A/N: Hi! I'm back! Thank you all so much for the encouragement. If any of you have clicked on my penname you may have noticed I am currently writing a few other stories. I'm thinking about taking a break from one of those for a little while and spending some more time here. well, not sure if you guys care about the others though. Got this idea from, I think it was either an extinction or evolution video in biology class. Alright, without further ado…

Thoughts: Italics

PROJECTS A – B - C.

PROJECT A: ADAM

The specimen was almost ready. Just one more particle needed to be added. Scientist Dr. Donald Davenport stood up with his fists to his hips triumphantly. He had completed his first, soon to be bionic human embryo. The tiny specimen was lying on the petri dish built specifically for him… or her. Davenport wasn't sure what the thing will turn out to be. All he knows is with the amount of chemicals he added in the kid is most likely to have s type of strength or plasma rays, possibly heat vision. Davenport looked down at the petri dish, unsure if the embryo can see him but he can see it. Davenport had placed a miniature camera near the embryo and the wall behind the petri dish set had a monitoring screen showing him the embryo. The tiny pink being was shown up close you could see the things little eyes and tiny, soon to be hands, and a tail. It wriggled around in his or her little shell of a cell. In a couple of weeks Davenport knew the petri dish super-baby would have to be moved so it can develop easier in the next nine months.

"Why does human development have to take so long?" Davenport thought. He then looked up at the screen looking at the soon to be face. The little being wriggled inside its embryo. Davenport noticed that the wriggling looked like the thing was struggling to breath, but that's how all embryos looked like. The bag surrounding it was see through and had red veins over it. The embryo's wriggling was nonstop. It was surprisingly funny the way it looked like it just couldn't wait to be born. All of a sudden the little hand on the embryo seemed to have accidently pushed on the bag surrounding it. It was then Davenport realized the child was going to have super strength. The bag cracked lightly at the fetus's touch. It almost looked like a scratch. The embryo's wriggling grew faster, as if in a panic. Davenport looked at the embryo in shock, he quickly got back down to the petri dish and started adding as much of his invented protection intogen liquid to heal the embryo. He looked up at the big screen and the embryo's wriggling continued going at its normal pace. Davenport let out a breath he didn't know he was holding. Eddie then popped onto a different nearby screen.

"Hey, Davenport what just happened?" Eddie asked.

"I think this kid's going to have super strength." Davenport said while looking down at the petri dish.

"What makes you say that?" Eddie asked.

"Because all this kid did was touch the bag it's in and it cracked. Luckily I managed to seal it up before all the water let out." Davenport said.

The little embryo then stopped its wriggling for a moment. Mr. Davenport held his breath ready to spring into action if the embryo needs rescuing again.

"What's wrong with the little ball of jelly this time?" Eddie asked. Mr. Davenport held a hand up in front of Eddie's screen to quiet him down. He found the embryo looking directly at the camera. On the screen it looked as if the embryo was staring at him. Project A then restarted its wriggling but at a fast pace as if the thing was excited. Davenport looked at the embryo under the petri dish microscope. Project A was fine. Maybe he, she… it, was just excited for surviving the past few moments ago. Davenport knew he'd have to keep a close watch on it from now on.

Months Later:

Project A was now a fetus, no longer in a petri dish but in a containment unit filled with water. Mr. Davenport looked at Project A with his hands carrying a clipboard and pen. Project A was now looking like a real human baby. The day the embryo bag ripped all those months ago was still clear in his mind. Since thenProject A had been watched by Davenport for twelve hours of the day, and by Eddie for the other twelve hours. Eddie popped onto a nearby screen.

"So how's the kid doing?" He asked.

"He'll be born in a matter of weeks. Can't wait to find out what other powers he'll have." Davenport said proudly and excitedly. Davenport had just found out Project A will be male last month.

"Isn't what the machine over there is for?" Eddie asked. Davenport looked over at the machine attached to the containment unit.

"So far other than super strength, no powers detected… again." Davenport said writing the information down. Then a beeping from the machine started.

"Powers detected." Eddie said for the machine. "Project A will have, Super strength, heat vision, and possibly plasma grenades." The words appeared on the screen as Eddie said them.

"Wow!" Davenport said writing all the information down. I can't wait to send this to the team's future leader at the arctic!" Davenport said excitedly.

"Wait team! You mean you're gonna make more?" Eddie asked.

"That's right!" Davenport said. Eddie let out a sigh.

"And I thought one bionic human would've been enough for the world to handle." Eddie murmured.