There is a saying that compared to the animal meat that is slaughtered by normal means and then made into food, the food made from the meat of the animals that died after receiving the energy released by the sarcophagus will have an improvement in quality that is not illusory. , the eating texture is obviously fuller than that of normal slaughter.
After some experiments by associates, those meat products will bring more physical energy to the people who eat them, a bit like meat with Snickers added, or functional food and drinks such as pulse, and it is still in the process. On top of changing the nature of meat.
[Energy-charged meat can fill your stomach and replenish your body’s energy at any time! 】
If the research institute wants to develop a food that can quickly replenish the body's energy, this may be a very good research result.
But unfortunately, what many researchers have gathered together to study is the treatment of ore disease, which still has no solution in the world.
Therefore, this kind of thing that can be obtained through research on secondary attributes seems to be very useless.
"We should adjust the main direction of the experiment. I have a research report integrating statistics here, and there is a rule in it that I think we must pay attention to.
The simpler and smaller the infected animal is, the smaller its chance of survival will be when it enters the sarcophagus and receives experimental treatment.
The more complex and larger the infected animals are, the survival rate after the experiment is higher than that of simple and small organisms.
Sixteen point five percent, this is the result of my statistics..."
Helmer elaborated on his recent research results and hopes that sarcophagus experiments can be conducted on larger animals with more complex life levels.
As for her age, although she is considered a normal newcomer among these researchers, her scientific research ability is completely above the standards of a senior researcher, and she serves as the deputy director of the research team of the Treatment Research Institute.
"You mean, human experimentation?"
Kelsey directly translated what Hummer said about large animals with more complex life levels.
"No, the current sarcophagus experiments are not yet ready for human experiments..."
Helmer pushed up the glasses that had slipped a little on the bridge of her nose. She had been carrying these glasses for many years, and the frames were already a little loose.
Every once in a while, she had to push up the glasses that had slipped off, but this process did not feel cumbersome to Helmer.
On the contrary, by developing this habit of pushing up her glasses, she can better relieve her emotions and maintain inner peace when dealing with certain serious matters.
Even if this is discussing human experimentation...
. . . .
Medical scientific research projects always require someone to make contributions or sacrifices. This is an unavoidable problem.
Everyone engaged in medical research should face this, and need to put their mind at ease and view these things correctly.
In the medical industry, any human experiment with a success rate of less than 50% will be a murder of other people's lives.
If he is working for capital or a group with certain powerful backgrounds, yes, Hemer is referring to his old club Rheinland Life.
They, medical researchers, may have to follow the instructions from above and conduct experiments that harm other people's lives in the name of medical treatment.
However, here in the North, the Justice League still has minimal direction for their research projects.
But that indicator is not harsh, and they will not be forced to do some prohibited human experiments. Even normal clinical experiments are left to the research director who leads the research project.
"We must maintain an experimental success rate of 70%, or even above 90%, before we can conduct actual operations on the human body..."
The bottom line of Hemer's medical experiments is very high, higher than that of most medical researchers in the same industry, but this serious and responsible attitude towards life does not disgust the people here.
Except for some people who are eager for quick success, those who are eager for quick success will not be placed in such research positions that involve life.
"So, I mean, experiment on primates that are closer to humans."
Monkeys, orangutans or baboons, these primates also exist in the world of Terra.
Kelsey was thinking, turning the pen in her hand in a circle on her thumb.
"I agree with Hemmer's plan. Using primates as the main direction of the sarcophagus experiment may greatly promote the progress of the sarcophagus experiment..."
She took a stand.
"But Mr. Kelsey, whether they are monkeys, orangutans, or baboons, there are none here in the northern border of Ursus. Even in some remote forests, there may be these creatures, but the number There will never be many, and it will simply not be able to satisfy the consumption caused by the continuous continuation of the sarcophagus experiment of the institute..."
Dr. Ilya raised the issue here.
Helmer answered: "I know this too, so I hope that the institute can mobilize the research funds for the sarcophagus project and use it to acquire primates from areas rich in primates. If possible, We may also have to build a breeding farm specifically for primates."
Kelsey meditated again. The two research groups were collaborating in depth. However, the research funds for the sarcophagus project were in her hands.
Judging from the current progress of research on the sarcophagus, the primate breeding farm that Helmer mentioned may really have to be established.
And this is not the small expense of breeding experimental mice. The cost may be more than ten times, or even dozens or hundreds of times, that of a mouse.
"Sir SB, what do you think of Hemmer's proposal?"
Kelsey felt that research funds were a bit tight, so she couldn't help but focus on the young man next to her, who was the one who invested money in this project on behalf of the Northern Territory official.
If possible, Kelsey hopes to get more financial support from the other party.
Other researchers participating in the research council also looked over.
Wu Ke is wearing a white coat, and now he is also a part of the research institute.
Learn the medical research knowledge of this world from scratch, but mostly use super thinking to replace the calculations of some precision instruments, such as time calculation stopwatch, and more hard-core anatomy experiments, particle observation...
"I don't think her proposal is feasible. The lives of small animals matter. Breeding and experimenting are not very humane!"
Wu Ke replied that for him who has never experienced orthodox medical teaching, even if his hands are stained with blood and he has killed countless bad guys, he still cannot help but feel bad for those little ones who have no way to choose their own animal life and can only passively accept artificial experiments. Animals feel compassion.
Wu Ke likes children. When meeting Tallulah or the Naumans, if Chen or Ayjafala are around, part of his attention will always be attracted to their little ones.
And this is a personality developed from his sense of justice since childhood, that is, the desire to protect young and weak individuals.
But this desire to protect is not just for people.
He realized this only after becoming a researcher.
Of course, Wu Ke has not reached the level of extremism. For example, he may think rabbits are cute, but he will never stop eating spicy rabbit heads because of this.
On the contrary, with a grateful heart, he would suck the meat off the rabbit head that he might have just touched a moment ago but had turned into a spicy rabbit head, as a token of gratitude for the dead rabbit, the life that continued his life. Respect and gratitude.
"It seems that the person we want to convince is him..."
Kelsey sighed. She and Hemmer now had the same opinion, but there might be some problems on the sponsor's side.
The researchers around him were not surprised by Wu Ke's answer. In addition to the monetary issue of research funding, there were also problems with the conduct of the other party in the institute during these hours...
If we say that Hemmer is cautious about the subjects of human experiments (human lives), the researchers around him can feel a heavy responsibility.
So this boy who started out as a villain, whether he was a member of the Chernobog Institute or the former Rheinland Institute for Life Research, showed respect for the experimental subjects (not just human life), but it made them These people will inevitably have a feeling of insignificance.
Originally, the animals that died due to the sarcophagus experiment only had a series of cold written records to testify to their existence in the world. However, after this person entered the institute, although the records were still words without warmth, they had more content. describe.
But in addition to the orthodox research record book, the other party also had another record book in his hand, which recorded the types of experimental animals in each experiment and the names representing their individuals.
Yes, the boy named the animals in the sarcophagus experiments, and carefully recorded them in his notebook, whether they were dead or not.
At first, no one in the institute could understand what he was doing, but since a researcher had the courage to ask if he was willing to do this, and received the answer, everyone in the institute suddenly felt like they were standing tall, and they were overwhelmed by this position. A completely suppressed feeling.
[If the sarcophagus treatment is successful, it will not only be humans who have contributed, but also these animals who have sacrificed their lives...]
He wants to record them because this is the only thing he can do, something that seems meaningless but can make people truly feel the weight of life.
But it is somewhat difficult to convince such people to increase investment in sarcophagus experiments on larger, more complex, and more humane primates...
Helmer and Kelsey had the same view. They made eye contact and prepared to persuade. It was like before studying the medical profession, professional tutors in some universities would give lectures on anatomy and experiments. The passing of little lives that passively devoted themselves to the medical cause, and the enlightenment of students who feel uncomfortable, that set of things.
However, just before that, Wu Ke spoke first.
As soon as he opened his mouth, what he said was very shocking.
"I have a better plan, let's do human experiments directly!"
"puff……"
A female researcher took a sip of water from her water cup and sprayed the liquid in her mouth onto the head of the male researcher opposite.
The male researcher's hair was wet, but he didn't bother to comb it to hide the fact that his hair was thin.
With his mouth wide open and his eyes somewhat dull, he looked over there at the bald boy in a white coat who had no worries about his hair, but it was hard to believe that the words just came from the other person's mouth.
"Sir SB, the human experiment you are talking about is not the kind of human experiment we think of, right?"
"Hey, are there many kinds of human experiments?"
Wu Ke was shocked and couldn't help asking.
"Uh, I mean, the kind that uses people for experiments."
The researcher who spoke corrected his statement.
"Yes, that's it."
After listening, Wu Ke nodded directly.
After receiving a positive answer, whether they were asking questions or hearing such answers, those who originally thought Wu Ke was a pure and kind-hearted person had their views somewhat shaken, as if they were hit by a speeding train with a bang. , was smashed to pieces.
However, Kelsey was more mature and steady, but she didn't panic and hurriedly asked.
"Where do the experimenters come from?"
"Of course he's from death row."
Wu Ke replied matter-of-factly.
In the North, even now that it has been plowed over and over again, in the shadows where the light of the peacekeepers cannot shine, there are still "damn bad guys".
In the past, it was to arrest a person who had been investigated thoroughly, tried, and confirmed the crime, and then solved what should be solved. But now, Wu Ke feels that the lives of those bad guys should not be wasted like this. Even if they are indeed remnants, they should still have their rights. A correct usage...
"I have decided to implement a reprieve of death policy!"
. . . .
The so-called reprieve of death policy means that in the laws of the North, when it is determined that a bad guy should be sentenced to death, the other person's life will not be ended directly.
Rather, it gives those people the right to choose, an opportunity to contribute to the world, and to participate in the institute's medical human experimentation project.
If he does not die in the first experiment, the death row prisoner will have a limited rest period. When the time limit is reached again, he will have to make a new choice, whether to face death or challenge human experiments again.
If the experiment fails, the condemned man loses nothing.
If the experiment is successful, life can continue.
Until some future experiments fail...
"That's pretty much the pattern."
Tallulah rubbed her swollen temples. If it weren't for the person in front of her who told her this, it was a character she had known for two years and already knew the ins and outs of him.
Maybe she would spit out a comment like "Even death row prisoners have to squeeze out value devils" from her mouth.
"You look a little tired."
Wu Ke said.
"There are many things that need my handling, especially after our tentacles of influence have spread from the northern border..."
Tallulah looked a little tired and replied.
"I have developed a special massage and relaxation technique in the research institute. Do you want to give it a try?"