The soldiers had gone through a great ordeal to retrieve the Black Box, which contained a substantial amount of data. Beyond ordinary content, there were also encrypted sections.
Deciphering these encrypted files proved extremely challenging and entailed certain defensive measures. Basically, if the incorrect password was entered too often, the data inside would be completely formatted. This was the challenging aspect that baffled many scientists; after all, it was an encryption method from a higher civilization, and circumventing these restrictions was quite vexing.
Professor Yamamoto's extracted memories, without a doubt, improved the success rate of the decryption.
Professor Yamamoto continued, "Captain, this is all we've managed to achieve so far, and it might not be entirely accurate. I have sent the password to the information research institute, and I'm planning to rest for a while... I'm really quite exhausted."