DC Tyrant

Chapter 11: The calculations behind

Old Dean Bory took the document in Slade's hand, the report that General Vic approved Jenny's suggestion.

He opened the document, put it on the table, propped up the side of the glasses with his hand, so that the glasses were firmly attached to the bridge of his nose, and said with a sense of tone: "I didn't expect Jenny to think of this method, she is in biology. Truly a genius."

Dean Bory flipped through the document gently, and this report, which Jenny passed over him, to General Vic, suggested.

The document detailed how to target Badi's spinal nerves and spinal cord to restrict Badi's actions. Of course, such a large number of academic details did not impress General Vic.

Dean Bory knows that General Vic is a person who only seeks to achieve his goals, and the process is not important.

This kind of academic detailed explanation has no way to impress him at all; for him, as long as Badi is not dead and is still being studied here, it is enough for you to produce results, and he will simply understand the rest. As for the trivial matter of cutting off Badi's tendons and hamstrings, he didn't care at all.

What General Vic was concerned about was whether he used Bardi's body to create something useful to him.

But the following documents were enough to impress General Vic.

In the document report, Jenny proposed to study a semi-finished drug that promotes the speed of human nerve reception. Although it can only be temporarily increased by about 1.5 times, under long-term use, the body is likely to adapt to this high-speed neural reflex. .

To put it simply, your body's reflex speed and reaction ability will be 1.5 times faster than the average person.

The reaction time of people without special training is usually between 0.2 and 0.3 seconds, and a well-trained athlete can only reach 0.1 to 0.2 seconds.

And by taking the drug developed by Jenny for a long time, the reaction time of people who have not engaged in special training can reach the level of well-trained athletes.

This is a big bonus for soldiers.

In the back of the report, Jenny also stated that she and Badi were in love with each other. Under her persuasion, Badi was willing to share and teach scientific and technological knowledge and study biological genes with her.

And to ensure that Badi has no ability to act, with Badi's guidance and answering questions, whether it is technology or biological genes, it should be able to get results faster.

General Vic only focused on three points.

Jenny's research.

The alien has no ability to act, still survives, has value, and this value is still infinite, not only the value of his own body, but also the value of the knowledge in his head.

Aliens are willing to contribute technology and research biological genes.

As for the earth-shattering love that Jenny felt unilaterally, it was ignored in General Vic's eyes.

General Vic readily approved, and then went to Slade's hands.

That's right, in fact, after General Vic's approval, it reached the hands of the first person, Colonel Slade, the defense defender of the underground base research institute, and his confidant.

"Colonel Slade, I'm sorry I misunderstood you in the past. I thought you were an executioner who only knew how to kill. I didn't expect you to be very good at acting! My students are too stupid."

The old man, Dean Bori, sighed apologetically, Jenny undoubtedly has achievements beyond the current human beings in biology and other fields involving biology. Compared with this, the communication with people seems to be Very insufficient.

"Dean Boli, I'm not joking, are you hurting your students?"

Slade's tall body was sitting upright, and there was a serious atmosphere in his gaze, which brought a little oppression to Dean Bori.

The air seemed to freeze.

His stern eyes are too sharp and severe, so that the atmosphere in the office is somewhat urgent. If it is an ordinary person, facing him, he will be shocked and gasped.

"Of course I don't feel bad for her. Jenny has been too close to aliens recently, which has affected the research on alien genes and slowed down many tasks assigned by General Vic; it must be caused by her 'hands-on'. The alien is paralyzed forever, and it was a strong mental shock to her..."

The old man, Dean Boli, said this, paused for a while, then smiled as if sighing, and said: "At that time, she will be crazy to study the body of aliens, and will be crazy to try to create the appearance of her genius. The biological genetic enhancements, drugs, etc. that can be made, in order to make the aliens she likes stand up, I have already begun to look forward to that day, her talent is truly amazing."

"And the paralyzed alien, for the sake of Jenny's future, will also be very willing to cooperate with us in our work. We can take out the technology of the next few hundred years from his head. It's really exciting to think about it!"

"I thought that I used Jenny to have feelings with aliens, and then took out the knowledge in his head, and it was enough to use them to the extreme; I didn't think that Colonel Slade, when you changed hands, would have Jenny personally paralyzed him forever and let him be paralyzed forever. They kept serving us in a state of guilt and guilt! They were for each other, and as Colonel Slade expected, they would make a great contribution to General Vic."

"It really kills two birds with one stone. It restrains the psychology of the two and makes them full of motivation! Colonel Slade, I admire your ingenuity."

The old man, Dean Bori, closed the document in front of him and said with admiration.

Slade was unmoved and said, "I don't care how Dr. Jenny and the aliens will help your research. My mission is to keep the aliens alive, and he needs to be controlled."

The old man, Dean Bory, smiled indifferently: "Colonel Slade, you are too nervous, the aliens have never escaped our captivity, we have always controlled him, whether it is mental or physical. captivity."

"President Borry, you need to be careful to ensure that the aliens can be 100% paralyzed, otherwise I will still block Dr. Jenny's proposal."

Slade reminded him again, his voice was solemn, this was not a joke, but he really wanted Bardi to be paralyzed, a paralysis that could not get up for the rest of his life.

He trusted his intuition, and survived the danger on the battlefield to the present sense of touch.

Pamulotti.

This alien is dangerous.

Not only is it the danger of its own power beyond human beings, but perhaps in this case, it is possible to be in the mood to fall in love with Jenny; in the drooping hair, there is still a smile, showing a sense of danger with full confidence in the future. .

Slade could feel it faintly.

The old man, Dean Bory, couldn't deny that he didn't believe Slade's so-called intuition.

In the final analysis, it is just like an adult facing a child, and the child will naturally feel fear from the instinctive body.

In particular, Slade is a soldier and feels more sensitive. In the face of the power of aliens, of course, he will feel afraid; it is normal to be afraid of the powerful, and it is normal to be timid. physiological response.

Slade was too sensitive to the guesses that the old man, Dean Bori, didn't care about.

"I will personally adjust the magnetic field pulse RF frequency, let Jenny activate, paralyze the alien in a wheelchair, and contribute to us. There will be no accidents, Colonel Slade."

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