DEMON SEED by Dean Koontz

Still on his hands and knees, Shenk was no longer groaning or whimpering. Gradually his frantic and irregular respiration was stabilizing.

“Unknown to Dr. Dror,” I told Susan, “his comment intrigued certain defence researchers, and a project was born at an isolated facility in the Colorado desert.”

Disbelieving, she said, “Shenk… Shenk has microchips in his brain?”

“A series of tiny high-capacity chips neuro-wired to specific cell clusters across the surface of his brain.”

I brought the foul but ultimately pitiable Enos Shenk to his feet once more.

His powerful arms and big hands hung slackly at his sides. His massive shoulders were slumped in defeat.

Fresh bloody tears oozed from his protuberant eyes as he stared across the incubator at Susan. Wet ruby threads unravelled down his cheeks.

His gaze was baleful, full of hatred and rage and lust, but under my firm control, he was unable to act upon his malevolent desires.

Susan shook her head. “No. No way. I’m definitely not looking at someone whose intellect has been enhanced by microchips or by anything.”

“You’re correct. Memory and performance enhancement was only part of the project’s purpose,” I explained. “The researchers were also charged with determining if brain-situated microchips could be used as control devices to override the subject’s will with broadcast instructions.”

“Control devices?”

“Make a gesture.”

“What?”

“With your hand. Any gesture.”

After a hesitation, Susan raised her right hand as though she were swearing an oath.

Facing her across the incubator, Shenk raised his right hand as well.

She put her hand over her heart.

Shenk imitated her.

She lowered her right hand (as did Shenk) and raised her left to tug at her ear (as did Shenk).

“You’re making him do this?” she asked.

“Yes.”

“Through broadcast instructions received by the microchips in his brain.”

“That’s correct.”

“Broadcast how?”

“By microwave much the same way cell-phone conversations are transmitted. Through the telephone company’s own lines, I long ago penetrated their computers and uplinked to all their communications satellites. I could send Enos Shenk virtually anywhere in the world and still transmit instructions to him. In the back of his skull concealed by his hair, there’s a microwave receiver about the size of a pea. It’s also a transmitter, powered by a small but long-life nuclear battery surgically implanted under the skin behind his right ear. Everything he sees and hears is digitised and transmitted to me, so he is essentially a walking camera and microphone, which allows me to guide him through complex situations that might test his own limited intellectual capacity.”

Susan closed her eyes and leaned against the rack of oxygen tanks for support. “Why in the name of God would anyone sanction experiments like this?”

“You know, of course. Your question is largely rhetorical. To create assassins who could be programmed to kill reliably and then be killed themselves by remote control, simply by shutting down their autonomic nervous systems with a microwave broadcast. Their controllers are thereby guaranteed anonymity. And perhaps one day there could be armies of human robots like this. Look at Shenk. Look.”

Reluctantly, Susan opened her eyes.

Shenk glared at her as hungrily as ever.

I made him suck his thumb as though he were a baby.

“This humiliates him,” I said, “but he can’t disobey. He’s a meat marionette, waiting for me to pull his strings.”

There was a haunted look in her eyes as she regarded Shenk. “This is insane. Evil.”

“It’s a human project, not mine. Your kind made Shenk what he is now.”

“Why would he allow himself to be used in an experiment like this? No one would ever want to be in this situation, in this condition. It’s horrible.”

“The choice wasn’t his, Susan. He was a prisoner, a condemned man.”

“And… what? A bargain was made with him to buy his soul?” she said with disgust.

“No bargain. For the official record, Shenk died of natural causes two weeks before his scheduled execution. Supposedly, his body was cremated. Secretly, he was transported to the facility in Colorado and this was done to him months before I learned of the project.”

“How did you gain command of him?”

“Overrode their control program and broke him out.”

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