It's 16:33. You're late by three minutes.
Hah... Maybe I should make an appointment the next time I want to see you, hmm?
Forget it. Let's make haste. Asimov, are the equipment ready?
Well, the energy system and safety release valves are slightly different from Babylonia standards, but they're all based off of our tech, so it wasn't that hard to fix.
Just give me your conclusions.
It's ready for use. It just needs to be tested for us to know for sure.
I'm sure you know why you're summoned here. You're here today to test the team formation system developed by the ARU.
You're the F.O.S. top graduate. You're the most ideal candidate for testing the system's limits. That's all.
We found a program framework located in the Niflheim labs in the Arctic. It's old stuff, but the design direction is revolutionary and of great reference value.
After all, when it comes to war, people at that time were much more experienced than us.
Enough chit-chat. Any other questions?
Alright. Then come here and put on this headset.
It's not a deep dive kinda deal?
The ARU didn't have that sorta tech back then. This is just an audiovisual simulation program.
It doesn't matter. Or maybe we can test your true mettle more accurately this way. Let's begin.
Okay. Here goes...
As Asimov presses the start button, you hear the unstable electronic voice of a female AI.
Construct data upload—complete.
Tactical framework simulation generation—complete.
"Virtual Horizon" loaded. Welcome, Commandant.