Incompetent Me Transforms into a Beautiful Girl

How should I put it? This is a story about a dumb protagonist who transmigrates to another world, gains superpowers, and then lives a lazy life, interspersed with a bunch of weird things that pop u...

Chapter 136 Immortality

File: [Unnamed File]

Identification number: A007-WS·0030-Y-DCS-0103

Date of creation: 00 (Ephemeris)

Classification Level: 18

Storage period: Permanent

Page number: 15

Arraignment Record:

Star calendar year 30, May 1, 14:01:03, examiner Qin Huang;

Stardate 254, June 2, 09:08:33, Examiner Sutai AnLo.

content:

The underground cryo-hibernation project in eastern Sichuan was forcibly terminated in January 2009. An investigation revealed that due to historical issues and the project's inherently immature technology, the total number of casualties reached 1, with 2 survivors. The person in charge committed suicide by shooting himself.

According to sources familiar with the matter, the underground cryo-hibernation project in eastern Sichuan, formerly known as the Hongxing Cryogenic Hibernation Research Center, is a private enterprise, not a secret state-level project. It was completed two years and six months before the Star Calendar and commissioned in July of the first year of the Star Calendar. Constructed in strict accordance with the 2050 edition of the National Civil Air Defense Standard, the facility is located 2.7 kilometers underground in solid granite formations and boasts comprehensive five-defense capabilities and infrastructure, including the hardware to withstand a direct hit from a 500,000-ton earth-penetrating nuclear bomb.

. . . . . .

Regarding historical issues, the sudden outbreak of World War V and a global pandemic led to the bankruptcy and liquidation of the Hung Hing Group. From its construction to its three-year operation, the facility suffered from chaotic management and severe waste. Most of the time, maintenance was carried out by automated personnel, resulting in insufficient redundancy and frequent errors. Even with the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) support in the second year after the facility opened, the remaining computing power was insufficient to address the initial issues.

. . . . . .

Regarding immature technology. The facility utilizes an iteratively upgraded version of a short-term cryopreservation technique effective for primates. This involves using the water bear alpha-14 protein to protect organelles and nuclei from ice crystal damage, followed by a slow cryopreservation-recovery process using a swarm of nanomachines to repair cell membranes. This technology originated 60 years ago and performed well in non-clinical animal experiments. However, the new technology is overly radical. The synthetic protective proteins have difficulty penetrating cell membranes and are unable to provide normal protection for organelles, particularly mitochondria. During the rapid freezing process, even though most people at the time had mutations, approximately 20% could not withstand such drastic changes. The slow resuscitation process also presented significant problems. The facility lacked independent thawing modes for each hibernation chamber, and the artificial intelligence was unable to independently adjust the thawing rate for each hibernator, which directly led to the project's failure.

. . . . . .

About the survivors.

Survivor 01 - Name: Qi Xiang, biological age: 14 years old, gender: male, registered address lost.

Inquiry record:

"Xiao Qi, don't be afraid, it's safe here. We'll just ask a few simple questions that you can answer!"

"Okay, okay, uncle and aunt."

"Xiao Qi, do you still remember who your family members are and what they look like?"

"Dad, he's over here with me." He raised his right hand. "Huh? Where did he go?"

"Where's Mom?"

"Mom—I don't know, wuwuwu..."

. . . . . .

Survivor 02 - Name: Ji □yue, biological age: 13 years old, gender: female, registered residence: Shangluo.

Inquiry record:

"Ji (duh), Ji (duh), your relative has been found. It's your aunt. Do you want to go and see her?"

“…”

"Ji (duh), what's wrong with you? Are you feeling unwell?" The inquirer approached.

"Hush... Knock..."

"Fuck! Who's so heartless? Why didn't they give her stabilizer? Old Li, run! This guy is about to change!"

. . . . . .

Clearly, this technology can only meet the sleep needs of certain age groups, and the success rate is too low. Younger age groups have less developed physiological and psychological functions. If this technology matures in the future, its application should be more considerate of those with less developed abilities.