"The calculation volume is too large for the fleet's own computing power to handle. We need to send the data package back to the Empire and let the main brain Star handle the calculations. The back and forth of data will take at least ten years. In addition, we need to meet the mass-energy requirements of the cryogenic chamber while slowly laying bricks on the skyscraper of genetic information with our low-end computing power, which will take at least forty years in total. Moreover, this will become my core work. I will have to spend more than 80% of my waking time on this matter."
Quentin Cooper: "Do you think it's worth it? Do we have any other research directions with breakthrough potential in our hands?"
"Yes, that's where my hesitation lies."
"Wait for the Empire's instructions. I have other troubles in my hands."
Quentin Cooper issued a dismissal.