Supergirl: Nano
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 2:25 pm
Met U’s central cafeteria was abuzz with the lunch time crowd. Students were coming and going as dictated by their classes so there a lot of movement at this hour. Some were taking their time since they had no classes. Kara Kent, in a long sleeved shirt and jeans was one of these people. She was sitting at a table near the windows that let you look out over the campus quad. Glasses on and hair in a ponytail, Kara was looking outside still feeling down. She would hate to say it but Supergirl didn’t feel so super. The reason for her bum mood was leaving the cafeteria a floor below her. Kara caught sight of Dick Malverne as he walked out across the quad leaving the building. She looked back down at her lunch and shook her head.
“I can move mountains but can’t fix one friendship.” The Girl of Steel muttered.
It had been a few weeks since Dick and she had a falling out. Despite her efforts, Kara couldn’t get Dick to talk to her. He was avoiding her texts and going out of his way to avoid her on campus. Short of her using her super-speed to ambush him the Girl of Steel wasn’t getting close. It drove her crazy; Dick was one of the most understanding guys in the world. If he knew she was Supergirl…but she couldn’t tell him that, not without opening a major can of worms. Kara was still lost in thought when she heard,
“Hey Kara, pull yourself out your head it can be a dangerous place.”
Mattie Stevens walked up to Kara’s table and took a seat, “What’s going on?”
Mattie was one of Kara’s good friends on campus. They had met in Dr. Williams Advance Science course at the beginning of the year. She was a short petite brown-haired girl. She was also very smart, earning a coveted spot as Dr. Williams’s intern. Mattie was in fact dressed for work, wearing a white lab coat over her outfit a blouse and dark pants.
“Oh, nothing.” Kara tried to brush off the question.
Mattie shook her head, “You read like an open book Kara your still wondering what to do about Rich right?”
Kara nodded in agreement, “Yeah, he’s still pretty mad.”
“Well you just have to keep at it. I’ve known Dick as long as you have, he’ll crack at some point. Besides he can’t stay mad at you forever, I know it.” Mattie said the last bit with a sly look on her face. Kara sighed in response. Mattie didn’t quite know why Dick was mad and that Kara couldn’t explain away her behavior. She also kept pushing an idea that Kara wasn’t sure was true anymore.
“We’re friends Mattie, just friends.” Kara clarified.
“Yeah, I know.” Mattie rolled her eyes though at the comment. She knew Dick was falling for the Kansas farm girl, now if only Kara would get off her butt and do something about it, Mattie thought. She didn’t mention it though when she said, “Anyway I came over here to invite you to a cool experiment.”
Kara raised an eyebrow, “Dr. Williams’s nano replication? I thought that was private.”
Dr. Emily Williams was a renounced scientist. She was considered one of the smarter people on the planet who routinely turned down offers from Lex-Corp, Wayne Enterprises, Queen Industries, and even STAR Labs to work for them. When talking to Kara’s class on the first day, Williams explained her heart was at schools, teaching and researching. Kara had instantly liked her. The doctor’s field was in advance nanotechnology. It was starting to come into its own on Earth but was very painstaking in development. Making the incredibly small machines was difficult and not cost effective. Dr. Williams hoped to solve that problem with a major experiment today.
“It is, but I work for her and she said I could invite someone. Come on Kara I know you want to check this out.” Mattie first explained and then pushed.
Kara was interested in the experiment plus it would also give her something else to think about it for a little while. She nodded and said, “Let’s go.”
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Emily was suiting up for the big day. The doctor was quite attractive for a brilliant scientist. She was a pretty short haired ginger with green eyes. Her red hair was tied back and out of the way so it wouldn’t get in the way of a special helmet she used for her suit. It was sitting on the table in front of her. The suit had been designed by Emily to work in an environment filled with her nano-bots. It was a skin tight gray suit made of synthetic material. It had a hexagonal pattern over it this was a special layer which the nano-bots recognized that was not for consumption. A darker thicker leotard like suit covered her core. Her hands wore special gloves that looked robotic in nature. She hadn’t put these on yet.
“I do like that suit.”
Emily smiled and saw her husband and partner, Dr. Jeremy Williams standing at the door. He was tall, dark haired, and handsome. She wondered how a girl like her had ever gotten Jeremy. He looked over his glasses smiling slyly at his wife, “Your butt does look great in it.”
“Stop it Jeremy.” She laughed. He came over and took his wife in his arms. Emily returned it and kissed him. The two had met about five years back at a conference. It had just been a professional relationship at first that blossomed into something more. The two scientists fell madly in love. They had been married for three years now.
After their kiss he said, “Today is the big day.”
“I know, I’m nervous, if this doesn’t work we’ll be back at square one.” She answered the concern clear on her face.
Lovingly he rubbed her shoulders, “Don’t worry, things will go fine. We’ve gone through those little bots’ code a thousand times. Once we are done here today you’ll have brought forth an entirely new area of science. ” He switched to a bad Swedish accent, “and the Nobel Prize for Nanotechnology goes to Dr. Emily Williams.”
She laughed, “Let’s not get ahead of ourselves.”
He touched his forehead to hers and said, “Babe, you’ll do great today.” With that he kissed her one more time. Emily smiled and kissed back.
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Kara and Mattie arrived at the lab where the experiment would be conducted. There were a dozen more scientists and some technology reporters also on hand. Most of the large lab was taken up with computers and several larger server bundles. Kara could see the middle of the lab had a large reinforced transparent plastic dome. Inside there was a pedestal on which sat a block of metal. Power cords were coiled up on the floor inside the dome. When Mattie wasn’t looking, Kara took a look at the lab with x-ray vision. Her eyes glassed over to a white color as she scanned.
She saw that the power cables were connected to some powerful generators under the lab. Kara estimated based on the size and number of generators that they could power the whole school if they needed, maybe even a good chunk of Metropolis. She was curious why so much more was needed. Mattie had explained some of the basics of the experiment but didn’t know everything herself. The assembled group quieted down and both Dr. Williams appeared. Mattie quickly explained the strange outfit Dr. Williams wore.
Coming up to the group while her husband worked on a computer control station, Emily had a helmet under one arm and said, “Good Afternoon everyone.”
The group focused and quieted down, “Today we are going to take nanotechnology to a whole new level. As most of you know, developing nanomachines or nano-bots is a difficult process. Due to their minuscule size, mass production of this technology has always been an issue. What I intend to do today is to solve that problem.”
One of the technology guys couldn’t help himself and asked, “We know that Dr. Williams but how are you going to do that?”
She smiled, “Simple, what if the nano-bots made themselves?”
There were curious murmurs from people before Emily explained more, “For the past few years my team has been working on developing a nano-bot that can reproduce itself. If we can develop self-replicating bots, they can constantly replenish their numbers. Imagine nano-bots that are imbedded inside spacecraft, aircraft, ships, or even buildings. They could make repairs, maintain equipment, and replace damaged components in an emergency.”
“How do the nano-bots replicate?” asked one of the scientists.
“Obviously you can’t get something from nothing, a law of physics as much as one for life.” There were some chuckles, “The nano-bots will need raw material and energy.”
Emily gestured to her clear dome, “Inside this secure clean area, I have a block of ordinary steel. We will be introducing the self-replicating nano-bots to the environment. Once inside they’ll seek out the block and being using its materials to construct new bots. Power for this will come from the cables inside. It’s going to take a lot of power for the replication process so some powerful generators have been installed under the lab.”
Another person asked about her suit, “It prevents the nano-bots from seeing me as a possible resource.” There were a few raised eyebrows, “I assure you the suit is just a precaution. When the process is refined, the nano-bots will be programed to seek out only specific materials.”
“Were ready” Jeremy announced from his station a bank of computer monitors not far away.
“If you’ll take your seats we will begin.” Emily said.
As people took their seats she spotted Mattie and a bright young woman from her class, “Mattie, Kara I’m glad you could come.”
“It’s an honor Dr. Williams.” Mattie said.
Kara answered, “It’s a very exciting experiment doctor.” She remembered nano-tech from her classes on Krypton. While advanced for humanity, the technology had been slowly phased out on Krypton as new tech replaced it.
“Well I’m glad you could come, wish me luck.” Emily walked over to her husband as Kara and Mattie took their seats.
After a final consolation with Jeremy the doctor entered the dome closing an airtight seal behind her. Once inside she placed the odd helmet with its four camera lenses over her head. Kara watched as the experiment got underway. Jeremy inputted a series of commands into his computer station. From inside the dome, Emily used a microphone to explain what was happening over speakers.
“Right now we are powering up the generators and preparing to introduce the nano-bots. In just a few moments you will see a block of them coming up through the floor.” Not long after she said that the described nano-bots appeared.
They were contained in a plastic cube and Kara knew that while the cube had a solid silver appearance, it was actually made up of thousands if not millions of nano-bots. Emily took the cube in her gloved hands and placed it atop the cube of steel. She picked up both power lines and connected them to the cube.
“Now that we have the nano-bots in place, we will activate them and feed power to the machines so that they can begin the replication process.” Emily explained.
Jeremy activated the nano-bots from his computer station. There were some excited oohs as the nano-bot cube began to glow slightly. Emily removed the bottom of the plastic containing the machines. Everyone else was a little surprised, not noticing any change. Kara however was able to use her vision powers to look closer. Sure enough the little nano-bots where eating their way into the steel block. New nano-bots were being created. Jeremy monitored the process watching as the power levels rose. Their bank of generators was quickly reaching 60%.
Emily inside her suit got some updates from the heads up display inside the helmet. On a private channel between her and Jeremy she said, “Its working honey.”
Jeremy was about to congratulate her when he saw their power levels jump up. He looked at the data being streamed back from the nano-bots, something was wrong. They were continuing to replicate even though the steel block was nearly consumed. Kara and the others were watching now looked more excited since silver masses could be seen popping out on the steel. A silver blob was starting to form, the original nano-cube having replicated and grown. Mattie looked at Kara and said, “This is great, she did it!”
Kara was about to say something positive as well when she noticed the concern look on Jeremy’s face back at his station. He was speaking into a microphone but it wasn’t being played over the speakers. She focused her sensitive hearing till she picked up the private frequency between Emily and Jeremy, “Emily, they’re continuing to replicate and draw more power. I don’t understand something is wrong with the code.”
“Activate the kill switch.” She ordered.
“I did, they won’t shut down.”
Kara looked at the dome and saw Emily approach the mass to pull out the power cords but suddenly the block moved like a liquid mass and pushed her away. The crowd looked on in alarm and asked what was going on. The blob of nano-bots slid downwards and began eating the pedestal the steel had been sitting on. Silver rolled down the pillar and dragged the power cords with it. People got up and wondered what they should do. Mattie without thinking twice left her seat and ran over to Jeremy.
“Dr. Williams what’s going on?” she asked hoping she could help.
“The bots, they’ve suffered some sort of programing failure; we’ve got to shut them down. Mattie get everyone out of here.” He ordered typing commands that failed into the keyboard.
Mattie protested, “I want to help, maybe we can…”
“Mattie, now!” he stressed.
She sighed and turned to get the crowd moving. Most were already moving and she had to only tell a few of the tech guys to move. Mattie was confused for a moment out of the crowd she couldn’t see Kara. The blonde had completely disappeared. She was about to call out for Kara when a new arrival took immediately control of the situation.
“Everyone out now and tell the guards to evacuate the building.” Floating above everyone was none other than Supergirl. The presence of the superheroine pushed the remaining people into action. Mattie moved to stay though. Supergirl landed, “No, miss you need to leave.”
“But I can help!” she said.
“Mattie.” Kara said hoping that her friend didn’t notice her use of her first name, “you can help by getting them to clear this building out. Now go.”
Kara watched as Mattie left with a sigh and went to join the others. With her friend safely out of the way Supergirl zipped over and landed near Jeremy, “Dr. Williams what can I do to help?”
“Supergirl?” it took a moment for him to register the arrival of the heroine but he quickly recovered and started to explain, “Those are nano-bots and…”
Before he could finish Supergirl said, “Nano-bots which are replicating out of control and Dr. Emily Williams is trapped inside. Can we just cut the power?”
“Maybe, but I’m worried what they might do with Emily still in there.” Jeremy told her.
Supergirl saw Emily getting up inside the dome, she called them, “If we dial down the power rather than a sudden cut off, it should be okay.”
Jeremy nodded and began imputing the commands. Supergirl went over to dome and watched as the sliver blob of nano-bots started to sink to the floor. Emily monitoring things in her suit said, “I think it is working they are losing power.”
Kara focused her vision on where the blob met the floor and exclaimed, “It’s eating through the floor!”
Jeremy at his station watched as the power levels shot up again, his commands were being overridden “They are ignoring our commands! I’ve lost control of the generators.”
“Dr. Williams I need to get you out of there and put a stop to this, I’m going to cut the power.” Supergirl told the scientist.
Jeremy protested but Emily looked at her husband through the dome, “No I’m fine stop the bots.”
Supergirl looked at the floor with x-ray vision and found a spot to bash through. With a spin she dug into the floor and entered the generator level. Spotting the power cords linking them Kara used her heat-vision to begin cutting them one by one. Hoping to cut the power completely to the bots Supergirl spotted the mass as it came through the floor. Kara had cut all the power and hoped the bots would be shutting down. To her shock it rose up and back into the dome. Supergirl flew up through the way she entered and saw that it was pressing against the walls of the dome. It started to break through eating away at the material. A check showed Emily was okay, but being wrapped up by the nano blob which was stretching out with tentacles. Kara wondered how the bots were still getting power. She scanned them and saw that many of the bots had converted themselves into capacitors, storing energy.
Jeremy was seeing all this and the sight of his wife, being wrapped up by the nano-blob horrified him, “Emily!”
He ran forwards towards the dome but one of the tentacles lashed out at him. Supergirl got in the way blocking the silver limb before it could hurt him. She was about to tell him to get out when another one slammed into her back sending the Girl of Steel flying forwards. He saw Emily struggling and rushed forward. She was gasping from the grip of the blob but it couldn’t eat the material her suit was made out of. Apparently that part of the bots programs was still working. She couldn’t free herself and the sounds of her struggle were broadcasted over the speakers.
Jeremy pushed on by his wife’s cries continued forward. She saw one of the sliver limbs reaching out and Emily yelled, “Jeremy!”
He tried to dodge the tentacle but it wrapped around him. Supergirl meanwhile broke out of the wall she had crashed into. She aimed her heat-vision at the nano-blob limb holding onto Jeremy hoping to cut and separate it. It did but suddenly he screamed as the part of the limb still wrapped around his body expanded and started to cover his body. Kara thought the nano-bots should have failed when they separated but with horror she realized that her heat-vision blast while destroying the bots at the point of contact were destroyed, the surrounding ones just sucked up energy from the blast allowing them to keep working.
Supergirl zipped over and tried a new approach. With a controlled blast of her breath, Kara froze the nano-bots over Jeremy. They stopped moving and she was able to shatter them. The doctor looked bad, with lots of cuts on his face and his clothes torn. Kara didn’t have a chance to get him out of there as tentacles wrapped around her. Kara was twisted and forced to face the silver blob. It had seemingly enveloped Emily and seemed intent on drawing Supergirl in as well.
“Doctor!” Supergirl called out. There was no answer. Kara hoped the suit Emily wore protected her from the nano-bots but she doubted that the doctor could breathe through the layer of machines.
Kara took another breath and blew out an icy cold stream. The silver tentacles holding her froze and broke. She kept up the stream of icy breath covering the blob with freezing cold temperatures. Once the whole thing was frozen over Supergirl broke the shell with a punch. She caught Emily as the unconscious woman collapsed. Kara used her x-ray vision and saw that the doctor had injuries from being compressed by the nano-swarm. Supergirl moved and checked on Jeremy. Kara saw he had serious injuries as well. Picking him up, she rushed him to the nearest hospital. As the first emergency responders entered the lab, Supergirl returned and took Emily as well.
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A few hours later Mattie had found out which hospital the two doctor’s had been taken too from one of the university staff. After sharing her story with the police, the lab assistant had taken a lev-train and bus to get to Metropolis General. Mattie did lie to the head nurse, saying she was family but wanted to see how the two were doing. Heading up to the critical floor she got off the elevator and found Supergirl talking to a doctor. Rushing over she began to say, “How are they, what’s going on, are they alright?”
Supergirl faced Mattie and said, “Ms. Stevens, why don’t we sit down.”
“No, what’s going on, are they alright?” Mattie demanded.
Kara looked at her friend. She should maintain her persona as Supergirl but Kara couldn’t really keep in character. In a soft voice she said, “Mattie, about Jeremy…they did everything they could but…”
“Oh my God” Mattie said as she realized that he was gone. She started to wander away. Kara held her, easing the young woman to a seat. The poor girl was remembering all the time with the doctor, his little jokes, how much he respected and loved his wife. It was a shock.
“He had too many internal injuries.” Supergirl explained. When she was done, Kara closed her eyes. It had partly been her fault that Jeremy had died. The doctors tried to tell her otherwise but Kara still felt terrible. She should have used her breath earlier on the nano-bots quicker and saved everyone.
“What about Emily?” Mattie asked, some tears forming at her eyes.
“She’s alive but they can’t get her suit off.” Supergirl answered.
Mattie’s face changed. Her mind puzzled over the possibilities, “It’s just a suit, and it’s nothing special not bonded to her skin or anything.”
Supergirl said, “I used my vision powers to look when they could remove it. It seems there are nano-bots inside her body and possibly under the suit. There was a crack at the helmet seal; the bots must have gotten inside when I froze the main body seeking a means to survive.”
“What are they doing?” Mattie asked her mind racing over the issuse.
“Nothing at the moment, but the doctors of course wants to remove them. STAR Labs is coming to assist with some equipment and I even put in a call to some friends of mine.” Kara had tried to reach Ray Palmer, the Atom. He was genius with nanotechnology.
“Does she know about Jeremy?” Mattie inquired.
Supergirl shook her head, “No, not yet. She’s still unconscious.”
As Mattie and Supergirl talked, a few rooms away, the body of Emily Williams laid in a bed. The normal sensor leads and monitoring equipment were useless so she wasn’t hooked up to anything. A nurse came in and checked on her. They were able to still do some basics, such as checking her heart-beat and blood pressure with a hand held cuff and pump. Since there appeared to be no change in the doctor, the nurse left. Once the nurse had left though, the eyes on the doctor’s helmet began to glow.
More to come soon, thanks for any comments in advance.
“I can move mountains but can’t fix one friendship.” The Girl of Steel muttered.
It had been a few weeks since Dick and she had a falling out. Despite her efforts, Kara couldn’t get Dick to talk to her. He was avoiding her texts and going out of his way to avoid her on campus. Short of her using her super-speed to ambush him the Girl of Steel wasn’t getting close. It drove her crazy; Dick was one of the most understanding guys in the world. If he knew she was Supergirl…but she couldn’t tell him that, not without opening a major can of worms. Kara was still lost in thought when she heard,
“Hey Kara, pull yourself out your head it can be a dangerous place.”
Mattie Stevens walked up to Kara’s table and took a seat, “What’s going on?”
Mattie was one of Kara’s good friends on campus. They had met in Dr. Williams Advance Science course at the beginning of the year. She was a short petite brown-haired girl. She was also very smart, earning a coveted spot as Dr. Williams’s intern. Mattie was in fact dressed for work, wearing a white lab coat over her outfit a blouse and dark pants.
“Oh, nothing.” Kara tried to brush off the question.
Mattie shook her head, “You read like an open book Kara your still wondering what to do about Rich right?”
Kara nodded in agreement, “Yeah, he’s still pretty mad.”
“Well you just have to keep at it. I’ve known Dick as long as you have, he’ll crack at some point. Besides he can’t stay mad at you forever, I know it.” Mattie said the last bit with a sly look on her face. Kara sighed in response. Mattie didn’t quite know why Dick was mad and that Kara couldn’t explain away her behavior. She also kept pushing an idea that Kara wasn’t sure was true anymore.
“We’re friends Mattie, just friends.” Kara clarified.
“Yeah, I know.” Mattie rolled her eyes though at the comment. She knew Dick was falling for the Kansas farm girl, now if only Kara would get off her butt and do something about it, Mattie thought. She didn’t mention it though when she said, “Anyway I came over here to invite you to a cool experiment.”
Kara raised an eyebrow, “Dr. Williams’s nano replication? I thought that was private.”
Dr. Emily Williams was a renounced scientist. She was considered one of the smarter people on the planet who routinely turned down offers from Lex-Corp, Wayne Enterprises, Queen Industries, and even STAR Labs to work for them. When talking to Kara’s class on the first day, Williams explained her heart was at schools, teaching and researching. Kara had instantly liked her. The doctor’s field was in advance nanotechnology. It was starting to come into its own on Earth but was very painstaking in development. Making the incredibly small machines was difficult and not cost effective. Dr. Williams hoped to solve that problem with a major experiment today.
“It is, but I work for her and she said I could invite someone. Come on Kara I know you want to check this out.” Mattie first explained and then pushed.
Kara was interested in the experiment plus it would also give her something else to think about it for a little while. She nodded and said, “Let’s go.”
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Emily was suiting up for the big day. The doctor was quite attractive for a brilliant scientist. She was a pretty short haired ginger with green eyes. Her red hair was tied back and out of the way so it wouldn’t get in the way of a special helmet she used for her suit. It was sitting on the table in front of her. The suit had been designed by Emily to work in an environment filled with her nano-bots. It was a skin tight gray suit made of synthetic material. It had a hexagonal pattern over it this was a special layer which the nano-bots recognized that was not for consumption. A darker thicker leotard like suit covered her core. Her hands wore special gloves that looked robotic in nature. She hadn’t put these on yet.
“I do like that suit.”
Emily smiled and saw her husband and partner, Dr. Jeremy Williams standing at the door. He was tall, dark haired, and handsome. She wondered how a girl like her had ever gotten Jeremy. He looked over his glasses smiling slyly at his wife, “Your butt does look great in it.”
“Stop it Jeremy.” She laughed. He came over and took his wife in his arms. Emily returned it and kissed him. The two had met about five years back at a conference. It had just been a professional relationship at first that blossomed into something more. The two scientists fell madly in love. They had been married for three years now.
After their kiss he said, “Today is the big day.”
“I know, I’m nervous, if this doesn’t work we’ll be back at square one.” She answered the concern clear on her face.
Lovingly he rubbed her shoulders, “Don’t worry, things will go fine. We’ve gone through those little bots’ code a thousand times. Once we are done here today you’ll have brought forth an entirely new area of science. ” He switched to a bad Swedish accent, “and the Nobel Prize for Nanotechnology goes to Dr. Emily Williams.”
She laughed, “Let’s not get ahead of ourselves.”
He touched his forehead to hers and said, “Babe, you’ll do great today.” With that he kissed her one more time. Emily smiled and kissed back.
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Kara and Mattie arrived at the lab where the experiment would be conducted. There were a dozen more scientists and some technology reporters also on hand. Most of the large lab was taken up with computers and several larger server bundles. Kara could see the middle of the lab had a large reinforced transparent plastic dome. Inside there was a pedestal on which sat a block of metal. Power cords were coiled up on the floor inside the dome. When Mattie wasn’t looking, Kara took a look at the lab with x-ray vision. Her eyes glassed over to a white color as she scanned.
She saw that the power cables were connected to some powerful generators under the lab. Kara estimated based on the size and number of generators that they could power the whole school if they needed, maybe even a good chunk of Metropolis. She was curious why so much more was needed. Mattie had explained some of the basics of the experiment but didn’t know everything herself. The assembled group quieted down and both Dr. Williams appeared. Mattie quickly explained the strange outfit Dr. Williams wore.
Coming up to the group while her husband worked on a computer control station, Emily had a helmet under one arm and said, “Good Afternoon everyone.”
The group focused and quieted down, “Today we are going to take nanotechnology to a whole new level. As most of you know, developing nanomachines or nano-bots is a difficult process. Due to their minuscule size, mass production of this technology has always been an issue. What I intend to do today is to solve that problem.”
One of the technology guys couldn’t help himself and asked, “We know that Dr. Williams but how are you going to do that?”
She smiled, “Simple, what if the nano-bots made themselves?”
There were curious murmurs from people before Emily explained more, “For the past few years my team has been working on developing a nano-bot that can reproduce itself. If we can develop self-replicating bots, they can constantly replenish their numbers. Imagine nano-bots that are imbedded inside spacecraft, aircraft, ships, or even buildings. They could make repairs, maintain equipment, and replace damaged components in an emergency.”
“How do the nano-bots replicate?” asked one of the scientists.
“Obviously you can’t get something from nothing, a law of physics as much as one for life.” There were some chuckles, “The nano-bots will need raw material and energy.”
Emily gestured to her clear dome, “Inside this secure clean area, I have a block of ordinary steel. We will be introducing the self-replicating nano-bots to the environment. Once inside they’ll seek out the block and being using its materials to construct new bots. Power for this will come from the cables inside. It’s going to take a lot of power for the replication process so some powerful generators have been installed under the lab.”
Another person asked about her suit, “It prevents the nano-bots from seeing me as a possible resource.” There were a few raised eyebrows, “I assure you the suit is just a precaution. When the process is refined, the nano-bots will be programed to seek out only specific materials.”
“Were ready” Jeremy announced from his station a bank of computer monitors not far away.
“If you’ll take your seats we will begin.” Emily said.
As people took their seats she spotted Mattie and a bright young woman from her class, “Mattie, Kara I’m glad you could come.”
“It’s an honor Dr. Williams.” Mattie said.
Kara answered, “It’s a very exciting experiment doctor.” She remembered nano-tech from her classes on Krypton. While advanced for humanity, the technology had been slowly phased out on Krypton as new tech replaced it.
“Well I’m glad you could come, wish me luck.” Emily walked over to her husband as Kara and Mattie took their seats.
After a final consolation with Jeremy the doctor entered the dome closing an airtight seal behind her. Once inside she placed the odd helmet with its four camera lenses over her head. Kara watched as the experiment got underway. Jeremy inputted a series of commands into his computer station. From inside the dome, Emily used a microphone to explain what was happening over speakers.
“Right now we are powering up the generators and preparing to introduce the nano-bots. In just a few moments you will see a block of them coming up through the floor.” Not long after she said that the described nano-bots appeared.
They were contained in a plastic cube and Kara knew that while the cube had a solid silver appearance, it was actually made up of thousands if not millions of nano-bots. Emily took the cube in her gloved hands and placed it atop the cube of steel. She picked up both power lines and connected them to the cube.
“Now that we have the nano-bots in place, we will activate them and feed power to the machines so that they can begin the replication process.” Emily explained.
Jeremy activated the nano-bots from his computer station. There were some excited oohs as the nano-bot cube began to glow slightly. Emily removed the bottom of the plastic containing the machines. Everyone else was a little surprised, not noticing any change. Kara however was able to use her vision powers to look closer. Sure enough the little nano-bots where eating their way into the steel block. New nano-bots were being created. Jeremy monitored the process watching as the power levels rose. Their bank of generators was quickly reaching 60%.
Emily inside her suit got some updates from the heads up display inside the helmet. On a private channel between her and Jeremy she said, “Its working honey.”
Jeremy was about to congratulate her when he saw their power levels jump up. He looked at the data being streamed back from the nano-bots, something was wrong. They were continuing to replicate even though the steel block was nearly consumed. Kara and the others were watching now looked more excited since silver masses could be seen popping out on the steel. A silver blob was starting to form, the original nano-cube having replicated and grown. Mattie looked at Kara and said, “This is great, she did it!”
Kara was about to say something positive as well when she noticed the concern look on Jeremy’s face back at his station. He was speaking into a microphone but it wasn’t being played over the speakers. She focused her sensitive hearing till she picked up the private frequency between Emily and Jeremy, “Emily, they’re continuing to replicate and draw more power. I don’t understand something is wrong with the code.”
“Activate the kill switch.” She ordered.
“I did, they won’t shut down.”
Kara looked at the dome and saw Emily approach the mass to pull out the power cords but suddenly the block moved like a liquid mass and pushed her away. The crowd looked on in alarm and asked what was going on. The blob of nano-bots slid downwards and began eating the pedestal the steel had been sitting on. Silver rolled down the pillar and dragged the power cords with it. People got up and wondered what they should do. Mattie without thinking twice left her seat and ran over to Jeremy.
“Dr. Williams what’s going on?” she asked hoping she could help.
“The bots, they’ve suffered some sort of programing failure; we’ve got to shut them down. Mattie get everyone out of here.” He ordered typing commands that failed into the keyboard.
Mattie protested, “I want to help, maybe we can…”
“Mattie, now!” he stressed.
She sighed and turned to get the crowd moving. Most were already moving and she had to only tell a few of the tech guys to move. Mattie was confused for a moment out of the crowd she couldn’t see Kara. The blonde had completely disappeared. She was about to call out for Kara when a new arrival took immediately control of the situation.
“Everyone out now and tell the guards to evacuate the building.” Floating above everyone was none other than Supergirl. The presence of the superheroine pushed the remaining people into action. Mattie moved to stay though. Supergirl landed, “No, miss you need to leave.”
“But I can help!” she said.
“Mattie.” Kara said hoping that her friend didn’t notice her use of her first name, “you can help by getting them to clear this building out. Now go.”
Kara watched as Mattie left with a sigh and went to join the others. With her friend safely out of the way Supergirl zipped over and landed near Jeremy, “Dr. Williams what can I do to help?”
“Supergirl?” it took a moment for him to register the arrival of the heroine but he quickly recovered and started to explain, “Those are nano-bots and…”
Before he could finish Supergirl said, “Nano-bots which are replicating out of control and Dr. Emily Williams is trapped inside. Can we just cut the power?”
“Maybe, but I’m worried what they might do with Emily still in there.” Jeremy told her.
Supergirl saw Emily getting up inside the dome, she called them, “If we dial down the power rather than a sudden cut off, it should be okay.”
Jeremy nodded and began imputing the commands. Supergirl went over to dome and watched as the sliver blob of nano-bots started to sink to the floor. Emily monitoring things in her suit said, “I think it is working they are losing power.”
Kara focused her vision on where the blob met the floor and exclaimed, “It’s eating through the floor!”
Jeremy at his station watched as the power levels shot up again, his commands were being overridden “They are ignoring our commands! I’ve lost control of the generators.”
“Dr. Williams I need to get you out of there and put a stop to this, I’m going to cut the power.” Supergirl told the scientist.
Jeremy protested but Emily looked at her husband through the dome, “No I’m fine stop the bots.”
Supergirl looked at the floor with x-ray vision and found a spot to bash through. With a spin she dug into the floor and entered the generator level. Spotting the power cords linking them Kara used her heat-vision to begin cutting them one by one. Hoping to cut the power completely to the bots Supergirl spotted the mass as it came through the floor. Kara had cut all the power and hoped the bots would be shutting down. To her shock it rose up and back into the dome. Supergirl flew up through the way she entered and saw that it was pressing against the walls of the dome. It started to break through eating away at the material. A check showed Emily was okay, but being wrapped up by the nano blob which was stretching out with tentacles. Kara wondered how the bots were still getting power. She scanned them and saw that many of the bots had converted themselves into capacitors, storing energy.
Jeremy was seeing all this and the sight of his wife, being wrapped up by the nano-blob horrified him, “Emily!”
He ran forwards towards the dome but one of the tentacles lashed out at him. Supergirl got in the way blocking the silver limb before it could hurt him. She was about to tell him to get out when another one slammed into her back sending the Girl of Steel flying forwards. He saw Emily struggling and rushed forward. She was gasping from the grip of the blob but it couldn’t eat the material her suit was made out of. Apparently that part of the bots programs was still working. She couldn’t free herself and the sounds of her struggle were broadcasted over the speakers.
Jeremy pushed on by his wife’s cries continued forward. She saw one of the sliver limbs reaching out and Emily yelled, “Jeremy!”
He tried to dodge the tentacle but it wrapped around him. Supergirl meanwhile broke out of the wall she had crashed into. She aimed her heat-vision at the nano-blob limb holding onto Jeremy hoping to cut and separate it. It did but suddenly he screamed as the part of the limb still wrapped around his body expanded and started to cover his body. Kara thought the nano-bots should have failed when they separated but with horror she realized that her heat-vision blast while destroying the bots at the point of contact were destroyed, the surrounding ones just sucked up energy from the blast allowing them to keep working.
Supergirl zipped over and tried a new approach. With a controlled blast of her breath, Kara froze the nano-bots over Jeremy. They stopped moving and she was able to shatter them. The doctor looked bad, with lots of cuts on his face and his clothes torn. Kara didn’t have a chance to get him out of there as tentacles wrapped around her. Kara was twisted and forced to face the silver blob. It had seemingly enveloped Emily and seemed intent on drawing Supergirl in as well.
“Doctor!” Supergirl called out. There was no answer. Kara hoped the suit Emily wore protected her from the nano-bots but she doubted that the doctor could breathe through the layer of machines.
Kara took another breath and blew out an icy cold stream. The silver tentacles holding her froze and broke. She kept up the stream of icy breath covering the blob with freezing cold temperatures. Once the whole thing was frozen over Supergirl broke the shell with a punch. She caught Emily as the unconscious woman collapsed. Kara used her x-ray vision and saw that the doctor had injuries from being compressed by the nano-swarm. Supergirl moved and checked on Jeremy. Kara saw he had serious injuries as well. Picking him up, she rushed him to the nearest hospital. As the first emergency responders entered the lab, Supergirl returned and took Emily as well.
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A few hours later Mattie had found out which hospital the two doctor’s had been taken too from one of the university staff. After sharing her story with the police, the lab assistant had taken a lev-train and bus to get to Metropolis General. Mattie did lie to the head nurse, saying she was family but wanted to see how the two were doing. Heading up to the critical floor she got off the elevator and found Supergirl talking to a doctor. Rushing over she began to say, “How are they, what’s going on, are they alright?”
Supergirl faced Mattie and said, “Ms. Stevens, why don’t we sit down.”
“No, what’s going on, are they alright?” Mattie demanded.
Kara looked at her friend. She should maintain her persona as Supergirl but Kara couldn’t really keep in character. In a soft voice she said, “Mattie, about Jeremy…they did everything they could but…”
“Oh my God” Mattie said as she realized that he was gone. She started to wander away. Kara held her, easing the young woman to a seat. The poor girl was remembering all the time with the doctor, his little jokes, how much he respected and loved his wife. It was a shock.
“He had too many internal injuries.” Supergirl explained. When she was done, Kara closed her eyes. It had partly been her fault that Jeremy had died. The doctors tried to tell her otherwise but Kara still felt terrible. She should have used her breath earlier on the nano-bots quicker and saved everyone.
“What about Emily?” Mattie asked, some tears forming at her eyes.
“She’s alive but they can’t get her suit off.” Supergirl answered.
Mattie’s face changed. Her mind puzzled over the possibilities, “It’s just a suit, and it’s nothing special not bonded to her skin or anything.”
Supergirl said, “I used my vision powers to look when they could remove it. It seems there are nano-bots inside her body and possibly under the suit. There was a crack at the helmet seal; the bots must have gotten inside when I froze the main body seeking a means to survive.”
“What are they doing?” Mattie asked her mind racing over the issuse.
“Nothing at the moment, but the doctors of course wants to remove them. STAR Labs is coming to assist with some equipment and I even put in a call to some friends of mine.” Kara had tried to reach Ray Palmer, the Atom. He was genius with nanotechnology.
“Does she know about Jeremy?” Mattie inquired.
Supergirl shook her head, “No, not yet. She’s still unconscious.”
As Mattie and Supergirl talked, a few rooms away, the body of Emily Williams laid in a bed. The normal sensor leads and monitoring equipment were useless so she wasn’t hooked up to anything. A nurse came in and checked on her. They were able to still do some basics, such as checking her heart-beat and blood pressure with a hand held cuff and pump. Since there appeared to be no change in the doctor, the nurse left. Once the nurse had left though, the eyes on the doctor’s helmet began to glow.
More to come soon, thanks for any comments in advance.