If Things Go Sideways

Morgan Yu: Ok. So my voice is obviously familiar. Probably sound more tired than usual. It's been never-ending, setting up the rooms and protocols to test the new mods. The risk is substantial. But if we succeed, copying neural networks from the Typhon onto to human minds is going to change everything. So. I'm putting myself in the Sim. I've done everything I can to make sure I don't wind up lobotomized. One last safety measure. Let me introduce October. Say Hello.

October: Hello, Dr. Yu.

Morgan Yu: October will help you remember what you're supposed to do if things go sideways. Once testing starts there's no going back. If- when they uninstall the mods and reset the test it'll rewind me. I'll forget everything. Theoretically they could keep me reliving the same day over and over and I'd never know. If you're listening to this, that's probably what happened. It also means I don't know if I can trust my own brother. Alex won't like what I have to say next. I've started plans for a prototype Null Wave strong enough to kill every Typhon on Talos I. I hid a copy of the plan on top of the data tower by the scary chair. You know the one I'm talking about. Alex agreed to explore the idea... but I know my brother. First sign of trouble, he'd rather blow it all up and blame someone else. So, you're probably on your own. There's a lot at stake here. Too late to stick our heads in the sand. You know what to do.