
Ana Lee's attempts at recreating what could change the face of modern medicine as we know it.
Rated: Fiction T - English - Words: 211 - Published: 07-11-12 - id: 3040983
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The Concept of Bioengineering
Bi·o·en·gi·neer·ing n.
1. The application of engineering principles to the fields of biology and medicine, as in the development of aids or replacements for defective or missing body organs. Also called biomedical engineering.
Into The Pits of Ana Lee's Mind
"You seek for knowledge and wisdom, as I once did; and I ardently hope that the gratification of your wishes may not be a serpent to sting you, as mine has been."
-Frankenstein
There was every cause for a rebellion. She was to be a forefather in the very creation of the beginnings in what would be considered the modern day zombie. She would be the cause of an apocalypse soon to pass. Ana Lee was a brilliant mind; forcing science to move forward after stagnation in the industrialized areas of the world. The beauty she would create and the destruction that would follow. How Ana Lee had dreamed to fulfill Dr. Frankenstein's ambition of achieving life in death; to portray the splendors of such a morbid display of scientific knowledge. How hard it was to evolve the science of recreation when she was the second in what would flourish in the underground of what she would never call home.
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