Chapter 199: 199:Creation of Pods
At that moment, the door swung open, and Sonalia burst in, her high heels clicked against the floor, a smirk playing on her lips as she approached Noah.
"Did you get the report? I asked my father to gather everything about Suri."
Noah looked up, a smile creeping across his face. "I did."
He stood and closed the distance between them, pulling Sonalia into a warm embrace. Their lips met in a soft, lingering kiss, and for a moment, the world outside faded away. When they finally broke apart, Noah held her close, their foreheads gently touching.
"You did well," he murmured, tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear. "I\'ve got enough details about Suri."
Sonalia\'s eyes sparkled with a mixture of curiosity and haughtiness. She had asked her father to use the secret services to find out about Suri as much as possible but it wasn\'t easy until he heard that Evan seemed to be getting close to Suri.
She didn\'t know why, but the mention of Evan\'s name had shifted her father\'s expression and he agreed to help.
Snapping herself from her thoughts, she asked, "What did you find?"
Noah stepped back slightly, letting go of her, but keeping his hands on her shoulders and then sat down while also pulling her onto his lap.
"It seems she, too, has quite a few enemies we can exploit."
Sonalia raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "So whom do we approach?"
"It\'s her ex-fiancé, Richard," Noah replied, his tone serious.
"Will he help us?" Sonalia asked, a flicker of concern in her eyes.
"Oh, he surely will," Noah said, a sinister smile creeping on his lips. "After all, he hates Suri just as much as we do."
But then his expression darkened, a storm brewing behind his eyes. "As for that Evan... I refuse to believe that he could have everything on his own. I\'m sure someone helped him, and Suri definitely had a hand in it."
Sonalia\'s brow furrowed. "What are you getting at?"
"I know him very well. Just how is it possible for humans to go from nothing to having everything?"
"Yeah, you are right about that," Sonalia mumbled, deep in thought.
"Let\'s see how long he can keep on jumping once we deal with Suri," Noah said, a wicked gleam in his eyes as he paced the room, already plotting their next moves.
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Meanwhile, in New Land\'s advanced research facility, a groundbreaking technology was being unveiled.
The Hibernation Pod.
This innovative system was designed to keep humans in a state of suspended animation for up to three years without any side effects. The technology was based on a sophisticated combination of cutting-edge cryogenics and biological preservation.
At the core of the technology was the BioCryoFluid, a specially formulated solution that prevented cellular damage during the hibernation process. It would maintain a stable temperature and inhibit the formation of ice crystals within cells, which would severely damage the tissue.
The CryoStasis Chambers, another key component, were designed to regulate the subject\'s metabolic rate, maintaining a near-comatose state through precise temperature and magnetic field control.
The GrowthStimulation Pods, used in conjunction with the Hibernation Pod, were equipped with GrowthStimulation Technology.
This technology would adapt the delivery of nutrients and hormones based on real-time assessments of the subject\'s needs, allowing for accelerated biological growth and development.
As the Hibernation Pond was being demonstrated, Dr. David Sinclair, a prominent researcher in aging and regenerative medicine, addressed the group. "The BioCryoFluid we\'ve developed is a major breakthrough. It prevents the formation of ice crystals within cells, which is critical for preserving tissue integrity over extended periods of hibernation."
Dr. George Church, a leader in genetics and synthetic biology, added, "The CryoStasis Chambers utilizes a combination of precise temperature and magnetic field controls to slow down metabolic processes. This ensures that the body remains in a state of suspended animation with minimal impact on cellular functions."
Dr. Jennifer Doudna, renowned for her work in CRISPR and gene editing, weighed in on the integration of GrowthStimulation Pods. "The GrowthStim Technology in these pods adjusts nutrient and hormone delivery based on real-time needs. This means that even after extended periods, subjects can recover and grow rapidly if needed, without the risk of overloading their systems."
Dr. Sinclair continued, "We\'ve conducted extensive trials, and so far, all subjects have emerged from hibernation without any signs of damage or cognitive issues. This could revolutionize not only medical treatments but also space travel and long-term missions alike."
Dr. Church concluded, "The potential applications for this technology are vast, from long-duration space missions to advanced medical treatments. We\'re on the brink of transforming how we think about human preservation and recovery."
As the team prepared for the first official test of the Hibernation Pond, they were filled with anticipation and excitement. They were eager to see how their pioneering technology would impact the future.
Now all they waited for was Evan\'s arrival.
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Evan arrived at the state-of-the-art facility, his imposing presence immediately capturing the attention of the researchers. The scientists, who had been eagerly anticipating his visit, stood poised to present their progress.
Dr. Sinclair stepped forward, offering Evan a warm handshake. "Mr. Evan, it\'s an honor to have you here. We\'ve made significant advancements with the Hibernation Pond and Growth Stimulation Pods."
Evan\'s eyes gleamed with interest. "I must say, I\'m very impressed. This technology could truly be revolutionary."
Dr. Church, brimming with enthusiasm, added, "We believe it holds the potential to revolutionize medical treatment and even long-term space missions. We\'re ready to proceed with clinical trials."
Evan raised an eyebrow. "Clinical trials are crucial, but have you considered testing this technology on individuals who are nearing the end of their lives? If we can successfully freeze and suspend their lives for a few years until we develop a cure or more advanced treatments are developed, it could be a significant breakthrough."
Dr. Doudna nodded thoughtfully. "That\'s an intriguing idea. It could offer a lifeline to those who have no other options. Of course, we would need to consider ethical implications and secure regulatory approvals, but the potential is enormous. Also, we need to test on real individuals, not just in the VR world."
"I will take note of that," Evan nodded.