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'''Alfred''' (later known as '''Mr Emerson''') was one of the three artificial life-forms created by [[Julius Quilter|Professor Julius Quilter]] as part of the [[BEAGLE]] programme, each named after [[Alfred Russel Wallace]]. Whilst the previous two, [[Russel]] and [[Wallace (Unnatural Selection)|Wallace]], were intellectually and physically superior to Alfred, they died.
'''Alfred''' (later known as '''Mr Emerson''') was one of the three artificial life-forms created by [[Julius Quilter|Professor Julius Quilter]] as part of the [[BEAGLE]] programme, each named after [[Alfred Russel Wallace]]. Whilst the previous two, [[Russel (Unnatural Selection)|Russel]] and [[Wallace (Unnatural Selection)|Wallace]], were intellectually and physically superior to Alfred, they died.


Alfred survived thanks to Quilter and the scientists learning from their mistakes. In [[1975]], his heart began to fail and he would not recover despite Quilter's best efforts. One night, he killed and absorbed the heart of the boy that was watching over him and stabilised. Once this became known, BEAGLE was shut down and Quilter ordered to destroy Alfred. However, he could not bring himself to do it and lied that he had, in actuality employing him as an assistant and naming him "Mr Emerson".
Alfred survived thanks to Quilter and the scientists learning from their mistakes. In [[1975]], his heart began to fail and he would not recover despite Quilter's best efforts. One night, he killed and absorbed the heart of the boy that was watching over him and stabilised. Once this became known, BEAGLE was shut down and Quilter ordered to destroy Alfred. However, he could not bring himself to do it and lied that he had, in actuality employing him as an assistant and naming him "Mr Emerson".
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