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Reboot: Mechanic

In the year 2139, the world changed. Fundamentally and irrevocably. Everything happened too quickly. The sky cracked like an egg and armored dinosaur-like monsters lurched out of the fissure. The split, though small at first, quickly widened. Within a few short hours, these beasts had overrun the world. Countries, even those who had been enemies for centuries, sounded a global alarm. Political differences were cast aside as humans scrambled to find a solution—any solution—to what became known as the Great Disaster 1.0. Human experimentations began, first in reluctance, then in earnest. As days turned into weeks and weeks into months, failure rates remained high. Desperate for results, global authorities started turning a blind eye to how experimental subjects were sourced. Countless victims were kidnapped and trafficked to state-run laboratories. Shi Tian was but one of them. But unlike those who died nameless, in pain, and unrecognizable, he had the fortune of surviving after being injected with humanity’s last hope—an integrated chip. Except… the chip remained dormant. It seemed that certain circumstances must be met before the chip could be activated. What those circumstances were, even the scientists in charge could not answer.

Idczhen · Ficção Científica
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440 Chs

Bickering

Theobold was somewhat speechless when Mary had no shame. She was indirectly telling him in the face that she was going to copy their military weaponry. 

He already anticipated that it would happen when he decided to give them the weapons, but did she really need to say it aloud? 

Some things were usually better to leave out despite everyone knowing the answer, so Mary's response came as a shocker to Theobold. 

"I do wish you the best of luck in copying it." In the end, Theobold faked a cough and could only wish them good luck in doing so.

Though inwardly, Theobold suspected that something must have occurred, so he kept that in mind to investigate further. 

Mary's concealment might be pitch perfect, but it was too perfect, which caused him to believe the reasons should be something else. Something that they needed to discuss privately to prevent news from leaking out.