Chapter 261: thousand-averaging I
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After he finished reading the diary, he quickly went through the other documents in the cabinet. He even ripped the locks on the other filing cabinets nearby. In a moment, seven or eight metal cabinets had exposed the Cossack’s secrets to Zero. The military base happened to be on the day of the catastrophe. The meteor shower came very suddenly, and the people in the base were completely unprepared, so they didn’t move these classified documents. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have gotten lucky now.
However, Zero was very strange. Even they could break in here. Why did they not take these important documents with them that day? Now, however, he had no time to bother with them. He mobilized all of his computing power, memorizing and storing all the files in his mind at an inhuman speed.
There were no more fragments of Dr. Halson in the material, not even a mention of the plan. Even the file records that Willowström had been working on were full of references to it. From the records, it can be seen that Willost named it a pioneer, representing a new form of life. In the arcane jargon, it is not hard to see that the pioneer is not at all like the natural life of the earth, but more like a biological machine. With an almost perfect setup, if all of the ideas that Willost had mentioned were realized, the pioneer did indeed have the power to rival a god.
All the research projects in the underground base of the Cossack Empire were related to the construction of pioneers. As mentioned in the journal of one of the bases found by Zero, the pioneers had already proliferated into their basic form before the catastrophe. As long as it matures and implants a variety of power plug-ins, it would be able to meet the most basic requirements for awakening. When the pioneer completed the construction of the base, it was secretly transported out of the Cossack military base. Originally, the base was going to be invested in another project. However, the arrival of the great catastrophe forever froze the base in the middle of a day that happened fifty years ago.
Where the pioneer went was not mentioned in the records. It could be imagined that there should be more than one base for this kind of secret research. Additionally, according to the records, the power of the pioneers had to be upgraded, maintained, and so on. The conditions were not something that could be found in a base like the Cossacks. Therefore, a larger and better base should exist elsewhere, and it is not known whether it has been damaged or not.
After reading through this information, Zero can roughly understand what kind of existence a pioneer is. Rather than calling it a new life, it would be more appropriate to call it a biological weapon created specifically for combat. Judging from the information regarding the weapon collocation, power plug-ins, and other random elements, a pioneer was not created for the benefit of humanity in any case. It was more like a creation for destruction, and the reason why Willost called it a new life was no doubt that the doctor had placed his own work in an unrealistic fantasy.
This level of research was clearly not something that Dr. Willost could support. Whether it was the research budget or the various resources needed for the experiments, without the support of the country, neither individuals nor chaeurs could support such research projects. For those in power in the country, the new life forms were more likely to be used for the battlefield, just like nuclear weapons were for the country.
But from now on, the pioneer’s plan would be to run aground. Perhaps the precursor was still sleeping somewhere in the dark.
