Chapter 241 NO00f0: Alice in Wonderland (Part 2)
Chapter 241 NO.00f0: Alice in Wonderland (Part 2)
In a flash, in Mr. Jin's cognition, Jim Leiter had become a giant of 17 or 18 meters tall - it seemed that as long as the other party raised his foot slightly and stepped on him, he would instantly turn into a ball of meat paste stuck to the sole of his shoe.
And this absolutely huge difference in size directly activated the freezing reaction buried in his limbic system.
At this moment, Mr. Jin was like an ice sculpture, motionless, hoping that the other party would not notice his existence.
But unfortunately, the other party raised the thick barrel in his hand that looked more than two meters long and aimed directly at his forehead.
Everything that was displayed in front of him at this moment was not reality, or it could be said to be reality - if you are a Kantian.
In short, the visual signals transmitted from the eyes to his brain were distorted and magnified by the brain. In Mr. Jin's perception, he became pocket-sized as if he had entered the land of giants. And the target of his trip, the man named Jim Leiter, became extremely huge.
Generally speaking, after hacking into the artificial eye, in addition to intercepting the opponent's vision, hackers will use some direct attack methods.
The simplest one is to put some pop-ups in the opponent's screen or force overclocking, so that the artificial eye drops frames or overheats and shuts down; and powerful hackers may also create a simulated illusion to perform more sophisticated operations.
But it is unheard of that the whole world is distorted into a fairy tale or dream scene, as Mr. Jin feels now.
It's like no one can perfectly reproduce the scene in a dream, which belongs to the category of feeling, and there is no way to establish an accurate model coverage.
In fact, even if Mr. Jin instinctively restarted the artificial eye many times and formatted and restored the initial version many times, he could not get rid of the other party's hacking of his vision at all - his brain-computer interface kept prompting: There is no abnormality in the firewall, and the artificial eye is running without any faults.
The artificial eye was not hacked, but his brain was hacked.
Jim thought to himself as he looked at the dumbfounded Mr. Jin.
But, isn't it a fantasy to bypass the medium of the brain-computer interface and directly hack into the brain?
The answer is "not", or in other words, as long as the right method is found, the human brain is actually easier to hack than imagined.
There is no pre-design for the evolution of organisms. Every trait expressed by a species is the product of compromise to adapt to the current environment.
Therefore, evolution is essentially the continuous iteration of old shit mountain code - no matter how outrageous its effectiveness principle is, in reality, it only cares about being almost good enough and being able to run.
For example, the pike fish 500 million years ago would never have thought that the photosensitive organs they used to judge whether it was day or night would evolve into the most important sensory organ for humans, the top creatures in the food chain, in the future - the eyes.
From an engineering point of view, the design of human eyes is a disaster.
The pike fish's body is transparent, and they only need to look up to distinguish between day and night when they are hidden in the mud and sand. Therefore, the pike fish's eyes are facing upwards and grow under the skin.
Although this was a structure that saved space and neural bandwidth at the time, when they continued to evolve along this basis, this seemingly easy-to-use design began to dig holes.
As the bodies of human ancestors continued to evolve and grow, in order to adapt to new survival challenges, the eyes originally located on the "top of the head" also needed to be moved forward. From the perspective of product design, it should be like this-just like changing the position of the machine sensor device according to different usage needs.
But as mentioned earlier, evolution does not have foresight. They just adhere to the simple principle of "just run" and iterate on the existing basis.
Therefore, human ancestors did not move the position of the eyes, but turned the eyes over like a balloon in place.
Yes, humans turned the visual neural network outside, and then roughly inserted it directly from the pupil and connected it to the brain!
In other words, humans put the retina upside down-the light from the outside entering the eye must first pass through the dense blood vessels, nerve cells, and the nuclei of photoreceptor cells before it can be fully imaged. Theoretically, the real picture that each of us sees should be the image that is cut into pieces due to the obstruction of the retina.
In order to correct this problem, the human brain has evolved a set of "ps" algorithms. All the nerves and blood vessels in the vision are photoshopped out, and the pictures we can see now are "brain-filled".
Hardware defects are compensated by optimizing algorithms.
In other words, seeing is never true. Humans' understanding of vision is actually the product of "brain-filled" processing by the brain.
Since it is an algorithm, and it is an algorithm based on a bug, it is naturally possible to hack it.
The adjuster of the Orpheus path is an expert in visual cognitive hacking.
This is also the reason why Jim dares to face the cyber madman who is far better than him in performance.
After mastering the algorithm of visual signal processing, the adjusters of the Orphic Path can hack into the other party's underlying visual cognition no matter how advanced the artificial eye is or how powerful the firewall is installed in the brain-computer interface. As long as the other party is still using the original visual perception circuit of the brain, they can hack into the other party's underlying visual cognition.
At this moment, Jim stood still, silently watching the cyber madman who was frozen in place. He leisurely raised the gun and turned the magazine, replacing the subsonic jammer in the "Persuader" with a black core armor-piercing bullet.
And Mr. Jin, who sensed the approaching danger, finally got rid of the "freeze reaction" and hurriedly began to dodge with his powerful maneuvering device.
The appendages behind him bent, and he jumped to the left to avoid the bullet.
If it were normal, he would be more skilled in dodging bullets than eating with chopsticks. But this time, his all-out jump was just a funny jump to the left for less than ten centimeters.
However, in his mind, he had already jumped ten meters to the side. At this moment, Mr. Jin was like Alice who had drunk the shrinking potion and could not move in the "huge" environment around him.
However, no matter what, he still jumped ten centimeters to the side. And this distance made Jim's bullet only penetrate the opponent's chest and crush half of his lung.
Instead of smashing the head that Jim was originally aiming at.
Seeing this, Jim plucked the [Lyre] and further strengthened his control over the opponent.
In any case, hacking requires a medium.
The previous "blind sight concealment" ability does not require an invasive medium. But it can only take effect when the opponent does not notice him. Jim needs to analyze the opponent's representation topology to calculate the eye movement trajectory, and then hide in the blind spot in the field of vision at all times to complete the "invisibility".
And further hacking requires Jim to control the drone named [Lyre Accompaniment Machine] to hack through electromagnetic interference. This move is very effective for natives and unwary adjusters - Donata was controlled by himself in this way before.
As for those opponents who have made magnetic field interference countermeasures, Jim needs to use "interference bombs" as a hacking medium.
[Lyre] is essentially a nanomachine that spreads throughout the brain of the Orpheus Path Adjuster. There is a certain concentration of [Lyre] in the cerebrospinal fluid. And "interference bombs" are special bullets made from the cerebrospinal fluid of the adjuster.
Just extract a small amount of cerebrospinal fluid and seal it in the bullet head in a specific way. In battle, Jim can use subsonic soft-head bullets to invade the opponent's body, and then connect them to directly distort and manipulate the opponent's cognition.
Of course, the [Lyre] that is not in the body of the Orpheus Adjuster cannot continuously replenish energy. Therefore, after the [Lyre] is injected into the body of others, it cannot take effect for a long time. However, during the period of effectiveness, no matter how powerful the enemy's adjustment transformation is, as long as it falls into the magic of the [Lyre], the opponent can only be bullied.
Just like Mr. Jin at this moment - [Lyre] entered his occipital lobe and directly activated the ability of "Alice Illusion", paralyzing all the opponent's resistance in an instant.
It can be said that as long as he is hit. Before reaching the limit of human intelligence, the adjuster of the Orpheus path is the most unsolvable opponent in the field of one-on-one combat.
Controlling the [Lyre] at full power, at this moment in Mr. Jin's cognition, he continued to be scaled, like a cartoon character, becoming the size of an ant.
Facing Jim, who had become as huge as a mountain, he tried to escape again. However, no matter how hard he struggled, there was no room for resistance - this time, the gun was directly against his forehead.
Mr. Jin used up all his strength and tried to dodge again in vain.
In Jim's eyes, the other party just tilted his head slightly with his whole body tense.
"Bang!"
The gunshot rang out, and half of Mr. Jin's head was blown away by the bullet - in the eyes of the passers-by nearby, this scene was as if the cyber madman rushed to the middle-aged man in the coat and asked for death.
They could not see any traces of fighting at all.
Coincidentally, at this time, a few armed flying cars arrived under the dome in the distance.
I don't know if it is the Public Security Bureau, the Ikaros Liberation Front, or some private security company.
Because the distance is too far to see the logo, Jim thought.
But no matter who it is, it's better for him to withdraw quickly - he doesn't like to get entangled with those official people.
Thinking of this, he put away his gun and planned to leave.
Before leaving, he casually glanced at the cyber madman who was already dead.
And just this one glance made him take back the foot he was about to take.
The opponent's head tilted to dodge before his death, causing Jim's bullet to deviate a little bit - the armor-piercing bullet did not hit the opponent's head from the middle, but from the right side.
This allowed the opponent's left brain to be preserved a little more intact, allowing Jiang Zhou to see a strange structure on the opponent's frontal lobe.
It's impossible to remember it wrong... I just read the detailed information about that structure not long ago.
The problem is not here, but... why was this cyber madman installed with this thing...
Is his cyberpsychosis related to this thing?
Thinking of this, he once again looked deeply at the thing.
The biological protein chip named "Pegasus" after the adjustment and transformation of the depth 3.