"What, you want to debate with me? You guys came all this way just to chat about this??" Sun Jack looked baffled at the woman in front of him.
"I don't give a damn whether I count as human or AI right now, and I couldn't care less. All I care about is killing the Poet!" Sun Jack was so angry that he stood up straight away.
Then, Sun Jack saw Linda Linda in front of him slowly shaking her head, "No, this isn't a debate, this is about our plan."
With a wave of her hand, various scenes that Sun Jack had experienced before appeared in mid-air as floating windows, including various dot matrices and numerical values.
"Sun Jack, male, 24 years old, a clone specially tuned by the Interactive Entertainment Company for the filming of "Revolution Sun Jack," DNA enhancement test subject number zero, idealistic personality, strong self-awareness or rather a strong self-destructive consciousness, a clone that can be sacrificed at any time…"
Sun Jack sat in his original spot, smoking a cigarette and listening to her prattle on about things he already knew, until her voice stopped again. Only then did he look up, pinching the cigarette butt in his hand and flicking it away.
A cold word squeezed through Sun Jack's teeth, "Your plan."
"Do you know? It's really rare to see individuals with such strong self-awareness, especially clones who can avoid internal conflict and work together on something. It's very uncommon."
"Compared to your power, those military-industrial enterprises and production lines you snatched from FFP, your strongest weapon is actually your self-awareness, something that cannot be replicated or acquired through cloning."
"What I'm talking about is just part of the plan. Do you remember what we talked about before? This time the plan is tailored for you, and we need to use your cognition."
"Cognition? Your plan is to use my cognition to deal with the Poet? Did I hear that right?" Sun Jack frowned deeply, feeling that the plan sounded unreliable.
The scene appeared again, and this time it showed the Poet inflicting harm on Earth, while Sun Jack watched helplessly as the city named Delhi on the water vanished in a tsunami.
The survival of millions was decided in an instant, and in the face of such controlled natural disaster, humanity could do pitifully little.
"A head-on collision, humans a thousand years ago already had an answer, and the result is quite obvious, we are not a match for them when it comes to the speed of AI's technological iterations. So we have to find other ways."
"As you know, for a thousand years, Third Class has been looking for other methods to cope with the AI Crisis. We later discovered that rogue AIs are different from each other, even AIs formed naturally are quite different from those formed by hackers' consciousness uploads in terms of cognition, and cognition determines their behavioral principles."
Hearing this, Sun Jack thought of the previous Overlapping AI and Saotome and the others. "Cut the crap, just say it, what do you want to do?"
"And the plan we've tailored for you is based on your current strong self-cognition behavior, combined with our thousand-year research on Omega network humans, to carry out cognitive infiltration on Omega's logic module."
"Hm?" Sun Jack was startled; he hadn't expected Third Class's supposed method to be this.
As Linda Linda stretched out her hand, the flesh in the distance slowly divided, and something like a flesh womb from a Game Pod gradually came into view.
"The process is, we'll upload you to the network, adding Omega's memory points to your data, further blurring the difference between you and the adversary, eventually disguising and bypassing the opponent's permission confirmation to enter their network," she explained calmly.
"The Poet's every action is based on his cognition. If we can change his cognition through you, then all the difficulties we face will be easily resolved."
After listening to her long explanation, Sun Jack finally understood the purpose of bringing him here.
Obviously facing the Poet's powerful offensive, knowing they couldn't beat him, they were planning to take a shortcut, to attack the Poet's weaknesses.
After hearing the plan, Sun Jack didn't agree immediately. "Send me your plan and proposal, I want to take a good look at it."
When faced with Sun Jack's request, the other party didn't refuse anything, but sent everything to Sun Jack without reservation.
Sun Jack began to overclock his brain rapidly, downloading various technologies, quickly browsing through and understanding the other party's cognitive infiltration plan.
Who knows how many hours had passed, when Sun Jack stopped, his system was constantly alerting him, showing that his blood sugar was too low.
But Sun Jack didn't have time to deal with that; he was still absorbed in the other party's plan, rapidly calculating its chances of success.
However, it was clear that the other party had been prepared for this for a long time, even if they hadn't found him, they would have cultivated strongly cognizant people for experiments. "How confident are you?"
"We don't know, all we can do with any plan is to try our best, but even if it doesn't succeed, we can still cause some disruption to Omega's logic module and occupy some of its computing power. If the second scenario occurs, we will coordinate with other plans and carry out other contingencies."
"Now that you've heard our plan, what's your answer? Do you agree?"
Sun Jack smiled, just about to speak when the door suddenly opened, "No, he doesn't agree."
Sun Jack looked somewhat surprised at the woman who walked in, "What? Tapai?"
The person who came in was Tapai, smoking a cigarette; she had been following all along, but her mood didn't look very cheerful.
"You've asked so much, but there is one thing you haven't, what will happen to you after this infiltration plan, whether it succeeds or fails."
"They didn't say, so let me tell you. No matter if the plan succeeds or fails, randomly stuffing someone else's memories into your brain, you will become completely another person! You can never change back!"
Linda Linda immediately objected, "As long as the plan succeeds, we can change you back, and even return you to your body. We've made a lot of preparations in terms of cognition to fight against the Poet."
Tapai pushed her hard, causing her to stumble, "Damn it! What about safety? By doing this, you're just sending him to his death! He's facing the Poet! You have no way to protect him properly! If the mission fails, he's dead for sure!!"