The Unified Division Meeting (Part 2)

Farhan was just about to close the meeting when Furqon raised his hand once more.All eyes in the room turned to him, waiting to hear what he had to say.

"One more suggestion," said Furqon, his tone serious. "Instead of relying solely on data-based simulations at headquarters, what if we utilized the Fortex Tower in the Georgia dimension as a real-time simulation tool?"

The room fell silent for a moment. Some members appeared deep in thought, while others were surprised by Furqon's proposal.

"Fortex Tower?" Dr. Amira asked, breaking the silence. "We know the tower is designed to collect data from surrounding dimensions, but how do you think it could be used for real-time simulation?"

Furqon stood up and explained his idea in more detail. "The tower has the ability to map energy fluctuations in the Georgia dimension in real-time. If we slightly modify its monitoring system, we could transform it into a simulation center that observes and predicts the anomaly's movement live. This would give us a much clearer picture compared to static data simulations."

Farhan tilted his head, considering the proposal. "Interesting. But isn't it too risky? We need to ensure the modifications won't interfere with the tower's main function as a data collector."

"I'm confident it can be done without major issues," Furqon replied confidently. "The tower's system is already flexible. We just need to add a few predictive modules running parallel to its core functions. Plus, with real-time data, we can respond more quickly if the anomaly escalates."

Dr. Jarir, who had remained silent until then, finally spoke. "That's a brilliant idea, Furqon. But what about communication? Can the tower transmit real-time data back to headquarters without significant delay?"

"For that," Furqon added, "we'll need to ensure the interdimensional communication channel between the Georgia tower and our systems here is fully optimized. If necessary, we can strengthen the network by adding additional transmitters on our side to speed up data transmission."

Dr. Amira nodded, clearly agreeing with Furqon's reasoning. "That makes sense. If we can get more accurate predictions, we can also design more effective countermeasures. But we'll need a technical team to start the modifications immediately."

Farhan looked around the room with determination. "Alright, let's add this to our plan. Furqon, you'll lead the technical team to modify Fortex Tower. Coordinate with the Dimensional Technology Division to reinforce the communication network."

"Understood," Furqon replied confidently.

"Then," Farhan continued, "we won't just have simulations based on data here at HQ, but also live simulation directly from the Georgia dimension. This will give us a major advantage in understanding and addressing the anomaly."

Zafran, who had been listening intently, gave a slight smile. "With both approaches, we can narrow down the margin of error. This step could bring us closer to solving the issue."

Farhan nodded in agreement. "Exactly. Now, if there's nothing else to add, this meeting is adjourned. We all know what we have to do. I want updates in two days."

All members of the Unified Division rose from their seats, ready to return to their respective assignments. Amid the bustle, Furqon and Zafran exchanged glances.

"You just made a big move," Zafran said, patting Furqon's shoulder.

Furqon gave a small smile. "Just doing what needed to be done."

The two walked out of the meeting room with renewed spirit. Despite the immense challenges ahead, they knew that their work in the Unified Division was the key to saving more than just one world.