Chapter 85 Animal Testing

"However, judging by his facial features and skeletal structure, there is no doubt that he is human.

We don't know what happened to him and why he died there with only one head left, but at least one thing I'm sure of is that he's definitely not from our planet. The more Nathan spoke, the more excited he became.

"Can you tell when he died?" the president asked.

"Absolutely. If it were a common forensic doctor, they would definitely make a wrong judgment. Because they will judge by the characteristics of ordinary people, such as the degree of decay and dryness, etc., but those experiences do not apply to him.

His cells are powerful! Even if they're dead, it still takes a long time for normal bacteria to corrode them, and they're extremely heat-resistant...", Nathan gushes.

"Dr. Nathan, what I want to know now is how long he has been dead—" the president couldn't help but interrupt him.

"It should have been a few months," Nathan replied curtly.

"So he died before the big bang," the president stared, one hand clenched to his lips and the other regularly tapped the table. He was thinking.

Nathan was very intrigued and didn't bother.

Moments later, the president came to his senses.

"From now on, everything here will be top secret. In addition, all needs must be met unconditionally, including the mobilization of all government resources and the highest priority of financial support......"

After the instructions, the president and generals, as well as the Minister of Defense, left the base, and they came to a top-secret office.

"Two heads, different DNA structures... What do you think?" the president turned to look at the general and the secretary of defense.

"I speculate that they are no longer together, after all, according to the current genetics common sense, the genes of the same ethnic group should be similar...", the minister was the first to speak.

"I don't think so, after all, the level of technology of those human beings has reached a level that we can't imagine. Therefore this possibility cannot be ruled out...", the general retorted.

The president glanced at the general in surprise. In his impression, the general was always incompetent, and he didn't even do a single thing to satisfy him. But now his point of view is surprisingly reasonable.

The general didn't react much to the president's eyes. He still stated his opinion.

"I suggest that the two heads be studied together, so that they can learn from each other and greatly improve the efficiency of the research. "The general made a proposal.

"I'm against it. The minister did not hesitate to object.

"It's a possibility, but it's also very risky..."

Put the two heads together so that the two research teams need to merge. The more people there are, the more difficult it is to keep secrets.

To put it simply, it is like assembly line production, each worker is only familiar with his own process, and even if he leaves and leaks the process, it will not cause too much damage to the whole production.

"Everything is risky, the question is whether the harvest is worth the risk we take. This phrase of the general seems to have played a decisive role.

The president seems to be moved.

"But we don't know what we're going to get out of it, and if we hastily study the two heads together, it could have unpredictable consequences. "The minister insisted on his point of view.

As Minister of Defense, he naturally thinks more about security.

"We humans are facing a threat from space, and what we lack most now is time. If two heads are studied together, the study time will be greatly reduced. ”

The general stared at the minister and said word by word. After that, he looked at the president, waiting for the final decision.

What else does the minister want to say.

"Let's do it," the president was the first to speak.

The minister's lips moved, and he did not dissuade him after all. Because he knows the president very well and knows that his dissuasion will not help.

"By the way, is there anything you've found at Research Base 1 right now?" the president stood up, twisting his neck. After a long period of mental blows, he felt his neck stiffen.

"Embryo tests are already being carried out on mice, and the first test subjects are about to be born, and they need to be observed to be sure..."

And at this time, Research Base 1.

"Dr. Carr, I don't understand, why you, a Ph.D. in nuclear physics, would be interested in this kind of genetic experiment?" an old man in overalls was chatting with Dr. Carr.

He is the site's chief biogenetic scientist, Dr. Mason.

"Science is connected," Dr. Carr said with a frenzy in his eyes. Because he realized that he was standing in one of the most critical positions in human history.

No one is disgusted with the eternal life. If there is, it is also because the person who has been famous for a hundred years is the person he hates.

Mason was a little speechless. It was the first time he had heard such a statement.

"Mason... I can call you that, right?" Dr. Carr tried to bring the two closer.

"Of course. Mason clearly didn't mind.

"There's a chance, a chance to go down in history, it's right in front of you, what will you do?" Karl described, his expression full of yearning.

"Grab it, of course... Wait, you don't think this is the opportunity, do you?" Mason said before he reacted.

"It's really hard to say how the research will go, maybe it's not as rosy as you think. Mason's look was a hint of concern.

The study of genes by humans on Dust is still in its infancy, so these experiments are extremely tentative. As for the consequences, perhaps only God knows.

"But I don't have a choice now—" Carl's expression changed suddenly, and he smiled, a little helplessly.

Ever since he found the skull in the desert, he had lost his freedom for a while. The Ministry of Defense will never let him go.

"Come on, brother, maybe you're standing in the most important position in human history, and your name will be written in the textbooks," Mason comforted Carl.

"Isn't that what I had in mind in the first place? you took me around and turned me back," Karl muttered quietly.

"Dr. Mason, this is the Subject Breeding Center, there are some things I need you to come and take a look..."A voice came from the walkie-talkie on Mason's wrist.

"Roger. Mason said and stood up.

"Would you like to go and see it together?" he said to Carl, gesturing to invite.

"Of course. ”