Chapter 108: 108:Hyper Space Room
Chapter 108: 108:Hyper Space Room
CRUNG!
A soft blast echoed, and soon, a black passage appeared, causing Evan's heart to race with curiosity.
With a restless heart filled with anticipation, Evan stepped through the heavy steel doors of the Hyperspace Room.
The room seemed to stretch endlessly, its walls lined with sleek, metallic surfaces that bathed in a soft, otherworldly glow. As the doors closed behind him, the room's dimensions appeared to shift, warping in ways that defied normal perception.
The floor was smooth and reflective, subtly rippling with each step Evan took. Above, the ceiling shimmered with a dance of light, creating the illusion of floating through a starry void.
At the center of the room, an array of advanced machinery was arranged with geometric precision.
The lab was packed with state-of-the-art technology, each machine designed for advanced electronics and computing.
In one corner, the Silicon Chip Assembler was hard at work, using robotic arms to precisely place and connect tiny components onto silicon wafers. It operated in a meticulously clean environment to ensure every chip was flawless.
Nearby, the Cryogenic Cooling Unit kept everything extremely cold, nearly to absolute zero, which was essential for testing the chips' performance under various conditions.
Next to it, the Silicon Entanglement Synthesizer used advanced optics to test and refine the chips' performance. It manipulated particles with high precision to ensure the chips functioned correctly in different scenarios.
In another area, the Subcritical Testing Chamber provided a secure environment for testing materials and components. It allowed scientists to experiment safely without triggering any dangerous reactions.
The Radiation Detection Array monitored for any radiation, quickly detecting and containing any leaks to ensure safety.
The Explosive Compression Device simulated high-impact conditions by compressing materials with force. It helped researchers understand how the chips would handle extreme conditions and improve their design.
In a different section, the Nano-Assembler built tiny parts for electronics with great precision, creating components essential for modern computers and smartphones.
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The 3D Microprinter produced intricate electronic parts and circuit boards, printing them with high accuracy to support the latest tech.
Finally, the Automated Sensor Fabricator made advanced sensors, like accelerometers and gyroscopes, used in smartphones and other gadgets.
The machines seemed to stretch and twist in four-dimensional space, their outer forms encased in an aura of glory.
Holographic data panels floated around, displaying live information and simulations.
Evan carefully navigated through the room's unique spatial qualities as he approached the central console. When he reached out to touch a holographic display, it responded by expanding and reconfiguring effortlessly.
The gentle hum of the machinery created a soothing, rhythmic backdrop. Overwhelmed but invigorated by the room's vastness and depth, Evan felt a mix of awe and excitement.
He approached the main interface, where a series of controls awaited.
"WoW! This feels like magic."
With a determined look, Evan pulled a USB drive from his pocket and plugged it into the console. As he did, the room's ambient lights flickered momentarily, and a holographic image materialized on the screen.
Aurora's interface loaded onto the display, her virtual presence illuminating the space.
[Hello Sir,] she greeted, her voice calm and clear. [Ready to proceed with the simulations?]
Evan nodded a sense of purpose in his eyes. "Let's get started."
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Indra National Party Headquarters, New Dilli.
In a high-rise conference room, members of the Indra National Party gathered, the atmosphere in the room was filled with a mixture of tension as they prepared to discuss recent developments concerning a certain anomaly that has been on a rise recently.
Prime Minister Rajesh Patel took his seat at the head of the table, his expression stern.
Home Minister Amit Sharma sat to his right, flipping through a file with a frown. Foreign Finance Minister Priya Desai was at his left, her gaze fixed on the screen displaying a Company's financial reports.
"Let's get started," Patel said, his voice firm. "We have pressing matters to address regarding the Next Gen Innovations."
A young aide entered the room, handing Patel a new report. Patel opened it and scanned the contents, his expression growing more resolute.
The report was from the National Cyber Security Directorate (NCSD), a key defense group responsible for safeguarding India's cyber infrastructure. The file detailed the following:
Evan Company's Cyber Activity: The National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) detected anomalous activity within Evan Company's infrastructure. Network intrusion attempts were traced to unidentified external entities, with multiple data exfiltration events noted over the past six months. These breaches, linked to foreign IP addresses, suggested a possible espionage campaign.
Remarkably, despite numerous intrusion attempts, the network's integrity appeared intact for several days before the system was compromised. This intermittent breach pattern indicated a sophisticated and potentially deliberate approach by the attackers.
Upon a deeper investigation, the NCSD executed a series of controlled penetration tests to simulate potential attack vectors. During these tests, the NCSD identified a deliberate backdoor exploit embedded in the network architecture. This backdoor, designed to circumvent standard security protocols, allowed continuous and stealthy access to sensitive data.
The discovery pointed to an advanced persistent threat (APT) with the capability to bypass conventional security measures.
[Security Recommendations]
The NCSD recommended enhancing real-time monitoring of Evan Company's cyber activities and implementing robust encryption protocols for all communications and transactions. Additionally, it was advised for them to prepare contingency plans for potential retaliatory cyber attacks, should Evan Company interpret the current situation as adversarial.
[Threat Assessment]
The report provided a comprehensive threat assessment, suggesting that Evan's Company could destabilize India's technological and economic stability at will in the future if possible. The threat was classified as high, with substantial implications for national security and economic interests.
[Conclusion]
It is suggested that Evan's Company's existing firewall system, which has shown resilience in withstanding against sophisticated attacks, could be leveraged to bolster national cybersecurity efforts. The NCSD recommended that this firewall technology be evaluated and potentially integrated into national defense infrastructure to enhance overall cyber resilience.
Rajesh Patel closed the report and addressed the room. "This new information from the NCSD confirms our concerns. We must act swiftly to safeguard our interests and prevent any further damage."
After the report had been presented, Rajesh gave everyone a look.
"There is also another thing that we have found," he added.
Amit Sharma cleared his throat. "As we know, Evan's Company has been making significant strides in the tech sector, and their recent advances could potentially undermine our economic strategies."
Priya Desai nodded, her eyes narrowing. "We've also learned that they've been involved in dealings with our party members, particularly with Raj, but for some reason, the matter has been suppressed."
A murmur of agreement rippled through the room. Rajesh Patel leaned forward, his face set in a scowl, "Raj planned to attack the other party and it seems that the other party retaliated in some way."
Amit Sharma tapped the report on the table, a glint of greed flashing in his eyes.
"We've reviewed their financials, and it's clear that they have substantial resources. I suggest we ask for a donation to support our upcoming initiatives. This will not only bolster our party's financial position but also provide a tangible incentive for Evan's Company to comply with our demands."
Priya Desai raised an eyebrow, her expression thoughtful. "We must be cautious, though. If we handle this poorly, it could backfire. We need to be clear about our expectations and the consequences of non-compliance."
Rajesh Patel nodded in agreement. "Indeed. We'll draft a formal request for donations and support. Additionally, we must issue a warning to Evan's Company about their dealings with Raj."
"Also let's ask Evan to directly assist with our Cyber Security defence. I am sure he can at least do this for the motherland. We need to make it clear that any further attempts to deceive or manipulate us will be dealt with strict consequences."
Rajesh tapped on the table a few times and then muttered, "Amit, meet with the young fellow and talk to him about this. Don't be too harsh. Evan might be a bit hot-blooded and inexperienced, so don't push him too much."
Amit chuckled, "Heheheā¦Just leave that on me..."