Chapter 151 Interstellar Orphan (10)
"A body without mechanical organ replacements is simply inferior. Look at this corpse's heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, and stomach. They're all blackened and rotten to varying degrees."
In front of Shisui, Dr. Allen picked up the scalpel and moved it precisely on Dr. Fox's body. In less than 10 minutes, he completed the "separation of bones and flesh" and "disassembly of components".
The whole room was filled with a disgusting fishy smell.
Faced with Dr. Allen's "masterpiece", Tokiho remained calm as always, without a trace of fear on her face.
"I've reviewed all the data from the 'Hanging Thread' project. There are actually quite a few valuable experimental results... but I'm not interested in taking over someone else's mess."
Dr. Allen's protective suit was still stained with Fox's blood and flesh.
"Only a failing scientist would expect accidents to happen... In my opinion, any experimental subject that strays from its path is a failure that needs to be destroyed!"
He picked up a clean scalpel, slowly walked towards Shihui, and put the sharp blade against Shihui's face, with the tip of the knife only a millimeter away from her eyeball.
...Dr. Allen, whom Tokiho first met outside the conference room, was a master in officialdom, and was very good at forming cliques and using sarcastic tactics.
And although he talked a lot in the laboratory, there was never a joking look on his face.
It can be seen that he knows very well what to do and when, and is an extremely clear-headed person.
In fact, given Allen's current situation, his best solution is to find a random reason to kill Tokiho, the "variable", and then completely overturn the project.
Because the "Hanging Thread" plan... was simply a big pot thrown at him by the base commander-in-chief -
Fox had proposed and largely advanced the project, but if Allen successfully completed it later, who would get the credit? More importantly, wouldn't this be a subtle reminder to everyone... that the Commander-in-Chief had killed the wrong person?
Understanding your boss's thoughts is a far more complex subject than scientific research... The waters of officialdom are unfathomable!
...But now, although Allen threatened, he was reluctant to take any ruthless action. It was obvious that he was testing and observing Shi Sui's mental state.
What's there to try...?!
Tokiho decided to take the initiative.
She stretched out two fingers and pressed on Alan's wrist, pressing down the scalpel that he was holding in front of her, and a smile appeared at the corner of her mouth.
"It's such a shame that Fox was shot to death. He should have been kept alive and used as a test subject. That's what we call making the best use of resources, don't you think?"
For every number of lives you have used for experiments, you should endure the same injuries suffered by the experimental subjects to atone for your sins!
Shisui broke her usual habit of pursing her lips and not saying anything, and took the initiative to start a conversation.
Dr. Allen also smiled meaningfully.
"You're not only sane, but also incredibly courageous. No wonder Fox died, yet you managed to survive under the Commander-in-Chief's nose... 90% of your brain's memory neurons are damaged. The real WT27-111-F is probably gone. Where did you come from? A second personality? Or perhaps you have special abilities, allowing you to control your brain activity and avoid detection?"
Faced with a barrage of questions, Shisui choked him with one sentence: "I'm just a drugged test subject, how would I know? Shouldn't you, an expert, explain it to me?"
Dr. Allen shrugged, turned around, put the knife down, took off his surgical gloves, and pressed a few buttons on the machine next to him.
Beep, beep—
The machine started up and the conveyor belt on the experimental bed began to move, pulling away the remains of Dr. Fox.
The screen shows that the next step is "biological destruction."
The machine rumbled.
Amidst the noise, Dr. Allen suddenly asked, "You know you came from asteroid WT27, right? Do you remember what that place looks like?"
"No, I have no impression at all." Tokiho answered firmly.
"You were so eloquent just now, but when you mention your birthplace, you start playing dumb?"
"Don't you have a lot of equipment? Have you developed technologies like memory scanning and mind uploading? Can't you tell if I'm pretending by just connecting a wire? That's how it's portrayed in the movies."
Tokiho displayed an aggressive demeanor.
But Dr. Allen did not answer or turn around.
If such a convenient gadget really existed, he would have used it long ago.
In reality, extracting and digitizing consciousness and memory within organisms is a hundred times more difficult than the "Hanging Thread" project, and has always been a major challenge that the scientific community has been unable to overcome.
At this moment, Shisui also looked at Dr. Allen's mysterious back and frowned slightly.
She tried her best to provoke him with her words, hoping to make him reveal his flaws, but Dr. Allen hid his emotions and hidden cards very well.
The Blue Man, Dr. Fox, and even the commander-in-chief of the base...she can easily counter their moves.
Dr. Allen is the most difficult person that Tokiho has encountered in this world so far, and the person who can barely be called an opponent.
cut!
Anyone who likes to play tricks and manipulate people's hearts (except herself) is so disgusting...!!
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