"So?!" Ross tilted his head, looked at Killian, and asked.
He's a businessman and dares to say the technology is not mature, this was the first time he saw this kind of sales method.
"So, why not do this? We will provide a technical team for free and your army will provide support and help us test the real combat data of the tyrant in the future."
"Of course, our company will pay for all the consumption during the battle."
"Then, I hope, General Ross, you can convince the military to support our company when I introduce certain bills in the future." Killian spoke bluntly, staring straight at General Ross.
For him, military support is also a priority, so he doesn't mind paying more for it or earning less in the future.
"What bill?"
"You have to give me a rough idea, otherwise, no matter how good your product is, I won't promise you anything."
Although Ross was somewhat moved by Killian's proposal, he knows that sometimes cheap can be costly.
He didn't want to become a "traitor" in the military because of his hasty decision.
"As you can see, even though the Tyrant T-000 is powerful, it has serious intellectual flaws, even in its normal form, we can't control it, like issuing some simple commands."
"Ultimately, the intelligence of living beings other than humans is too low."
Along with chemical erosion, intelligence will be further severely reduced.
Therefore, this also leads to the fact that this type of weapon can only be used as a missile and, it's impossible to carry out rescue missions and the like."
"As a weapon, it's still a failure." Killian was slowly listing the shortcomings of the tyrant.
He had every reason to believe that Ross wanted the Tyrant to be as perfect as possible in all aspects.
Because he's just a businessman who manufactures weapons, even if this weapon fails, he can still research others.
Ross and the others are people who use weapons, they can intuitively judge whether a weapon is good or not.
But now... there are weapons that are comparable to the power of small nuclear weapons at no cost, and there are hopes that they can achieve efficient execution like special forces, how could he refuse?
"So you want to do human trials?"
"Ha, for such a big company as yours, why can't you still find donors who 'agree' to human trials?"
After looking at Killian, who nodded noncommittally after finishing speaking first, Rose couldn't help but look at him with a surprised expression on his face and said.
Human experiments are common in the United States, because all drugs must undergo human trials before they can be launched.
Therefore, as early as 1947, the American medical and legal circles took the initiative in drafting the "Nuremberg Code" as a moral basis for the Nuremberg Trials after World War II.
The code clearly recognizes that human experimentation with the subject's consent is legal.
Even after that, scandals related to human experimentation erupted because human experiments were conducted without the written consent of the involved parties.
Therefore, the government finally issued regulations requiring hospitals and various medical institutions to obtain written consent from patients for all similar human experiments.
But as we all know, "consent" can also be interpreted.
Although the law has greatly improved since then, many companies still initiate human trials after obtaining the donor's consent.
Although the process is a bit tortuous, for a rising pharmaceutical company like Killian's, this shouldn't be a big deal.
"Ha, of course it's easy to find volunteers, but it's hard to find qualified volunteer subjects."
"Just like the tyrant you see now, we spent tens of millions of dollars in rewards around the world to select the one who had the best physique among dozens of the world's top chimpanzees."
"It can be said that he himself is already in better shape than an adult."
"Not to mention that those who voluntarily sign the consent form are basically seriously ill and their bodies almost disabled, my company has no interest in doing charity work."
Killian naturally knew what Ross meant and continued speaking as if he didn't understand.
Since he knew what he meant by consent, he wouldn't delve into these murky waters.
Then superheroes would accuse him of conducting illegal experiments and attack him, and then the news would come out and he would be condemned by the media.
What he needs is the government and the military, which support his Bill of Rights.
That is, those who violate major laws, such as murder, massive theft, and other serious incidents, are sentenced to death, deprived of human rights, and no longer enjoy the protection of national laws.
After their death, the government organizes and donates their bodies to contribute to medicine.
Of course, Killian will take the most discreet position, his own purpose is just to deprive these people of their human
rights.
After all, they are all a bunch of scum, why can't they be reused?
The T-virus is a hidden treasure, and each living being will be allowed to have infinite evolutionary paths.
What Killian must do is discover and choose the best path.
Just like the Tyrant that the Umbrella Company was able to develop successfully later, it was by chance that they found a Russian soldier who was extremely strong and healthy and who wouldn't even become violent because of the virus.
Later, the soldier's body was used to produce clones, creating the conditions for the birth of the perfect tyrant.
And now Kilian is also looking for that person.
And at this stage, what he needs is to slowly paint the picture for the military, instead of giving it to them all at once.
For instance, right now, in just one night, the tyrant T-000 has earned him more than 6,000 reputation points.
What if Kilian switches to the total tyrant?
The same scene, the same occasion, the maximum is 6,000.
But if they are distributed among each other, it will be different. They will be collected repeatedly and the versions will be iteratively updated.
"Ha, you really think long-term."
On the other hand, after hearing Killian's words, Rose smiled with disdain.
For Ross, Killian's behavior is very shameless.
It's nothing more than wanting to put the company on a higher moral ground in advance and put it within the scope of the law.
In this way, even if the previous incident with Gerald happens again, everything will be within the scope of the law.