Chapter 428: A Three Year Promise
The effect of the purifying nanomachines Dr. Shouko made was immediate. The number of pathogenic spores detected in the blocks where they were tested out was drastically reduced. Hartmut gradually extended the range of the purifying nanomachines and used the special medicine concocted by Dr. Shouko to rapidly bring the pandemic to an end.
And so, it’s been about a week since I delivered the containers entrusted to me by Dr. Shouko to Hartmut.
During the past week, I went to see the situation at Airia’s orphanage as the colony began its recovery process, took Dr. Shouko to meet with Hartmut in person to discuss the details regarding the purifying nanomachines, and negotiated compensation in exchange for the manufacturing data of said nanomachines. It was a fairly busy week.
“In any case, the power of nanomachines sure is amazing. Turning the situation around this much with just the effort of one single scientist is seriously impressive.”
I mumbled those words while treating Dr. Shouko to a lap pillow inside the break area. The holo-display installed inside the break area was broadcasting news regarding the pandemic ending soon.
“This particular case simply happened to be related to my own field of expertise.”
Dr. Shouko, who was resting her head on top of my lap, replied in a humble manner, but judging from her side profile, she seemed to be rather proud of her accomplishment. She had a really smug look on her face. I can’t really fault her for making such an expression though, since she did deliver awesome results.
“I still think it’s amazing. I’m honestly impressed. But wouldn’t it be quite terrible if nanomachines were employed as weapons instead?”
“Oh, that. I get asked about this often, and it’s certainly doable. We can actually manufacture some, you know? Those so-called killer nanomachines. However, when it comes to practical applications as a weapon, it’s easier to render them useless compared to biological or chemical weapons, so it’s not worth the trouble in the end.”
“Is that so?”
“Yep. After all, they are basically delicate machines, so they are vulnerable to EMP. There are also energy shields. Also, it takes a certain amount of them to successfully kill a person, so if you want to deal with an entire colony’s population, you’d need to disperse killer nanomachines with a mass equivalent to that of the Krishna. Honestly, I don’t think it’s worth the cost.”
“If that’s the case, then firing a reactive warhead is more cost-effective and less time-consuming.”
“Exactly. Well, I suppose it’s possible to use them in assassinations of lone targets, but I think it will be difficult to employ them as weapons on a large scale.”
“I see.”
In other words, Gray Goo — widespread destruction due to out-of-control nanomachines — won’t happen so easily. It’s a complicated feeling. I’m kinda relieved, but it also felt like one of my dreams had been shattered.
“Mm, I’m starting to get sleepy.”
“I won’t care about you if you end up sleeping on top of my lap and hurt your neck later.”
“I think the firmness is just right though. But yeah, I guess it’s better to sleep on a bed.”
“Got it...... Wait, what’s with those arms?”
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