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It's an "it."
miss weathers.
She's smart.
She's smarter than any of us.
But that's not what makes
Morgan special.
There was joy in her heart
before we shoved her back in that box.
You haven't met her?
Not yet.
You'll see.
You will. You really will.
Nothing here is a foregone conclusion.
I'm just looking for some answers.
Some information.
You're a liar.
There's a smile on your face, but...
I can tell what you are.
You're a goddamned assassin.
Get better soon.
No, I'm sorry.
I'm not myself.
She's a good girl.
She just got it all mixed up,
just for a moment.
It can happen to anyone.
It can.
Feel better.
Dr. ziegler.
Miss weathers.
Pleasure.
Yes, absolutely.
It's unfortunate your stay
has been needlessly extended.
That's okay, doctor. We'll adjust.
Why don't you get me up to speed?
Yes. Please.
was the relatively simple half
of the equation.
The second half is where
it gets a little more tricky.
Like a magician,
into accepting
our nano into its ranks,
to alight in its midst.
Then during the incubation period,
the nano begins to introduce
its own language,
its own commands.
The growth rate of the organism
gradually accelerates as it reacts to
and reproduces the new stimuli.
Yes, I have read the material, doctor.
Yes. Of course.
Well, as you know,
Morgan was our third attempt.
Our first full-term subject developed
internal features externally.
It's not working. It's dropping.
It expired not long after
its so-called birth.
No.
And then the second...
It exhibited more complete
physical growth,
but it was plagued by mental issues
in its development.
This only strengthened our decision
to start with a more
emotionally cognitive specimen.
Then,
after two years, we finally had our...
Our little breakthrough.
Yes!
Hi.
We knew right away
that Morgan was very special.
Very alert, very responsive.
You are!
Her intelligence grew steadily.
Advanced comprehension, growth rate.
- Are you ready?
- Within a month, walking and talking.
She was exactly what we intended,
a hybrid biological organism
with the capacity for
autonomous decision-making
and sophisticated emotional responses.
No, Morgan. Come back!
I'm gonna get you. I'm gonna get you!
Morgan, look over here.
Look at this! Do you see? What's that?
I got three.
Isn't it amazing?
Like a nice little...
It's her first birth...
Its first birthday.
It exceeded our...
Our wildest expectations.
A great day.
Special day.
I'd like to discuss
the incident, if that's okay.
Yes.
What would you like to know?
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