![]() Over the next three years, Caesar inherited his mother's high intelligence due to the drug, thus learning at a fast rate. Will's greedy and unethical supervisor, Steven Jacobs, orders all twelve test chimpanzees put down after Bright Eyes' rampage, but Robert Franklin, the chimp handler responsible for carrying out this order, can't bring himself to kill the infant, and instead gives it to Will, who names him Caesar and raises him at his home. It is discovered, however, that Bright Eyes' aggression was not due to the drug, but due to her maternal instinct to protect her baby, to whom she had secretly given birth a day or two earlier. Much to everyone's shock, Bright Eyes goes on a rampage two months into her trial, before security is forced to kill her in front of the board members, thus ruining any chance of developing ALZ-112 further. One of his test subjects is Bright Eyes, a female chimpanzee that was recently captured from the West African Jungle. ALZ-112 not only repairs brain cells, but genetically enhances them, giving chimpanzees a human level of intelligence. In San Francisco, Will Rodman, a scientist had worked at Gen-Sys Laboratories for five years on ALZ-112, a genetically-engineered retrovirus that could cure Alzheimer's Disease. ![]()
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