Chapter 1090 - 941: The Naming Master
Chapter 1090 - 941: The Naming Master
Chapter 1090: Chapter 941: The Naming MasterNo one could have imagined that Wild Bone, who seemed nearly invincible in battle, would end up being sent back for repairs in such a manner. Fortunately, compared to his previous injuries, a pierced chest was not considered fatal. Military technology engineers were confident they could repair the damaged parts before nightfall.
However, another problem troubled the company.
Why would someone whose body was 100% prosthetic suddenly go mad?
Whether it was an issue with Wild Bone’s mind or his prosthetic parts, his symptoms were indistinguishable from Cyber psychosis.
From his conversation with Song Lan, it seemed closely linked to the "Overload IV" implant.
A new system, it was as if Wild Bone had a second brain, generating an unforeseen consciousness that even they hadn’t anticipated before. Military technology had never considered that combat experience and memories could continue through an implant. Strictly speaking, the real grudge with Song Lan was not held by Wild Bone himself but by Vadim, who was defeated in the fourth district while being known as Rob Lucci.
According to their intelligence, that was also the beginning of Vadim’s unfortunate life.
Shortly after being defeated by Song Lan, he completely lost faith in prosthesis modification technology and turned to the path of Psychic Abilities.
Vadim did not die as the company had expected in the incident of the fourth district; he survived the devastating battle, barely clinging to life. He was then taken over by a special envoy from the Review Meeting and sent to the prison that held the United Government’s most vicious criminals. After that, military technology lost track of Vadim’s whereabouts.
For years, even they knew nothing about the specific conditions within the prison, only that once the inmates crossed the prison’s boundary, no messages would ever come back.
This was a sort of implied death; Vadim would spend the rest of his life in prison.
Those sent there had no set term of imprisonment or any chance of sentence reduction, which meant that once they crossed that boundary, they were doomed to be permanently missing. Visitation by relatives for humanitarian reasons did not apply to them.
However, now, having learned of "Overload IV", Zero felt increasingly intrigued.
If the operating system could also develop new personalities, that would be a groundbreaking re
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