The reincarnation of ten thousand worlds starting from Naruto

Chapter 1192 Purchase of Bioman



Stryker had no way of hiding these two flaws. To be precise, the second flaw was not a big problem, but the first flaw was hard to say.

"The first shortcoming is a bit fatal. What's the approximate mortality rate?" Yasien Pearson didn't expect there to be no defects, but if the mortality rate was too high, it would indeed affect large-scale promotion.

"About 90 percent."

"Ninety percent? That means only ten out of a hundred people can survive? This success rate is indeed too low. What about the manufacturing cost of the serum?"

"The current manufacturing cost of X serum is relatively high, about 50 US dollars per tube, and it costs about 500 million US dollars to produce a qualified cyborg. There may be room for improvement based on subsequent research."

When Stryker said this amount, he felt a little nervous. After all, this price was not a very favorable price in the 1980s. Even for a wealthy Jewish man, Stryker was worried that he would not buy it because of the price.

Of course, this price is not the real cost. How could someone like Stryker quote the real cost? In fact, the cost is not high. If it is this price, Stryker can make a lot of money. Even if the cost of serum is "optimized" in the future, Stryker can still make a lot of money if it is 50% off. Now the key issue is whether Yasien Pearson will buy it.

"Does that mean it costs 500 million US dollars to make a cyborg? Although the price is not very good, I can accept it. Is there any room for further optimization of this price?"

Yasien Pearson is of course concerned about the price. No matter what cutting-edge technology it is, the most critical factor is actually the cost, which is the biggest obstacle to the promotion of technology.

"Of course there is room for optimization, but optimization itself also requires increased investment, doesn't it?" Stryker didn't say it too absolutely.

"What about other details? For example, intelligence, physical fitness, life expectancy, etc." Yasien Pearson's problem is also one of the core issues.

"This is their physical examination report. I have disclosed most of the data to you. As for the issue of life, it should be fine for now. Cell division is relatively normal. In addition, regarding the issue of cyborg offspring, there is already a case of a female cyborg and a volunteer becoming pregnant. The situation of the offspring can only be given more accurate data after the birth."

"Very good! Stryker! I originally thought you exaggerated your research success, but now I find that what you said is actually the truth! I am very satisfied that you can come up with such results so quickly. Now I just hope that the mortality rate can be reduced. When the success rate reaches 90%, I can purchase your serum in bulk."

Asien Pearson has calculated the cost. If the success rate increases, humans will surely be able to enter a new evolution.

"There is actually another way. Although the success rate is not high for now, you can use more human lives to create more cyborgs. Of course, it depends on whether you can find enough death row prisoners."

Stryker was not in a hurry. He was just doing some casual research. The current results would be enough to deal with the military in a few years. However, there was no need to stimulate the military with such quick results. He could just wait for half a year.

However, Stryker could see that Asien Pearson seemed to be quite anxious. There was a way to deal with the situation, just send more death row prisoners.

"It's easy for you to say that. Even though they are death row inmates, it's troublesome to produce them in large quantities. It will be even more troublesome if something goes wrong." Yasien Pearson has the ability to produce more death row inmates, but if they are all sent to Stryker, they will be tracked down by the police and the FBI if something unexpected happens later.

"It's your freedom. I'm just giving you a suggestion." Stryker shrugged.

"Give me three cyborgs, and I'll give you another 2000 million US dollars. I've gotten into some trouble recently and need someone to protect me." Yasien Pearson's words were completely an excuse. Yasien Pearson was not short of bodyguards. It was not cost-effective to spend so much money to get three cyborg bodyguards.

"Deal!" Stryker showed a satisfied smile. Not only did Asien Pearson not ask for a bargain, he also took the initiative to add 500 million dollars, so Stryker, the guarantor, was very satisfied.

As for the three cyborgs - just create three more when the time comes. Stryker himself hooked up with Yasien Pearson for money. He still has some money left from the previous 5000 million, and now he has another 2000 million, so many plans can be carried out.

Stryker introduced the control methods to Asien Pearson and handed the controllers of the three cyborgs to Asien Pearson. As for how Asien Pearson dealt with the three cyborgs later, it had nothing to do with Stryker.

Even if Asien Pearson just took it back for dissection and research, it was none of Stryker's business.

After Yasien Pearson and his men left, he immediately took the three cyborgs for blood tests, and then handed the blood samples to several biological experts to try to see if they could crack the secret.

Although Yasien Pearson is indeed rich, and the Jewish forces behind him are even richer than a country, this does not prevent the huge profits brought by studying the secrets of cyborgs.

Although slave trade is not popular nowadays, it is not uncommon in secret, but it has been replaced by a more moderate so-called "contract". Even many people will risk their lives for money, such as war mercenaries.

After drawing blood, Yasien Pearson brought the three cyborgs to a place to stay, which was a secret property of Yasien Pearson, and it was very simple.

"You three were handed over from me to Stryker. You should still remember them, right?" Asien Pearson looked at the three people standing respectfully in front of him and recognized their original appearance.

The three of them nodded. They all remembered Yasien Pearson's face. After all, he was the big boss who sat with Stryker.

"Very good. I don't want to care what you did before, or what mistakes you made. But from now on you will be my subordinates. Of course, you can also understand that I have hired you. You may need to help me deal with some very dangerous things. Considering that you were all death row prisoners before, you should not be afraid of death, right?"

The three of them looked at each other, not knowing what to say for a moment.

"But we are death row prisoners. We can't appear in the outside world directly..." The three people were very clear about their identities. It was obviously impossible for death row prisoners to appear outside.


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