Einstein didn't get angry. He said with a calm voice.
" What if we have safety measures?"
Stephen typed.
" But still, time is one of the greatest force. We might create a butterfly effect if we use it. No one can answer the future."
Einstein nodded.
" You are right, but we still have to try. We are the scientists who brighten the future."
Vera groaned. She was reluctant to accept his proposal.
" Fine, but under one condition. You must create a self destruction mechanic for it."
Einstein shrugged his shoulders and agreed their proposal. He thought it was a good idea too.
2 years later.
Tanya was holding a cup of coffee with newspaper. She sighed.
" That son of bitch. He should grab his own coffee. Lazy ass!"
She angrily opened the door and saw the laboratory inside. Unlike 2 years ago, it was more futuristic looking. The laboratory was fully enclosed from the outside with high tech vault door and automated system. Only authorized people can enter and exit the laboratory.
Swoosh*
She held her key card and said lightly.
" Tanya."
The door automatically recognized her voice and was opened.
The interior was clean like the outside. There were many faculties just for the workers. Tanya waved her hand and walked towards the door with golden color.
She opened the door and went inside of it. There she saw Arthur who was assembling something.
" So, what kind of toy are you making again?"
Arthur took off his goggles and lifted the thing. It was a miniature spider looking robot.
" A self driving robot which can infiltrate enemy base without any traces. Pretty neat, right?"
Tanya snorted and put the coffee on the table. She walked to the cabinet and took out a bag of cookies.
Crunch*
" At least your cookies are delicious."
Arthur shrugged his shoulders and continued to test the robot. It was extremely agile and fast, but it was very fragile even though it was made from titanium. Arthur took out his and wrote down the record. After doing that he took the robot and placed it in the glass.
Swoosh*
The glass immediately went through the floor like magic. However, it wasn't magic. This was a space technology that uses vibration to match the vibration of the wall. Arthur had created this technology a year ago.
" Magnificent. My technologies can change the world."
Tanya rolled her eyes and continued to eat the cookies. She only cared about cookies because this science stuff wasn't really appealing to her.
Arthur smiled bitterly and took out his book. He carefully observed the initial planing and advantages of the robot. It perfectly matched with his guess.
" This means number 153 is usable now. Of course, your leaders can decide whether they would mass produce it or not."
Tanya bit the cookie and said calmly.
" Believe me, they will definitely do that. Your creations are highly efficient and cheap compared to fighter jets."
Arthur nodded.
" Thanks for the compliment. By the way, how is the space program doing?"
Tanya raised her eyebrows.
" They said it is in the testing period. Professor Einstein should know about this. Besides, you have your own A.I, right?"
Arthur shrugged his shoulders.
" Well, it is true, but my AI can't download the information because this era isn't fully supported by it. Simply, technological difficulties made this barely impossible."
Tanya sighed and took out her phone which Arthur had made for her. She unlocked her screen and called Einstein.
Ring*
" Hello. Miss Tanya, are you in the laboratory?"
Tanya replied.
" Yes, professor. I am talking with Arthur right now. He has succeeded another experiment."
Einstein's voice raised.
" Brilliant. Was it number 153?"
Tanya nodded.
" Yes, he said so. It was a spider looking robot."
Einstein laughed.
" Good. His technological experience far surpasses other scientists and engineers. They wil probably complain about it again."
Arthur scratched his head and said gently.
" It is not my fault that they are slow."
Tanya hit his chest. She looked at him with a serious look.
" It is just you are too fast, idiot. They can't fully comprehend your mind like your friends."
Arthur groaned and sat back on his coach. He took a sip from his coffee and showed his delight.
" Ah, nothing beats good latte."