Chapter 35 Ministerial Control (5)
The captain clasped his hand on the test bench and quickly opened it, and he asked his assistant Endals a question.
Pen~Fun~Pavilion www.biquge.info Endals did not answer rashly, but after accurate calculations, he told his boss that this was close to impossibility.
He told the captain to think that it was a crazy and almost impossible idea for Nanex to reproduce with the hairy guy in front of him in order to reconstruct the structure of the genetic particle.
Of course, the computer shows that the probability is not zero.
The captain didn't care about the possibility of approaching zero, and in his opinion, as long as there was a slight possibility, he could give it a try.
Coronavirus dragged his assistant out of the lab, and after a few searches of books from his collection, he pulled one out.
He flipped through the pages and pointed to a picture on it to show his assistant, which clearly meant that his goal was to experiment with such a creature.
Endals was stunned when he looked at it, he couldn't believe that the captain had such an idea.
The captain saw that he was hesitating, but showed his attitude with a firm look that he must do so.
In desperation, Endals formally requested the captain to activate Article 22 of the rules for pilots in the Nabra system.
The captain didn't take Article 22, which was once regarded as a sacred clause, seriously, he sneered a few times and asked rhetorically, Article 22?
Do you know how far we are from Nabra?
In any form of flight process, the pilot shall not achieve the fusion of the genetic particle structure of any two species in any way.
I'm much more familiar with it than you, and if you think about it, we've broken through the limits of Article 22 from the very beginning.
Why didn't you mention this damn twenty-two at that time?
God knows how we got to Nabra in the first place, maybe it's also the product of the fusion of the genetic particle structures of the two species.
Also, please don't forget, what is the first general rule of the general rules for pilots?
When Endals heard the captain's rhetorical question, Khan came down.
The first of the General Provisions is based on Article 1 of the Nabra Army Regulations, which states that it is the duty of the pilots to obey orders.
From this point of view, Article 22 involves the requirement that if a flight member violates this article, other flight personnel have the responsibility to stop it, which is simply nonsense.
It's ridiculous that you've never noticed this before?
Endals smiled bitterly, not realizing that they were already engaged in structural fusion, so naturally he didn't notice the problem.
Perhaps the captain had thought about it a long time ago, and had long since forgotten the rules of passage.
At this point, there was no need for orders, and Endals knew what he had to do.
If he insists that twenty-two are valid, then the captain will insist that the first one is valid.
The result is the same anyway.
Endals took a few more glances at the ugly picture and turned away.
He said coldly as he walked, I will start the integration work when I am ready, and ask the captain to be there on time when the time comes.
The captain could hear it, but this time the voice was unfamiliar.
Before the convergence process begins, it is necessary to determine whether to achieve convergence directly in the first generation or in the second generation.
Endals' instructions from the captain were to achieve most of the effects of fusion in the first generation as much as possible.
With the special rays irradiating, both Nex and the two hairy guys fall into a coma, and Endals begins to extract Nex's genetic particle structure.
A large amount of liquid containing the particle structure enters the extraction pipe, where it is then purified.
The fusion then begins in a robotic hand controlled by a computer program.
Before the process was over, the captain interrupted Endals' operation.
He asked to re-enter his and Endals' genetic particle structures.
Endals fused the small portion of the genetic particles that had been preserved with the particles of Nex, and connected them to the pipes inserted in the hairy animals.
At the beginning of the cycle, the liquid of the two particle structures with obvious color differences begins to move in and out.
There was no rejection, or at least it didn't happen right away.
The cycle is slow, and gradually the difference in color is no longer noticeable.
Through extraction, Endals discovered that the genetic particle structure in the hairy animal was already a mixture of what they had expected, and he stopped the cycle.
The coma caused by the rays is not over yet, and it is not known what will happen to the two hairy animals when they wake up.
After discussing with the captain, Endals decided to artificially speed up the evolutionary algebra in order to produce hereditary changes as soon as possible.
The combined rays simulate the natural conditions unique to Earls, and are constantly and rapidly accessed.
The number of evolutionary generations was sped up by dozens of generations at once, and neither of them left the lab the entire time.
By the time it was over, the tired Crown felt so nervous that she felt like she was vomiting.
He patted his assistant on the shoulder and asked to rest properly after setting up monitoring of the two hairy animals' unconscious conditions.
The assistant's face was solemn and did not respond.
At this moment, Endals was speculating in his heart, what kind of result would be the result of this interference?
He didn't have the heart to take a good rest, but the exhaustion of his energy was an objective situation, and in the end, he could not resist the invasion of fatigue, and fell asleep in front of the experimental console.
In addition to the sound of the tick-tock monitor's automatic timer in the entire laboratory, it was the sound of Endals' even breathing.
Although this tranquility was broken in the expectation of the two, when the voice really appeared, it still made people feel caught off guard.
Nex's muttering was gone, and it was no longer the shrill cry of a hairy animal.
Of course, the main tone is wailing, and the wailing comes from a hairy animal, or more accurately, a hairy animal that is shedding.
Large sums of hair fell from the bodies of both instances, landing all over the floor.
The process was clearly painful, and the wails illustrated it.
As the hair fell out, the body shape of both instances began to change, with blunted sharp forelimbs and thick tails.
The sleek top of the head became sharp, and it was changing to Nex or Korors.
After the hair was removed, the dark red body turned dark green, which was close to the color of most of Nabra's race, but it seemed to Crown to be very awkward.
Thinking or awkwardness doesn't come from the color, but the weird body shape that sits somewhere between the original body type and the Nex body type.
The assistant simply highlights two words, monster.
The two animals wailed at Korors and his assistant through the transparent observation opening.
The captain wiped the sweat from his head and began to regret his decision.
Endals noticed that the monster's heart rate had dropped by nearly half as it wailed, approaching his, the captain's, and Nex's heart rate.
His judgment was that this monster would have a lower heart rate under the premise that the heart was beating strongly, so when he approached Nex's size, he would have a strong biological force, even more than the huge Nex.
Before the captain could finish listening to his assistant's judgment, he noticed a change in the heart rate value they were discussing.
There is a very steep climb on the numerical linear graph!
And with the change of values, the monster on the opposite side gradually lowered the tone of its wail, and its body shape returned to its original state, but the hairless body made people look very unaccustomed to it.
Strangely, Nexus never woke up, and his heart rate monitoring showed normal.
After the external stimulus was given, there was still no effect, which became the second accident in the experimental results, the real accident.
The two individuals who stopped wailing, except for the occasional glance at the two strange beings opposite, spent most of their time communicating in a deep voice that Korors couldn't understand.
The combination of expressions, especially eye movements, is characteristic of the advanced stage of evolution!
Endals tried to collect and process the sound signals they emitted, but the irregular combination made him scratch his head.
In other words, it is not yet known what the two individuals on the other side are communicating.
From time to time, they observed Nexus who was still unconscious, and roughly speculated that the content involved Nexus.
This is not surprising, it is normal for two creatures that have existed in the same range before to pay attention to each other, especially animals that have evolved to this extent.
The assistant asks the supervisor if he wants to start the second step.
Crown looked at Nex over there, and couldn't wait for Nexus to wake up.
He gave the command to start the second step.
The second step is actually a two-step process, in which two inexpensive individuals are anatomically observed and analyzed in order to determine which part of the interference is to be directed to.
The second step is actually mandatory to enter the Chronos to implement the designed content, which involves part of the Nabra system and the basic knowledge of the universe.
In order to prevent the content from being transmitted from generation to generation without lagging, passivation, and mutation, Endals converts the content into some symbols directly related to the formula, which are automatically started and expanded when the vector conditions are suitable.
In Endals's words, in the future, intelligent beings implanted with these content symbols and formulas will experience and understand that they have advanced knowledge that has been tried and experienced for a long time.
Of course, this is equivalent to automatically setting the brain operation mode of intelligent life.
If it were a result, there would be no need for Coronavirus to constantly interfere with external interference.
The emotionless manipulator grasped the two instances firmly, slowly swinging their heads closer to Endals.
The lights and equipment are complete, and the operation begins.
Endals started the operation using a pre-programmed program, which avoided manual errors.
The head was devoid of hair, thus omitting a single step, and the sharp knife edge touched the subject's head, opening an opening with enough effort to probe enough for an in-line monitoring device.
With the insertion of the monitoring device, an image of the condition of the individual's brain is transmitted to the light display.
It is clear that the situation is much more optimistic than Corolls had imagined.
Due to the evolution of the individual over the course of dozens of generations, the protrusion in the center of the head has basically disappeared, and the capacity of the cerebral plasma has naturally increased greatly.
And these are the basic prerequisites for them to proceed to the next step.
After a period of intensive infusion of data and information, Crown thought that the two creatures would have a severe rejection reaction to the injection of this method, and even stimulate the closed self-protection function of the brain, which ultimately made the experiment a complete failure.
This is not an overstate, the organisms in front of them have reached a considerable degree of similarity to the Korors in terms of genetic particle structure, and as far as the brain is concerned, the more obvious the evolutionary advantage, the more severe this rejection will be.
Curiously this did not happen, and the results of Endals' monitoring showed that individual intelligent life was very susceptible to this infusion.
The brainwave linemap stretched smoothly and comfortably, and it seemed that the experiment was very likely to be successful, and Korors began to walk slowly in front of the test bench with ease.
At first, Crown confided to his assistant about the ambition he had born in frustration when he came to this planet.
Since Nabra has no room for his existence, and the distance and uncertainty of the journey make the return a fantasy that does not seem to be a fantasy, it is better to recreate a world like Nabra on this new planet of Earls.
When the time comes, it will be a private planet that belongs entirely to him.
The assistant's attitude of being hot on the outside and cold on the inside, the captain could tell.
The captain rarely mentioned this later, but it was not necessarily clear to the assistant that he had the real intention of doing so.
At the very least, Captain Crown thought that the assistant was not against his somewhat great idea.
From the moment I came to this planet, I didn't feel it, but it was really slight and ignored.
Both Korors and his assistant felt their aging, but Earls's peculiar rotation rate caused the lifeform to age slowly and smiled, and neither of them paid much attention to it.
However, the aging state is gradually showing itself, and the fatigue of continuous working hours is difficult to persevere, and it is also time-consuming to recover.
In a word, he is both old.
In fact, they have experienced a lot on the planet Earls, and in the entire universe, who can consume the power of time and space?
The obviousness of aging is determined to choose the most direct and effective means to realize their dreams in Earles, of course, what could be more effective than the experiment that the two of them are now conducting?
If there are no accidents, even if one day irreversible aging prevents them from interfering with Earls more, these test subjects in front of them will represent that they are in control of Earls.
The degree of evolution is advantageous enough for the test subject to accomplish this task.
Thinking about these old and new thoughts, time flies quickly.
When a tired-looking Endals stood up from the front of the interface, the captain was still thinking about his thoughts.
An idea flashed through Endals's heart, in fact, since he came to Earles, no, since he fled, the original race and rank gap in work did not exist.
Despite the fact that Crown is nominally his superior, many of the specific work and even the ideas of the work were proposed by Endals.
Of course, this is not to say that the captain is a gentleman who does not know how to learn, but Endals believes that under these conditions, he is fully capable of creating a living planet of his own, even if it is a little smaller.
He didn't reveal what he said, and he wasn't going to tell the captain.
Endals reported the basic operation to the captain and went back to rest.
Those two nondescript lifeforms that have begun to be out-and-out in terms of body size and mental understanding, it will take time to digest the data information that has been injected at one time, and the captain looked inside through the observation hole, and Nex still did not react and was still unconscious.
The new base trembled slightly, and the captain didn't care to continue observing, because there was a large number of Vantel through the hole at the top of the base, this kind of tremor was common, and there was no need to make a fuss, and this was hope in front of him.