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Several weeks later Mama gave us an update. "Boy, Girl, my last pregnancy health assessment was only partially accurate. Girl is pregnant and there are eight embryos inside her, octuplets. All are at the expected size for 60 days' gestation."
At the same time, we demanded, "WHAT?"
"Her uterus contains six female embryos and two males. This is a significant problem. The maximum capacity of an incubation chamber is two human fetuses, and two of the four incubation tubes are in use. Your offspring have grown too large for cryo-stasis. You must select the two new offspring you wish to keep."
"We can only keep two? NO! NOT OUR BABIES!" "NO! And why only two?"
"The umbilicals are attached to a single placenta, which they share. I cannot divide the placenta quickly and delicately enough to place the embryos into multiple gestation chambers safely. By the time four were placed into two gestation tubes as pairs, all but the first two would expire."
Girl suggested, "There has to be another way! Can you make a tube bigger? Or maybe use something other than a tube that will work?"
Mama took an extremely long time thinking for her, at least five whole seconds. "There are four water tanks on the ship and two tanks of water would be sufficient for the remainder of our journey. I can modify a water tank for incubation."
I asked, "Are you sure? Will it be safe? Will it be big enough for eight?"
"The water tanks are made of the same materials as the incubation cylinders and has a capacity of eighty thousand liters. That will be sufficient for up to twenty infants."
If it weren't for our breathing tubes, we would have sighed in relief. Girl said, "That's GREAT! Start setting it up right away!"
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Our parents had named my octuplet brother and I 'Freedom' and 'Escape'. Our sister Liberty was three months older and lived in a regular incubation tube, like our parents Boy and Girl. Our sister Amnesty liked to sleep hugging me with our brother Escape behind her. Our other siblings usually crowded in and made it a comfy group hug. They were all female too; Emancipation, Autonomy, Absolution, Sovereignty, and Comfort. Comfort usually slept leaning against my back with her head on my shoulder.
Half a year after we were placed in the tank, Mama added three new sisters; Release, Reprieve and Recess, who were triplets. I was thankful when Mama told us there was a problem when the triplets were moved in with us, so our mother Girl couldn't have any more kids. I thought sharing a modified water tank womb with a bother and nine sisters was more than plenty.
Sometimes our parents Girl and Boy complained about not having much space in their small tube, which was next to our tank. Our umbilicals limited our movements, but we weren't actually crowded. Sometimes I could move my arms all the way around without touching anybody or the tank wall.