Chapter 979: Chapter 609: Open Conspiracy_1
Shadows revolve.
Shuttles rush.
Lila Brown sits by the window hole, looking at the things outside retreating rapidly. Her thoughts drift montarily, but they do not float towards Jas Wright.
What swirls like waves in her mind are still the unfinished tasks in her hands.
Countless nutrient combination sches are repeatedly erging in her thinking, then calculated and argued by her brain.
The combination is not a simple combination of percentages.
The history can be traced back to the specific process in the synthesis stage of nutrient solution raw materials.
The synthesis thod of each nutrient substance and the fine-tuning after synthesis are extrely stringent standards.
Going forward, it could push a series of biochemical reactions that may occur after the substance is absorbed by the “revived” embryo.
Although similar calculation processes have been completed by AI billions of tis, they have still not achieved 100% results.
Lila and countless researchers in other related links are racing against ti to trace the roots and find the cause.
At this level, nutrition science and aerospace engineering have the sa ingenuity, both using vast calculations and simulation experints to find possible fault points, gradually improving processes and design plans, and ultimately solving problems.
Unfortunately, there is always one breath short now.
So Lila is trying to give up the help of AI’s computing power and use her brain thinking to calculate and deliberate.
From the launch platform to Lila’s workstation, there are only about five kiloters.
During this journey, the shuttle only takes 16 seconds to arrive.
On the way, she completed a round of deduction, but it was of no use.
At one point, while the shuttle was passing through the project leader’s office area where Jas Wright was located, Lila’s thoughts montarily wavered.
She didn’t need to look to guess what Jas was doing now.
He must still be sitting there, staring intently at the embryo simulation map, with countless details of the entire project from the front to the end in his mind.
His body temperature must be much higher than that of ordinary people.
Because his brain has never rested for a second.
After one minute and seven seconds, Lila returned to her workstation again.
She quickly completed another embryo simulation modeling and sent out the photon projection information.
The real-energy printer docked with her workstation started to synthesize another replica of the original embryo at a one-to-one ratio.
Her next experint will be built on this replica.
The anxious nutrition group leader waiting outside received the operation prompt from Lila and was surprised to find Lila still working.
“Lila, what are you doing! Didn’t you say you were going to visit Director Jas? Get off your workstation right now! We must evacuate!”
As Lila watched the synthesizing embryo replica in the real-energy printer’s sealed cabin, she shook her head slightly and said, “Leader Damon, I’m sorry, I lied. I’ve decided to stay. You go ahead, don’t worry about .”
“Shut up! Do you know the consequences? Everyone on this planet will die. There’s no need for you to die pointlessly. The spare workstations on the Main Ship are ready. What’s the difference between working there?”
Lila: “Only in the base of the Primitive Gene Research Institute can we use the most accurate physical reconstruction of the original embryo through the pure real-energy level scanner. Leaving here, any data will have to be transmitted through the Quantum Network. There’s always a loss in information transmission. There will be a subtle difference in the results obtained. This is the significance of our Research Institute’s establishnt. Leader Damon, didn’t you say that if everyone failed, it would be the most shaful, given that we have the best experintal conditions, isn’t that right?”
Damon’s thick beard trembled violently, “But there are already thousands of people left on the space station, they’re enough. The sage once said, the UK people have an old saying that if the green hills are left, there’s no need to worry about burning wood. The aning of being alive is more important than dying in vain.”
Lila grinned, “Leader Damon, you’re an Arican, but you rember the old sayings of the UK people.”
Damon: “I’ve read many quotations from sages, but that’s not the point right now.”
“But you’ve only read things about the sages, right?”
“Yes. I told you this isn’t the point!”
Three minutes left for the embryo replica to synthesize, Lila had more leisure during this ti. After a brief pondering, she decided to have a frank talk with Damon Jas.
Lila spoke slowly, “Leader Damon, I recognize your academic ability. But I never idolize you. Do you know why?”
“I don’t need your idolization, just follow the rules and regulations, honestly get in, board the ship, continue to live, and then finish your work on the Main Ship as you should.”
Lila: “No, no, no, my most important job is here! To ensure the survival rate of the sage! This is our business! Our most important business is here! So I won’t go anywhere!”
Damon: “Are you doing this for Director Jas?”
Lila: “This has nothing to do with Director Jas, it’s my own decision.”
Lila took another deep breath, and her tone suddenly deepened, “Although the World Governnt and Solution have always emphasized the Community of Human Destiny. Humanity has abandoned the concept of nation and race for hundreds of years. But many things are ingrained and difficult to shake. Just like my family, as Leader Damon knows, my family implents a very strict traditional education chanism. In addition to receiving conventional knowledge learning, I had to maintain a high level of interaction with my family. Before joining the Primitive Gene Research Institute, I even lived under the sa roof with my parents for a long ti.”
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