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Getting a Technology System in Modern Day A gift for the DOD
"So that's almost everything that happened until now." After saying that Aron took a deep breath, as he felt tired after talking nonstop for more than 4 hours."Any questions?" He asked after taking a few more breaths.{Many, but I will ask them when they are needed?} Nova replied then added {Sir you need to finish something}."I know." He replied lazily then he said."Bring up the codes for BugZapper" the moment he said that, the screen immediately showed the three versions of BugZapper.The very first one he created from his crappy computer, the second one he created after buying the house and creating his home server and the third one which he made for the public release."Just leave the first one and remove the rest" He said and immediately only the first one remained."Downgrade it to the same level as the public version one" He said and the computer immediately opened a coding app and started writing code using the currently existing programming languages, downgrading it to be t
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Beginning of the plan
"What took so long? I'm pretty sure they would have dived here with special forces if we delayed any longer" Sarah said immediately after they entered her office."I had to solve some problems" He answered while sitting down."Have you managed to solve them?""Yeah and here is the hard drive." He said as he removed a hard disk from his backpack and put it on the table."Are you alright with this?" She asked Aron wondering how come he didn't seem angered by this."I'm frustrated by this situation, but unfortunately, our current lack of strength prevents us from taking any action to prevent it. Companies such as Google and others spend over a billion dollars each year on lobbying efforts, while our own company hasn't even been in existence for that long."Aron said but then he added."That's why I'm looking for ways to make sure something like this never happened again""Mh…"Sarah nodded in agreement as she has also been looking for ways to do the same but other than lobbying there seem
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day The conspiracy deepens
The next day.The first day of the five-day event had started, and the excitement was palpable among all the GAIA OS users.As they were given the opportunity to experience the unreleased premium versions of the operating system for free.This momentous occasion was met with great anticipation and fervor, as many people had long believed that the initial version of the GAIA OS was the pinnacle of its capabilities.Despite numerous attempts by rival companies to replicate its features, the GAIA OS had remained unrivaled in its performance and functionality.As users eagerly tried the premium versions of the operating system, they were amazed by the remarkable difference in performance and efficiency.It quickly became apparent that the free version of the GAIA OS was merely a prelude to the impressive capabilities of the premium versions.Users were left in awe as the premium versions of the GAIA OS exceeded all expectations and pushed the limits of what they believed their devices wer
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Trojans calling home
The 1st of December. With the official beginning of the service for premium GAIA OS an article was released by one of the most reputable newspapers which attracted many people's attention. [ The Golden Goose: The Company that Continues Raking Money In the world of technology, it is rare to find a company that consistently creates products that take the market by storm. But one company has defied the odds, and that is Gaia Technology. It all started with the release of bugZapper, an internet security software that quickly became the go-to product for people who wanted to keep their devices safe. Its success was unprecedented, and it paved the way for Gaia Technology to become a leader in the internet security market. But the company was not content to stop there. They went on to release GAIA OS, an operating system that shook the personal device market to its core. The GAIA OS was so good that it immediately replaced the existing operating systems of many devices, regardless of t
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Coming back from vacation & Finding out who shot him
Two weeks later.Nova's half of her computing power was being spent on the internet collecting data as usual.As for the remaining half it was split into doing many things.Some of it was on Aron's phone for smooth communication, some of it was doing other things like monitoring Aron's surroundings.Of the many parts one of them was investigating Aron's case. She started by analyzing all the footage she could access from the ten kilometer radius with the house as the center of the circle.She was using nearly 20% of her server's computing power to analyze hours of the footages, creating a profile for every person appearing on the thousands of footages.When the creation of the profiles was done, she started removing the people who were living in the neighborhood from the list she followed with those who were just passing in the neighborhood, this continued with more and more people being removed from the list.After thousands of rounds of deduction and people being removed from the li
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Spending spree & Assimilation
"Which technologies do you think I should buy from the system next?" Aron asked Nova to see things from her perspective and reasoning.{I think you should buy 4 things from the system first if you can. As having them will make it easier for you to do more things easily.-Advanced computing technology.-Advanced simulation technology.-Energy technology.-Virtual reality}"Mh…" Aron nodded in satisfaction while agreeing to Nova's suggestion but he still wanted to hear why. So he asked, "Why do you think I should buy them?"{When it comes to commuting power the more the better for me, which will end up being helpful to youFor advanced simulation, As you know many organizations spend most of their money on research and development but if you have a real universal simulation it will allow you to save money and time and also increase your ease in research and development.Virtual reality is for it to be used for people to do their things in the universal simulation while doing it just l
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Receiving reports
{Sir, how did the assimilation go?} Nova asked him the moment he sat on his chair the next day. “It went well but two of the three of them are impossible without completing the third one.” {Are you talking about quantum computers?} “Yep, Although creating the virtual reality or the simulation is possible with conventional computers it needs to be the size of a state to be able to even handle tricking the brain to give the same feeling as reality. As for the universal simulation don’t even start about that, for even the small part of it to begin simulating we will need computers the size of America” {Well Quantum computers will solve all of that.} “You are right about that. Looks like we need a lab to create the quantum qubits & bits” {I will be looking for advanced labs available for rent and inform you when I find one.} “Good” {Also..} “Is there something else?” {Yes, we received two of the four reports} Aron smiled when he heard about that. “Show me the reports” {Yes} Nov
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Visiting HQ
{So are we going to wait for them?} Nova asked again."No need, we will move on with these. but leave the PI to continue the investigation on those countries."{How much should we pay the two firms who have handed us the reports?} Nova asked, reminding Aron that he hasn't paid the firms that have already sent them the reports."Send them 2 million dollars each," He said.Nova immediately sent the stated amount to the companies using the same accounts he sent them the first payment.{Done} Said Nova after he was done.When he heard that he asked "How good are you when it comes to investing?"{Due to me having access to too much information all at once I can say that I can be a bet
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“.......”Amir and everyone else in the room sat in stunned silence, unable to even clear their throats, let alone speak. What they were witnessing was so shocking, so utterly beyond belief, that it rendered them motionless.For people who had already experienced the impossible, the creation of new life shouldn't have been this overwhelming. Yet, none of them displayed the composure or understanding one might expect. The sheer scale of what they were seeing, and the completely unfamiliar method by which it had happened, made it feel like an entirely different kind of revelation.On screen, a time-lapse played, beginning with the capture of Lee Joon Ho and progressing through a surreal sequence of events, leading to the birth of entirely new races from the fruits of enormous trees.Elves, both normal and dark. Dwarves. Fairies. Giants.The narrator’s voice cut through the heavy silence."Although they may look like something out of a fantasy novel or other forms of media, that is preci
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“How was your evaluation?” Ramsey asked as he dropped into a seat beside Amir in the massive, theater-like hall. The room was slowly filling up, with more individuals materializing every few moments, greeting friends nearby before settling into their designated seats. A low hum of conversation spread through the space, resembling the anticipation before a movie screening.“Mine was fixated on an asteroid I was exploring,” Ramsey continued, shaking his head. “They kept pressing for details and I had to talk about it for over half an hour.”Amir glanced around, scanning the crowd for familiar faces. “Mine focused on Adam and the material. That’s what I spent most of my time discussing.”Ramsey frowned. “What do you think they were really evaluating us on? If they kept steering the conversation toward specific topics, it feels like they were looking for something beyond just our mental state.”Before Amir could respond, a figure materialized nearby. Recognizing her instantly, Ramsey reac
Giving it a Name
“But didn’t they give the material a name?” Aron asked, realizing that throughout the report, it had only been referred to as "the material."{Due to its significance, they decided it would be best if the emperor named it,} Nova replied, materializing another hologram displaying the meeting notes where the decision had been made.“Mh…” Aron hummed thoughtfully, considering possible names. A smile spread across his face as he settled on one. “How about ‘Fountain of Life’? Since the material turns into a liquid state when near life, and it needs to be in liquid form for the conversion process, I think it fits quite well. Don’t you think so?” He glanced at Nova, curious about her thoughts.{........}Nova stared at him, speechless. Her expression practically screamed, Is this really the best you could come up with, given that brain of yours?After a brief silence, she finally responded. {Then, I will designate the name as ‘Fountain of Life,’ or FOL for short.}Deciding there was no harm
Mental Evaluation VI (Do They Know
“Why stop at fourteen? And why only test on humans and not other conscious species?” the evaluator asked, his tone shifting to one of analytical curiosity. From a rational standpoint, halting at just fourteen when there were still numerous variables left unexplored didn’t quite make sense."While Adam’s brain was undergoing the organification process, an ethical meeting was convened to revise the empire’s research ethics code to address this unprecedented situation. Although we suspected that the material itself either lacked consciousness or contained a blank consciousness that could be molded by the first species it came into contact with, it technically fell outside the original ethics code. However, upon realizing that Adam’s brain would develop a fully unique and independent consciousness once it became completely organic, restrictions were placed on further experimentation. The researchers were only permitted to answer the most pressing questions before the return journey, whic
Mental Evaluation V (Was it Luck?)
“So, what happened to the brain after it fully transformed into an organic one? Did it continue to sustain itself with mana, or did it require normal human nutrition?”Amir didn’t hesitate this time. “During the transformation process, it remained sustained by mana. But the moment the conversion was complete, the brain started showing signs of an energy crisis. Its cells began running out of energy, which triggered an emergency response from the monitoring AI. To prevent irreversible damage—neuron death, brain cell degradation—the AI immediately put the brain into stasis.”The evaluator’s eyes narrowed slightly. “And after that?”“After that, the team placed it in a medipod and used the DNA extracted from its cells to construct a body for it.” Amir exhaled. “Once the body was completed, they removed the stasis and immediately logged the consciousness into VR for evaluation.”The evaluator leaned back slightly, digesting the information. “And what did they find?”“There was no detectab
Mental Evaluation IV (Is He Just Making Things Out?)
For a full minute, Researcher Zhao simply stood there, staring at the small brain in front of him, his mind racing to process the implications.Then, snapping back to reality, he issued his next command.“Continue supplying mana. And can we create a containment box filled with liquid mana for storage?” he instructed the fleet AI monitoring the situation.The moment he saw the brain-like structure, he knew he had to treat it as an actual brain. If it had mimicked his own, there was a high chance it lacked the ability to sustain itself independently. Instead of blood, it was most likely relying on mana to function. If they failed to meet its needs, the consequences could be unpredictable—or worse, irreversible.The fleet AI instantly acknowledged the order. It, too, had deemed keeping the entity alive a priority, and for now, mana was the only viable solution.“Also,” Zhao continued, his mind racing ahead, “integrate the containment box with VR capabilities. We need to see if the brain
Mental Evaluation III (Unexpected Results)
Aron took a deep breath, momentarily pausing to process what he had just read. The revelation that mere physical contact had led to the discovery of an entirely unknown form of intelligent life was nothing short of astonishing.Rather than rushing ahead, he allowed himself a moment to think. What kind of lifeform could remain undetected until direct contact was made? Based on what he knew, the most plausible explanation was a lifeform without a conventional physical body, one that could embed itself into various materials, manipulating them as if they were extensions of itself, like an avatar.If that were the case, it would explain why the material reacted only when the headgear was removed. These beings must have been attuned and able to perceive even the faintest psionic waves emitted by an unprotected mind—waves that would otherwise be blocked by the shielding integrated into the headgear worn by every member of the exploration fleet.The more he thought about it, the more sense i
Mental Evaluation II (Discovery)
Mobile Lab – That DayZhao Ming froze mid-step as he heard shouting behind him. From the direction of the sound, it was clear the commotion wasn’t directed at him. His curiosity piqued, he quickly slipped his headgear back on—he had taken it off just moments ago—before making his way toward the experiment box, where the mysterious material was being studied.“What’s going on?” he asked in a low voice as he approached. There was no need to raise his volume; the internal comms system ensured his words reached the intended recipient without him having to specify.“The material just turned into a liquid for a few moments... but now it’s back to its original solid form,” one of the researchers responded. Almost immediately, Zhao’s virtual assistant pulled up a recording of the phenomenon.As he watched the playback, a sense of unease settled over him. The transformation had happened in mere seconds as if the material had a will of its own. The shift from solid to liquid was seamless—almost