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Chapter 73 Carbon Change System

Did you really invite yourself to join the company...

"Why?" Turing asked, "is it because of the so-called 'carbon transformation'?"

"Yes." Wilson nodded, his eyes falling on the return Kahn, who pushed a cup of the same tequila to Turing.

"Please." Wilson raised his hand.

Turing didn't say much, took a sip with a wine glass.

"Mr. Gray Fox, I know you have a lot of questions, but I came for it."

After saying that, Wilson signaled Kahn to open the leather briefcase. Turing saw several paper documents inside, and took out a copy through Kahn's hand and handed it to him.

“This is a piece of information about the carbon changers.”

Turing opened the document and two big words appeared before her:

【eternal life】

"Immortality?" Turing was surprised and looked up at Saxophone.

"Yes. How much do you know about carbon change at the moment?"

Can I say I hardly understand?

Turing looked at Kahn, who stood in the bar properly and blinked at him.

"Kan told me some."

"It seems that my granddaughter is not as lazy as I imagined." Sax smiled at the girl, then turned his eyes back to Turing, "But she doesn't know much, so I'll explain it to you again."

"Carbon change is an evolution."

"As a carbon-based organism with limited life, human lifespan is limited by various factors. However, decarbonized particles can gradually change the carbon-based state of human beings and achieve another degree of sublimation, thereby increasing lifespan and even changing the level of life."

"Of course, these are just speculations so far."

guess?

Getting rid of the carbon-based state sounds like a word that only madmen and mad scientists will spit out.

Turing glanced at Sax, turned to the second page of the document, and captured the words Sax from the dense sub-body.

The general content of the second page is also a variety of theories revolving around this sentence, as well as a brief introduction to the carbon change effect of implants feeding back to the human body.

"I do feel that my body is different from the past, but it doesn't look like 'carbon transformation'." Turing expressed his understanding.

Dynamic vision enhancement, memory enhancement, and nerve reflexes are more sensitive. These seem to have nothing to do with "carbon change".

"You should see the basic implementation theory of carbon change, that is, using implants. There are several stages of carbon change on the third page, you can take a look."

Turing opened the third page:

[There are four theoretical stages of carbon change: mortals, carbon change, inorganization, and sublimation. Among these four stages, only the first three stages have been proven by practice]

These are the four levels of the carbon change system... Am I in the carbon change stage now? Or is it carbon change? Turing thinks quickly.

"You mean, I am still in the 'mortal' stage, so I can't feel more changes brought about by carbon change?" Turing understood what Sax meant, "So what changes will the human body undergo during the 'carbon change' stage?"

Sax smiled, but turned his eyes to Kahn.

"Don't you think my granddaughter's hair color is a bit weird?"

Turing immediately looked at Kahn.

Some of the bright and bright long cold green hairs are straight and flexible.

No, not just hair, but eyes.

Kahn's eyes were the same color as her hair. This color did not look like pure green, but was more colorful than cyan, like a pure gem that reflected a luster, but something else seemed to be slid inside.

Kahn, who was watched by Turing, curled his lips, felt as if he was displayed as a successful product. He twisted his body in discomfort and staggered his eyes with Turing.

"When Kahn was young, she had a successful implant surgery, and then I injected her with a catalyst, but I never taught her about it. On the fourth page, there is something about the catalyst."

"Mutation catalyst?"

Turing opened the fourth page of the data and mentioned that after having an implant, the human body also needs to be injected with mutagenesis catalysts to induce the decarbonized particles in the implant to feed back to the human body to start the "carbon transformation" process. During this process, the human body will have a more obvious appearance change, such as hair color, pupil color, and after successful carbon transformation, the human body will have a "characteristic conductor".

“Property conductor?”

Turing was stunned suddenly, and Kahn's finger snapping on the surface of the wine glass flashed in his mind, and he immediately looked up at the girl.

Although Kahn was reluctant to show off by Saxophone, he still stretched out a hand in line with Turing's sight.

An arc visible to the naked eye flowed past Kahn's skin surface.

Conductive...

Normal human bodies can naturally conduct electricity, but the situation is not like Kahn.

"Can this current be stored or controlled?" Turing asked.

"Yes, but unfortunately, before reaching the stage of inorganization, we can only make a small use of a little bit." Sax shook his head, then took off his gloves and gently wiped it in front of Turing's eyes.

Sizzle!!

A visible current shone on the tip of Sax's fingers.

“Is this inorganic?”

Sax nodded: "That's right. After reaching inorganicization, the human body can store a large amount of current and control them. But that's all, because the ultimate goal of carbon change is evolution, and characteristic conductors are just an additional capability."

Regarding the ability of the carbon transformer, I heard Kahn say it is a special "evolution" aspect, and Turing didn't have many surprises about Sax.

In other words, carbon transformers are very weak, but have the opportunity to live forever or even immortality and evolve to another level of life?

Not necessarily, there should be more information about Saxophone not revealing it to himself.

"So what about sublimation? What changes will happen after reaching sublimation?"

"I don't know." Sax shook his head, "The mortal stage represents the beginning, the carbon change stage represents the entry, and inorganicization is the process of evolution, sublimation... The carbon changer has been researched for ten years, and no one has been able to reach the sublimation stage yet. In theory, organisms at this stage will live long enough to live forever and change the form of life."

Ten years? Turing's heart moved slightly, but it was not surprising.

Carbon transformers appeared ten years ago, so technology hunters should have a longer history.

Carbon transformation is actually an incomplete system, because sublimation has never been successful... But over the years, hasn't anyone been able to achieve sublimation? Turing Thinking.

Seeing Turing's silence, Sax explained:

"Carbon transformers are very rare."

"Both Carbon Transformers and Tektronix transformers both need implants, but the routes are different. Tektronix transforms people to strengthen the body with implants, making the body become a weapon. Carbon Transformers make the implants an energy source for decarbonized particles and feed back to the body for evolution."

"Tek transforms many people, but few people transform carbon transforms. Because mutagenesis catalysts are not 100% successful. The higher the adaptability, the greater the success rate. The losers... are lucky because of organ failure, but they can still survive by implanting artificial organs, and exist as Tektronix transforms people. And those unfortunate..."

Speaking of this, Saxophone paused.

"They all turned into a mixture of steel and flesh."

Turing was still thinking about the words before, but when he heard the latter, his heart suddenly trembled.
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