You enter a circular room illuminated by a giant red hologram of a hemoglobin molecule. It's labeled KXG: Kiowa Xenogenetics. A party is in full swing—twenty scientists and technicians are chatting, drinking wine from fancy glasses or gathered around a baby grand piano where a man in a tweed jacket is playing ragtime. A whiteboard reads CONGRATULATIONS DR. TAKAHASHI ON YOUR, and then a complex formula that's beyond your ability to understand, despite your technical training.
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