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REGENERATION PROTOCOL

Featured in Farrago Magazine Edition One 2026

Creative

Photography by Khush Shah

 

REGENERATION PROTOCOL

Archive Classification: Living Document
Revision: 5.0
Clearance Level: Internal

 

I. PRELIMINARY FINDINGS

The damage was subtle.
No visible breach of skin.
No interruption in syntax.
The subject continued laughing at appropriate intervals.
Imaging revealed an interior hollow
expanding behind the sternum,
measured not in centimetres
but in withheld confessions.
Silence had begun construction.
No alarms were triggered.

 

II. BACKGROUND

Prior configuration believed stable.

Records indicate:
A structure capable of tenderness.
A pulse calibrated to remembered names.
A rib cage shaped around a particular absence.

Cause of fracture remains undetermined.

Possibilities include:
Prolonged exposure to unspoken weather.
Accumulation of unsent sentences.
Gravitational pull of former versions.

Original blueprint unavailable.

 

III. APPLICATION FOR REGENERATION

To initiate regrowth, the subject must confirm:

  1. Acceptance that restoration is impossible.
  2. Willingness to undergo architectural modification.
  3. Consent to the possibility of unfamiliar outcomes.

Please note:
Regeneration does not imply resemblance.
Regeneration does not imply mercy.
Regeneration implies continuation under altered conditions.

Signature required below.
The hand hesitates.

 

IV. RECONSTRUCTION LOG

Day 1
Bone begins knitting in darkness. It does not ask permission.

Day 3
Scar tissue arranges itself with quiet authority.

Day 6
The lungs expand around newly reinforced silence.

Day 9
A memory attempts to return.
It is denied.

Day 12
The mouth rehearses an old name and fails phonetic verification.

Day 16
The mirror scans the face.
Identity mismatch.

Day 21
The body stabilises.
Stability does not equal familiarity.

 

V. STRUCTURAL VARIANCE REPORT

The regenerated rib curves at a different angle.
It protects an ache that cannot be cross-referenced.
Former grief has been reformatted.
Its edges dulled.
Its coordinates shifted.
Certain rooms in the interior architecture have been
sealed.
Others have multiplied without authorisation.
The subject reports a sensation of occupancy
by a successor.

 

VI. ETHICAL REVIEW

Question submitted:
If the original framework is unrecoverable,
does continuity still exist?

Response:
Continuity is an administrative convenience.
Replacement ensures operational efficiency.
Authenticity cannot be guaranteed.

 

VII. POST-REGENERATION ASSESSMENT

Speech resumes.
Laughter returns, slightly delayed.
Laughter returns.

Delayed.

Hands relearn the geography of another’s shoulder.
Silence remains foundational,
but now reinforced.
The fracture is no longer detectable.
Neither is the original self…

 

VIII. ADDENDUM: ON SUCCESSION

Regeneration is not return.
It is succession.
What grows back does not remember breaking.
What continues does not recognise what was lost.
The body proceeds.
The archive updates.
The file remains open.
Breathing.

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