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Chapter 1328 - 585: Gusha and Mirage Tapir
Chapter 1328: Chapter 585: Gusha and Mirage Tapir
Eden, the dormancy area.
Countless mechanical humans are neatly queued outside, entering the factory in batches, proceeding to their respective dormancy pods to undergo the vaccine recovery process.
Compared to living creatures, these mechanical humans are much more obedient. They don’t resist; they even walk to their corresponding dormancy pods, lie down, and cover themselves up before beginning their ’dormancy’. The vaccines will be extracted after the disassembly of their bodies, while the disassembled parts of the mechanical humans are sent to the mechanical processing plant for reconstruction.
The energy modules of the newly manufactured mechanical humans have also been switched to the standard power supply mode of the Star Spirit World, powered by Demon Crystals.
The entire process is automated, requiring no supervision from living creatures. Vaccines are being produced one bottle after another.
Mu You watched for a while. Based on the current speed, 500,000 doses of the vaccine could be produced in a day. In less than 20 days, all over nine million doses would be ready to be handed over to the Fool.
Other cities are not in a rush, but Dawn City was the first to take flight, so the first batch of vaccines naturally should be allocated to the players of Dawn City first.
According to the meeting’s plan, Dawn City will receive a total of 1.3 million doses of the vaccine.
Mu You calculated the vaccine production time and the distribution process, finally setting a deadline of five days.
Five days later, Dawn City will take to the skies on time. During this period, they need to select suitable candidates in advance to distribute the 1.3 million doses of the vaccine.
This news has already been announced to the Residents of Dawn City in the form of a City Lord’s announcement, and information about the vaccine quickly spread on the forums.
Suddenly, countless players eagerly signed up, and the last count showed that out of the hundred million players in the city, seventy percent had registered.
Next comes the selection process.
Indeed, as the Son of Heaven said, vaccines are directly linked to reproduction, with the most critical aspect being to ensure a high fertility rate.
However, the willingness to reproduce is hard to gauge since anyone can verbally express their willingness, but actual intentions may vary.
The truly ruthlessly indifferent approach would be to specifically prepare a batch of ’reproduction machines’ to continuously produce offspring.
However, it’s not just about simply giving birth. This is because the psychological state of the vaccine carrier directly determines the quality of the Magic Power produced. If the vaccine carrier remains in a negative state for a prolonged period, they will produce a massive amount of polluted Magic Power.
This is why Ava maintains the Eden Race at seven individuals and usually tries to interfere with their lives as little as possible—to create an environment of sufficient freedom and comfort for living beings, allowing them to stably produce high-quality Magic Power. A producer of low-quality Magic Power is not even worth having.
Furthermore, vaccine carriers are not just left to languish in the safe environment of Earth, but are required to venture into Sky High. To spread Magic Power as quickly as possible, these vaccine carriers need to be as active as possible in Sky High and venture into more areas.
Such an endeavor undoubtedly requires the support of strength; those who meet the conditions are essentially elite players. And being elites, they often possess pride and are not easily subject to harsh restrictions.
Therefore, after a private discussion among the City Lords, they finally formulated a set of criteria for vaccine candidates.
There are three conditions to become a vaccine candidate.
First, one must be prepared to follow Sky City into Sky High. This is the most basic requirement; those who do not go there would be wasting the vaccine.
Second, candidates must sign an agreement before vaccination, stating that in the event of a major personal safety accident or contracting an incurable disease—essentially, when life cannot be prolonged and death is imminent—vaccinees must voluntarily enter a dormancy pod for vaccine recovery.
Third, vaccinees must pass a current physical examination, be healthy, have normal reproductive capabilities, and commit to having at least one child within the next three years. Unless a change in circumstances post-vaccination leads to infertility, vaccine recovery will be enforced after three years.
The final vaccine recipients must meet these three criteria.
Of course, there are some exceptions, such as the tens of thousands of players who were directly involved in the mechanical crisis event—they automatically qualify for vaccine inoculation without conditions.
This provision may seem superfluous but is essential as a reward for responders, a means to win hearts. Otherwise, who would enthusiastically heed the City Lord’s call in the future?
Moreover, those eligible for entry are usually elite players, who generally meet the abovementioned criteria.
There are also a very few other scenarios. For instance, players who found Mechas in Mirage Energy will also be given priority for vaccination to prevent people from hiding and not reporting.
These individuals are actually quite few, as most mechanical humans were reclaimed by the various Sky Cities right after the war ended. The few mechanical humans scattered in the nooks and crannies total up to less than a few thousand.
These three conditions were soon announced to the public. Even with the attached conditions, the number of applicants remained high since these rules impose only minor restrictions on ordinary people. The only somewhat controversial point is the second condition.
This refers to the requirement for vaccinees to enter a dormancy pod when near death which, plainly put, means one cannot leave behind a complete corpse after death. In ancient times, perhaps more individuals would be concerned about this point, but the modern mindset is seldom restricted by this: when a person is dead, what concern do they have for the deluge that follows?
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