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1 1 101 AniZhuanchangEnd Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/BgStory16.jpg
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3 3 301 DialogEnable Aside from the noise of machinery, several soft coughs intermittently punctuate the silence within the laboratory.
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4 4 201 1 500111
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5 5 301 1 Allen Cough... 1
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6 6 202 1 1
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7 7 301 As the president of WGAA, Allen rarely visits the laboratory of the Science Council. The strong odor of various reagents and electronic components are more pungent than expected. He finds it hard to imagine how people can tolerate staying in such a place for long periods of time.
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8 8 301 But it is apparent that Asimov, who is deep in thought and staring at the micro-display, is not affected at all.
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9 9 201 1 500111
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10 10 301 1 Allen Ahem... 1
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11 11 301 Allen deliberately coughs loudly to get Asimov's attention to no avail, showing an expression of helplessness.
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12 12 301 Fortunately, before Allen has to consider how to be polite and avoid making it awkward, Asimov finally puts down his tools and equipment and looks at Allen with unsurprised eyes.
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13 13 201 1 500004
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14 14 301 1 Asimov Sorry, Allen... for making you wait. 1
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15 15 203 1 0.25 400
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16 16 201 2 500111 1 -400
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17 17 301 1 Allen It wasn't that long. But maybe look at the clock a bit more often next time, perhaps? It's your request, after all. 2
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18 18 301 Asimov Well I certainly was not expecting the leader of the WGAA himself to be the one arriving at my doorstep... 1
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19 19 301 Allen laughs, then gracefully sits down on what appears to be the cleanest chair in the lab.
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20 20 301 Allen After all, it was a direct request from the Science Council, which is out of the ordinary. To tell the truth, I am quite curious—why did the Science Council, which has always only paid attention to practicality, entrust us to design these so-called "Combat Unit Boosters". 2
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21 21 301 Asimov rubs his head as if trying to think of an explanation.
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22 22 204 2
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23 23 301 Allen Well, start by telling me what exactly is a "Combat Unit Booster". To be honest, the request your researchers set was a bit vague. 2
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24 24 301 Seeing Allen place the request on the table, Asimov nods. He waves his arm, and projects a holographic battle plan, which shows a sitrep of the current ground forces.
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25 25 301 Asimov Well... I'm sure you know that the counterattack from the ground forces has achieved good results with the help of the task force. We've established conservation areas in various zones with mild virus concentration and we've pushed the front line. 1
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26 26 301 Allen Indeed. As a board member, I have a general idea on task force operations. 2
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27 27 301 Asimov Good, that makes this easier... Now that we have advanced the front line, we are required to venture into areas with higher concentration of the Punishing Virus. 1
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28 28 301 Asimov points to the darker areas on the battle map. The varying shades of color appear to indicate the degree of concentration on the ground.
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29 29 301 Allen Since we don't have any means to decontaminate the areas with the Punishing Virus, our only option is to go in blind. 2
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30 30 301 Asimov Correct. In areas with higher concentration of the virus, our greatest burden isn't actually the Constructs. Rather, it is the commandants who must establish Mind Beacons to stabilize the M.I.N.D. of squad members. 1
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31 31 301 Allen Yes, I've read the relevant reports. The areas aren't as inaccessible as "Dead Zones", but we've identified areas with abnormally high concentration. 2
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32 32 301 Asimov In fact, many commandants can't even accompany Constructs into these areas of high concentration. This poses great difficulty and risk to continue the operation. 1
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33 33 301 Allen So, your solution to this problem... are these "Combat Unit Boosters"? 2
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34 34 301 Asimov nods, then switches the hologram to display the schematics for the Combat Unit Boosters.
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35 35 301 Asimov Our development objective is to provide M.I.N.D. stability for Constructs, thereby reducing the burden of Inver-Devices undertaken by commandants. 1
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36 36 301 Asimov Constructs need to retain human cognition in order to stabilize their M.I.N.D. However, "human cognition" has proven to be quite the fickle mistress for science. 1
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37 37 301 Asimov Therefore, some researchers suggest that the overall design should emphasize the feeling of comradery akin to "pets" that accompanied humans of the past. So, they hope that the design takes on a more organic appearance. 1
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38 38 301 Asimov displays a design drafted up by several researchers. At which point, Allen finally understands why such a request could not be put concisely.
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39 39 301 Asimov Also, since it's approaching the Lunar New Year, the Science Council will have its hands tied with odds and ends. 1
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40 40 301 Allen I see... So that's why you requested the WGAA to design the unit. 2
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41 41 301 Allen I still find it surprising that the Science Council would be willing to admit the existence of something beyond the reach of science. 2
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42 42 301 Asimov turns off the hologram, leans back in his chair and looks at the small screen of flashing data situated before him in contemplation.
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43 43 301 Asimov Whether that be Constructs or M.I.N.D. technology, there are still a large number of gaps in our knowledge. Nowadays, many of our achievements are merely the accumulation of countless trials and errors. 1
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44 44 301 Asimov What we can do is... transform these experiences and sacrifices into the power Babylonia needs. 1
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45 45 301 Allen nods, grabbing the request.
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46 46 301 Allen Understood. Leave the design of "Combat Unit Boosters" to the WGAA. 2
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47 47 301 Allen Since it's approaching the Lunar New Year, I suggest naming the prototypes after the Chinese zodiac. If the "Combat Unit Boosters" has a fixed concept, that should enhance human cognition. 2
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48 48 301 Asimov Well, If you already have an idea in mind, the better. What is your estimated delivery date? Considering that you also need to set time aside for testing, how about... 1
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49 49 301 Allen Three days. We can deliver the first batch of prototypes to the Science Council within three days. 2
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50 50 301 Asimov Three days? But you also have to manufacture the frames... You've got to be joking. 1
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51 51 301 Asimov looks at Allen in disbelief, seeing no sign of jest.
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52 52 301 Allen Did you forget? Not only does the WGAA have a team of prominent artists, but also a group of leading technical experts on hand. 2
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53 53 301 Asimov taps his pen on the desk as if lost in contemplation.
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54 54 301 Asimov Oh, you mean Leonie? Well... If that's the case, then I have nothing to worry about. 1
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55 55 301 With Asimov's approval, Allen stands up to leave.
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56 56 301 Asimov I'll leave it up to you... Oh... One more thing... 1
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57 57 301 Asimov pauses in hesitation, but continues on.
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58 58 301 Asimov ...Happy New Year. 1
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59 59 301 Allen smiles and nods, then puts away the request.
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61 61 301 1 AniZhuanchangBegin Allen You too, Asimov. Happy New Year. 2
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