Dr Colin Covart was still in amazement over his breakthrough some weeks ago. a breakthrough even he himself in all his 28 years in DNA and genetic engineering research never fathomed even seeing.
But even now as he pushed his messy blond hair away from his purple eyes to review the most recent tests results his student assistants (who he insisted shared in the glory) had handed to him, the fact they had somehow discovered a way...
...no, the way...
...to turn humans into a certain mythology creature was something he knew had to be treated correctly. war-monger military generals would either try to get involved to turn this discovery into weaponry without regard to human cost or lie and use this as an excuse to declare war while having the entire institute arrested on trumped up war crimes (if now entirely fiction ones).
but no, Colin wants this discovery to be something beneficial to the world in terms of peace and unity. to perhaps help remove the restrictions on the planet preventing the end of the population problem without curbing life itself.
of course another issue was how groups like the United nations of European union could view this discovery as a breach of human rights (mostly right now how, despite it in part being an accident, the original test subjects were involuntary turned) or how animal rights organizations might demand him to create mass versions that completely striped subjects of humanity while turning them into normal animals.
"Dr Covart sir" Monica, Colin's youngest assistant and in his personal view a child prodigy currently wasting time wanting to work under him, called. "yes Monica?" Colin asked. "these revert experiments... I have to ask are we right doing them?" Monica asked.
"Better than you and the others losing everything you've worked for up to this for unsanctioned human experimentation" Colin insisted. "But most of the...well victims don't really blame you sir, they love their new forms and the advantages it brings" Monica countered. "Doesn't matter what they think but what the authorities think if this got out... better safe then sorry Monica" Colin insisted.
But Monica was still insisted on her view "Dr Covart, surely: