© Kyle R Fisher, 2021

TRANSPLANT UNLIMITED

Bad heart? No problem. We’ll print you a new one.

It's the near future and the Organ Donor Waiting List is obsolete thanks to advances in 3D printing technology. Nelson and Walt, best friends since college, own Transplant Unlimited, a company that prints human organs from the recipient's own DNA for transplant the same day. Hearts, lungs, kidneys… if the surgeons can transplant it, Walt and Nelson's equipment can print it. Nelson is concerned when two hoods from the local casino show up demanding the $2 million Walt owes them but Walt assures him it is not a big deal. Three days later, Walt's corpse is at the bottom of a ravine amid the scattered wreckage of his antique sports car. It doesn't take long for Nelson to suspect it wasn't an accident. Nelson heard the rumors of Walt's affair with Erika, the attractive, young technician that worked for him but what would she see in an out-of-shape, middle aged, married man-unless it was the casino's two million dollars? Walt's wife, Lillian, loved him but they haven't been getting along lately. A mistress could do that to a relationship and, coupled with Walt's ten million dollar life insurance policy, would make for an plausible motive but Nelson thinks there's more to it than a simple murder. The deeper Nelson digs into the questions surrounding Walt's death, the more he finds out he never really knew Walt at all.
© Kyle R Fisher, 2021

TRANSPLANT UNLIMITED

Bad heart? No problem. We’ll print you a new one.

It's the near future and the Organ Donor Waiting List is obsolete thanks to advances in 3D printing technology. Nelson and Walt, best friends since college, own Transplant Unlimited, a company that prints human organs from the recipient's own DNA for transplant the same day. Hearts, lungs, kidneys… if the surgeons can transplant it, Walt and Nelson's equipment can print it. Nelson is concerned when two hoods from the local casino show up demanding the $2 million Walt owes them but Walt assures him it is not a big deal. Three days later, Walt's corpse is at the bottom of a ravine amid the scattered wreckage of his antique sports car. It doesn't take long for Nelson to suspect it wasn't an accident. Nelson heard the rumors of Walt's affair with Erika, the attractive, young technician that worked for him but what would she see in an out-of-shape, middle aged, married man-unless it was the casino's two million dollars? Walt's wife, Lillian, loved him but they haven't been getting along lately. A mistress could do that to a relationship and, coupled with Walt's ten million dollar life insurance policy, would make for an plausible motive but Nelson thinks there's more to it than a simple murder. The deeper Nelson digs into the questions surrounding Walt's death, the more he finds out he never really knew Walt at all.

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you a new one.

It's the near future and the Organ Donor Waiting List is obsolete thanks to advances in 3D printing technology. Nelson and Walt, best friends since college, own Transplant Unlimited, a company that prints human organs from the recipient's own DNA for transplant the same day. Hearts, lungs, kidneys… if the surgeons can transplant it, Walt and Nelson's equipment can print it. Nelson is concerned when two hoods from the local casino show up demanding the $2 million Walt owes them but Walt assures him it is not a big deal. Three days later, Walt's corpse is at the bottom of a ravine amid the scattered wreckage of his antique sports car. It doesn't take long for Nelson to suspect it wasn't an accident. Nelson heard the rumors of Walt's affair with Erika, the attractive, young technician that worked for him but what would she see in an out-of-shape, middle aged, married man-unless it was the casino's two million dollars? Walt's wife, Lillian, loved him but they haven't been getting along lately. A mistress could do that to a relationship and, coupled with Walt's ten million dollar life insurance policy, would make for an plausible motive but Nelson thinks there's more to it than a simple murder. The deeper Nelson digs into the questions surrounding Walt's death, the more he finds out he never really knew Walt at all.