Falling...that's all Allen could feel this dreadful hyper sense of falling into earths atmosphere and gaining the speed of a falling comet. Allen was terrified, was he going to die? Was this how it all ended? Would he never get to see her again? Thinking was really all he could do now, and so a flashback began... [I]It was June 12th 2006 Allen and his wife were working together in their lab hoping that this time the syrum would be right. Allen's wife was testing an unstable syrum to see if it could be stabilized, "Honey I think if we cut down the oxygen content it receives we could reach full stabilization..." She said with a smile, Allen nodded and smiled softly, "Six years and we are almost done with all of this...this close...well sweetie let's put the syrum in the test chamber and then once we remove some of the oxygen it should be completed." Allen placed the syrum in the machine and in a matter of minutes it was done. His wife already had Sheela the test monkey ready. Allen placed the syrum in the syringe and gave her the shot...after about 15 minutes Allen nodded to his wife and the two of them placed Sheela in the nuclear chamber and turned it on...Allen's fingers were crossed. Almost thirty minutes later with still no effect Allen turned the machine off, then turned and hugged his wife tightly, " we did it!" The two of them were nearly in tears. Allen's wife took a step back, "we can't reveal it to the world until its been tested on a human..." Allen shook his head, "Absolutely not...it could kill you!" She hugged him tightly, "I believe in you babe...you got this." Allen nodded grimly and went through the process of setting everything up again. "Everything is ready babe. In 3...2...1..." Allen pressed the button and the machine turned on...the last thing Allen saw was his wife's smile before she blacked out and fell to the floor.[/I] Allen pulled himself from the daydream just in time to turn and see the ship crash into San Francisco bay, Allen just let himself fall crash landing in the water right next to the ship.