Font Size
15px

"That kind of chip isn’t difficult to replicate. What’s special is the junction between the electronics and the brain, and I’ve already mastered that technology," said Ahn Ke with confidence when it ca to her area of expertise. That particular chip was supposed to be under the purview of her second brother, to analyze and decode.

But that chip involved a biological integration aspect, which happened to be her forte. Her second brother might have figured out so parts, but the most crucial part was still in her hands.

The effect of the Super Warrior chip was also very impressive; in terms of performance, it was like a super-upgraded version of electronic contact lenses.

Electronic contact lenses could enhance a warrior’s combat abilities, but that enhancent was limited to information gathering. In contrast, the Super Warrior chip enhanced all aspects, such as loading combat data, combat skills, tactile amplification, and information gathering, all of which were very comprehensive.

The Super Warrior chip could compensate for the human body’s deficiencies. For instance, while electronic contact lenses could help with asuring distance when looking at distant objects, that’s all they could do. However, the Super Warrior chip could do more than that; it could collect other types of information.

For example, upon touching a heat source, the Super Warrior chip, because it was linked to the brain, could accurately determine the temperature of the heat source—sothing people could only feel was hot, without being able to precisely asure its temperature.

Changes in airflow and so on could be quickly judged by those with enough experience, but that didn’t an everyone was experienced.

In terms of body monitoring, it was far superior to many external devices. Even an ordinary person, equipped with the Super Warrior chip and loaded with sufficient combat data and skills, could quickly beco a ’Super Warrior.’ That said, a weak constitution might an a breakdown after a battle.

Speaking of flaws, one was that the device could generate so rejection in the user, leading to brain function disorders if the rejection was too strong. It was also susceptible to intrusion and EMP interference.

Technology equipnt, well, nothing’s absolutely perfect. These issues could be eliminated to so degree with so external ans. It could be said that the existence of the Super Warrior chip directly maximized the Ahn family’s research progress.

The significant results ca because Zheng Yichen inadvertently brought back a mature technological product from an Alien Phenonon world. Their side digested the technology very efficiently. In another world, however, that thing represented research results of many actual years, even decades.

But so far, the Super Warrior chip was limited to those with strong bodies. Those skilled in special powers didn’t benefit as much from its enhancents, although there were still certain gains.

More importantly, this thing could enhance the Ahn family’s control over their subordinates.

"To what extent can this Super Warrior chip enhance abilities?"

The improvent is significant. It can easily double the strength of those subordinates who are implanted with the Super Warrior chip, and that’s just the minimum," Ahn Ke’s voice hadn’t changed, but her words were full of temptation, "Don’t forget the strong warrior you previously captured."

"The combat skills and physical conditioning techniques he mastered were very advanced. Even if we can’t completely replicate them through the Super Warrior chip onto another person, we could achieve about a tenth of that level initially."

Higher levels were not impossible, but they risked lives. The combat skills of others could be perford flawlessly because of their hard training. Others might gain them through the chip, but insufficient physical performance and acclimation ant they couldn’t fully utilize those combat skills.

Yet even that was sufficient. With increased usage ti, the ratio would gradually improve, necessitating regular updates and upgrades."

"Twenty," Ahn Qi stated her terms.

Ahn Ke shook her head: "No, I only have so many spots available, and the other siblings need them too."

"Heh, you’d want as many people as possible involved in sothing that lets you collect more research data," Ahn Qi was unyielding, "I even think I’m asking for too few."

"Then twenty it is," Ahn Ke didn’t haggle too much with Ahn Qi; she wasn’t the type to enjoy such bargaining. Her tone showed she’d rather conduct more research than painstakingly negotiate. The more Ahn Qi’s strength increased, the more research materials she could obtain.

And what about the needs of the other siblings?

Without the hunters group or a dostic combat force, why would they need so many? A couple for personal bodyguards would suffice. Wanting more—what were they planning to do, rebel?

If they wanted more, they should ask the Clan Leader. If the Clan Leader agreed, she had no objections. After all, her role was to perform the modification; the rest was none of her concern.

She also had her plans for the villa area near Zheng Yichen.

So of her research was rather offensive, and Ahn Qi was right about that. Causing offense made her security an issue. Her research materials were sourced from the hunters group and from the Ahn family’s dostic combat troops.

The local research resources ca from both wildlife and ’competition.’ Her existence was akin to a doctor or logistics on the battlefield, always a target for attack. And as for Ahn Longling, her situation was similar or even worse, but Ahn Longling was a combatant, with more experience in dealing with such matters.

It was different for her. Even with bodyguards, she was one of those who faced the most attempts on her life each year, while her second brother was in a much better situation.

You are reading I Am Also An Extraordinary Creature Chapter 299 - 248 The Consequences are for Me to Bear2 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.