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Star Energy
"How do we create Pure Energy?" Nick asked.
"That's far in the future! First, you need to produce much more Star Energy. It takes a lot of Star Energy to create Pure Energy. Star Energy is the meat, while Zephyx is the spice. It is called Zephyx, right?"
"Yes," Nick confirmed.
After talking with Nick for a while, the Specter started to use some of Nick's terminology to make it easier for him.
"You need a lot of Star Energy, and you need to be able to produce it with a machine that you can wear. Are you familiar with ATP?"
"The primary source of energy for cells," Nick answered.
"Happy: Good thing that you know human biology! Normal humans store energy in the form of fat because ATP has very little energy. Star Energy is like ATP. It takes up a lot of volume, and using it while it's in a storage container will not be practical. You would need to carry a huge container just to use a Seed for a couple of minutes."
"You need to be able to produce it as you go. That's what I am focusing on. First, you need to get your production way up so that you know how to produce a lot of it. Then, we focus on making it smaller. Then, we focus on making it easy to use. And then, finally, we can talk about Pure Energy, which is an entirely separate issue."
"But we will come to that in the future."
"Softly commanding: For now, just listen to me, and don't waste time on unimportant things like trying to control Star Energy with your mind. It's a wasted effort. It's like trying to control pure iron ore. Instead of trying to control pure iron ore, you should focus on making it into a metal bar before transforming it into steel. Then, you can think about what to do with it."
"I understand," Nick answered. "Continue explaining."
"Good!"
The Adversary continued explaining to Nick how to produce Star Energy.
However, despite the Adversary's protest, Nick decided against telling the researchers what to research.
It was important to leave researchers some freedom so that they could make full use of their creativity.
Right now, the Adversary was leading Nick down a single path when there were many other paths to explore.
Instead of pulling the researchers down the primary path, Nick decided to let them explore the side paths.
While the end of these paths wouldn't be as important as the end of the primary path, it would still pay off.
For the next four years, Nick listened to the Specter.
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