San Francisco Life Gold Foundation, in the laboratory.
The thirty-sixth life interaction experiment begins.
At this time, Dr. Dora introduced to Drake: "The biological interaction that occurs between two different organisms. These organisms need to be combined with a host that can breathe oxygen. Once successful, they can survive in the earth's oxygen-rich environment.
long time."
Drake looked at the experiment in front of him and asked his own question: "Then why does the host still have super sexual rejection?"
"We are still investigating the specific reasons."
At this time, following the prompts of the instrument, the symbiont began to enter the rabbit's body.
"The bonding process has begun."
It is very easy to see that the instrument shows that the balance is completed.
A smile appeared on Dr. Dora's face: "The reaction is stable."
The two looked at the rabbit in the closed laboratory together. The rabbit did not have any abnormalities and began to survive normally.
Seeing this, Derek smiled and asked excitedly, "But why?"
"Why does rabbit work? All the thirty-five samples tested previously failed."
Dr. Dora explained: "This combination is a bit like an organ transplant."
Drake asked: "Does this mean that the donor and the recipient must be matched?"
Dr. Dora nodded and said, "That's right."
"Very good, we can think of it this way, if the biological union is successful, they can survive in this world, and we can also survive in their world."
After hearing Derek's words, Dora nodded in approval at first, but then she asked in surprise: "You mean us?"
"Yes, is us!"
"Since they can live on that planet, that planet can become our new habitat after successful integration. We can also live on their planet. It is a place without industrial pollution and with a lot of resources."
"Even if there are not many places that can be used, they can be turned into resources for us to find new habitats."
After hearing Drake's answer, Dr. Dora understood instantly.
Drake didn't say much at this time, but directly ordered: "Start the human experiment."
Dora Skiles refused: "It is too early to consider human experiments at this stage, and the company is currently being sued over human experiments. Wouldn't it be a bad time at this time?"
Drake looked at Dora and said seriously: "Dr. Scholes, this is a major scientific breakthrough. I hope you can be brave, okay?"
"As for the lawsuit you mentioned, I will resolve it as soon as possible."
"And we have already planned to build a second life spacecraft."
Hearing what Drake said, Dora nodded and said: "I understand, but this is an ethical issue..."
Drake interrupted directly: "Think about the next generation!"
"The earth's environment is already overwhelmed. Think about your children, are they the best?"
After hearing what Dr. Drake said, Dora immediately stopped refuting. She joined the Life Foundation to help future generations find new habitats and new living environments.
“Start human trials!”
After Drake left a few words, he turned and left the laboratory.
Carlton Drake came to his office, picked up his cell phone and called his general secretary.
"It's been a month, it's been a full month, and you haven't dealt with those people who are suing, so what are you doing for a living?"
"Boss, I have found the person behind the other party and have made an appointment with the other party. You may need to come forward at that time."
"Okay, I get it."
Carlton Drake hung up the phone and looked at the night view outside the window, but in his heart he was thinking about where to raise funds for the second spacecraft.
Originally, the Life Foundation did not lack the money to build the second Lifeship. However, in this month, in order to maintain the stock price, a large amount of money was invested in it. It has already fallen by 13%. If not
In order to protect the stock price, we will not be stretched too thin.
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the next day.
Ginny brought a team of people, including lawyers, financial and werewolf members, to the headquarters of the Life Foundation in San Francisco.
This time, Ginny did not use her identity as a shareholder of Charlotte Doyle Stark Industries. Instead, she used her identity as the vampire family company that she had taken over in London, and was the chairman of Sudis Industries.
At this time, Ginny was sitting in the conference room, opposite Redecker and his men.
"Chairman Jinni, your company is also related to medicine, from artificial blood to cloned blood. You must have learned about the human trials that are essential in the process of new drugs. I don't know what kind of price you have to pay to make this batch of
Litigation over medical experiment dropped.”
Ginny did not accept the words, but looked at Drake and said, "I heard that your company is preparing to build the Second Swish Life 2 spacecraft, but the funds are not enough."
After hearing Ginny's words, Derek instantly understood that this British company wanted to get a piece of the pie.
"Our Life Foundation is indeed preparing to build the Life 2 spacecraft, but there is no gap in funding."
Ginny said in a cold voice: "Mr. Drake, if you say so, it seems that there is no need to discuss the matter. It seems that your rescue funds are relatively sufficient."
"I just don't know if it's enough. I'll hold on until you build the spaceship and take off a second time."
Derek's expression changed, he looked at Ginny and said, "Are you suppressing the stock price of my Life Gold Foundation?"
"What exactly do you want to do?"
Ginny put the list of thirty patients who died after testing the drug directly on the table, and then said to Derek:
"I don't know how much your company's stock price will be left after winning this lawsuit."
Derek looked at the list of lawsuits Ginny took out, his face became even more ugly, but he still asked in a deep voice: "What do you want?"
Ginny smiled: "We want to make money."
"I happen to be quite interested in your company's ideas. Since you prepared to build the second spacecraft so quickly after the crash of the first one, what did you discover?"
Drake said with a slightly regretful expression at this time: "It's a pity that there was no major discovery this time."
"So it is even more necessary to send out a second spacecraft for exploration. Exploring new habitats cannot be completely abandoned just because of one failure."
"This project is a long-term project and may require two, three or more explorations before it is possible to discover new habitats suitable for human survival."
"I wonder how much Ms. Ginny is willing to invest in this project? Or what kind of cooperation methods she is willing to explore."