I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World
Chapter 1003 - Chapter 1003: Chapter 620: Gambler's Mentality_1Chapter 1003: Chapter 620: Gambler’s Mentality_1
After the meeting ended, Tiffany Bell had just returned to her room when Johnny Gavin followed her in, stating bluntly, “Sister, you can’t do this. I know you have a strong sense of responsibility, and I don’t disagree with what Dr. Emerson said, I recognize the significance of human cryogenics.”
“But your situation is special, and you are too important to us. If you die in vain during the experiment, no one will be able to take your place. We would lose our cutting-edge strength and our chief instructor, which would be an irreplaceable loss.”
Tiffany Bell remained silent.
She could not refute Johnny Gavin.
Currently, the strongest among the newly promoted top warriors was Wayne Smith, an excellent warrior from her generation and one of the earliest S-class warriors.
But Wayne had only caught up with her in theoretical combat strength. In the unrestricted whole brain link training, where everyone went all out in fighting, they had fought ten times, and Wayne could only win once or twice at most.
From a probability perspective, Wayne’s strength could only be 80% of hers.
The gap between the other top warriors and her was even greater.
Moreover, Tiffany could sense a fundamental difference between herself and the other top warriors.
Over the years, as she had repeatedly activated her intuition mode in deep whole brain link simulations, her personality had indeed changed significantly, and her emotional fluctuations had become more straightforward and clear-cut.
Partly, she seemed like a machine, and partly, she didn’t.
What made her seem machine-like was the more linear nature of her emotional judgment and thinking processes, as well as her more distinct feelings of love and hatred.
What set her apart from machines was that her emotions did not become completely stripped away; instead, they just intensified, in such an extreme way that they lacked variation and were straightforward.
Knowing that Johnny Gavin was right in his concerns, and very well aware that he was not expressing just his own opinion, but that of many others in the fleet, Tiffany still made up her mind.
As for others, they were truly moving towards becoming emotionless machines.
Seeing her silence, Johnny Gavin pressed on: “Sister, stop making excuses, I know you very well. I know what you’re thinking, and so do many people in the fleet. Do you think we can’t tell? You want to live until the 31st century and meet the philosopher, right? That is selfish and irresponsible!”
Tiffany still did not respond, but slowly turned her head to stare directly at Johnny Gavin.
After a long while, Johnny Gavin reluctantly lowered his head and blushed, “Fine, I know you really want to participate in the Galactic Center Battle, and it’s not entirely fair to say you’re doing it out of selfishness.”
“As long as you know.”
Tiffany finally spoke.
“But still… ”
“There’s no need for ‘buts.’ All your assumptions are based on the premise of the experiment failing. But what if it succeeds? Throughout history, every technological advance of civilization has involved sacrifices. Even Nobel himself was injured by his own invention of explosives.”
Tiffany took a deep breath and continued: “I admit I have my selfish reasons. But since the project needs me, I’ll give it a try. If it works, we can freeze more top warriors and have them revived when needed. Fight a battle, then freeze them up again. You know what that means.”
Johnny Gavin did some quick calculations.
He didn’t need to say it out loud to know the worth of this idea.
It meant that humans could continuously store their top battle capabilities and also extend the life cycle of top warriors.
If previously, a top warrior could maintain their peak state for a hundred years after their personal abilities reached their limit, with the help of cryogenic technology, the warrior’s peak performance could be extended to five hundred years or even thousands of years.
It was as if the peak battle strength of mankind had inflated by more than tenfold out of thin air.
To put it bluntly, apart from Tiffany Bell, other top warriors in the fleet, including Wayne Smith, Johnny Gavin himself, and Oliver Thompson, who were all destined not to participate in the Galactic Center Battle, would all have the opportunity to enter the stage that everyone longed for and admired, but could never step into.
After a long while, Johnny Gavin shook his head with a bitter smile, “Sister, you’re right.”
“I admit that I have some thoughts about meeting the philosopher that I wouldn’t tell others. But you must know, among the countless human population, how many women don’t want to see him for themselves? However, I am also mentally prepared for failure. Even if I were to die in the experiment as a guinea pig, I believe that the data collected from my thought patterns would still be of great reference value. Perhaps this will be a reality in few years, and then my death would have the greatest value. All right, enough said. You may go. Oh, and while you’re at it, let General know that if I die, Johnny Gavin is to take over my duties as Chief Instructor. I’ll transfer all my ultimate assessment training data to you.”
“Isn’t that making it difficult for me… ”
Johnny Gavin trembled nervously.
Tiffany had already turned her face away and said nothing more.
Next, Tiffany began a long and grueling period of intensive training.
The sole purpose of training was to continually push her intuition, making her thinking patterns more linear, and driving her emotions from one extreme to another.
After about three years, Tiffany finally completed her last intensive training.
At the same time, Emerson Colbert had led the fleet’s science team to complete the replication and reconstruction of the experimental human cryogenic device.
…
That day, after completing her final intensive training, Tiffany jumped out of the modified T100 training cabin.
Quentin Cooper, Dr. Emerson, and Johnny Gavin, among others, were solemnly waiting below.
Tiffany quickly walked forward, “Dr. Emerson, let’s go.”
“Instructor Bell,” Dr. Emerson’s gaze flickered, as if feeling guilty, “I must inform you of a situation. Due to a lack of special resources on board, our reconstructed device is slightly inferior in performance to the standard Empire device. During the process of converting a human body to absolute low temperature, we need to operate in segments, which may cause you extreme pain and increase the likelihood of experimental failure.”
Tiffany’s mouth curved slightly, forming a strange smile, “I am a warrior, not an ordinary volunteer. So, increased pain does not necessarily mean an increased failure rate. My intuition tells me that I can succeed, and so can you all. We will win this gamble. Let’s go.”
Looking at Tiffany’s retreating figure, everyone thought to themselves.
She was becoming more and more like the greatest gambler in history – the philosopher Harrison Clark.
An hour later, Tiffany sat inside a whole brain link testing cabin.
This was the final preparation step before the cryogenic surgery, testing her emotional cognitive state.
The purpose of the test was to calculate the similarity between her thoughts and the Blank Ones’ thought patterns, and to derive an accurate conclusion.
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