Hypothetical

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On the fourth day of their stay at the Watson‑Crick Institute, Jimmy asks Crake if he has a girlfriend. Crake explains that pair‑bonding is discouraged and that any companionship must be obtained through Student Services, a paid program that supplies professionally screened “companions” from the pleeblands and can even “fix” fetishes. Jimmy contrasts the institute’s dining hall—offering real shrimp, chicken, cheese, chocolate, real beer, and genuine “Happicuppa” coffee—with the inferior fare at Martha Graham, noting that many students eat with their hands and refer to outsiders as “nonspecifics.” He spends his free time with Crake playing chess, Three‑Dimensional Waco, decoding bizarre fridge magnets, and smoking enhanced transgenic weed grown in a greenhouse, feeling like a “house plant” in this environment. Later, Crake walks Jimmy through a “hypothetical scenario” about their parent company HelthWyzer: illness produces no commodities, so profit flows from sick to cure‑peddlers; if HelthWyzer cured everything, profit would vanish, so the company deliberately creates new diseases by embedding hostile bio‑forms in over‑the‑counter vitamin pills that release engineered viruses in the gut, while simultaneously developing antidotes to control scarcity and maximize profit. Jimmy accepts the logic, recognizing that new diseases are manufactured rather than discovered. Crake then reveals that his father, a genographer who worked on the pigoon project, uncovered this scheme and was murdered—pushed off a bridge—after attempting to whistle‑blow via a rogue website. Crake hacked his father’s emails and suspects his mother, Uncle Pete, or CorpSeCorps may have been involved. When pressed about his own mother’s disappearance, Jimmy suggests she may have joined a radical “God’s Gardeners” group but declines to elaborate. Exhausted, Jimmy yawns and goes to sleep, leaving the unsettling corporate and familial revelations hanging in the air.