In the evening, Professor Harry, who had been busy all day, walked into the restaurant with exhaustion. He took a dinner plate and walked to the buffet. He picked a few vegetables and took some pieces of fried fish. Finally, he asked for a few slices of bread and held the dinner plate.
I found a seat by the window, put down my plate first, looked at the snowflakes flying outside the window, and sat down leisurely.
This is northern Alaska, and the lowest temperature in February is still more than 20 degrees below zero, which makes Professor Harry, who was born in the south, very uncomfortable.
Before the war, this was one of the areas with the lowest population density in the United States. However, after the war broke out, the unique natural conditions here became a paradise to escape from swarms of insects. A large number of American citizens moved from the country to remote Alaska, and major laboratories in the United States conducted research.
Bases and other important departments moved to Alaska one after another, causing abnormal prosperity in Alaska.
After Professor Harry returned to China, he was also sent here to rebuild the superconducting laboratory and continue his research.
Withdrawing his gaze, the professor began to enjoy the sumptuous dinner.
Such standards were nothing before the war, but now they are definitely considered rich!
You must know that this is a specially provided nutritious meal. In the United States, only a very small number of people, such as senior officials and senior experts, are eligible to enjoy such treatment.
Professor Harry knew very well that food was hard to come by, so he cherished it very much. He chewed every bite slowly until it was chewed to pieces before swallowing.
More and more people came to the restaurant for dinner, and the tables that were originally mostly empty gradually filled up. Several young researchers sat near Professor Harry.
One of the researchers couldn't find a seat. Seeing that Professor Harry was alone, he walked to the table and politely said: "Excuse me, can I sit here?"
Professor Harry smiled friendly and said nothing, but made a gesture of invitation.
"Thank you!" The researcher smiled back and extended his right hand to Professor Harry, "I'm Martin, nice to meet you."
"Harry!" the professor shook hands with Martin.
Martin noticed that Professor Harry was not interested in talking, so he wisely closed his mouth and began to eat his share of dinner.
It's not that Professor Harry doesn't want to talk, it's just that he hasn't been here long and there are a lot of bad things waiting for him to deal with every day, so he doesn't want to waste any time, and eating time is no exception.
But Martin was obviously a very talkative person. He said hello to his companions at the next table after taking a few bites: "John, how's your experiment going?"
John shrugged helplessly, and while cutting the insect meat with a knife, he replied: "Don't mention it."
Martin took a bite of bread: "Failed again?"
John stabbed the meat with the fork in his hand: "It has never been successful. I have thrown away dozens of embryos alone."
"Oh my God!" Martin showed his surprise at the right time, "Where are the other laboratories? Isn't there any good news?"
"No!" John sighed, "International Base, Beiyuezhou, Beidu, Europe... all the laboratories have made no progress."
"Not even Beidu?" Martin was very surprised. "I heard that they had obtained alien stem cells a long time ago. Haven't they found anything useful?"
"You are so well-informed!" John said, "But unfortunately, as far as I know, they got very few stem cells, and they used them up after just a few experiments."
"That's such a pity!" Martin sighed, suddenly feeling that he had lost his appetite.
Their voices were not loud, but they were right in Professor Harry's ears. Professor Harry couldn't help but notice. He was very disgusted at first, but as he listened, he suddenly realized something: "Sorry to bother you, what you said
Is it a cloned alien?"
"Yes." John nodded, "We captured live aliens, didn't you know?"
Professor Harry pursed his lips: "My information is a bit blocked, can you tell me in detail what the problem is?"
"We have stem cells and can make living embryos, but we don't know what kind of growth environment they need, such as the composition of amniotic fluid."
Professor Harry put the knife and fork on the dinner plate and said seriously: "I study superconducting materials and don't know much about biology, but I think you have got the wrong research direction!"
Several people immediately looked over, and John spread his hands: "If you have any suggestions, we are very willing to listen to them." Stones from other mountains can be used to attack jade, and many times, some casual suggestions can achieve unexpected results.
Results.
Professor Harry smiled: "I have had some extraordinary experiences. I can't say what they were specifically, but I have seen some very special bugs. One of the giant bugs can clone servants. I think it's best for you to be able to clone servants."
Find an insect like this and study it, you might get unexpected results!"
John's eyes widened: "Are you kidding me?"
Professor Harry answered very seriously: "Do you think I'm joking? Although servants and aliens are not the same thing, I think this kind of bug might be able to provide something useful."
John looked at Martin, but Martin looked at Professor Harry: "I think we can give it a try. Anyway, there are no clues now, right?"
John asked urgently: "Harry, can you tell me what that kind of bug looks like?"
"Yes, but I don't think it's necessary. The military has known about this bug for a long time. As long as you make a request, they will find a way to send the bug over. What do you think?"
"That makes sense!" John nodded, ate up the remaining dinner in a few bites, picked up Martin and walked out, directly finding the laboratory director.
Not long after, Professor Harry received the invitation from his supervisor and went to his office to talk to him alone for a short while.
After the meeting, the supervisor immediately sent an application to the military in the name of the laboratory, requesting the US military to search for the giant insect described by Professor Harry in future combat operations.
After receiving the request from the laboratory, the US Army immediately issued the order to the front-line combat troops, and clearly stated the importance of this giant insect in the order, requiring units that discovered this giant insect to capture the giant insect alive no matter what.
The American army not only ordered its own troops to search for the giant insect, but also sent a request for assistance to all Allied Powers through the Allied Command Center. The portrait of the giant insect soon appeared on the desks of high-level officials in various countries.
Soon after, all countries capable of participating in the counterattack received the news, and a few hours later, orders were issued to the front-line combat troops of all countries.
Humanity has never mobilized global military power to search for a giant insect like it does today. Professor Harry never imagined that his sudden whim would lead to such exaggerated consequences.