Chapter 697 Lab Rat
Fein laid in bed, staring up at the ceiling as his mind wandered. He couldn't stop thinking about the replica of the biological weapon that Anthony and Roger had retrieved earlier that day. As he thought about the possibilities, his mind suddenly flashed back to a movie he had seen in his past life on Earth - "Limitless".
In the movie, the main character had stumbled upon a pill called NZT, which unlocked the full potential of his brain, allowing him to become limitless in his intelligence and abilities. The character had used the pill to gain wealth, power, and even become the President of the United States.
Fein's mind raced as he considered the implications of the replica biological weapon. Could it be possible that it was a version of the NZT pill? If so, it could have a profound impact on the world and the people who took it.
He sat up in bed, his mind working at a mile a minute. He knew that if the replica weapon was indeed a version of the NZT pill, it could be a game-changer. The possibilities were endless - it could revolutionize education, science, and even warfare.
But Fein also knew that the power of such a drug was not to be taken lightly. The character in the movie had become addicted to the pill and suffered severe consequences as a result. Fein wondered if the same could happen with the replica weapon.
As he lay back down, Fein couldn't shake the feeling of excitement and apprehension that coursed through him. The replica biological weapon could either be the key to unlocking humanity's full potential or a dangerous tool that could lead to destruction.
He closed his eyes, his mind still buzzing with thoughts and ideas. It was going to be a long night of contemplating the possibilities, and Fein knew that he had to approach the situation with caution and care. After all, the power of intelligence was not something to be taken lightly.
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As soon as Roger volunteered to be the first to try the pill, Fein quickly went to work. He handed Roger a small pill and a glass of water, with all the other members of the team eagerly watching.
Roger looked at the pill skeptically. "This thing better not turn me into a zombie or something."
Fein chuckled. "Don't worry, it's perfectly safe. You'll feel a little dizzy at first, but it'll pass."
eaglesnov?1,сoМ Roger popped the pill into his mouth and took a sip of water. Almost immediately, he felt a rush of energy and clarity in his mind. The dull haze that usually clouded his thoughts lifted, and he felt like he could see everything in perfect detail.
They knew that this could either go really well or horribly wrong. Roger swallowed the pill and waited for a few moments, closing his eyes and taking deep breaths.
Suddenly, Roger opened his eyes, and everyone could see the change in him almost instantly. His eyes were brighter, and he looked more focused and alert than ever before.
"Whoa," Roger breathed, looking around the lab. "This is insane. I feel like I could solve any problem right now."
Fein handed him a piece of paper with a series of complex math problems on it. Roger looked at them for a moment, then began scribbling equations and diagrams on another sheet of paper.
Anthony watched in amazement as Roger solved each problem with ease, even the most difficult ones that they had never been able to solve before. "This is incredible," Anthony said. "You're like a genius now."
Roger smiled, his mind racing with new ideas and possibilities. "I feel like I could do anything."
Kassandra walked up to him and asked, "What's 42 times 12?"
Roger quickly responded, "504."
Kassandra's jaw dropped. "Wow, I didn't even have to finish the question. You're like a human calculator now."
Voli walked up to Roger and said, "Can you tell me what I had for breakfast yesterday?"
Roger furrowed his brow, closing his eyes for a moment. After a few seconds, he opened them and said, "You had a bagel with cream cheese and a coffee with two sugars."
"Damn it, this is too cheating." Fein looked speechlessly at Roger.
Roger nodded confidently. "Anything. Give me a problem, and I'll solve it in a jiffy. Give me more HAHAHA!"
Fein couldn't help but chuckle. "Alright then, let's see what you've got. Solve this equation: the derivative of x^2 + 2x + 1."
Roger looked at the equation for a moment, and then smiled. "Easy. The answer is 2x + 2."
Fein raised an eyebrow. "Very good. Alright, how about this one: what's the square root of 546?"
Without missing a beat, Roger replied, "23.36664289109."
The team was stunned. They had never seen Roger like this before, so confident and intelligent. Kassandra spoke up, "Roger, what am I thinking right now?"
Roger looked at her, and then smiled. "You're thinking that you're hungry and want pizza."
Everyone laughed in amazement. Voli spoke up, "I don't believe it. This is amazing."
Roger turned to him. "You don't have to believe it. It's real. And it's incredible. I feel like I can do anything now."
Fein couldn't help but think about the movie Limitless. He knew that this pill had the potential to change the world, but also to corrupt it. He watched as Roger continued to solve complicated equations with ease, and couldn't help but feel both impressed and a little nervous. This is simply equivalent to his S-rank intelligence and memory when turned on!
Everyone in the room was stunned by Roger's newfound abilities. They bombarded him with questions and puzzles, and he solved them all effortlessly. Even Fein was impressed, having never seen anything like it.
As the night wore on, Roger's energy began to wane, and he felt himself growing tired. Fein advised him to get some rest and promised to analyze the results in the morning.
Roger nodded and stumbled out of the lab, still feeling the effects of the pill. As he lay down in his bed, his mind buzzing with new ideas and possibilities, he couldn't help but think about how much easier his life would be with this kind of intelligence at his fingertips. Though he knew that it would only last for two days and it has undesirable side effects.
Before taking the pill, Roger struggled with even the most basic math problems. He found it difficult to calculate simple addition and subtraction equations. Whenever he was presented with a logical problem, he would often give up and rely on someone else to solve it for him.