

explains the Bokanovsky Process to the students as a process in which an egg will bud, then multiply, and finally divide until they form anywhere between eight to 96 buds. The Gammas, Deltas and Epsilons are brought out of the incubators and put through the Bokanovsky Process. After fertilization he tells them how the Alphas and Betas are kept in incubation until they are bottled. The first room he shows them is the Fertilization Room where the ova are being fertilized by the gametes. The students are in awe of being shown the facility by the D.H.C., as he is called. The year is 632 AF and a group of students are being shown through the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Center by the Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning for Central London.
