Saturday, November 9, 2013

The nanobots leave Tokyo bound for New York

By Carole Ann Goldsmith

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Tokyo: Akihiko Suzuki had not been feeling well with a foggy head and body pains, for the past few days.
He made an appointment to see his doctor in Shinjuku for a flu injection. With his plans to go on the overnight flight to New York for a business trip, he did not want to catch any viruses on the plane.

Dr Hotaru Oshiro had been busy all morning with patients suffering from the flu and other ailments.
Suzuki waited patiently and thought about the preparations for the New York meetings.

What she did not know was that her flu vaccine bottles had been tampered with overnight. A hooded person, clothed all in black, had broken in the doctor's practice. With great precision, the intruder transferred by a syringe, 0.0005 ml amounts of a purple solution into the rubber top of the flu vaccine bottles. The injected solution's label read Gold nanobots which are gold robots, each one a billionth of a meter in length and viewed only by an electron microscope.

Suzuki entered Dr Oshiro's surgery and after introductions and a thorough medical check-up, Dr Oshiro drew the flu vaccine into a new syringe. Turning his head while the doctor injected the solution into his left arm, the solution entered his body. He felt a tingle in his arm and an immediate uplifting feeling.

Covering the puncture wound with a small adhesive plaster, Dr Oshiro wished Suzuki a good flight and to contact her, if there are any unusual side effects from the inoculation.

Leaving the surgery, Suzuki felt his foggy head clearing and the body aches had miraculously disappeared.
Amazing that the flu injection can work that quickly, he thought to himself.

With his suitcase already packed and left at the doctor's reception, he was heading straight to Narita
airport.  He was flying on the new small business airlines Blossom Air - with direct flights ot New York.
He caught the Narita Express train from Shinjuku station, which would take around one hour to get to Narita Airport.

Suzuki had never felt better, his head was the clearest it had been for months and he felt a new burst of energy that he had not felt for over a decade. The 45 year old Tokyo business owner was working long hours to make his bicycle business the success it was, will global sales of 8 Million, mainly to USA and German multinationals.

After he arrived at Narita, he checked in and progressed through security and immigration quickly in just under 30 minutes. Even though he had lived abroad for many years he still liked the Japanese order and efficiency which was not so apparent in the USA, but Germany matched the Japanese style. The gold nanobots already multiplying in the human host were not detected at security.

With a lunch of ramen (noodles), miso soup, chicken and salad in his belly, Suzuki was feeling good.
He called his wife Aki before boarding the plane, to check that all was OK with his four year old daughter Harumi and  three year old son Kei. Aki was pleased to hear that he was feeling better and the children were playing in the lounge room.

Boarding time was called and he boarded the Blossom Air flight at 16:00 bound for New York.
To be continued

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