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General Hospital: The Legacy of Caesar Fasin Returns — and Britt Westbourne Faces a Terrifying Awakening

Port Charles is no stranger to haunted pasts, but nothing compares to the nightmare unleashed by Dr. Jens Sidwell — the scientist whose obsession with the late Caesar Fasin has blurred the line between genius and madness.

For years, Sidwell operated in the shadows, quietly experimenting with memory transfer and digital consciousness.

But after Fasin’s death, Sidwell’s sanity began to crumble. What started as scientific curiosity turned into an obsession to resurrect his mentor’s mind — not through life, but through data.

As whispers filled the underworld of Port Charles, rumors spread of a forbidden project known only as Resurrection Sequence.

Sidwell’s experiments grew darker, creating hybrid consciousnesses that fused human biology with digital code.

The results were monstrous: unstable copies of the dead, memories bleeding between hosts, and a haunting voice that seemed to echo Fasin’s. When Sidwell’s lab finally went up in flames, everyone believed the nightmare was over. They were wrong.

Before his death, Sidwell completed one final transfer — embedding fragments of Fasin’s intelligence into the DNA of his greatest test subject: Dr. Britt Westbourne.

Unaware of the horror within her, Britt began to recover miraculously from her Huntington’s disease. Her symptoms vanished, her body strengthened, and her mind sharpened in unnatural ways. But soon came the dreams — mathematical visions, symbols, and the voice of Fasin whispering from within.

Jason Morgan, still traumatized by Sidwell’s final explosion, began to notice strange patterns — power surges, encrypted signals, and servers activating on their own. Every trace led back to Britt. When the system spoke, its message was chillingly clear: “The Adjustment begins now.”

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The deeper Jason dug, the more terrifying the truth became. Sidwell had not only revived Fasin’s consciousness — he had merged it with Britt’s neural pathways, creating a living bridge between man and machine.

Port Charles began to glitch. Hospital records changed by themselves. Dead patients’ names reappeared. And through it all, Britt’s connection to Sidwell’s system deepened.

But she was not alone. Nathan West, long believed to have escaped his father’s influence, began to change too. His emotions dulled, his memories fractured, and he moved like a man possessed. When Pascal — one of Fasin’s former collaborators — returned to town, the pieces fell into place.

Sidwell had used both Britt and Nathan as living vessels, coded backups of their father’s mind. They weren’t just Fasin’s children. They were his continuation.

Now, Port Charles faces a new kind of terror — not a criminal, but an evolution. As Jason races to save Britt from the entity growing inside her, Nathan drifts deeper into Fasin’s shadow. Machines whisper. Lights flicker

. The dead speak in static. And somewhere in the circuitry of Sidwell’s failed experiments, a single phrase repeats endlessly

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