Evilutionplex May 2026
His graduate student, Maya, found him at 3 AM. Thorne's eyes had migrated to the sides of his head — prey vision. His teeth were regrowing as serrated triangles. He smiled with a mouth that now hinged sideways.
The evilutionplex was awake.
It began as a whisper in the lab's white noise machine. Then the lab mice — engineered with human neural organoids — began building tiny bone altars in their bedding. They stopped eating and instead arranged their feces into spiral patterns that matched the golden ratio. When Thorne sequenced their RNA, he found codons that shouldn't exist: triplets that folded into tiny, razor-edged proteins shaped like question marks. evilutionplex
His colleagues laughed. Then the dreaming started. His graduate student, Maya, found him at 3 AM