Take the Red Police to Marvel
Chapter 4 Super Soldier Project
In the laboratory, Dr. Rhine and Dr. Erskine were arguing fiercely, and the researchers and assistants next to them all hid aside and did not dare to intervene.
"You know how risky this kind of behavior of comprehensively improving human body function is, why do you want to do it?"
"I have said many times that the risk is controllable, and we can find some volunteers, as long as the compensation is in place, they will be very willing."
"How can you say that? They are all real people!"
Dr. Erskine looked at Rhine in disbelief. Of course, Rhine knew that there would be many opinions about this volunteer, but now the experimental data is urgently needed to proceed with the next project.
The girl's aura instantly weakened, and she said with an unnatural expression.
"Of course I know that they are human beings. Now that we have tested it on mice, I am sure to achieve a phased result without causing damage to the human body."
When she said this, her tone was uncertain. It is true that the biotechnology from the Red Alert world is very advanced, but most of these biotechnologies are based on mutation and replication.
And the genes are too complicated, even a slight change will cause a huge reaction, so she is not sure whether the experimenter can be safe.
"Do you believe this yourself?"
Asking Rhine back, Dr. Erskine sighed seeing her speechless look, walked up to her and said earnestly.
"The purpose of our scientific research is not only for the truth, but also to make people's lives better. If the birth of a technology requires a lot of sacrifices, is it really necessary for it to be born?"
Seeing Rhine's unmoved appearance, Erskine felt a little anxious for a while.
"Scientific research requires sacrifice, but not this kind of sacrifice! If human beings are included in immature experiments, they will no longer be human beings, but experimental objects.
In experiments, the greater the science, the smaller the man, and in order to progress and achieve the final result, man must make sacrifices, even if he does sacrifice himself.But you ask yourself, what is the fundamental purpose of our scientific research?Is it really worth sacrificing one's own compatriots like this? "
Seeing that Rhine stopped talking, Dr. Erskine's expression gradually eased. It seems that this girl is not bad by nature, but she was blinded by her eagerness for short-term results.
Thinking of this, he said earnestly, "The road to scientific research is long, but you are still young and still have plenty of time to spare. Don't let yourself go astray because of impulse."
At this time, Rhine was thinking. Originally, she wanted to use the power of Hydra to complete the research of strengthening potions as soon as possible before Hydra was finished, so as to reduce future troubles.
Just study it slowly in the future, anyway, she will definitely be able to make the strengthening medicine before she gets old, although she may have missed the best time for strengthening by then.
However, the impact is not too great. She can slowly improve the enhanced potion that is completely suitable for her with the advanced technology in her mind. In that case, it is better than the enhanced potion made in Hydra.
But as Dr. Erskine said, she still has a lot of time, and there is no need to do things that may make her regret for a lifetime just because of temporary utilitarianism.
Looking up at Dr. Erskine who was frowning, Rhine nodded and said, "You are right, the current technology is indeed immature, we can experiment on animals first."
"That's how it should be, but there is no material right now, so let's go have a meal together."
Hearing what the little girl said, Dr. Erskine was overjoyed. He had been with Rhine for so long and knew that this girl was not bad, and she could even be said to be very kind.
Moreover, she has her own opinions and is not ignorant, which is very rare in the chaotic world where wars are everywhere.
The scientific research building is still some distance away from the cafeteria. Although people can be sent directly to the research building, most people still choose to eat in the cafeteria.
At least you can take a stroll and relax in your spare time after work.
Dr. Erskine was poking at the mashed potatoes with no appetite, and the girl opposite him seemed to have nothing on her mind, eating her heartily.
Seeing that the old man didn't eat, Rhine looked sullen, as if someone owed him hundreds of thousands, and was suddenly speechless.
"Dr. Erskine, although I also know that mashed potatoes are not good, but since you have taken it, you must finish it and don't waste food."
"Well, I actually think mashed potatoes taste pretty good."
After taking two bites, Dr. Erskine sighed and said to Rhine, "You said it would be great if there was no war."
Rhine glanced at the food in his mouth and said, "As long as there are people in the war, it is impossible to stop. From thousands of years ago to the present and the future, even if there is no war between humans, there will still be wars between aliens and humans. "
"Hahaha, you are really humorous."
Dr. Erskine laughed dumbfounded after listening to Rhine's words, but he agreed with the words after a while.
"You're right, as long as there are people fighting, it won't stop. It's been like this since ancient times, but I believe that people will gather together one day in the future..."
Before Erskine finished speaking, he was interrupted by a voice from the side.
"Good afternoon, gentlemen, I heard that you have made a breakthrough, so I came here to take a look."
It was Schmidt who came, and beside him was a slightly fat man with eyes. After thinking for a while, Rhine remembered that this was the biochemical expert 'Arnim Zola' who had joined Schmidt before.
She has dealt with this person, mainly discussing the design ideas and general implementation plans of some weapons and equipment. Zola's ability lies in practice, and it is weaker than Erskine in theory.
Nodding politely towards Zola, Rhine looked at Schmidt and said, "There is progress, but it is not a breakthrough."
"Really? But I heard that the next step of research can be carried out only with experimental materials."
Rhine's thoughts changed sharply. She didn't like to think about her friends. Basically, she believed what friends said.But Schmidt was clearly not her friend.
"Yes, it is true that the next step is only the experimental materials. I suggest finding a few more chimpanzees so as not to delay the experimental process."
She directly stated that the experimental material was chimpanzees and nothing else, which basically cut off the possibility of others talking too much.
However, the news Schmidt got was obviously very accurate, and he smiled and sat next to Rhine.
"But what I heard is not using chimpanzees, but using people... There are a lot of volunteers in and out of our base spontaneously willing to contribute to great science, not to mention that the risk is not 100%."
"At the current stage of the experiment, chimpanzees can be used. Going further will lead to errors in the experimental data. At that time, I need to re-check according to the new results, which will consume a lot of time."
It's impossible to reason with Schmidt, but the benefits associated with the physical enhancement program can make him think seriously, especially when it comes to time.
He is not an idiot. Although he betrayed the Third Reich, the fall of the Reich would not benefit him at all. The United States, the Soviet Union and other allies are all preparing to launch a counterattack. Although the battle is now tense, the battlefield is changing rapidly. Can the Third Reich in the quagmire of the Soviet Union pull back to withstand attacks elsewhere.
So now the time is very tight, and the human body strengthening plan is very important to Schmidt, and he does not allow any mistakes in time.
"I just heard that the specific experiment still depends on the research progress of you and Dr. Erskine, but I hope you can sort out a recent scientific research result for me, so that I can rest assured."
"no problem."
Rhine knew that he wanted to find Zola to verify his words, but this was not a problem. It was no problem to understand this technology, but if he wanted to reproduce it, he had to find Dr. Erskine or her.
"You know how risky this kind of behavior of comprehensively improving human body function is, why do you want to do it?"
"I have said many times that the risk is controllable, and we can find some volunteers, as long as the compensation is in place, they will be very willing."
"How can you say that? They are all real people!"
Dr. Erskine looked at Rhine in disbelief. Of course, Rhine knew that there would be many opinions about this volunteer, but now the experimental data is urgently needed to proceed with the next project.
The girl's aura instantly weakened, and she said with an unnatural expression.
"Of course I know that they are human beings. Now that we have tested it on mice, I am sure to achieve a phased result without causing damage to the human body."
When she said this, her tone was uncertain. It is true that the biotechnology from the Red Alert world is very advanced, but most of these biotechnologies are based on mutation and replication.
And the genes are too complicated, even a slight change will cause a huge reaction, so she is not sure whether the experimenter can be safe.
"Do you believe this yourself?"
Asking Rhine back, Dr. Erskine sighed seeing her speechless look, walked up to her and said earnestly.
"The purpose of our scientific research is not only for the truth, but also to make people's lives better. If the birth of a technology requires a lot of sacrifices, is it really necessary for it to be born?"
Seeing Rhine's unmoved appearance, Erskine felt a little anxious for a while.
"Scientific research requires sacrifice, but not this kind of sacrifice! If human beings are included in immature experiments, they will no longer be human beings, but experimental objects.
In experiments, the greater the science, the smaller the man, and in order to progress and achieve the final result, man must make sacrifices, even if he does sacrifice himself.But you ask yourself, what is the fundamental purpose of our scientific research?Is it really worth sacrificing one's own compatriots like this? "
Seeing that Rhine stopped talking, Dr. Erskine's expression gradually eased. It seems that this girl is not bad by nature, but she was blinded by her eagerness for short-term results.
Thinking of this, he said earnestly, "The road to scientific research is long, but you are still young and still have plenty of time to spare. Don't let yourself go astray because of impulse."
At this time, Rhine was thinking. Originally, she wanted to use the power of Hydra to complete the research of strengthening potions as soon as possible before Hydra was finished, so as to reduce future troubles.
Just study it slowly in the future, anyway, she will definitely be able to make the strengthening medicine before she gets old, although she may have missed the best time for strengthening by then.
However, the impact is not too great. She can slowly improve the enhanced potion that is completely suitable for her with the advanced technology in her mind. In that case, it is better than the enhanced potion made in Hydra.
But as Dr. Erskine said, she still has a lot of time, and there is no need to do things that may make her regret for a lifetime just because of temporary utilitarianism.
Looking up at Dr. Erskine who was frowning, Rhine nodded and said, "You are right, the current technology is indeed immature, we can experiment on animals first."
"That's how it should be, but there is no material right now, so let's go have a meal together."
Hearing what the little girl said, Dr. Erskine was overjoyed. He had been with Rhine for so long and knew that this girl was not bad, and she could even be said to be very kind.
Moreover, she has her own opinions and is not ignorant, which is very rare in the chaotic world where wars are everywhere.
The scientific research building is still some distance away from the cafeteria. Although people can be sent directly to the research building, most people still choose to eat in the cafeteria.
At least you can take a stroll and relax in your spare time after work.
Dr. Erskine was poking at the mashed potatoes with no appetite, and the girl opposite him seemed to have nothing on her mind, eating her heartily.
Seeing that the old man didn't eat, Rhine looked sullen, as if someone owed him hundreds of thousands, and was suddenly speechless.
"Dr. Erskine, although I also know that mashed potatoes are not good, but since you have taken it, you must finish it and don't waste food."
"Well, I actually think mashed potatoes taste pretty good."
After taking two bites, Dr. Erskine sighed and said to Rhine, "You said it would be great if there was no war."
Rhine glanced at the food in his mouth and said, "As long as there are people in the war, it is impossible to stop. From thousands of years ago to the present and the future, even if there is no war between humans, there will still be wars between aliens and humans. "
"Hahaha, you are really humorous."
Dr. Erskine laughed dumbfounded after listening to Rhine's words, but he agreed with the words after a while.
"You're right, as long as there are people fighting, it won't stop. It's been like this since ancient times, but I believe that people will gather together one day in the future..."
Before Erskine finished speaking, he was interrupted by a voice from the side.
"Good afternoon, gentlemen, I heard that you have made a breakthrough, so I came here to take a look."
It was Schmidt who came, and beside him was a slightly fat man with eyes. After thinking for a while, Rhine remembered that this was the biochemical expert 'Arnim Zola' who had joined Schmidt before.
She has dealt with this person, mainly discussing the design ideas and general implementation plans of some weapons and equipment. Zola's ability lies in practice, and it is weaker than Erskine in theory.
Nodding politely towards Zola, Rhine looked at Schmidt and said, "There is progress, but it is not a breakthrough."
"Really? But I heard that the next step of research can be carried out only with experimental materials."
Rhine's thoughts changed sharply. She didn't like to think about her friends. Basically, she believed what friends said.But Schmidt was clearly not her friend.
"Yes, it is true that the next step is only the experimental materials. I suggest finding a few more chimpanzees so as not to delay the experimental process."
She directly stated that the experimental material was chimpanzees and nothing else, which basically cut off the possibility of others talking too much.
However, the news Schmidt got was obviously very accurate, and he smiled and sat next to Rhine.
"But what I heard is not using chimpanzees, but using people... There are a lot of volunteers in and out of our base spontaneously willing to contribute to great science, not to mention that the risk is not 100%."
"At the current stage of the experiment, chimpanzees can be used. Going further will lead to errors in the experimental data. At that time, I need to re-check according to the new results, which will consume a lot of time."
It's impossible to reason with Schmidt, but the benefits associated with the physical enhancement program can make him think seriously, especially when it comes to time.
He is not an idiot. Although he betrayed the Third Reich, the fall of the Reich would not benefit him at all. The United States, the Soviet Union and other allies are all preparing to launch a counterattack. Although the battle is now tense, the battlefield is changing rapidly. Can the Third Reich in the quagmire of the Soviet Union pull back to withstand attacks elsewhere.
So now the time is very tight, and the human body strengthening plan is very important to Schmidt, and he does not allow any mistakes in time.
"I just heard that the specific experiment still depends on the research progress of you and Dr. Erskine, but I hope you can sort out a recent scientific research result for me, so that I can rest assured."
"no problem."
Rhine knew that he wanted to find Zola to verify his words, but this was not a problem. It was no problem to understand this technology, but if he wanted to reproduce it, he had to find Dr. Erskine or her.
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