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Chapter 265 Multi-line (1)

However, Garfield did not answer Turing's question, but looked around and then looked at him with a strange look:

"Where is Miss Kahn?"

"I implanted a mortal filter for her and is now in the process of transformation."

"What?!" Garfield slapped his head suddenly, "Why didn't you tell us in advance? That might be a certain risk..."

"Kahn is not a primary carbon transformer. The mortal filter is the utility of an amplifier for her, and the risk is almost non-existent." Turing shook his head.

In addition to monitoring Kahn's physical condition, Turing's sub-body will also provide changes in the other party's physiological state, otherwise he would not just walk out like this.

"Then a group of people should also be sent to observe the data..." Garfield quickly recruited two researchers next to him and told them to go to data monitoring to check Kahn's current status.

"Mr. Gray Fox, please let us know in advance if you have such an operation next time. If something goes wrong with the eldest lady, Mr. Wilson might have something big to do." Garfield looked depressed.

"I can understand, after all, I am the heir to the group." Turing nodded.

Garfield was obviously worried about Turing's light and windy appearance, but pulled it into the corner:

"Mr. Gray Fox, Miss Kahn is very important for both the company and Mr. Wilson. For Miss Kahn, you must be cautious and pay attention to it. If there is anything wrong with Miss Kahn, there will be great turmoil in the entire company."

Turing was immediately helpless: "I understand the caution of being a scientific researcher. No one knows Kahn's body better than me..."

After the words came to an end, Turing discovered that Garfield suddenly stopped talking.

The old researcher raised his glasses thoughtfully, looked at Turing with an indescribable look, and then coughed twice:

"This... I naturally believe in you."

After saying that, Garfield was silent again and spoke again for three seconds:

"Mr. Gray Fox, your origin is very mysterious. Only Mr. Wilson and Kahn know that they must be more versus us from your knowledge. I shouldn't talk too much, but I still hope that you must be better with Miss Kahn. Although I don't know why you are having a quarrel today, I am sincerely happy to see that the matter has been resolved."

“…Can we talk about the issue of ‘plasma’ now?”

"You must remember! Come here, please."

As if he was worried, Garfield reminded him again, and then he returned to normal from his solemn expression and brought Turing to the terminal unit:

"According to the word used by the Institute of Evolution, the electric energy compression prototype belongs to the 'Olphin' system. I still use our usual name to call the 'Tek' system. This machine can currently perform preliminary compression of electricity, but can only demonstrate basic principles and concepts."

Garfield said, showing Turing the prototypes of the laboratory center and various data and analysis models on the terminal display.

"After all, it is for technical support at the science and technology exhibition, and this thing must only be used as a concept display." Turing nodded.

Garfield typing on the terminal's flat keyboard and presents a set of calculation models to Turing:

"But if we optimize it, we can make high-concentration electrical energy polymers under the Tektronix system, that is, plasma in the 'narrow sense'."

"That is, this is a way of using energy different from 'pulse', which can be put into making weapons of destruction."

In addition to gunpowder weapons, the most popular live ammunition weapon in the Tektronix system is pulse, that is, pulse ammunition. Turing has seen many times in Tektronix transformers, large and small.

"That's right. Then answer your initial question: about plasma in a narrow sense." Garfield said, feeling a little excited, operating in front of the terminal unit, showing Turing various energy analysis mathematical models and calculation formulas. "Plasma in a broad sense is plasma, which is a substance under a conventional scientific system, which exists widely in outer space and is also a main form of material existence."

"But the 'plasma' here is a concept that uses Tektronix Technology and Tektronix (decarbonization) energy as containers to highly compress the current, and should be called 'Tektronix Plasma'. We have good reason to believe that people in Jiuke's execution should have already used this technology."

"Then if 'Tek Plasma' is the core of scientific research and climb upward, we can develop the energy weapons in the current Tektronix system." Turing nodded and expressed his understanding: "Can I copy these data?"

"Of course, you can do it, just be careful to make sure it won't leak out. After all, this is something from Jiuke."

Turing probed out the brain wave and terrified into the synapse, and transferred all the knowledge about Tektronix plasma into the core processor. This behavior is not surprising to transform people, and Garfield did not ask much.

The knowledge prompt from the technology tree pops up. After quickly putting this knowledge into your mind, Turing suddenly thought of a possibility.

"If you use this technology as the core of weapon design and build combat equipment for the carbon change system, do you think it is feasible?"

Garfield was stunned at first about Turing's idea: "The side effect of carbon change is human capacitance. Then designing a weapon system with this as the core will maximize the role of carbon change..."

Garfield lowered his head, his eyes flashed, and he muttered in a low voice, as if he had clarified the logic, and suddenly widened his eyes:

"If it can...then this is simply a technology tailored for the carbon variable system!"

Garfield suddenly became excited and grabbed Turing's hands: "I'm not good at weapon design. I'll call Tsfield here. If I can create a conceptual technology display before the exhibition, the number of carbon transformers will be improved, and Wilson's camp will grow as a result!"

"I am coming."

A faint and haggard voice appeared behind Garfield, who turned around excitedly and saw Tsfield, who was chaotic with black hair, like a chicken coop.

"Oh, old man, don't you like to talk about your healthy hair the most? Why are you too lazy to take care of it like me now?" Garfield was immediately happy to see the old man's virtue.

Tsfield gave him a look of "his own experience" and looked at Turing solemnly:

"Gray Fox, I just heard my assistant say you are here, the piece of metal you gave me last time... No, I can't even call it a metal. This element content is almost not any element found so far, but I found a state of mixed existence of various elements such as iron, silicon, carbon, etc. In the chemical reaction, I even suspect that they once had a cell activity that only organisms can exist... I really need your answer now."

Turing saw Tsfield like this, he could guess that the other party must have been in the laboratory for several days, and has been studying the various basic compositions of demonic metal.

"I will answer your question soon. Have you read the new technology sent by Jiuke today?"

Turing told Tsfield not to worry and asked Garfield to give Tsfield a look at the concept technology of "Tek Plasma".

Tsfield shook his head, and then checked the technology related to [Tek Plasma] under Garfield's happy guidance, but he stopped after reading it halfway.

"I need sleep very much now. I can't see too much knowledge. I'll talk about anything when I wake up, but today I will definitely get the answer to that piece of metal!"

Tsfield waved his hand with a headache and came to Turing.

"You haven't slept for more than ten hours, and you've been secretly studying a broken iron block? Are you still hiding it with me?" Garfield looked strange. He was a little concerned about the fact that Tsfield had just transferred the scientific research team at hand to him, but he didn't expect that the other party was secretly doing secret research for one person.

"Broken iron?" Tsfield sneered, ignored Garfield, but waited for Turing's reply, but this aroused Garfield's interest.

"What the hell is it? It's so mysterious? It's related to Mr. Gray Fox?"

Turing glanced at the old researcher with white hair and had plans in his mind.

He brought the other two to Tsfield's project laboratory. Tsfield barely controlled his calm tone and told Turing about his research on demonic metal during this period.

What surprised Turing was that in such a short time, Tsfield had already dug out some of the rational problems and raised a number of questions. He only relied on a piece of demonic metal and more than ten hours of sleepless research.

But if Tsfield wants to go further, he needs fresh demon organs and demon weapons to conduct subsequent research.

Garfield was looking through Turing's research records with interest, while Turing took out one object after another from the alloy box:

A hard disk for data.

A big thing that almost occupies the entire metal box.
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