Clearly, the five minutes between the self-destruct device's activation and detonation had been for the person in charge to escape.
Thus, Alice being drawn into the second space had to be directly related to the activation of the self-destruct device.
He couldn't help but focus on Alice Miller, who was hibernating in the second space.
On the way back to Vancouver, he also did some tests on Alice, who was in Space No. 2.
In the past, the first space had been able to examine the internal structure of the equipment inside and disassemble it.
After the second space appeared, it could store creatures, but it couldn't examine, disassemble, or assemble them.
Just like the storage space before it was modified, it could only sense the basic state of the creatures inside, such as who was inside, whether they were awake or unconscious, and so on.
It wasn't until the Hand's stone coffin was used by the system to modify the storage module that the second space had the ability to hibernate creatures. When he wanted to look at the two people in the second space just now, he had the feeling that he could "examine" them.
At that moment, he "saw" Alice Miller in a rather unfamiliar but natural way.
It was hard to describe, but it was probably similar to the feeling a person felt when they saw an X-ray for the first time.
Everything about Alice in the second space was transparent to him, including the metal bones all over her body.
The head that he had hit three times in a row was real. It wasn't deformed at all.
Also, the electronic chip inside was very cleverly set up. It was actually connected to the retina and the brain … Wait, an electronic chip?
Luke suddenly realized that there was an electronic chip in Alice's body.
Almost instantly, he thought of the 50,000 experience and credit points that the system had given him.
Could it be because of this electronic chip?
Implantable electronic chips weren't rare. They were used in low-end artificial organs, and a certain tycoon had to rely on them to operate his armor.
Of course, Luke was also using Tony's technology. Otherwise, if the price went up, the AI program wouldn't be able to detect vision, nerves, and movements, and the armor wouldn't be very flexible.
If he didn't use the chip at all, he could only make a "fully automatic" armor like the original Bat Armor, which relied on the body to move, and the armor wouldn't be of any help at all.
The electronic chip in Alice's body happened to be in between the two.
It was a high-end product produced by some laboratory, and was much better than the retarded chips in artificial organs. It definitely wasn't mass-produced.
Thanks to the knowledge he had acquired from Tony Stark, Luke could guarantee that.
However, it was far inferior to the top-notch chip used by the tycoon to control the battle armor. This was because it was filled with "craftsmanship" — precise and rigorous, but it didn't have the beauty of art. It was more than stable, and its effects could at most be considered passable.
Perhaps this was the attitude that the head of the Sentinel Secret Service treated Alice.
She was a tool.
In less than two years, Alice had changed from a female executive to a killing tool. Her target was the Sentinel Secret Service, where her daughter, Carrie, was imprisoned.
It would be a miracle if she said that she was willing.
During the fog incident in Rumford, all the residents were so scared that they hid in the supermarket and didn't dare go out. Even Luke and Selina didn't risk breaking out.
Alice, on the other hand, was willing to take the risk for her daughter. In the end, she persuaded Luke and Selina to rescue Carrie.
How could this kind of mother, who was willing to risk her life for her daughter, sit back and watch her daughter be locked up in the base's prison, never to see the light of day and become an experimental subject?
Coupled with her completely metalized bones and the electronic chip in her brain that was connected to her eyes, the answer was obvious.
Also, if the activation of the base's self-destruction mechanism had something to do with this chip, Luke could probably guess the purpose of this design.
Once someone trapped Alice, she would have plenty of time to choose whether or not to activate the self-destruction mechanism.
That was because she had intermediate self-healing.
It was precisely because Luke knew that Alice had self-healing abilities, and because he had a wicked sense of humor, that he had specifically used the "Falling From The Sky" technique to shake her brain and make her lose consciousness very quickly.
But if it wasn't for the fact that Luke happened to have Space 2, Alice would've woken up a moment later and started fighting him again.
When she realized that she couldn't resist Luke, she would activate the self-destruction mechanism.
As for the others, if they wanted to get rid of Alice, they could only kill her or get her out of the base.
The last safety measure of the self-destruction mechanism was probably the signal from the chip in Alice's brain, which would activate on its own five minutes after she disappeared from the base.
It would be very difficult for anyone to take anything away from the base in five minutes.
The most important witness would definitely be gone, and the files would probably self-destruct as well.
Wait! Wait! Luke suddenly had a strange sense of familiarity.
A devilish male voice that was still fresh in his memory popped up in his mind. "Ten seconds of separation. Automatic explosion."
Didn't he just separate Alice from his computer, no, human base for a few hundred seconds?! Sure enough, the base had exploded.
"F * ck you! This scumbag actually dared to steal the future safety idea of the Titanium phone. Do you have a death wish?! "He couldn't help but curse.
Although he cursed, Luke had to admit that it would be very difficult for anyone to get much out of this secret base without knowing anything in advance.
If Luke wasn't a master of cheating, he definitely wouldn't have gotten anything today, and would have been buried alive in the water.
Thinking that, he couldn't help but feel respect for the person in charge of the Sentinel Special Services. Damn it, you're really ruthless!
Because of this respect, Luke felt that as long as he found any traces of the person in charge, he had to send him off one last time.
It was better to let God take a look at this "genius" as soon as possible, or it would be a waste of this person's talent!
After writing down the person in charge of the project in his black book, Luke continued to take stock of his gains.
After defeating Alice, her "Intermediate Self-Healing" ability had been refreshed.
As a loyal fan of safety first, his need for this ability was absolutely the first priority.
Even Elementary Self-Healing, which was a life-saving skill, he had almost never used it to save his life.
On the other hand, this ability had always been useful after working all night, and the effect was excellent.
However, the deeper he hid this life-saving trump card, the more he might be able to turn the tide at a critical moment.
This alone was worth it for him to chase after the Sentinel Special Services for a year, even if the prerequisite was 80 Strength and 100000 credit points, and it couldn't be learned for the time being.
This was just the bottom line for the cleanup operation.
The second reward, which was also the one that made this operation extremely worthwhile, came from Stu Cooper, who had been killed by Luke.
System: Kill Stu Cooper and you can learn some of his abilities.
Stu Cooper's abilities: Elementary Clone (Partially learnable. Prerequisite: 20 Strength, 20 Dexterity, 20 Mental Strength. Special mental abilities? Credit points?)
This Stu Cooper, who Luke had blown up in the head as soon as they met, was a pure surprise.
A year ago, Stu, who was still a high school student at the time, and his good friend Billy Loomis had committed a serial murder case in Woodsburg.
The victims included the niece of Deputy Chief Condra of the LAPD, and Luke and Selina had been assigned this mission as a favor.
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