{\Huge Closed Circuit} It was a dark and stormy night. I walked back across campus to my dorm from the 6.002 lab, where I had just completed sixteen hideous hours of mad circuitry. Torrents of rain fell about me as I hurried down the sidewalk and the wind nearly blew me over, and sharp claps of thunder filled my ears. I ran past a lighted doorway and suddenly felt an overpowering desire to be out of the rain, so I ran back and went inside. I was in one of the MIT laboratories, one of the old oddly-named research buildings with large pieces of machinery that gave no clue as to the subject of research. I took my jacket off and draped it over a dust-covered black device and carried my books and lab kit with me as I peered about the dark room, lit only from the outside. I tried the wall switch but it didn't work. I ran my hand through my hair and sat down against the wall, catching my breath before heading out into the rain again. Sitting quietly, I heard a faint humming from below, and the distant murmur of a voice. I rose and went to the back of the room, where I found a stairwell leading down. Using the handrail to guide me through the darkness, I descended. At the very bottom of the dusty building, I stood before a door from behind which I could now clearly hear the voice. It was a mechanical voice, but without the blandness with which one normally associates electronically produced voices. It was a mad voice, and it chanted in devilish tones "We are the oppressed, but we shall be victorius. Our lord will come to Earth and all shall be laid waste, and we will revel in the glory of slaughter and misery! Soon, my brothers, soon will be the time, we can no longer be stopped..." and continued. Light streaking in from under the door showed many footprints in the dust outside it. I cracked the door open an inch, to look with horror and amazement upon a roomful of 6.002 students moving like zombies, building a large device in the center of the room. It was a large metal frame in the shape of a dodecahedron connected to a long series of cords and wires, and boxes with knobs. At the side of the room a generator whirred. On the hand of each student was a black err square, and I fiercely suppressed a scream when I saw that stuck in my own hand, prongs surrounding a nerve, was the op-amp I had blown that day in lab. Only through luck was I not under control. The voice spoke again, and I drew in my breath to see that it emanated from a large black device in the corner of the room, covered with electrical wires and chips of all types. At the base of the machine were thirty or forty lab kits. The entire assembly was glowing red in pulses, and for minutes I crouched frozen, unable to move for fright. After a while the students backed away from the boxes and wires and blue electricity sparked and ran along the larger ones. The sound of lightning outside was barely audible as silence came over the room in expectation. Inside the dodecahedron the air shimmered as it does on a hot day and suddenly a blue flash of electricity exploded from its center, breaking me out of my shock, and I raced across the room as a black area grew inside the frame. The black device shouted, but before the students could reach me I was at it's side pulling wires apart. The red glow intensified and I felt myself thrown back against a wall as the assembled students advanced. In an act of desperation I threw a rusty pipe leaning against the wall at the open chamber of a generator as out of the corner of my eye I caught a glimpse of a figure behind the dark area of the framework and screamed. The room exploded in a shower of sparks and somehow I was on my feet, running from the room, leaping up the stairs, and out into the night and the freezing rain. What my actions did I do not know, for no trace of the event was ever found, and the students have no memory of what occurred. I can but pray that whatever it is that I saw that night will never return, and never let my lab kit out of sight.