verb (used with object), verb (used without object), geminated, geminating.
1.
to make or become doubled or paired.
adjective
2.
Also, geminated. combined or arranged in pairs; twin; coupled.
noun
3.
Phonetics. a doubled consonant sound.
This wasn’t the first time the process was attempted. It was, however, the first time it did not fail. What did we do, you ask? We made one become two, not cloned like those bastards at Thothier Station. What were their names again? Ah yes, Pollux and Castor, grown from a test tube and simply geminated. No, what we did is nothing of the sort. We split one mind into two, by a process we call the “Severing” and we called them Remus and Romulus. Both are brothers like the Gemini, but of one thought process rather than the individualist cognitions the geminate exude. Together Remus and Romulus created an empire that will overthrow all the other gormless council members and their pathetic excuse for Sages. Let it be known that people of Anhuran Station with usher in a new era of leaders by way of the true brothers of Mediterra.
This was found in the journal of an ancient Anhuran scientist’s journal circa 3600 BC. Little did he know that Romulus and Remus would battle to the death with Romulus as the victor. It just goes to show that sometimes thinking like one another causes destruction.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anhur
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