Zippy Zipperdale: Moderately Mad Scientist--The Sixth Experiment (non futa non porn)

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Here is the sixth chapter. Finally back at home over break, Zippy, Lizzy, and Krystal embark on the daring experiment they hinted at last story, much to the horror of Zippy's parents and friends.

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ZIPPY ZIPPERDALE:

MODERATELY MAD

SCIENTIST:

The Sixth Experiment

By Hardcover

It could be said of the Bergeson Laboratory that it was, in fact, one of the most secure privately owned research centers in this part of the country. It was late in the early hours of the morning, darkness still gripping the night outside as its employees slept. The lab was empty at this hour, completely; the closest thing to occupation was a guard that came by past the door once an hour. The Lab had the highest tech security systems in the world on every entrance and exit, key and password coded doors and every little piece of mind giver that money could buy.

Late at night, the lab was silent and quiet, the only sound being the slight hum of the refrigeration units that housed the preserved human organs, in particular the impressive collection of brains, donated to science by the genius’ that originally possessed them after they had cast off their mortal coil. Here, the most remarkable brains of recent history were studied and analyzed, with the goal of one day understanding how to make people smarter, for anyone who’s ever walked around outside had seen the need for such an eventuality.

Hence, the tight security on the large laboratory that occupied the entire 98th floor of the massive Baxter Science Building. The designers had thought of every eventuality. Everything, that is, except for one: Since the lab was on such a high floor, it hadn’t occurred to them that someone might come in through the window. This was, at this time, exactly what someone was doing.

The three figures lay flat against the glass, held on by super compression suction cups that held them firmly to the side, even in the strong wind. Not one of them looked down. They were dressed head to toe in black photo camouflage gear that was rigged with tiny micro cameras along the material that took video and projected it along the opposite side of the suit. This did not render them invisible, but it did make it hard to spot them. The three burglars were small and thin, and if they could be spotted were distinctly female in shape. One of them was cutting open the window with a small laser.

Once the window was cut; she used one of the suction cups to lower the glass to the floor on the inside. Once done, they all slipped quietly into the lab. They quickly made haste across the laboratory floor, employing a dizzying series of means to break all the safeguards. Once the heat and pressure sensors were off, the video cameras looped, and the lasers deactivated, and every obstacle taken care of, the three thieves moved rapidly and purposefully towards the collection of brains.

One of them brought with them a small portable refrigeration unit, which she placed on the floor as the other one, the one who had cut the glass, began looking through the canisters that preserved the brains of the brightest. After a little bit, she found the one she wanted. Bringing it to her, she carefully began to remove it from its home.

One of the other thieves spoke, “Come on Zippy, let’s hurry this up.”

“Can’t rush this, Krystal.” Zippy replied, “This one is perfect, we can’t afford to damage it. She was our age when she died, had an IQ of over 210, and was child progeny from age five. Scientist, musician, artist, engineer, she did it all. This is exactly what we need.”

Opening up their refrigerator, Krystal removed another brain while Zippy quickly slipped the stolen one in. She then put the new brain into the stolen one’s original housing and placed it back where she had found it. After making sure that the new brain was properly refrigerated and preserved, they sprinted back to the window and made their escape, using a different laser to reattach the glass. They scaled back down the building and disappeared into the night.

It would be six months before the break in and theft was even discovered, and the authorities were stumped. Not only had the thieves left no trace of themselves, but the police were baffled at how they’d managed to get in make off with their score. Not a single trace of the burglars had been discovered, and how they’d gotten in would remain a mystery.

Likewise, the lab owners were very embarrassed that it took them six months to realize that a prized human brain had been replaced by one from a chimpanzee.

For the first time in a long time, Zippy Zipperdale was finally back ho

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