Senator Ashley Butler is a quintessential Southern demagogue whose support of
traditional American values includes a knee-jerk reaction against virtually all
biotechnologies. When he's called to chair a subcommittee introducing
legislation to ban new cloning technology, the senator views his political
future in bold relief; and Dr. Daniel Lowell, inventor of the technique that
will take stem cell research to the next level, sees a roadblock positioned
before his biotech startup.
The two seemingly opposite personalities
clash during the senate hearings, but the men have a common desire. Butler's
hunger for political power far outstrips his concern for the unborn; and
Lowell's pursuit of gargantuan personal wealth and celebrity overrides any
considerations for patients' well-being. Further complicating the proceedings is
the confidential news that Senator Butler has developed Parkinson's
disease-leading the senator and the researcher into a Faustian pact. In a
perilous attempt to prematurely harness Lowell's new technology, the therapy
leaves the senator with the horrifying effects of temporal lobe
epilepsy-seizures of the most bizarre order.
Description:
The two seemingly opposite personalities clash during the senate hearings, but the men have a common desire. Butler's hunger for political power far outstrips his concern for the unborn; and Lowell's pursuit of gargantuan personal wealth and celebrity overrides any considerations for patients' well-being. Further complicating the proceedings is the confidential news that Senator Butler has developed Parkinson's disease-leading the senator and the researcher into a Faustian pact. In a perilous attempt to prematurely harness Lowell's new technology, the therapy leaves the senator with the horrifying effects of temporal lobe epilepsy-seizures of the most bizarre order.