1828 Isolated Island Hospital

"What a terrible night. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 Doctor Ender lifted his blinds and stared at the figures as they navigated through the shadows of the night, knowing full well that they were not monsters, but the subjects of his study, a group of patients with doomsday syndrome. It's just that in recent times, these patients have become more and more active, and such an abnormal situation is a manifestation of the increasing severity of the pathology. Nowadays, in this isolated island hospital, materials are becoming more and more scarce, and the outside world has slowed down the material support for the hospital, and even the possibility of leaving the isolated island has been greatly reduced. Even he himself could not make a ship across the sea with the materials he had.

If possible, of course, it would be best to leave the hospital, because the "virus" is accelerating the infection of people in this hospital, whether it is an ordinary person or a researcher, and the hospital really has no practical treatment plan. All conceivable attempts have been made, and the abundance of materials could have been used to maintain the number of people under management at a standard line, however, external problems have finally affected here, and the operation of the hospital has changed from overstretched to unsustainable.

It's not that Dr. Ender hasn't thought about how to break the current predicament, but the fundamental problem is the "virus", and at least find a temporary treatment plan to arouse the interest of others and activate everyone's expectations, so as to make a difference. The current situation is the result of a long period of uncritical progress in research -- the crisis of confidence that accompanies the failure of research to produce results, and makes people feel helpless.

Because it is on an isolated island, the situation in the outside world can only be estimated through contact and the support for the isolated island itself, and now that the support is declining, everyone can clearly feel that a hopeless darkness is slowly shrouding. As far as normal research activities are concerned, if the research does not achieve the desired results after a lot of manpower and material resources have been consumed, the research will be shut down or replaced, but the top-secret research on the "virus" conducted in the isolated hospital is even more harsh. The "virus" is not an ordinary virus, and patients with doomsday syndrome are not ordinary infected people, and now that there are only 30 uninfected people left in the hospital, it is also expected that the hospital will be completely locked down and waiting for follow-up treatment.

Dr. Ander did not fail to think of blocking information about the current situation of the isolated island hospital, but even as an authority in the hospital, he could not guess people's hearts, let alone quickly and keenly find out the intelligence agents who had been hiding in the shadows to monitor the situation of the hospital since the establishment of the hospital, as the national intelligence agents did. He's just a good researcher with good political skills, but he can't have the abilities of superhuman characters in TV and movies across disciplines.

Dr. Ander knew very well that if he wanted to impress his supporters behind the scenes, at least to move those who had not yet been infected, he had to come up with something more important - in his analysis, the outside world had become a mess due to the spread of the "virus", and even one result that was only helpful but had not yet had time to be verified must be taken seriously. However, even such a forward-looking and probable result has not been able to come to fruition. The initial idea of a human completion plan was appreciated and supported in the early stages, but the proponents gradually lost patience, perhaps because of the slow progress.

In the absence of outside intelligence, Dr. Ander could not judge what kind of position the hospital he was in in the eyes of those who controlled the right to speak in the outside world, and it was not impossible to think in a bad direction, and the entire hospital would be abandoned and left to fend for itself. In the worst-case scenario, those people violently destroy the entire island with the determination to cut the flesh, which they can easily do with the push of a red button.

It is precisely because the worst-case scenario can be imagined that Dr. Ender also has a vague feeling that the situation is developing in this worst-case direction.

He didn't want to sit still, and he believed that no one else on the island today, normal or not, was going to sit still. I am afraid of death and want to live, and I may not be able to be as beautiful as before, but even if I become a wanted criminal, I have to flee here, and this idea must not be unique to me.

If you can let go of all the suspicions and guards in your heart, and talk openly and openly with those who have been hiding in the hospital and operating in secret, you may be able to find a turning point. However, this idea is just going around in my heart, not that I don't want to see each other, but that the other party doesn't seem to have any intention of meeting me at all, and on my side, there is no way to dig out where they really are. Knowing that they were on this island, but not being able to lock down their activity center and core personnel, this has always been an incredible thing in Dr. Ender's mind.

It is precisely because Dr. Ender is able to analyze his current predicament, but he is unable to find a solution to it at all, so he has to stay in his room on such a night, and fall into helpless contemplation. The increasingly strange and tense atmosphere in the hospital could not shake his mind, but the inability to find an effective way to have a strong belief was what made him feel fear and despair.

How?

Calm down and think about it, what else can you do?

If you think about it, the work here, from the difficulties at the beginning to the smooth progress for a period of time, does make people feel as if they see hope, one after another full of creative proposals, so that everyone feels that even if 99% is not feasible, there must be 1% of the content that can guide themselves and others to the right path. However, after one plan after another was rejected and cruelly proved to be unfeasible, the feeling of "abandoned by the gods" intensified. Until the best test subject "Takakawa" also completely collapsed, the huge sense of frustration and despair almost swallowed everyone's soul. Finally, I saw some hope in the Takakawa clone, but the Takakawa clone was eventually proven to be unable to truly replace the real "Takakawa".

In the beginning, in order to rely on quantity to make up for the lack of quality, a number of Takakawa clones were created, and the current situation in the hospital is undoubtedly the irony of the original decision. The benefits of these Takakawa clones to research are far less great than the disadvantages of their further lesions. There is no doubt that Takakawa clones are also doomsday syndrome patients, and these special doomsday syndrome patients, both physically and psychologically, lack the strong resilience of the genuine Takagawa. Once they collapse, they will completely become uncontrollable monsters that can only be described as "ferocious".

The "virus" causes the physical structure of these Takakawa clones to be abnormal, and to produce severe psychological distortions. When they start attacking other people, they do so in a way that makes it impossible to see them as "human" or "humanoid" anymore. If they are not considered "monsters", then what else can be considered "monsters"? This problem exists in the hearts of almost every person who witnesses the activities of these Takakawa replicants and the posterior groove caused by their activities.

These Takakawa clones were like catalysts for the collapse of the hospital. Without these things, the hospital may still not be able to control the "virus" infection, but many people believe that there will be far fewer victims, and the hospital can hold out for a longer period of time to wait for a turnaround. However, their mistakes will have to be tasted by themselves. There are only about 30 people left in the total number of normal people, which is undoubtedly the best commentary on this crisis, and such a bad situation continues to be played out in the hospital.

The "virus" has long been in the air - this is the conclusion that most researchers agree, but the "virus" cannot be directly observed from the air - people are more likely to get sick when they breathe the air, but there is more than one way to get infected. Being attacked by a sick person, or even having too frequent contact with a sick person, can increase the chance of getting sick. Takakawa clones are one of the most "aggressive" of all patients, and they act like rabies when they get sick.

One-third of those who have been infected have been naturally ill, while the other two-thirds have been implicated in the patient's condition. Attacked by the crazy Takakawa clone, it has taken up the majority of the latter. The chance of being attacked and injured by these Takagawa clones is 100% so far, and the time from symptom to advanced disease is significantly faster than that of other types of doomsday syndrome patients.

In the face of these monsters that have been brewed by the hospital, even the battle-hardened guards are difficult to resist. Each Takakawa clone has quite good combat abilities. Whether they are fighting with their hands or using hot and cold weapons, they can be called a medium and strong hand, and they can still formulate a battle strategy in the case of mental breakdown and mental inadenacy - if you want to describe their state, they are more like calm madmen, fanatical serial killers and the like.

What's even more frightening is that these Takakawa clones have some kind of dominant influence on all doomsday syndrome patients who have not yet collapsed into LCL, as if they are born to drive the mental state and psychological consciousness of other doomsday syndrome patients to develop in a specific crazy direction, and thus keep pace with them. Because they didn't notice this well at first, because they helped the experiment and ignored their larger anomalies, they didn't deal with it in the first place, and it was like a domino collapsing, and when they reacted, they seemed to be powerless. The Takakawa clones and the combined combat effectiveness of the patients with doomsday syndrome who are in step with them have exceeded the scope that the hospital guards can handle, and as the infection spreads, the guards are gradually becoming doomsday syndrome, let alone resisting.

The only good news is that these agitated doomsday syndrome patients, led by the Takakawa clones, are not crazy all the time, and like the unpredictable psychos, they will show an unnaturally calming dementia side, and they will also suddenly let out a sudden roar that catches people off guard. They see and hear a lot of hallucinations, they hear a lot of auditory hallucinations, and they blur the line between hallucinations and reality, but these hallucinations don't always make them manic, and sometimes they soothe their hearts - though, due to a lack of manpower and time, Dr. Ender has not been able to draw a clear pattern from the available data.

When night falls, it is often the time when these people with doomsday syndrome are most active, and they are much quieter during the day than at night. Dr. Ender's observations of them are often conducted at night. This is a dangerous practice, and in fact, quite a few researchers who have done similar things have been attacked by these patients.

Light sources, sounds, smells, and other things that cannot be perceived by human perception can cause irritation to these patients, and it takes a lot of patience to find a suitable place to observe. Dr. Ander is fortunate to have found his current hiding place. In a darker room than the outside, Dr. Ender uses his eyes to observe and his brain to record, and does not use tools to move. He is silent, does not move at high frequency and amplitude, and is like a statue more than not.

Like everyone else, his research focuses on the Takakawa clones, but instead of trying to find out the secrets of the Takakawa clones going berserk and the resonance of these Takakawa clones with other patients with doomsday syndrome, he does not study the Takakawa clones themselves, but rather to find the secrets behind the Takakawa clones. It is precisely because he is one of the few people who are still normal in the end, and he is also the highest-ranking person among these people, and he has had extraordinary authority and relatively sharp ability from the past, so he realized and affirmed that the fact that the Takakawa replicant will become what it is today is actually the result of the deliberate promotion of those who are hidden in the shadows.

The number, characteristics, and action characteristics of Takakawa's clones are more like some kind of biological weapon than "patients". Dr. Ender even suspects that the proposal to create a Takakawa clone and the first impetus for its success were the people who were hiding in the darkness of the hospital. It's not a matter of once or twice that they interfere with the hospital's research, and Dr. Ander also suspects that the biggest reason why Takakawa's clone has become a "biological weapon" is the "Human Completion Project" led by him.

Those who hide in the shadows do not make up people into "perfect human beings", but try to make up incomplete people into "powerful combat weapons". In terms of the results of military scientific research, they seem to be close to success. Because he is not a researcher of public morality, Dr. Ander does not intend to condemn these people from the perspective of human ethics and morality, but it is an unbearable thing for him to use his work in private and not be told about it. (To be continued.) )