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Chapter 2135, Chapter 2133: A Dangerous Signal



Chapter 2135, Chapter 2133: A Dangerous Signal

Chapter 2135, Chapter 2.133: A Dangerous Signal

Dr. Irene Edwards was the chief pathologist and forensic pathologist for the Los Angeles Police Department in 1997. As one of Los Angeles' top forensic pathologists, Dr. Edwards participated in the investigation of many serious crimes in the city. The second-generation protagonist, Deputy Sheriff Mike, greatly respected her, claiming that her department solved more cases than all other departments of the LAPD combined. Because of her expertise, many gangster corpses mutilated by the city hunter "Flower Crab" ended up in her laboratory. Deputy Sheriff Mike also brought Dr. Irene Edwards an alien weapon retrieved from the apartment of the Columbia Scorpion gang drug dealers. She quickly determined that the material's structure was as sharp as steel, yet almost weightless. Further analysis revealed it to be a special crystalline substance, with a structure similar to diamond but much harder, and not composed of any element known on the periodic table. It was speculated that the weapon did not originate from Earth.

The significance of this plot point lies in clarifying that the Predator's loss of weapons during hunts is not an isolated incident. This provides factual basis for humanity's reverse engineering and mastery of alien technology.

Even back in the 90s, Dr. Erin Edwards was already quite old. Now, nearly 30 years later, even with a long lifespan, she shouldn't look as youthful and beautiful as she does now, in her prime. There's absolutely no sign of aging. Needless to say, she also received injections of the Predator's fluorescent green blood.

Scans revealed that the main control room utilized Predator-like alien information technology, far surpassing human technology levels around 2027. Even supercomputers from companies like InGen, an international genetics technology company, were no match for it.

The Ironblood technology, far ahead of its time, is the greatest asset that has enabled the Ironblood clan to stand firm in round after round of battle royale.

"Your 'nickel-iron magnetic alloy module' is amazing." After exchanging pleasantries, the Bai sisters got straight to the point.

“Ah, that’s true.” Dr. Eileen Edwards had a good impression of the three sisters: “This is a feat that we will not be able to achieve for a long time to come. Think about it, they come from the hot core of the earth. Even getting there is currently an unattainable high-tech goal.”

"Or perhaps it was picked up casually while passing by some alien planet," the Bai sisters offered a different perspective.

“Indeed, we cannot rule out that possibility.” Chief pathologist Dr. Erin Edwards insisted on her judgment: “But even interstellar travel is still beyond our reach for the foreseeable future.”

“Agreed.” The Bai sisters nodded happily.

Soon, the human Ironblood clan members who remained at the base arrived to meet the three White sisters. This was just as the core member list had been revealed by the Ironblood clan leader, Anna Gonsalves, during their late-night bar chat.

Los Angeles policewoman Leona Cantrell, OWLF Xenomorph Project Agent Isabel "Izzy" Maria Theresa O'Higgins Paviz, evolutionary biologist Dr. Kathy Brackett, outdoor adventurer Elisa "Lex" Wood, Los Angeles police Sergeant Cheryl Green, and Tangu CEO Karen Tangu were all present.

Aside from Isabel Nissenbaum, the human female Predator who disappeared along with the "Predator Killer" nano-armor.

Following the classic matriarchal clan setting of Predators and Xenomorphs, the human Predator clan is also composed entirely of women.

As for the powerful male warriors, such as Dutch, the protagonist of the first game, and Mike, the protagonist of the second game, they are currently sleeping in cryogenic hibernation pods on the Predator homeworld, waiting to be awakened when the next Predator: King of the Kill competition begins.

In fact, the reason why women are more likely to survive than men when encountering Predators is because of the Predator's ancient creed of not killing pregnant women, infants, or unarmed civilians.

This is why evolutionary biologist Dr. Casey Brackett was able to escape death when conducting a live examination on a Predator fugitive.

After watching the entire video of the female leader of the pterosaurs being injected with the essence of the coronal essence and undergoing a second mutation, and after personally listening to Dr. Sarah Harding recount the details of the mutation before and after her transformation, the main control room fell silent for a moment.

Connecting all the clues, a clear direction immediately surfaced in everyone's minds, regardless of the order of events. "I never expected the mastermind behind this to be Computer Mom." Izzy, the "Agent" from the OWLF Alien Life Project Department, had clearly heard some rumors about Computer Mom.

"Or rather, the family business behind her: Borgia Industries." Dr. Casey Brackett, an evolutionary biologist, has never had a good impression of these lawless tech oligarchs.

"What is the main business of Borgia Industries?" Police officer Leona Cantrell had little knowledge of this tech company that wasn't based in Los Angeles.

“On the surface, Borgia Industries is a glamorous pillar enterprise of the city, but behind the scenes, it sells large quantities of stolen Ironblood technology—Prometheus Technology—to criminal gangs in the city, thus operating in both the legal and illegal worlds and secretly controlling every aspect of the city.” Agent Izz of the OWLF Alien Life Project Department added, “However, it is said that their specialty is ‘YHH (Yautja-Human Hybrid) human Ironblood hybrid’ genetic technology.”

"This explains why Computer Mom conducts all sorts of dangerous mutant gene experiments, even going so far as to create a group of pterosaurs." The Iron-Blooded Female Chieftain Anna Gonsalves figured it all out earlier than her companions.

"Therefore, we have reason to believe that the disappearance of the Predator ship and the 'Predator Killer' is a dangerous sign." The Bai sisters' gaze swept over everyone: "We also visited Dr. Kate Walker at the B Island Operations Building, and she confirmed that the giant brainwave ring controlling the giant tyrant dragon, the dominant species on C Island, is definitely not something that can be achieved by human technology alone."

Dr. Erin Edwards immediately realized: "It's very likely that they also stole the Predator's 'Prometheus technology'."

“If that’s the case, then it means that this is a huge conspiracy being woven. It also means that the mastermind behind the scenes, who has already secretly controlled all the mutant dragons and alien dragons on the three islands, is about to launch a final massacre (plot kill).” The Bai sisters turned their gaze to the Iron-Blooded Female Chieftain Anna Gonsalves: “So, this is also the reason why the Security Committee sent us here.”

"Working together." Outdoor adventurer Elisa "Lex" Wood never lacks a spirit of cooperation.

“Yes.” The Bai sisters nodded solemnly: “And we will move to our camp to fight the enemy together, just like the pterosaurs.”

“That’s impossible.” Chief pathologist Dr. Erin Edwards shook her head decisively: “This pyramid is of great significance to all of us.”

“So, together.” The Bai sisters seemed to be telling a lame joke.

"...With the pyramids?" The expression on Agent Izzy's face from the OWLF Alien Life Project was the best answer. Are you crazy?

"Yes, together with the pyramids." Although they hadn't yet received an answer from the stars, since Wu Chen had relayed the message, the Bai sisters would certainly believe it without a doubt.

"This is an ancient ruin, not an ancient spaceship." Even Anna Gonsalves, the Iron-Blooded Clan Chief, was completely taken aback.

“Yes.” The Bai sisters repeated their words verbatim: “That’s why we need to use a ‘time-varying magnetic field’ to achieve this.”

"Wait a minute." After recalling the meanings of static magnetic fields, dynamic magnetic fields, alternating magnetic fields, pulsed magnetic fields, pulsating magnetic fields, and so on, and finally pinpointing the closest physics term, "time-varying electromagnetic field," Dr. Irene Edwards, a pathologist, asked with a deep gaze, "What is a 'time-varying magnetic field'?"

"Simply put, it's a constantly changing magnetic field." The Bai sisters spoke naturally, without showing any fear.


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