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347 Things to note when reading genetic memory

Although due to psychic powers, the information about Animus equipment and Isu artifacts was of little use to Gray Wind.

But with the help of Gray Feng, the genetic memory interpretation that originally took a long time was completed in less than ten minutes.

But unlike Cassandra's surprise, Milin didn't feel anything about it. Instead, he felt a little slow. At least when playing games, he can interpret genetic memories very quickly. I don't know if this is the reality, or if it's just Cassandra. The technology used here is a bit behind the times.

Looking at a bunch of completely incomprehensible strings on the translucent screen in front of him, Milin asked curiously: "Are these all my genetic memories?"

"Well, these are all." Kassandra nodded and said, and before Milin could ask what she wanted to ask, Kassandra, who was well prepared, continued:

"Fortunately, the genetic memory characteristics of primates are relatively obvious, so you don't have to experience the perspective of a bulk mouse or the touch of a single-celled organism."

"But is it still possible to become a monkey?" Milin asked Cassandra.

"It's possible." Kassandra joked and then continued: "Don't worry, although your genetic memories, like the residents of this world, have no traces of Eden technology, it is difficult to define the era, but I We have researched some methods to extract more valuable memory fragments from them.”

"More valuable memory fragments?" Milin asked curiously. Could it be that he directly found the memory of a big shot in his ancestors?

"I didn't expect it to be so valuable." Kassandra, who guessed what Milin was thinking, said in a very emotional tone:

"No matter what happened in life, even if he is a king, the fragments left in his genetic memory are no different from a beggar."

"So the most I can do is to have memories that are as precise as human beings. As for whose it is, I have to try one by one." After finishing speaking, Cassandra turned her head and glanced at Milin and asked, "You still have plenty of time, right?" ?

From Cassandra's question, we can see that testing the memories in genetic inheritance one by one is a waste of time.

"About how long will it take?" Milin asked Cassandra.

"Based on the time it takes to load and read each memory, even if you come out immediately after entering, it will still take about ten minutes. Based on the number of these memories, reading them all will take approximately one year," Cassandra said. .

"...Isn't there a more detailed indexing method?" After hearing Cassandra's explanation, Milin felt a little sore in his teeth. After staying with Cassandra for a few years... the Guardian Temple must be No.

However, after not struggling for long, Milin noticed that Cassandra was looking at him with a playful expression. Realizing that this guy was deliberately greeting him, Milin shrugged speechlessly and said:

"It's quite a long time. Then I will live here from now on."

After saying that, Milin immediately said to Gray Feng beside him:

"Remember to renovate this Guardian Temple later and use it as our palace."

"Yes, Commander." Gray Wind replied immediately, and then asked very cooperatively: "Which design drawing No. should be used for the modification plan?"

Seeing that Milin and Gray Wind were going to demolish her home if they continued talking like this, Kassandra said quickly:

"Well, it's not that there is no more detailed indexing method. Although it is impossible to determine who these genetic memories belong to, it can be determined that the genetic memory belongs to that time period."

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"Oh" Milin nodded. Through Cassandra's words, Milin also remembered that this matter was mentioned in the game.

In the game, the big ones are bigger than the one made by Cassandra, and the small ones look like VR glasses. When tracing genetic memory, they also follow time. But it's not very accurate.

Either a period of time in the evening or a period of time in the morning.

Then this period of time becomes the plot of the game.

Seeing Milin's reaction, Kassandra knew that there was no need to continue explaining the time error and continued:

"And these genetic memories will have a certain connection based on the original relationship. Through the distance of this connection, we can finally delineate the genetic memory that needs to be read through multiple tests."

"First circle the time, and then continue to draw small areas through intersections. This is indeed much faster." Milin nodded again,

"Of course, the simpler method is to directly take out the ancestral gene sample you need, so that you can locate it directly." Cassandra gave a simpler method.

However, this simpler method is completely impractical. As a time traveler, where did Milin get the ancestral genes to conduct detailed positioning.

"Speaking of which, can this device read the memories of people who have nothing to do with my genes?" Milin asked Cassandra.

"According to molecular genetics, when tracing back through maternal genes, everyone will have an ancestor. It doesn't matter if it doesn't exist. It's just that it's too far away. If it's too far away, the synchronization rate will be low and it won't be able to go deep. Depending on the memory, it may even cause a certain degree of neurological damage." Kassandra explained to Milin in detail, and it sounded like she knew that this was all based on her experience in using Animus equipment.

After finishing speaking, Cassandra, who knew that these things were not absolute, paused and then added:

"Only a very small number of talented people can read other people's genetic memories without any pressure."

"Is it like Rena?" Yonebayashi mentioned a very special protagonist in Assassin's Creed. She is the one who can read other people's genetic memories, unlike previous generations who had to read the memories of her own ancestors. Just fine.

"Indeed, she is very talented." Kassandra asked, not surprised that Milin knew about Reina: "What happened to her later?"

"Just as you arranged, she completed her mission to save the world." Milin said.

"Is that so? That's fine." Although Milin didn't say it clearly, Cassandra also heard that Rena's final ending was not the kind of situation where she could sit comfortably on a bench.

"So, have you ever tried to let someone read the genetic memory of another world, such as letting people in this world read your memory?" Milin asked Cassandra with some curiosity.

Although humans in the same world can trace back to the same individual, if they are in different worlds, even if they are the same, it is impossible to trace back to the same ancestor.

"...It doesn't matter at all. I haven't tested it, but it must be very dangerous." Cassandra, who also thought of this, continued: "Even Lena, when she read Aletheia's memory , all need my memory as a springboard."

The Aletheia mentioned by Cassandra is a serious Isu. In order to read her memory safely, Reina read the memory that Cassandra once read the memory of Alethea... It can be called Assassin's Creed version of the matryoshka doll.

"Then if you have the chance, you can give it a try..." Milin said with a smile.

Regarding Milin's behavior of rushing to die, Kassandra just shrugged and did not stop him.

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