Doomsday Life Simulator System In A Zombie Apocalypse World Update Era
Chapter 249: SSS-rank Demonic Scientist Laplace And SSS-rank Machine God Genesis
[Hearing your explanation, with Magnus and Cecilia’s intelligence, they both didn’t doubt you. Knowing that there were powers beyond their world and even such already existed in the form of innate talents, Magnus and Cecilia knew that some of them could achieve what you’ve mentioned.]
[Magnus smiled in relief, "If you’re willing to accept the two of us, then that’s for the best. Cecilia and I might not be much in other areas, but we surely will do our utmost best and not disappoint you when it comes to anything science and research."]
["My SSS-rank Innate Talent, Demonic Scientist Laplace, allows me to predict a targeted future in my research. It can allow me to foresee the outcome of my research and determine if I did it correctly or not."]
["Just having an idea of what I planned to make, I can make use of Demonic Scientist Laplace to put that idea into reality in my predicted future, simulating whether it’s feasible or not."]
["Compared to the real Laplace Demon, my innate talent might be more biased to scientific research, but it’s by design. Such specialization allowed me to have almost an accurate prediction, and I’ve never encountered a situation where it was mistaken."]
["In real-world science, most time is spent on testing hypotheses, discovering what doesn’t work, finding hidden flaws, and repeating experiments. My innate talent effectively skips all of that."]
["Most scientists are just smarter and showing off high IQ, but in my case, ’I can observe future research outcomes’. It’s the reason why none of the scientists in this world can be my match when it comes to the Vision and Design process."]
[After Magnus explained his innate talent to you, Cecilia did the same.]
[Cecilia nodded after Magnus finished speaking.]
[Unlike Magnus, who specialized in Vision and Design, Cecilia was more involved in the Creation and Manufacturing process.]
[Looking at you, Cecilia calmly explained, "My SSS-rank Innate Talent, Machine God Genesis, is somewhat different from Magnus’s. If his talent allows him to determine what should be built, then my talent allows me to build it."]
["Machine God Genesis grants me absolute affinity toward machines and mechanical creations. It allows me to instinctively understand the structure of any machine I come into contact with, whether it be a simple firearm or a complex supercomputer."]
["As long as I possess sufficient materials and resources, I can construct machines at a speed that far surpasses ordinary engineers and scientists. The more familiar I am with a design, the more efficient the creation process becomes."]
["However, the true strength of Machine God Genesis isn’t merely machine creation."]
[A faint smile appeared on Cecilia’s face.] 𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺
["The real power of my innate talent lies in its ability to grant life to machines."]
["Ordinary machines are merely tools. They execute commands and follow pre-programmed instructions. Through Machine God Genesis, I can create Machine Lifeforms and grant genuine intelligence to artificial creations."]
["In a sense, I am capable of creating an entirely new race."]
["The machines I create are not simple robots. They can learn, evolve, improve themselves, and even develop individual personalities. The more advanced the machine, the more difficult the process becomes, but the possibility remains."]
["Most scientists spend their lives transforming theories and blueprints into reality. In my case, as long as the design exists and the necessary resources are available, the process of creation becomes significantly simpler."]
["Magnus is responsible for discovering the optimal answer."]
[Cecilia glanced at Magnus before continuing.]
["And I am responsible for turning that answer into reality."]
["It is because of Machine God Genesis that none of the scientists in this world can match me when it comes to the Creation and Manufacturing process."]
[Hearing Magnus and Cecilia’s explanations of their capabilities and innate talents, you weren’t surprised. However, that wasn’t the same for Jade, who showed a genuine look of surprise and astonishment on her face.]
[After hearing what Magnus and Cecilia were capable of, Jade realized why you, who weren’t interested in the scientific path much, insisted on inviting the two of them into the Zenith Train Crew.]
[With just Magnus and Cecilia alone, the Zenith Train Crew could dominate most, if not all, Train Crews when it comes to technology, as well as research and development!]
[In terms of research prowess, even you and Jade might not be able to surpass Magnus and Cecilia, since they even specifically had an innate talent to boost their already high talent and IQ.]
[Thinking of Magnus’s SSS-rank Demonic Scientist Laplace innate talent, you coveted it very much!]
[Cecilia’s innate talent, while powerful, didn’t prove to be much use to you. At most, it was like SSS-rank Invisible Force. It was great to have, but you could part with it if it came to it.]
[However, Demonic Scientist Laplace, from what you had discovered using Hint Prompt, was like a very inferior version of your simulation talent.]
[But, in a sense, it was much superior to Jade’s Future Sight spirit avatar ability. At least, when it came to testing out his ideas and seeing if it’s feasible, Magnus could achieve it better with Scientific Demon Laplace.]
[The difference between the two lay in one thing. It was none other than the stability of the future they’ve seen.]
[Since Jade’s way of seeing the future was seeing through multiple probable future timelines, they were unstable and weren’t truly determined. It was the reason why she never relied on it and mostly used Future Sight to ensure she could perform Time Skip better.]
[As for Magnus’s Demonic Scientist Laplace, the future he simulated, if nothing unexpected happened, was undoubtedly absolute.]
[For example, unless there were external interference in the future, he saw that even he didn’t know, then as long as he followed what he saw, it would absolutely work out the same way as he had foreseen.]
[If his ideas in the future, simulated by Demonic Scientist Laplace, were verified to be true, then it must be true. Because of that, Magnus would exhaustively use Demonic Scientist Laplace to perform countless trials and errors in that future simulation.]
[Only after he confirmed that everything went well, would Magnus write that blueprint and hand it to Cecilia to manufacture.]
[As long as he confirmed that the machine or gadget he created in the future simulation of Demonic Scientist Laplace worked as intended, he never doubted it.]
[If not for his scientific rigor as a scientist, which still caused him to review the finalized blueprint with Cecilia before creating it, Magnus wouldn’t have bothered, as he trusted the outcome of that simulation.]
[It was for this reason that you believed that Magnus’s innate talent worked similarly to your doomsday life simulator, aside from the lack of future power inheritance and simulation talent draw.]
[’If I can have Magnus’s innate talent, then I can make use of Demonic Scientist Laplace for my own magic research!’]
[’Just because Magnus used it for science and technology research, doesn’t mean it can’t be used for magic research. In essence, the innate talent is merely simulating a future outcome by testing out a certain idea, plan, or thought.’]
[’If I want to, I can also make use of Demonic Scientist Laplace to simulate ways on how to create more magic spells and magic formations.’]
[Thinking of this, you almost couldn’t hold back from your habits of extracting innate talent.]
[If not for not being the impulsive type and always cautious, you wouldn’t have hesitated to do it. But doing so would undoubtedly leave a bad impression, even if you planned to return it.]
[’Interestingly, Demonic Scientist Laplace is mostly useful if the user is creative and inherently smart. If someone dumb were to use it, then its full potential wouldn’t be realized.’]
[’If a normal person were to use Demonic Scientist Laplace, then they would take way too long in the trial and error process. Moreover, it’s not even guaranteed for them to get it right even after countless trial and error.’]
[’It’s only due to Magnus and Cecilia being the most intelligent and talented scientists in this station world that Magnus could make use of his innate talent. In his future simulation, it always involved him and Cecilia brainstorming and researching the feasibility of his ideas.’]
[Of course, you weren’t worried. As an Arch Human, your talent, intelligence, and comprehension were even superior to those of humans like Magnus and Cecilia.]
[But if Magnus and Cecilia were to become Arch Humans, you admitted that your talent in the science path might not be as great as theirs.]
[After acknowledging that, you didn’t think there was anything wrong with other people being better than you. You didn’t think that you were the greatest of them and all and that no one could surpass you.]
[It was due to such a mindset that you always adopted caution when executing your plans. Even with these many simulation talents and innate talents, you never believed you were infallible.]
[That incident in your first doomsday life simulation, where you’ve experienced the Great Filter that caused your death, has given you a great lesson. If not for that loss, you might have been too full of yourself, thinking that you were truly invincible.]
[Thinking that your thought process had digressed, you shift your attention back to Magnus and Cecilia.]
[Sending them an invitation with the World Will as the witness, to which they didn’t hesitate to accept, you extended your hand towards Magnus, "Magnus and Cecilia, welcome to the Zenith Train Crew!"]