Section 532 Documents(07)
"June 5th: Today was supposed to be the day we were scheduled to return home, but there was an accident and we had to postpone it for a few days. My uncle was sick and had a very sudden stroke. Although we were taken to the hospital in time, the doctor whispered to us behind our backs that my uncle had little time left. The old man seemed to know everything, and he left me alone in the hospital room and talked for a long time. It's all very common family talk, talking about the past of my father and family. It was on that day that I learned for the first time about the origin of my ancestors, the origin of my family, and the surnames that have been passed down for more than ten generations...... I was amazed at everything, which is even older than the history of the United States. β
"My uncle told me to come back as much as I could. Even if you can't come back, no matter where you go, don't forget your ancestors. β
"This vacation was an unforgettable experience. In that faraway land, those who are related to me by blood, whether they like it or dislike it, whatever their name, I can now name them one by one on the group photo. I have to step up my Chinese language training for Bernie. Mastering both languages is an advantage and the basis for the continuation of an ancient culture. Even if I die, Bernie will remember his roots. β
"By the way, I love the book 'Roots.'"
"June 11: Slater was depressed, and when I found him in the company lounge, he looked depressed. Slater told me that there was a problem with my researchββββ that after the nanobots entered the volunteers' bodies, they refused to accept the implanter's brain commands and even used the implanter's own bioelectricity to attack the brain. The volunteer died after brain shock. This mistake caused Slater to break down completely. Moreover, this is the third failure after taking a self-vacation. All three volunteers died, all with the same symptoms, the same problems. β
June 12: Turner asks Slater to explain to him, intending to throw Slater away as a burden. This kind of thing is very common, and researchers will always be discarded as garbage after the experiment goes wrong. This is true in New York, but it is also true in Bern. Of course, Slater has to pay for his stubbornness, but I don't think the problem is entirely with him. I looked at the experimental records and found the brainwave line maps of the three dead volunteers to be somewhat strange. It's chaotic, not as regular as a sane person. Turner claims that it was caused by nanobots attacking the volunteers' brains, but I don't think so. Maybe...... Was Slater wronged? β
"My relationship with the boss is okay, after all, he is my college classmate, otherwise it would be difficult to poach me from New York. I called the boss and suggested that he re-investigate the whole incident. He accepted, with only one condition, that I should still call him "Victrex" as I used to do, and not some hell boss ......"
"June 20th: Sure enough, Turner is behind the ghost, and the root of the whole thing is him. The three deceased were not volunteers at all, but patients that Turner bought from a psychiatric hospital at a low price. They are all unclaimed lunatics, and even their families have given them up. The hospital forged the archives and was happy to sell these forgotten madmen for a good price. The hospital embezzled the equivalent of $150,000, and Turner had twice that amount in his pocket. Of course, this money is a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of money that Victrex has invested in the entire research project, but the impact has been extremely serious. Fortunately, the matter was not made public, and Turner was controlled by the company's security department, as for how to deal with it, that was a problem that Victrex needed to consider. β
"June 21: Slater is so grateful to me that he swears he owes me a favor for the rest of his life. He invited us to his home and his wife cooks very tasty Canadian smoked fish. We drank a lot, and Chrissy later told me that Slater's daughter seemed to like Bernie and that the two little ones even hid in the room to kiss...... Hell, they're only thirteen! β
"July 22: Slater unconditionally supported me in the direction of research, and the second master, that is, the nanobot injected into the person outside the target's body to control the program, was finally in full swing. To be sure, Slater's research on bioenergy is truly unique. I adopted his solution, or using human bioelectricity as an energy source. Although twice as many chips are loaded, the control aspect is more secure. This is equivalent to adding an extra layer of insurance, so that there will not be the situation where the injector's own mind is confused and the nanobots attack the brain. They are only responsible for repairing the patient's lesions and solving problems that doctors cannot solve with conventional surgery. The so-called "science and technology at the service of mankind" is actually like this. β
"September 30: The first nanorobot-guided surgery to remove cancer cells was performed today. The whole process went very smoothly and there were no unexpected dangers. These cute little creatures are injected into the patient with an extended-release agent, automatically detected near the tumor, and then released the guiding radio waves to generate an image on an external screen. This method allows the doctor to have a clearer and more thorough understanding of the patient's body, and there will never be a situation where the tumor incision is too large or the tumor is incomplete. They can make timely corrections during the operation according to the electronic schematic diagram, fill in the omissions, and make each operation perfect and achieve the best results. β
"The same technique can be applied to other surgeries. Slater was so confident that he even joked that as long as this kind of medical nanobot was put on the market on a large scale, I am afraid that the "surgery" department of medical school would have to close. Because it no longer takes years to train a medical professional, anyone can do this simple operation by following the electronic simulation generated by the nanobot. It's as fast and precise as a production line in a slaughterhouse...... All right! I admit it's not a great analogy, but it's apt. β
"October 26: Victrex turned the verbal reward into reality, and Slater and I both got raises. Plans have been drawn up for the production of a commercial version of the nanobot, which is expected to go on sale next year. Chrissy asked me to invite the Slater family over for dinner, and I saw Bernie and Elizabeth kissing together...... The little bastard even asked me a whole bunch of things about a woman's pregnancy after the Slater family left. I couldn't take it anymore and just slapped him in the ass. It didn't hurt him, but it made him mumble something about "jealousy of young people". β
"I'm starting to miss that old country. My father told me that the people there were very traditional, and I admitted that different cultures raise different people. Of course, I don't care what Slater's daughter thinks, but I have to educate Bernie well. I really don't understand who instilled in him the terrible idea of "he must be a grandfather at the age of forty". As long as I live, I must not let this happen. β
"November 29th: Victrex invited us to his country house for a vacation. It was a nice place, full of flowers, and a very different environment from the city. The quality of the wines on his estate is so good that even wine experts like Chrissy are impressed. While the woman and the children were playing in the heated pool, Victrex talked about his real intention of asking me over. β
"He even wanted to use medical nanobots for military purposes...... I'll admit that this was the biggest shock that Victrex has given me so far. In him, I was always pleasantly surprised: when I was in college, he told me that I had the prettiest girl in school, the highest-scoring pitcher on the basketball team, barely passed the first test, and got perfect marks on the second test...... And it wasn't until the night of graduation that this guy revealed his identity as the first in line to the throne of the Swiss industrial company. Many of my classmates, including me, couldn't believe that we were sitting with billionaires in the same classroom. β
"I am not a compassionate sage, and I also understand that the basic driving force of the company is the word "profit". After all, the industrial company is an arms company, and it is understandable that Victrex thinks so. I just don't understand, how the hell did he come up with this idea? I really don't see how nanobots have anything to do with the military aspect. It's simple: they're too small to attack from the outside, like traditional weapons. Everyone understands that a bullet can kill an opponent, but nanobots can't do that. Even if they have the speed and penetration of a bullet to accurately hit the human heart, the resulting wound is too small to be counted, and the body's ability to heal itself will allow this level of wound to heal in a short time. As for the explosion...... How much destructive power can a small thing that is even invisible to the naked eye have? β
"Victrex's idea was surprising, and he remembered Slater's last failed experiment, and he intended to use it as a breakthrough to see if nanobots could be used for military purposes."
"I think it's almost impossible. If nanobots are to be seen as a weapon, they must first consider the means of delivering and unleashing them. It's as simple as a bullet that has to be shot through a firearm to be powerful. If nanobots use the traditional method of firearms, they will undoubtedly be expensive to manufacture and have no advantages over bullets. Because both have the same purpose, both are for the purpose of killing. This is even more difficult than a needle sticking into the human body. In terms of range, power, accuracy, etc., nanobots are not as good as bullets. β
"I don't hide my opinion: if I were a soldier who went to war, I would definitely choose to use a gun instead of some hellish nanobot."
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