Project E.1337: Alpha Page #2
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than we were five years ago.
- I wouldn't expect
someone such as yourself
to understand our potential.
We will cure Oculus.
- Let go.
- Ladies and gentlemen, it's May 18th.
We're here to discuss a potential project
to help get us out of this hell hole.
Martinez, when you're ready.
- Thank you Mr. Sander, and
everyone for your time today.
The concept for this new
proposal is to take everything
we've learned from the
cancer research project
and expand its uses
further, beyond medicinal.
- How so?
- The injections that Dr.
Howe engineered allowed
the recipients the ability to
with the ability to fight off cancer.
I believe we can modify the injections
to let the recipients rebuild
for military purposes.
Simply put, the gun is only
as good as the handler,
and we will be making the handlers.
- That's a
rather extreme proposal,
outside of what MiraCO does, Martinez.
- I know, and with Dr. Howe's help,
and we could save our company.
- Dr. Howe is working
with this company's best team
on the world's next big breakthrough.
- But the research and testing for Oculus
have not had any substantial
gain in the last three years.
At this rate MiraCO has
about two years left
before it runs outta resources.
- It can work.
- What was that?
- Um, Martinez's proposal, it could work.
- All right then, Dr. Howe.
Tell me why we should throw
away years of research
on this new vision of MiraCO.
- Her proposal can work,
but we're just gonna have
procedures in order to test it.
- Just forego standard lab procedures?
- That's correct.
- What makes you think
that that's acceptable
to just overlook such a critical phase?
- This type of genetic
modification would require
a very specific type of candidate.
One that we cannot emulate
in standard lab procedures.
would have to be ideal
in order to have a higher success rate.
So you're saying some
may not even succeed?
- Or live.
- Or live?
Well that just settles it on this project.
Williams, you have some
balls calling this meeting.
I applaud your cancer research,
but you are way outta
line to suggest we start
We're already in deep
sh*t with our reputation.
You think people are just gonna
stand in line to be tested?
This meeting's over.
- That, that was lovely.
- Sir, you know what this would mean
for MiraCO if we succeed.
A military contract
would save this company.
known better by now.
Seems your old habits die
hard, don't they, Captain?
- She's served?
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