1998 Les Misérables 3
The planning direction of Super Color and Super Dorothy is the same, but there is a more specific division of labor and autonomy in the details of the plan. www.biquge.info Super Dorothy intends to make a more intuitive data by linking the unpredictable and uncontrollable changes in the apocalyptic fantasy with the current situation in the hospital and the worldwide malignant tendencies that can be observed in the hospital. The Super Color is busy intervening in the operation of the apocalyptic fantasy from the general direction, trying to interfere with the "script" that has changed from the details, so that the plans of themselves and others can continue as scheduled, rather than being forced to interrupt.
The reality of the hospital is so critical that it hardly feels like there's a chance to come again. In the worst-case scenario, if this plan fails, then it is likely that the conditions for the next plan will no longer be met. Even if it is theoretically possible to make a comeback and do it better, it does not actually have the resources to make a comeback.
Even if Super Colors and Super Dorothy outlived the others due to their special way of being, it would not change the fact that they themselves could not move. They can only think, they can only interfere from the level of consciousness, "hands and feet" have always been researchers in this hospital, in this sense, "Super Gao Chuan" must also be completed.
No matter what kind of predicament we face, as long as the "Super Gaochuan" is completed, it means that the joint efforts of all people have a material basis for action, and thus a basis for reversing the predicament.
Moreover, the thing that worries Dorothy and the color system comes from the limitations of their own perspective. Although a considerable amount of information can be obtained from the phenomena that occur on and around the island, as well as from the channels of communication between the island and the outside world, and from this information a certain amount of reasoning can be completed. However, the authenticity and comprehensiveness of this information are also limited by geography and transmission channels, and cannot be completely accurate. It is an indisputable fact that the hospital is besieged by a severe cataclysm from the current state of the hospital, but there are still doubts about the fact that "the whole world has entered a state of doom" from this point of view - and further wonder, even if the whole world has not completely entered the irretrievable trajectory of doom, what attitude and what kind of approach will others take to prevent the end of the world? And how will these attitudes and methods affect the isolated hospital?
The hospital is an island, but it is not entirely isolated, and the supporters of the hospital have envisioned as many apocalyptic situations as possible before they arise, and have included the most drastic measures in the memorandum. If the world outside the island has been completely plunged into extreme chaos and destruction, it is good news for the island, at least it means that it is difficult for foreign means to interfere with the island hospital, so that the island hospital only needs to solve its own problems and take a key step towards independence. However, if the outside world is plunged into chaos and destruction, but it does not completely destroy the self-adjustment ability of human society, then it is only a matter of time before a "nuclear strike" that has been prepared for a long time will surely befall the isolated hospital.
Although many grotesque phenomena have occurred in hospitals, most of these phenomena are centered on "people", prompting various situations that make "people" fall into pathologies, and it is not enough for "people" to use these phenomena in turn to resist those natural and unnatural violent reactions. Super Color and Super Dorothy are able to cut into the apocalyptic fantasy world, affecting the direction of the entire hospital's research plan to a certain extent, but they are not capable of stopping and resisting the nuclear threat.
It is difficult to accurately determine how many of the changes in communication channels between the outside world and the hospital are due to the fact that the hospital itself is deemed a threat, but it is equally impossible to say that there is no such thing as a threat.
Both the "virus" and the "nuclear threat" can literally destroy everyone on this isolated island, and these threats have either already occurred or are already hanging overhead. Without enough action in the Isolated Island Hospital, these threats could not be eliminated, and because this was expected for a long time, the Super Takakawa project was never realized, but it was never abandoned.
Only "Takakawa" can be trusted, but it is so difficult to turn "Takakawa" into "Super Takakawa". Although they are both patients with doomsday syndrome, the difference in details makes it impossible for Dorothy and Tiese to replicate their own changes in "Takakawa". No, it's better to say that Super Takakawa is to be a different type from Super Dorothy and Super Color.
“…… Is there no way around it anymore? Dr. Ender confined himself to a closed laboratory, and although he is still the head of research at the hospital, there are very few researchers with whom he has been able to hold on to the present. The task is so complicated, but the manpower is becoming more and more insufficient, and Dr. Ender can only grasp every detail himself, which makes the efficiency of research slower and slower.
When he proposed the "Human Completion Project", it attracted the attention of the hospital's supporters, but until the "Human Completion Project" could achieve tangible results, the operation of the research project was forced to come to a standstill. This is not only because of the many accidents that happened to the most promising "Takakawa", but also because the research environment has become worse than he imagined.
For today's human beings, almost all advanced and profound research is the result of coordinated operations, and if you go it alone, you will be greatly constrained in terms of thinking, perspective, and resources. If there are still available manpower, Dr. Ender is confident that he can organize them, and if you want to talk about the means, you need as many as you want, but even the absence of "people" is an essentially difficult dilemma to change.
Dr. Ender has tried many methods so far, hypothesized all kinds of causes and consequences, and acted on them, but what he got was far from what he wanted. As far as the "Human Completion Plan" is concerned, after "Takakawa" became LCL, a series of experiments using the "Takakawa Replica" have also come to an end, and it is impossible to obtain more data, and based on the existing data, it is still impossible to push the "Human Completion Plan" to the next link, this embarrassing situation is indeed a bit beyond his initial estimate.
The limitations of the "Takakawa Replica" are greater than he thought. If he still has a helper, he can make a new version of the "Takakawa Clone", and even get samples from the mutant "Takakawa Clones" that are roaming the current hospital. However, the reality is that in order to save his life from those anomalous "Takakawa clones", he had to hide in this closed secret laboratory.
For all those who have not been infected by the "virus" and are suffering from doomsday syndrome, these mutant "Takakawa clones" have become an imminent threat, and if given the choice, probably no one would want to create them.
Dr. Ander backed up the data on his computer again, one on disk and the other on an encrypted network, and this time his experiment failed, and he had to send detailed data and a detailed report of the failure to his few colleagues. He didn't care about the blow to his self-esteem from such a failure, but he was a little concerned about whether the data transmission process would lead to other dangers. The "virus" cannot be directly observed, which also means that its transmission and infection route cannot be simply locked into a fixed and imaginable channel. He himself did find temporary safety in this secret research room isolated from the outside world, but when he opened up contact with the outside world, even a small gap through the Internet could lead to his own infection. Even if it is not an infection, it may attract those "Takakawa clones".
However, it is not a wise choice not to contact others for fear of putting yourself in danger. Dr. Ender, with a faint apprehension, waited for the data to be transmitted. If in the past, he would have felt that the other researcher was stuck in his own research, but now, he has to worry about whether the other person has been infected by the "virus", or has been tracked down and terminated by the mutant "Takakawa clone".
The "Takakawa test subjects" that had been contained were packed into test chambers and listed in this secret research room, occupying two-thirds of the volume of this room. A third of the "Takakawa test subjects" were either completely dissolved or partially dissolved, floating in the liquid in a miserable specimen posture, and Dr. Ender stopped his work from time to time to stare only at their presence with his eyes, and he had a feeling lately that something was watching him through the eyes of these Takakawa clones. This is such a creepy atmosphere, however, even if Dr. Ander examined it, he was unable to come up with any basis for the movement of these "Takakawa clones".
At such times, he especially misses Dr. Nguyen Li and her mentor, Dr. Hawke, who did not specialize in this field himself, so the relevant experiments inevitably stumbled and made one wonder if it were those two people, and they would have been able to produce more convincing results. Even so, Dr. Ender could only continue like this.
Unplug the line, plug in a new line, distribute current stimulation, and enhance sensory monitoring...... Dr. Ender's data is accumulating, but he can't find the key to explain what is happening in the hospital and provide solutions.
He muttered, his expression haggard, but his movements did not slow down until a knock at the door interrupted his thoughts.
- Knock, knock, knock.
Every rush of the knock on the door makes people feel urged, but, from common sense, this secret research room is only Dr. Ander has the right to know, so how did the people from outside find the door? Furthermore, is it human who is knocking on the door at this moment?
Dr. Ender's hand was frozen in mid-air as he was about to perform the next step of the test, and it was as if time had stood still. The knock on the door didn't stop there, and in a dull, rhythmic sound, Dr. Ander snapped back to his senses and walked over to the console's monitor, surveying all the footage that could be captured outside the lab. It's just that the screen is empty.
If it were an ordinary person, it would probably be terrifying. However, for Dr. Ender, the horror is not the emptiness, he is sure that there must be someone outside the door, or rather, some kind of "inhuman" existence. He couldn't see, but he didn't feel that he was infected and hallucinating, and in this isolated hospital that had become abnormal, it was not uncommon for it to be just "something that could not be seen but actually existed".
He had witnessed the deaths of others in such mysterious situations, so to a certain extent, he had put together a set of ways to deal with them that he didn't know if it had any practical effect—he hadn't experienced such a scene before.
First of all, no sound can be made. Secondly, it is better not to have too much movement. It's like pretending it's empty, even if every piece of equipment here is running.
The knock on the door became a rush and then stopped suddenly. However, Dr. Ender did not feel that the thing that knocked on the door had left.
He quickly turned on all the lights in the room, and sure enough, he saw a faint shadow squeezing in through the crack in the doorway, like a puddle of water condensed by the door—it was inherently inappropriate to compare the shadow with water, but, judging only from the phenomena that Dr. Ender could observe, this faint shadow did have the texture and fluidity of water, which was not only weird, but also made his heart difficult to soothe.
Just seeing it was terrifying enough, and if he could leave, Dr. Ender would not hesitate to turn around and leave, however, there was nowhere else to go in this laboratory, and there was only one door and passage to the outside world, and it was where this shadow entered.
If there's any good news in this alarming situation, it's that Dr. Ender doesn't find the feeling of a "Takakawa clone" in this shadow - it and Takakawa clone are completely different things, they are different beings.
It's just-
"Who are you?" Dr. Ender finally spoke, not knowing if the other person was human, but still decided to use a human question.
Randomly, he heard a "clucking" sound, like a human sound, but meaningless. The faint shadow filled with the texture of water appeared with human features such as eyes, nose, mouth, ears, etc., but the arrangement was completely chaotic, and there was not only one person.