
Demon virus mutated at an alarming rate. He had carefully studied the pattern
of mutations and chromosomal changes of this Demon virus and came up with the
medicine - “Elixir”. He had induced the Demon virus with considerable amount of
Elixir and has been checking ever since. But the Elixir did not seem to have
any effect on this virus. The Demon continued to mutate and replicate rapidly.
As he proceeded to recheck the RNA of Demon and the
mutagenesis of HS+, he wiped the sweat off his brow and took out a stone from
his pocket. It was pale blue in color without any lustre or radiance. He gave
it a tired look and ruminated the past. His past, when he was Sahadeva, the
youngest of the Pandavas. He had always found pleasure in brewing medicines and
getting the right herbs for healing the sick. Curing the sick was his passion. It
broke his heart to be part of the massive massacre of mankind in the form of
Mahabharat war. His soul was restless in heaven. “One chance, just another
chance, I want to serve the mankind. It kills me to see them suffer with so
many diseases. I want to put an end to their agony and misery.” he thought. He
went to Krishna and pleaded. “Krishna, you have heard this before. But please
do pay heed to it now. Just this time. I wouldn’t ask you for anything else.”
Krishna gave his cross lipped smile and said, “The mankind
is doing extremely well Sahadeva. Your concern for them is quiet baseless and
unnecessary.”
Sahadeva retorted, “Doing well? Do you not see how they are
affected by all these new cultures of viruses leading to various diseases? Do
you not see how their so called modern civilization has crippled the earth’s
conditions leading to drastic climatic changes? Given the present situation,
mankind would come to extinct in a couple of years.”
“Believe me Sahadev, mankind is doing great and is capable
enough to take care of its race.” replied Krishna.
“But, to please my conscience, please give me a chance to
help them.”
“And how do you intend to help?”
“You know that I have the instincts of a scientist, I would
like to study the latest viral patterns and come up with a medicine to counter its
replication. Also, I want to bring a superior version of the human gene to enhance
man’s tolerance towards the present climatic conditions.”
Krishna gave his all knowing smile and said, “Trust me
Sahadev, they are doing well on their own and your indulgence is not required.”
“But give me one year. If I fail, the mankind has nothing to
lose, but if I succeed, they will benefit and I will be happy.”
Sahadev pleaded until Krishna finally gave in. “I will give
you a self equipped laboratory for your research at a secluded place from
mankind and I forbid you from revealing your identity to anyone.” said Krishna.
Krishna then showed Sahadev a deep blue sapphire. It caste its blue color on
everything in vicinity and was of the same color as that of Krishna. He asked
Sahadev, “Do you know what this depicts?”
“That’s a sapphire and it is a symbol of love and faith. Am
I correct?” asked Sahadev.
Krishna - “Yes and No.”
Sahadev - “Please elaborate.”
“Wisdom is required to show faith in the right things at
right time. Similarly, wisdom is required to love something or someone who
truly deserves it. The sapphire is often mistaken to be the symbol of faith and
love. But it actually depicts wisdom. Wisdom, that lets you choose what to hold
on to and what to give up. Wisdom also tells you when to hold on to and when to
give up.”
After receiving a confused nod from Sahadev, Krishna handed
over the sapphire to Sahadev. Strangely, the Sapphire lost its aura in
Sahadev’s hand and looked more like a murkish crystal. Sahadev slid it into his
pocket, crediting its previous color to be the reflection of Krishna’s
complexion. Before descending to earth, his elder brother Yudhishtira volunteered
to accompany him, for which Sahadev courteously refused. He was the only person
to go as was deemed by Krishna. Yudhishtira gave him Dharma, the dog to
accompany him to earth.
Sahadev is brought back to the present with Dharma’s bark.
He slides the stone back to his pocket and turns around to see Dharma with a
package of fruits as usual. His term of one year on earth wouldn’t have been
possible without Dharma. Dharma miraculously brought him food to eat every day.
Thus, allowing Sahadev to concentrate completely on his research without
deviations. Casting a grateful look at Dharma, Sahadev hastily took few quick
bytes of the fruit and went back to his electron microscope.
His peering eyes did not see anything different from what
they saw the previous day. The replications of the Demon virus haven’t slowed
down. He kept gazing at the results for quite some time, helplessly hoping for
some miracle to happen. He then noticed the nucleotide, which wasn’t clearly
visible. He increased the magnification from x100,1000 to x1000,1000 to get a
clear view of the nucleotide, when the idea struck him. “The nucleotide that
was once visible on x100,1000 is now visible on x1000,1000.” He mused brimming
with joy. “It clearly meant that the nucleotide is diminishing and there would
finally remain nothing of it.” He was so obsessed with impeding the replications
that he hadn’t concentrated on the nucleotide. The elixir was working. Though,
in a different way from how he had expected. According to the assumptions made based
on his calculations, the elixir was supposed to stop the virus from replicating
itself on the host. But strangely, it did not happen. Instead, the Elixir
weakened the nucleotide and would slowly remove its traces from existence. Strange
were the ways of nature he thought. He could create the Elixir but could
neither program its reaction on the virus nor could quicken its pace. “May be
nature has its own way of reacting to the disturbances and followed its own
pace.” He thought.
He patted Dharma and now bent to check “HS+”. He saw no
significant change in the gene. In the least, he had expected the mutagen to
modify the DNA by 0.00001%. But it lay here without any reactions to the
induced mutagen. His mind kept repeating his former thought, “Nature has its
own way of reacting to the disturbances and followed its own pace.” But TIME is
what he did not have. He had time till dusk after which he had to return to
where he came from. He remembered Krishna’s
words and his mocking smile, “Mankind is doing great and is capable enough to
take care of its race.” This kept overlapping with his thoughts, “Nature has
its own way of reacting to the disturbances and followed its own pace.”
“May be this is what Krishna meant when he said that mankind
could take care of itself. Nature has designed man to evolve over time.”
“Yes.” He thought. “Ever since the beginning of the ages,
mankind has evolved to survive the atmospheric and climatic changes. Many
living creatures came into existence and left the phase of earth losing their
battle for survival. But man had survived under all conditions so far. He had evolved
from a tree dwelling being to the more erect Ramapithecus. Following multiple
series of evolution, he became the present Homo Sapien from Neanderthal. All
this was acheived without anyone’s
indulgence. The creator had programmed man to adapt to changes unlike any other
species. That is the reason man is said to be God’s best creation. But it took
time. Yes! Mankind needed time to evolve; and as Krishna had told him, his
indulgence wasn’t required.” He looked at the sapphire which gained its previous
radiant deep blue hued version. Yes, he had gained the wisdom to bestow his
faith in the right direction. He knew he had to give up his irrelevant
apprehensions for the survival of mankind. He closed his eyes and thanked
Krishna for giving him this opportunity to enlighten his disturbed soul. He prayed
to Krishna, ascending his way towards heaven with Dharma at his tow, while the
unknown laboratory vanished into nothingness.
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