After Luna received instruction from Silas, she immediately got to work.
Since Silas had already given the Domain intent on what he wanted to do, things were now much easier for her.
She materialized a body for herself in the Domain, taking on the form and appearance of the MAU, and she was now standing in the room with Silas.
She looked around the room for a moment and smiled, before she finally started creating the simulated worlds.
The next moment, Silas and Luna found themselves floating in outer space, with the Earth in front of him and the Sun at a distance.
Silas saw the beautiful view of the Earth rotating on its axis, and the Moon orbiting around it.
If Silas didn't know that what he was seeing was a simulation, he would definitely believe it to be real.
The simulation was very real and be even called a replacement for real deal.
Though Silas has never been to outer space, he has used the satellites orbiting around in space, to look at it and this is the reason he said that the simulation can be called a replacement for the real deal.
{Master, I'm done with creating the simulated worlds.}
"You are?" Silas asked, and looked at her in surprise.
{Yes.}
"Which of the two worlds is this?" Silas asked, as he looked curiously at the Earth in front of him.
{This is the second simulated world.}
"Ok. I want to see the first one."
{Yes. Use your thought to create a door and you walk through it to the first simulated world.}
Silas immediately did as Luna said, as he materialized a door in front of him, in deep space.
Silas walked towards the floating wooden door in outer space and opened it, and walked through it to the other side.
What appeared before Silas was a very beautiful futuristic city. A city that looks like it came out of a sci-fi movie.
Simulating the lab world around the clock is taking more than 40% of the available computing power, and if I want to simulate the whole Earth in real-time, then I would really be pushing it.} Luna said.
She felt it was very important she informs Silas of her current limitations, so that he doesn't make a plan that he won't be able to follow through due to them.
"Ok, but what if you simulated just Venezuela? I want it to be simulated because I want to see what it would look like when I create something in the real world, can you do that? It would be an around-the-clock simulation." Silas asked.
{As long as it won't be an around-the-clock simulation, I can do it. Also, Master, I want the Quantum Computer to be upgraded.} Luna replied, and made her request.
With the way things are going and with its fast pace at which it's moving, Luna knew that the two devices would soon run out od computing power. If that is to happen, Luna knew that things would get very difficult for her and Silas.
Silas heard what Luna said and he agreed with it. He has actually been thinking of it after he made the decision to purchase the Atomic Printer.
"It seems I would be making another trip back to Venezuela," Silas said to himself.
"Luna, purchase a warehouse. It would be better if it's big and if it's located in an isolated area, but it should be close to a very good road, for ease of transportation.
Also, try to find a way to connect the simulated worlds to the Gear, as you said." He said, giving Luna instructions.
After he confirmed that everything was done, he logged out of the Pod.
Silas saw himself regaining consciousness as the Pod's glass section opened up.
After the Pod opened up, he got out of it. He walked to his bed and took the Gear, and wore it back.
He checked the time and he saw that he spent less than five minutes in the Pod.
"So many things I can achieve with the Pod's time dilation function," Silas said to himself with a smile.
Silas took off the Gear and looked at curiously.
"I wonder what other functions you have that I haven't found out about yet?" Hr asked himself, as he looked at the Gear with scrutiny and curiosity in his eyes.
Silas dropped the Gear and took off his clothes, before going into the bathroom for his bath.
Inside the bathroom, Silas eased his body in the bathtub filled with cold water, and smiled.
"It's been a while."