<h4>Chapter 228 Conclusive Findings</h4>
Doctor Aaron was deeply engrossed in the meticulous analysis of Crimson''s unique physiology. Theboratory, filled with state-of-the-art equipment, buzzed with activity as he conducted a series ofprehensive tests.
His first task was a hematological examination. Using a spectrophotometer, he analyzed the spectral properties of Crimson''s blood, which exhibited unusual absorption patterns, indicating a unique biochemicalposition. The hemoglobin levels were off the charts, suggesting an extraordinary oxygen-carrying capacity, far beyond normal human parameters.
Next, he performed a cytological analysis. Under the high-resolution electron microscope, Crimson''s cellr structure revealed extraordinary characteristics. The cells demonstrated rapid mitotic activity, indicative of elerated regenerative capabilities. Each cell contained numerous mitochondria, far more than a typical human cell, which could exin her enhanced energy and healing abilities.
Aaron then conducted a series of enzyme assays. He was particrly interested in the activity of telomerase, an enzyme linked with cellr aging and regeneration. The assays revealed that Crimson''s telomerase activity was exponentially higher than any recorded human sample, suggesting a potential mechanism behind her apparent immortality.
Following this, he performed a genomic analysis. Using next-generation sequencing technology, Aaron mapped out Crimson''s genome, uncovering numerous anomalies and mutations. Certain gene sequences were highly conserved and showed signs of artificial maniption, hinting at gic engineering or alteration.
As the dawn light filtered into theb, Doctor Aaron initiated a pharmacokic study. He administered a series ofpounds to isted tissue samples to observe their metabolic responses. Crimson''s tissues showed a remarkable ability to neutralize and metabolize toxic substances, far exceeding normal human tolerance levels.
Lastly, Aaron conducted a neurophysiological assessment. Utilizing an electroencephalogram (EEG), he monitored the electrical activity of Crimson''s brain tissues. The results were astounding; the neural activity was incrediblyplex, with patterns that deviated significantly from typical human brainwaves.
Exhausted but invigorated by the groundbreaking discoveries, Doctor Aaronpiled his findings into a detailed report. The data he gathered would provide invaluable insights into Crimson''s supernatural abilities and could potentially unlock new frontiers in medical science and bioengineering.
Of course, with all the tests done, he needed to perform what the higher-ups wanted him to do. That is to extract the pill inside of Crimson, which could be a tracking beacon or a way how the progenitor to make her submissive and blindly loyal to him.
Before proceeding with the extraction, Doctor Aaron revisited the electroencephalogram (EEG) results. He intended to use these as a baseline topare any neurological changes that might ur post-extraction. The EEG had previously shown highlyplex neural patterns, but he was particrly interested in potential shifts in neural sticity and synaptic activity that could indicate a return to Crimson''s autonomous consciousness, which happened to Andrea the first…metahuman…that got her pill extracted and returned to herself.
He assembled his team of specialists, briefing them on the delicate procedure. "We need to approach this extraction with precision. The pill could be integrated into her physiology in unforeseen ways. Prepare forparoscopic retrieval and maintain neural monitoring throughout," he instructed.
The team prepared for a minimally invasive procedure, employingparoscopic surgical tools. This approach was chosen to minimize tissue damage and reduce the risk of triggering any defensive response from Crimson''s highly adaptive physiology.
As the medical team carefully made the incision, Doctor Aaron monitored the EEG readings. The neural activity was expected to change, but he was on the lookout for any sudden spikes in cerebral cortex activity or fluctuations in the limbic system, which could indicate distress or a reversion to self-awareness.
The surgical team located the pill, embedded near Crimson''s abdominal aorta. Using precise movements, they carefully dislodged the pill, which was encapsted in a biopatible material, suggesting it was designed to be integrated seamlessly into her body.
Upon the pill''s removal, Doctor Aaron noticed an immediate shift in the EEG readings. There was a notable decrease in the erratic neural patterns previously observed, alongside an increase in alpha wave activity, typically associated with a rxed, yet awake state. This suggested a possible reversion of Crimson''s consciousness to a more natural state, free from external influence.
"Log the neural changes," Doctor Aaron instructed. "The extraction of the pill seems to be restoring her neural pathways to a more typical human pattern. This could imply that the pill had a significant role in manipting her cognitive functions."
The pill was carefully ced in a secure, shielded container for further analysis.
As they were doing the test, one of his assistants approached him.
"Doctor…themander-in-chief wants to see you."
"Wait now? I don''t look ready…tell him to give me five minutes so I can prepare the briefing materials," Doctor Aaron swiftly replied to his assistant.
His assistant nodded. "Understood, Doctor. I''ll inform themander-in-chief right away."
Doctor Aaron swiftly moved back to his workstation. He began coting the data from the recent tests, analyses, and the extraction procedure.
He quickly organized the EEG readings into coherent graphs, highlighting the significant changes before and after the pill''s extraction. Alongside, he prepared the genomic analysis data, which showcased the anomalies and mutations within Crimson''s gic structure.
The pharmacokic study data were also included, showing how Crimson''s tissues neutralized and metabolized various substances. This was particrly relevant, as it could lead to breakthroughs in developing new medical treatments or enhancing human resilience against diseases and toxins, including a vine for the zombie virus.
With the briefing materialspiled, Doctor Aaron inserted them into a secure digital folder. Doctor Aaron left theb and met Richard in his office. He found him sitting on a sofa, reading a book.
"Doctor Aaron, good morning," Richard said, ncing up at Aaron. He looked at him up and down and spoke. "You seemed to have worked all night."
"Well, it''s important work, sir. I''m just making up for the loss of the magic users…Violet and Seo-Jun. Anyways we finished doing our job and the results are all conclusive, consistent I must say."
"I see…so you extracted the pill that means we can speak to thedy?" Richard asked.
Aaron shook his head in response. "To ensure the test won''t be interrupted by her suddenly waking up, we injected sedatives to keep her unconscious," he exined.
Richard nodded, his mind clearly processing the information. "And when she does wake up, what can we expect? Do we have any predictions on her mental state or potential reactions?"
Aaron adjusted his sses, considering the question carefully. "It''s difficult to predict with absolute certainty. The EEG readings suggest a return to a more typical human neural pattern. This could mean that she might regain some form of her original consciousness, free from the progenitor''s influence. However, considering the trauma and the extensive maniption she''s been through, her psychological state could be unstable."
"I see…will she wake up in a few hours?"
"Of course sir," Aaron confirmed.
"In that case, I''ll wait," Richard said.
"While doing so sir, do you want to check our findings? It''s all here in the tablet," Aaron proposed.
"I don''t mind. I can read it to pass the time."