CH72 Alex the Mad Scientist II
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When one thinks about insectoid racesâespecially the terrifying, swarm-like species from fantasy and sci-fi like the Zergâtwo traits immediately come to mind: hyper-reproduction and rapid evolution.
According to the data parsed by the OmniRune Core AI from the Nest Queenâs living rune structure, she possessed both traits in abundance.
Multiple rune circuits within her incredibly complex living array pointed to one startling ability: the Nest Queen could extract and filter bloodlines from any organic matter she consumedâdead or alive.
Even more astonishing, she could digest these bloodlines to obtain a creatureâs unique genetic data. And, theoretically, with some measure of intellect and deliberate genetic manipulation, she could isolate the specific genetic code for special abilities tied to those bloodlines.
For instance, if the Nest Queen were to consume a Stealth Hound, she could obtain its bloodline data and potentially extract the genetic blueprint for its unique abilityâShadow Pounce.
Once she had the Shadow Pounce blueprint, she could either integrate the ability into herself or embed it as a template in her drones, granting them the power as well.
All thisâwithout needing to replicate the full bloodline.
Alexâs first reaction?
âIâll be damned. It really is a Zerg!â
His second reaction was more measured, as he took a moment to properly digest the implications.
âIts entire DNA is now built on the Viral Compilerâborn from the fusion of the miteâs original Ancestral Marking and my Detector Rune. That means whatever abilities it possesses now must stem from the synergy between those two components.â
âCome to think of it... I never really figured out why the accident happened in the first place.â
âWhy did the fusion virus attack the miteâs genome? And why is the resulting mutant developing genome-level manipulation abilities?â
âIf I go by the theory that these abilities originated from the Viral Compiler and its initial components, then one of three things must be true: either my Detector Rune, the Ancestral Marking, or the fusion of both had some kind of interaction with the mite genome.â
âWell... I can rule out the Detector Rune. It wasnât designed to interact with the miteâs carapace, let alone its DNA. And for the virus to act the way it did, there had to be a pre-existing link with the genomeâso the Compiler didnât just spontaneously develop that ability either. That leaves... the Ancestral Markings.â
Alex began to unravel the mystery bit by bit, carefully separating the known from the unknown. What remained, he believed, had to hold the answer to the Nest Queenâs mutation.
âAlright... what do I know about Ancestral Markings?â he asked himself.
âFirst, according to Masterâs notes, the Markings are specific to a particular species. Every member of that species carries the potential to awaken them. The awakening is completely randomâthereâs no definitive factor that increases or decreases the likelihood. Itâs kind of like Bloodlines in that theyâre passed down through generations, but unlike Bloodlines, the chances of awakening Markings arenât influenced by heredityâlike, say, having parents with strong or pure Markings.â
âSecond, individuals who awaken their Ancestral Markings almost always instinctively know how to use them. Itâs second natureâexcept in cases involving extremely powerful Markings, where some learning is still required. In that way, theyâre similar to True Names: innate, power-granting, and deeply connected to oneâs identity. But because Ancestral Markings are species-wide rather than individual-specific, they donât have the same overwhelming pros and cons as True Names.â
Alex paused, taking a moment to reorient his thoughts.
âBoth points suggest a correlation between Ancestral Markings and an individualâs nature. And scientifically speaking, nature is just another term for geneticsâDNA. That supports my earlier theory: Ancestral Markings must be linked to the genome.â
He furrowed his brows, feeling the weight of the mental leap.
Heâd be the first to admit the argument was thin and speculativeâa little too convenient, even. But for now, it was the best working theory he had.
"Genetics, huh..." He tapped his fingers lightly on the Rune table. âMy grasp of the subject is rudimentary at best.â
His actual knowledge of genetics amounted to one introductory college course and a handful of scattered facts picked up over the years. Hardly cutting-edge expertise. Still, that never stopped him before.
âAn organismâs genome refers to its complete DNA sequence. Billions of base pairs link together to form the iconic double helix structure. Genes are specific segments of DNA that encode proteinsâthe building blocks of life.â
âMost organisms on Earth share a significant percentage of their genes. What makes each one unique is the regulatory DNAâthe part that controls how genes are expressed. Like a configuration file for a program, it determines when, where, and how the code is executed...â
His thoughts slowed. A vague realisation flickered in his mind.
âWhat if the reason Ancestral Markings differ from species to species isnât because theyâre written in a unique script for each species... but rather because theyâre encrypted? Just like how the Nest Queenâs genome was encoded?â
His eyes lit up with sharp intensity.
Running his fingers through his beard, he mentally traced the thread further.
âThe encryption in the Nest Queenâs genome was obvious. Her base pairs had been converted into common Rune script, transforming the entire DNA sequence into a mystical, living rune structureâthen encrypted with the fused logic of the Viral Compiler.â
âBut Ancestral Markings... they should be Runes encrypted not by logic, but by traditional genetic markersâbiological switches that regulate gene expression. These markers would act as the encryption layer, guiding the DNA to express itself in a configuration that manifests the Ancestral Markings.â
His pulse quickened.
âIf thatâs trueâif Ancestral Markings are indeed encrypted Runesâthen the key to that encryption must lie in the regulatory DNA responsible for gene expression!â
A quiet thrill surged through him. This felt like a true breakthrough.
But the feeling quickly dimmed.
Before his reincarnation, Earthâs geneticists hadnât even reached a consensus on how much of the human genome counted as regulatory DNAâlet alone which parts. The most commonly cited figure hovered around 20%, but for a genome made up of billions of base pairs, that still meant millions of possible sequences or combinations. Pinpointing which pair or set did what was practically impossible.
âSo... does that mean my entire theoryâs a bust?â he wondered, disappointed.
Then his gaze shiftedâdrawn to the motionless creature resting in the containment pen.
âWait... specific abilities are tied to specific gene expressions. The Nest Queen can isolate the gene sequences responsible for particular traitsâthen replicate them.â
âIn that case... wouldnât it also be possible for her to isolate the gene sequences responsible for encrypting the Runes that make up Ancestral Markings?â
Alex thought back to his original Detector Rune plan.
The Nest Queen, in many ways, had capabilities similar to the Detectorâperhaps even superior. While the Rune could only passively gather data, the Nest Queen could take an active approach.
âI just need to figure out how to search for the specific genes responsible for encryption. Once I do, I can teach the Nest Queen what to look for in an organismâs genome. After she masters the process, Iâll just need to feed her samples from different creatures bearing Ancestral Markings. With enough data, I should be able to devise a non-invasive, or at least less intrusive, method to isolate those genes in Zora.â
âAnd if I can do that... I might finally crack the veil over the Markingsâand begin manipulating them!â
His gaze toward the Nest Queen shifted.
Before, heâd simply viewed her as a breeding engine for genetically enhanced soldier drones. But now... her status had evolved.
She had become a cornerstone in his Rune-Tech ambitions.
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Speaking of the Nest Queenâs dronesâOmniRuneâs latest analysis had revealed something unexpected. These clone-like âoffspringââwhile organic in constructionâbore uncanny similarities to the robotic drones Alex had worked with back on Earth.
They didnât have brains in the traditional sense. Instead, they possessed a unique organ designed to receive and hold instructions in the form of Rune structures.
For Alex, this opened an exciting new possibility.
He could write and upload a Control Software, allowing him to command and operate the drones exactly like Earth-based robots.
Better yet, with time and effort, he could develop a subordinate OmniRune AI module equipped with a real-time operating system, control firmware, navigational logic, and various other core systems. This would allow the drones to function as semi-sentient organic robots, bound entirely to his will.
An organic robot armyâpowerful, adaptable, and loyal.
The possibilities were endless.
This "accident"âthe unplanned acquisition of the Nest Queenâhad turned out to be a blessing in disguise. One of critical strategic value.
âBefore I start daydreaming about an organic robot armada, I should talk to Master. He needs to hear my latest theories on Ancestral Markings.â
He sighed.
âMy plateâs already overflowing with Rune theory, Forgesmithing, and material alchemy. I canât afford to add Bio-alchemy on top of all that. Better to throw this particular headache at someone whoâs built for it.â
Decision made, Alex exited the pocket dimension.
For the time being, he placed strict restrictions on the Nest Queenâs activities. She was allowed to feed, but no new drones were to be producedânot until he had a concrete plan for utilising her full potential.
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Time, as always, passed in a blur.
Alex immersed himself in his studies, projects, and cultivation, losing track of the days. Three months flew by in what felt like an instant.
And just like that... his long-awaited fifteenth birthday arrived.
With it came a tide of changesâforemost among them, a letter from Earl Drake Fury.
The summons was clear.
It was time for Alex to return homeâfor his official Coming of Age ceremony.
It was time to stake his claim as heir to the Fury family.