- Federal Institute for Advanced Science and Technology

"… This is what physicist Dr. Robert Duren and 24 other expeditions discovered last year in a cave in the central eastern North Continent."

"Cave? Why did the scientists go there? Besides, Dr. Duren is sure..."

"... Dr. Duren said there was something I was a little concerned about. I don't know about the subtleties...... but it won't matter now. The problem is the properties of this cave."

It is mainly military and scientists who participate in the meeting.

All of its participants are paying attention to the words of a young man in white and glasses on his face like he did.

"This cave turned out to be a huge uranium mine. There were traces of mining, but very few, and our expectation is that the demons were not interested in uranium."

"It's a uranium mine... well, there's no choice. I can only think of uranium glass."

"Indeed, as I said, uranium was not that much used in us humans either...... But until I met this cave...... See page 4 of the dossier"

When you think you hear the paper blur, groaning and startling voices leak out as soon as possible.

What it says there is no ordinary physics material. No, the picture there, you might want to say.

Someone opens their mouth.

"Hey, isn't this Dr. Garrisoniere!?

"As you pointed out, I'm Dr. Garrisoniere.... It was something that was Dr. Garrisoniere. This presumably occurred six months before the earlier exploration, when he explored as a private individual."

The photograph was an autopsy of Dr. Garrisonière.

There are many pointers from a medical point of view. Naturally, the cause of death is also stated.

"Dr. Garrisonière's body has numerous burn marks… it is presumed that the cause is radiation"

"Radiological disturbance? I did know about the radiation health damage, but I didn't think it was this bad..."

"But you mean you entered the uranium mine alive? A physicist? As soon as we know it's a uranium mine, we're going to stop exploring..."

"... that's where I was concerned, and it seems that Dr. Duren surveyed the cave"

Death due to radiation problems in Dr. Garrisonière.

His friend, Dr. Duren, along with experts on the road, headed to this cave of death.

And Dr. Duren and the rest of the expedition discovered an incredible phenomenon there.

"That cave, which Dr. Duren named Garrisonière Cave, is a uranium mine whose entirety is sandstone-covered on granite land. And the groundwater was leaking all over the cave, and after filling the cave with water to some extent, it was boiling, evaporating and lowering the water level repeatedly."

"Hey, wait a minute. What did you just say? The groundwater's boiling, you said?

"Yes. Dr. Duren and the others are testifying to that. In the Gallisonière Cave, a uranium mine that is vastly off the volcanic zone, there was a phenomenon of water boiling."

"... unbelievable"

"Me too. … but it seems to be true"

The material turns again.

An analysis of the cave is carried out in an attempt to explain this strange phenomenon.

At the same time, an investigation was carried out as to whether there was any other substance in this cave or unknown properties of uranium.

The task made it extremely difficult.

The same is true of caves where unknown phenomena are frequent, but as Dr. Garrisonière did, he also suffered from radiation problems.

As a result, there are also deaths due to radiological disturbances from within the expedition.

And the investigation was made even more difficult by the overworked fall of Dr. Duren, the leader of the expedition.

"... I see. Interesting story. But why did you tell this story here?

A soldier speaks of it.

Sure it is. It's an interesting natural phenomenon, but only scientifically interesting. It makes no sense if it doesn't mean a militarily interesting story.

But the presenter, a young researcher, just said that the word was predicted.

"Actually, some of the expeditions put out some interesting hypotheses,"

"What hypothesis?

"Yes. That is to say that there may be a chain reaction by uranium. I'll skip the specific explanation… theoretically, if that's the case, it would have the destructive power of 100 Expeditionary bombers in a single bomb"

"... but the hypothesis is a hypothesis"

"I know. But it's worth the research. Even if you can't make a bomb, if for any reason there is permanent heat production from uranium, you can expect it as a new alternative to thermal power."

"I see, it's certainly 'funny' it's"

Half-heartedly.

The reaction of the assembled soldiers varies.

Unfeasible, those who mock it as a pictorial matter.

Who decides it's worth looking into.

After a few dozen minutes of discussion, the conclusions of the meeting will be drawn.

"Mr. Hahn."

"Yes."

"It was a very interesting story. I also think it's a phenomenon that shows us potential in the future"

"Thank you. So..."

"But the human army is now in the process of being rebuilt by tearing into a demon king's army offense. I can't throw a lot of research budget at technologies with a lot of uncertainty here."

…………

A young man called Hahn. In other words, Roberto Hahn, the researcher who made this announcement, was depressed.

But...

"But ignoring it is an inevitable story. A little bit, well, that would be good."

…………

I thought inside he was a guy with a lot of "but" but Hahn was happy with this flow.

Certainly not a lot of budget or personnel has been put into it.

But those who will later be named as eminent scientists, those who have won numerous scientific awards, and many other geniuses, talented talents, will remain named in history as a gathering organization.

On this date, a decision was taken to establish a small laboratory within the Federal Institute of Advanced Science and Technology.

He figured out the incredible phenomenon of the Gallisonière cave and planned to use it militarily.

The plan was called the "Trinity Plan," and this name, which was later adopted in the name of Prototype One, a weapon that would greatly move the history of mankind and the world, raised its voice at this time.