– Let's do it again.
The doctor pointed to the wires. They repeated the procedure. Despite the anesthetic, the wound was tingling, "sizzling" from the special agent. Ruthra realized it was Epilas, a secret instant wound healer; combined with the modifications they'd made to him at the range, the wound was healing better than it had on the Terminator.
– Now you have a screen, your thoughts will first be reflected, they will go back into your brain, you will hear yourself, and then you will decide which ones to release. You can release exactly what you want, that is, you can lie. That's it, time is running out, find a similar radio-isolated shelter and do a couple of experiments on yourself to get used to it and understand how it works.
– How do they hear my thoughts?
– All in the form of brain bio-signals, they can only be decoded. For example, such as truth, lies, anxiety, euphoria, and the like. Dialogue is by mutual initiation only; in cases where the receiver knows you well and has had numerous non-conflict communication sessions, then your chip will let it through. You will recognize it, it is provided, you can feel it, you just need to get the hang of it. There is, of course, a way around all blocking, directly, but you need a code for that.
– Where, who has it?
– Let's get another charge. That's enough, it might arouse suspicion.
They repeated the procedure with the wires, the doctor explained further.
– I don't know exactly, it's written in the secret department of the coders, kept by the person in charge of controlling the coding and encryption service.
– Where are they?
– No one knows specifically, this is where all the original codes come from, rumor has it – it's called "The Sphere".
Ruthra took a deep breath and began to exhale slowly, shaking his head.
– There is the center itself, which does not exist for everyone, and there are a lot of organizations, which either are or are not. ZKR, "Sphere", what else?
– Go on, everybody, forget about me.
Ruthra couldn't help but ask another question.
– How does ISU-A2 read minds?
– It doesn't read, it sees, as if on a network. The computer-brain interface is like an extension of one in the other. You draw everything from its base, and it draws from yours.
– Why does she have free access to me?