Walking into the lab and reaching for the lightswitch, the young Mednin would let out a sigh as the lights flickered on. He had successfully manufactured a genetic hybrid, a cross-species if you would, of two similar looking plants that had very different genome. The Yamanaka child was already taking samples of it to the pharmaceutical department within the Omni Prime Medical Complex to see if the mixture of the two genetic sequences would manifest some unknown beneficial ingredient that could be used in their medicines to further promote their field. Regardless of its medicinal uses Shin was already aware that this flower, in its natural form, was extremely toxic and could be used to manufacture more potent toxins, which in turn could aid in the manufacturing of better antidotes. The varying purples of the flower petals were beautiful to see but the long throned covered stems were where the dangers truly lied.
Pulling his mind away from the studies he wasn't working on himself he would once again become present in his own lab. With a wave of his hand the boy would once again send out small chakra threads that his father taught him to emit and connect them to a few books that he had stored in his bookcase. Clenching his fingers inwards the boy would bring them closer to his current position as he walked to his desk. Upon sitting down at the chair near the wall he would turn his back to lay against the sterile wall as the books he was stringing along began to land in a nice pile beside him. A yawn took control of his face as he reached out to the first book. This session was beginning to focus on the Animalia Kingdom rather than the Plantae, and he wanted to start with something simple. He knew that animal DNA was extremely tricky and if done incorrectly the creature would be in excruciating pain. To say the least he was nervous about failing this test. A pulse of red came from the boy as he shifted the page and continued reading, and within mere moments footsteps would be heard coming towards Shin. There she stood, the enigma that was named Kohana and what Shin has learned to be called a Persona stood before him. The art Genjutsu was such a fickle thing and was ever developing and the Yamanaka has heard reports of people of other villages having similar phenomenon happening to them. A snap of his fingers and open gesture he boy would conjure his Doctrine Seal to begin taking notes, but this time there were two scrolls. One for his own records and the other to take to his Medical Chief, Byakko Kyuji.
Her face was so similar to Shin's that it was uncanny, almost as if they were siblings. Her hair longer than Shin's and her clothes filled out differently due to her feminine build she was essentially Shin's aide. The two have had their ups and downs. Their relationship still wasn't perfect but she understood the importance of the Phantom Lord's work. Stepping out of the room and down the hallway Shin was able to speak to her without a single word. Continuing to read his book the boy would stand up and have the book float around the room so it could stay within his field of vision. Grabbing an empty scroll from the locker he would lay it out across his work desk, fully extending the empty sheet. Sighing deeply the boy's hand would glow as a long brush would form within his grasps.
"Ninja Art: Alchemist Seal.."<i></i> Black ink would begin to form from the tip as long runic designs and sigils would be placed upon the scroll. Zoning out the boy's hand moved quickly and efficiently as it would create the seal needed to execute his Philosopher's Seal jutsu which is what ultimately created the chimera hybrids. Knowing that such beasts were already an existing part of the ninja world Shin was slowly working on the creation of a jutsu that would make those creations appear to be child's play. His end goal was for the formation of life itself.
Letting out a deep sigh the boy would allow the brush to once again dissipate back into the formless chakra it had originated from. The seal was ready and all he needed now were the subjects that Kohana was going to retrieve from the laboratory. As she stepped back in a smile would form on the Yamanaka's face as he saw the small terrarium that was home to the elusive Sunan Ground Toad and a small planter that was home to a budding Kalanchoe tetraphylla, which was commonly called the Desert's Cabbage. She would pull the toad out from the terrarium that was being held by the soul he had summoned and placed the small amphibian on the scroll. A pulse of chakra and the dry toad was asleep due to Shin's genjutsu. Shifting his attention to that of the plant he carefully derooted it and placed the full plant on the scroll as well after removing as much soil as possible. Kohana stepped to the desk on the side of the room where she placed the small planter in the terrarium before becoming ethereal once again.
Closing his eyes the Medic placed his hands together, locking his middle finger before twisting his hands to allow one palm facing upwards and the other downward. Exhaling very slowly the boy's seal would begin to glow as the spirals and sigils would slowly begin to move and wrap around the two specimens which were drastically different. Looking up to the book that was floating in the air Shin's eyes skimmed quickle over the way that animals consumed and worked on energy incorporation. He needed to allow the synthesised energy from the chloroform to work well with the mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell, to allow for optimal use of energy. The complex digestive system and nervous system would be worked with the cellular walls and the merging of the circulatory system and the use of sap based glucose delivery was far more intricate than he originally planned. He could feel every cell in both of the organism as he pulled them together and pumped them full of chakra. The toad, which was a hefty twenty pounds was no ordinary toad. This toad was four to five times larger than other species in the area, which is why Shin was using it. The larger size allowed for more control of the intricate details to it's form.

The process probably took about five minutes to correctly and carefully attatch the bulb to the toad but upon completion Shin was satisfied with his work. Dropping to his knee due to the shear expense it took on his body the boy winced a single eye in pain. Hopefully this was the only pain being felt in the room as he did his best to marry the nervous systems perfectly. Pushing on the table to once again stand on his feet firmly Shin looked down upon the hybrid he had created and smiled.
"Saisho... You are my first... You are my precious creation, please be okay."<i></i> His hands began to emit a green aura as he placed them on the chimera. The genjutsu would come to an end and the beast would begin moving once again. Muffled chirps and barks came from its mouth as it tried to attain balance. A few stumbled and a few faceplants into the table made Shin chuckle, which in turn caused the small monstrosity to smile. The creature didn't seem to be in any pain or discomfort and Shin began to wonder if it had developed an attachment to him due to the shear amount of chakra that was pumped into its body. Saisho was a successful creation, and the first attempt of a hybrid from different life Kingdoms.
The plant/toad hybrid would slowly step towards the Mednin responsible for its creation and much to his surprise two vines, which resembled amphibious tongues stretched from both of its sides just under the bulb and landed on Shin's face. A warm chirp would escape from its mouth at it seemed to pet Shin and showed affection. Laughter came from the medic from the shock of seeing this happen as it was nowhere near planned. That just confirmed to him that his creations are in fact taking traits after him and advancing past what he originally had hoped that they would be. Petting the strange creature before picking it up Shin would make his way to the Terrarium from which it came and placed it back into its home. Shifting his weight to pick up the glass enclosure the boy would walk across the room and place the tank on a shelf near a window to help optimize the solar intake for his creation.
Placing his hand on the glass Shin would speak to his little monstrosity in a soft motherly tone.
"Do not fret little one, I will protect you."<i></i> Taking his hand off of the glass he would walk to the two scrolls which were writing down every detail of the events that were happening in this room. The first was carefully sealed and placed into the scroll locker in which Shin was keeping track of his progress and the other was for Kyuji. A deep sigh slipped from the boy's lips as he was anxious to see how she would respond to something a tad more drastic than creating a new flower species. His funding was low and if she cut his research he didn't know what he would have to do to keep it going. This felt right. It felt like the right path for him and that something good would come from it after his research completed.
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