Chapter 164 Try
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"I've done a bunch of tests on this system already. Just in the first day I realized that you could share information you were seeing with someone else..."
Sylas nodded, that was true. He had been able to share his screen with Cassarae. As for the mechanism? He had no idea. He was only able to do it after she showed him hers first; it was only then he knew that that was even possible.
"...I was able to see my husband's and my youngest's, but I didn't really understand how the data transfer was working. All things considered, it seemed like the system was projecting right from my brain, so I thought, 'why limit it?'
"I tried transferring the data onto my laptop with my... intention, or will, I guess, and it worked just the same way.
"If I'm correct, you don't need to waste your time typing, just will it and it will probably happen.
"As for whether the supercomputer can actually analyze it or not, that's a different matter entirely."
Sylas' gaze flickered. This was, indeed, a game changer. He suddenly felt that he made the right decision speaking to her about this. In fact, the professor looked even more excited to try than he did.
All this time, she had only been able to test out the simple stat screen, but she had nothing else. After the first few minutes, it was already boring.
But this...
"Come on, hurry up. Let's try it."
Professor Fembroise rushed Sylas to the computer, but suddenly remembering something, she rushed out and locked the outside door before coming back into the office once again.
The door had only been kept open out of convenience, but it seemed that she couldn't take anything for granted in this world. Caution had to be the name of the game from now on.
And yet, when he willed it into the notepad, it just became a normal text file of A, G, C, and T.
These four letters were, of course, the four building blocks of all DNA strands, universal across the living organisms of Earth. Every complex function the body underwent was encoded by these four strands in some way.
"In that case..." Sylas spoke before the professor could go on another spiel, pulling out a USB from his pocket.
"What's this?"
"This is from my university. It has the program that I've used to analyze DNA."
"So you are familiar with using computers?" Professor Fembroise asked in such honest surprise that Sylas wasn't even quite sure how to respond for a small while.
"... I do know, I just didn't have the luxury to explore the system as well as you have."
Professor Fembroise smiled a bit cheekily. "Don't be so defensive."
Sylas wanted to say that he wasn't being defensive, and that he was just stating things as they were like he usually did. But he knew enough to know that that would probably only make him look worse.
"I don't believe that you usually use supercomputers to analyze DNA, right? Normal computers should be enough."
"Yes, normally we just use normal computers. The reason I went so far is that, one, I was barely able to get this software off of my work laptop remotely after the Trial ended. I don't have much information about what's going on with technology, but I know that the more time passes, the stronger the original technology will need to be to still complete the same tasks.
"And two, it's because I'm fairly certain that this isn't a normal DNA sequence. This creature had some... deep lore that's difficult to ignore, and it's unlikely a normal computer will be able to handle it, especially under these circumstances."
Professor Fembroise nodded, no longer teasing Sylas. He had overlooked something simple, but it wasn't because he was stupid.
She took the USB and uploaded it onto the terminal.