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bioengineered-defense

The house employs microjets, air curtains, and an alarm net with armaments to neutralize intruders, but these systems fail to anticipate small, intelligent creatures.

1 chapter across 1 book

Ribofunk (1996)Paul Di Filippo

Chapter 18

The chapter depicts a futuristic nursery where advanced biotechnology and security systems coexist, but a small wren-like bird bypasses defenses and injects venom into a reactive biopolymer blanket ('Blankie') protecting a baby. The Blankie responds violently, ultimately killing the infant despite the arrival of security personnel, highlighting the lethal consequences of bioengineered security measures gone awry.