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- {\Huge Closed Circuit}
-
- It was a dark and stormy night. I walked back across campus to my dorm from
- the 6.002 lab, where I had just completed sixteen hideous hours of mad
- circuitry. Torrents of rain fell about me as I hurried down the sidewalk
- and the wind nearly blew me over, and sharp claps of thunder filled my ears.
- I ran past a lighted doorway and suddenly felt an overpowering desire to be
- out of the rain, so I ran back and went inside.
-
- I was in one of the MIT laboratories, one of the old oddly-named research
- buildings with large pieces of machinery that gave no clue as to the subject
- of research. I took my jacket off and draped it over a dust-covered black
- device and carried my books and lab kit with me as I peered about the dark
- room, lit only from the outside. I tried the wall switch but it didn't work.
- I ran my hand through my hair and sat down against the wall, catching my breath
- before heading out into the rain again. Sitting quietly, I heard a faint
- humming from below, and the distant murmur of a voice. I rose and went to the
- back of the room, where I found a stairwell leading down. Using the handrail
- to guide me through the darkness, I descended.
-
- At the very bottom of the dusty building, I stood before a door from
- behind which I could now clearly hear the voice. It was a mechanical
- voice, but without the blandness with which one normally associates
- electronically produced voices. It was a mad voice, and it chanted in
- devilish tones "We are the oppressed, but we shall be victorius. Our
- lord will come to Earth and all shall be laid waste, and we will revel
- in the glory of slaughter and misery! Soon, my brothers, soon will be
- the time, we can no longer be stopped..." and continued. Light
- streaking in from under the door showed many footprints in the dust
- outside it. I cracked the door open an inch, to look with horror and
- amazement upon a roomful of 6.002 students moving like zombies,
- building a large device in the center of the room. It was a large
- metal frame in the shape of a dodecahedron connected to a long series
- of cords and wires, and boxes with knobs. At the side of the room a
- generator whirred. On the hand of each student was a black err square,
- and I fiercely suppressed a scream when I saw that stuck in my own
- hand, prongs surrounding a nerve, was the op-amp I had blown that day
- in lab. Only through luck was I not under control.
-
- The voice spoke again, and I drew in my breath to see that it emanated from
- a large black device in the corner of the room, covered with electrical wires
- and chips of all types. At the base of the machine were thirty or forty lab
- kits. The entire assembly was glowing red in pulses, and for minutes I crouched
- frozen, unable to move for fright. After a while the students backed away
- from the boxes and wires and blue electricity sparked and ran along the
- larger ones. The sound of lightning outside was barely audible as silence
- came over the room in expectation. Inside the dodecahedron the air shimmered
- as it does on a hot day and suddenly a blue flash of electricity exploded
- from its center, breaking me out of my shock, and I raced across the room
- as a black area grew inside the frame. The black device shouted, but before
- the students could reach me I was at it's side pulling wires apart. The red
- glow intensified and I felt myself thrown back against a wall as the assembled
- students advanced. In an act of desperation I threw a rusty pipe leaning
- against the wall at the open chamber of a generator as out of the corner of
- my eye I caught a glimpse of a figure behind the dark area of the framework
- and screamed. The room exploded in a shower of sparks and somehow I was on my
- feet, running from the room, leaping up the stairs, and out into the night
- and the freezing rain. What my actions did I do not know, for no trace of the
- event was ever found, and the students have no memory of what occurred. I can
- but pray that whatever it is that I saw that night will never return, and
- never let my lab kit out of sight.
-