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already lived. In the chronopheresis mode, it would extract

the time reserve of an organism, accumulating it in its

microserver, and in the mode of an injector, do the

opposite – give back biological time to a body. The digital

readout allows it to dose out the operative time to the

accuracy of a day. From the chronomatizer you can “pour” a

temporal charge into the strongest bearers like information

from a flash drive.

“Using it is simpler than a cell phone,” Gregor explained.

The battery needs to be charged once a week. If you want it

to take away ten years, you turn on the chronopheresis

mode and on the readout you set it to “ten.” Then you press

the start button. If you want ten years and a month, then

after a comma following the number of years, you input

“30,” that is, the number of days. In order to “zero” a client,

you choose “AUTO” on the readout. Then, by setting, it

extracts all of a person’s biotime. An old corpse is left.

Maybe it’ll twitch out a few more hours of life.

“Do you press it to the body at any spot?”

“Wherever you want. The device captures a temporal field,

and it activates in every cell. Clothing won’t protect you

from it. We’re all naked before this thing, bro. You can’t let

anybody see it. And don’t get caught by the cops. If they

catch up to you, toss the device somewhere they won’t

notice, and remember the spot so you can pick it up later.