Chapter 155

"It's like the cells in the human body, but it's a more fluid cell, isn't it?" Zhang Xun didn't look too happy, but frowned, "Then what is their central control? Or what should I do?" Ask, is there a central control?"

"Of course there is, otherwise it would be too easy to lose control." Adam pointed to the extended robot on standby. "Pan is their central nervous network. Strictly speaking, they are still Pan's extended robots."

Zhang Xun secretly startled, raised his head and said, "Pan, I don't remember expanding your control ability at the nanometer level."

Pan's magnetic voice sounded, "Sorry, should I delete the relevant database?"

Adam opened his big blue eyes, and asked innocently, "Axun, it was I who input our previous research data on nanorobots into it."

Zhang Xun's face showed displeasure, and his voice became stern, "Why didn't you discuss such a big matter with me first?"

If Adam had dog ears on his head, they would be drooping by now.

In fact, Adam's improvement of nano-robots is very good. Zhang Xun has thought of countless cases where such technology can be applied in reality. Best of all, nanobots are small enough to infiltrate the most delicate instruments. That is, when Eden, or any other nation, tries to destroy Paradise Lost, these robots can act autonomously, infiltrate all of the enemy's machinery and weapons, and disintegrate the enemy from the inside. They can even lurk in certain machines, allowing them to bring the "virus" back to Eden and quietly infect Eden's core modules.

However, Adam actually trained Pan without his permission, which made him a little startled.

"This is indeed a good improvement, but I am still the only administrator of Pan. If you want to send any data to it, it must be reviewed by me." Zhang Xun stared at Adam seriously and said, "I hope not next time Let this happen again."

Adam lowered his head guiltily, "I'm sorry, Axun. I remember."

Seeing Adam's appearance of an eggplant beaten by frost, Zhang Xun felt a little sore again. He sighed, took a lid and put it on the container containing the modified nanorobot, "As for whether to keep these, whether to continue...Let me think about it."

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Chapter 69 Human nature antidote (7)

Zhang Xun took a bag of feed for rats and quietly descended the escape stairs to the third basement floor.

It is mostly used to store waste equipment parts, and few people come down here. The air was filled with a damp and musty smell, and all the rusty instruments were covered with thick dust. There are intricate metal drainage pipes hanging above the head, and sometimes there is an uproar sound of water rushing past.

It's also the only place where Pan's camera isn't installed.

When approaching the area where he kept the mice, Zhang Xun intentionally walked lightly, hiding behind some stacked metal boxes, and peeping secretly through a gap between the boxes.

Three days ago, he accidentally discovered that the mice were aware of the presence of observers, and would behave differently in the presence of observers. At that time, he left after adding water and food to the mice, but found that he had left the microscope in the basement. When he went back to get it, he found that the white mice were doing some strange behavior.

Some larger white mice are at the bottom, and there are layers of white mice on top. They are forming a white wriggling "pyramid", trying to touch the lid of the incubator.

They are cooperating and trying to escape.

But as soon as Zhang Xun appeared, they dispersed immediately, and returned to their previous motionless appearance with dull eyes.

Rats are smart, but not smart enough to engage in this highly cooperative behavior...

Zhang Xun then installed a pinhole camera in a place where the white mice could not see, so that he could monitor these mice that were obviously undergoing some kind of mutation at any time. It couldn't be seen from the appearance, but after Zhang Xun quietly sent one to the Department of Life Sciences for autopsy, he was shocked by the results.

The mouse's brain seemed to have a growth that had never been seen before, but it was not the same as a normal brain tumor. Those proliferating tissues are in good shape and can communicate effectively with the rest of the brain.

Zhang Xun shivered fiercely as he looked at the brain slice picture displayed on the screen.

The nanobots were manufactured under their own supervision, but most of the relevant knowledge and data came from Adam, who also participated in the entire manufacturing process. Other than myself, those who are most likely to tamper with the nanorobots and can't see it themselves, probably don't need to think about others.

It's just that he's not sure if such a "side effect" was intentional or unintentional. The proliferating tissue has clearly had an effect on the behavior of the mice. The question is what is the significance of this effect? The human brain is much more complex, is it immune to such "side effects"? After all, some advanced hospitals in the ordinary world have already begun to use nano-robots. If there is a problem, it should have been reflected, right?