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The note introduces the text as the discovered blog posts or journals of a man named John Farrell, but due to destroyed servers, it is impossible to verify his existence or the information he writes. However, the thorough nature of his writing adds veracity to his tale, and the note comments that what follows is an edited version of his records. It ends by stating the whereabouts of Solara Beck are unknown.
John observes posters with the phrase “Immortality Will Kill Us All” printed on them as he walks to visit a doctor for a “cure.” At the doctor’s apartment, he provides a code word and is invited inside. The doctor gives him a basic description of gene therapy. He tells John that the cure for aging will be ready in two weeks, and he should use the time to reflect on whether he would like to be permanently 29, reinforcing that death is still a possibility. When John reasserts his desire to not age, the doctor takes a blood sample, teasing John about being a lawyer.