As he studied the body of Sabriel, Odin felt like a warm current was wrapped around his body. His connection with organic life felt much closer than before. He seemed to hear the cells sing, and each song gave him an understanding of them.
He had also felt this when he made the ship, but it was for his connection to the machines. As he studied the body, his progress seemed to speed up and his mind branched out as he thought of many possible ideas.
As he studied the skeletal muscular form of Sabriel he felt another current but this time it was inside him instead of outside of him and instead of a gentle warm it was like the burning fatigue that one experienced after a workout.
'I see I have full control of my body I can easily control the output of force in my action yet I haven't mastered it I'm like a child that knows how to run but my full potential is that of Usain Bolt I have so much to learn even from within myself but I have so little time.' Odin thought as he flexed the muscles in his arms.
With his increased progress, Odin finished 3 hours ahead of his estimation. Odin quickly closed Sabirle back up and made sure his body functioned right before he took out his instruments from his body and placed healing cream on him to finish the more serious wounds.
After half an hour, Sabriel was fully healed, and Odin woke him up.
"Welcome back. Do you feel like anything is off any pain or burning?" Odin asked as he did another check on the awake Sabriel.
"I feel muddled, but that's it." Sabriel said as he got up.
"Stay there for a while and once you're ready, you can leave." Odin said as he turned around and focused on the data.
'Hmm, should I make a few versions of these space marine organs and implant them into me?'
'System, how good is my heart?'
[with how the rest of your body is your heart only pumps blood every 30 minutes but in reality, it doesn't even need to pump that fast it only needs to pump every 3 hours the reason why is that your brain is too powerful for your body and it needs a lot of calories so relative to normal people you are constantly in a state of high-intensity exercise]
'Well, that's something, but also why is it that I'm never hungry? I know radiation can act as a substitute, but I still never feel the slightest bit of hunger?'
[your body needs at least 10,000 calories a day to maintain normal functions, but I leak a small amount of radiation to keep you sated. of course, this amount of energy would kill a normal person]
'Ok I don't think I have a human body but a body that looks like one, so I won't ask anymore. Just tell me what abilities my heart has?'
[im guessing you want me to tell you about its regenerative properties that allow you to heal at a rapid pace and that even if blown up it can regenerate please remember you are nigh immortal the only thing stopping you is if you get blown to bits]
'Then how did I get my brains blown to bits?'
[... You do know immortal doesn't mean invincible]
'Oh yeah, I think the bullet did some damage to my brain?'
'so do you think I should add more organs like a second heart and a third lung and acid spit?'
[while your body is near perfection for mortal standards, I do believe you should increase your survival factor, so do what you believe is right]
'Ok, I think I know what I want to add to myself. Let's get started.'
Odin turned around and reached for a syringe. He clicked on the table and activated the surgery robot and sat down on the now empty surgical table.
"This is gonna hurt like a bitch." Odin muttered as the robot opened up his chest cavity.
"Wait, why are you using a syringe to get a cell sample of your heart shouldn't you use something like a scalpel to get a piece of your heart?" the guardian asked
Odin didn't respond, but he let go of the syringe and reached for the now exposed heart. He used his nails and clawed a chunk out of his heart, which started to quickly heal. While Odin made no sound, his eyes showed such immense pain that it felt tangible.
"Not really a clean sample. You should have thought this out before you went balls deep." the guardian said as he took the chunk of the heart muscle and placed it on a tray.
He swiped his hand above it and a cyan light covered it before it disappeared. Odin continued to take other samples for his augmentation. After he was finished, he slowly healed. It was a fascinating sight. The body seemed more alive as large stands formed and stitched his body before it scarred.
The scar faded as the cells fully healed and Odin only felt lingering pain as the rest of his body healed. Odin felt tired as he got up and saw the mess he had made his body and the room was covered in blood.
He noticed that his blood was much brighter than normal blood. In fact, it was actually red and not that dark shade of red. He got off the table and walked toward the research table, and worked on his new organs.
"Not gonna clean up really?" the guardian said as he sighed and snapped his fingers.
The mess disappeared along with him.
Making new organs was quite easy as the cells from the samples he got also wanted to restore themselves. As long as he kept them alive, the cells would replicate and form a new organ. Of course, Odin found out how much energy it actually took to keep the cells alive and even for them to fully heal.
It seemed that once he made his primarchs, he would have to make a device to keep up with their energy usage. After a week, he finished his project and made new organs to assist him.
The hardest one was not even one he would have placed inside him, but more for medical use. Using his bone marrow, he had made a blood replication machine this way: if he ever needed blood, he could get it from the machine.
It produced 8.33 liters of blood an hour, which was enough for Odin considering he was a universal donor. This blood was precious.
He had also made a second heart. This one was smaller than his own, but instead of being a normal second heart, he had added a portion of the Lyndraken core to it. The heart was translucent and coursed with energy inside.
This heart was made to copy the ability the guardian talked about when he was making the heart. While the suit could use magical arts using the shards of andromeda, but He couldn't, so why not try to mimic one of the Lyndraken abilities?
Mixing the core and his biomancy, he would be able to produce a shield of energy around his body. This was in case he was ever attacked without his armor equipped. From what the guardian said, he could withstand most low-caliber rounds, but anything above .50 caliber was a no-go.
The rest were model-off space marines of different games like Halo. While they were not organs, they improved his already enhanced biology.
Odin was also lucky to get a medical data shard focused on bioengineering. This allowed him to easily make biochemical enchantments that he saw from the spartan 2 soldiers from halo.
Looking at the augmentations they had, he made the Muscular Enhancement Injections, Catalytic Thyroid Implant, and what Odin believed to be the best because of what it could do to his brain was Superconducting Fibrification of Neural Dendrites.
The next augments were from the 40k space marines.
He had turned the sinew coils, which were cybernetic, into more enhanced tendon and ligament cells, allowing it to slowly convert his ligaments and tendons into a stronger version of their previous self.
He also made the Magnificat at this point. He realized it was better to make his future soldiers using their own DNA than the gene-seed. If he made a machine that could complete the progress, he could easily make more marines and have less chance of rejection with the augment implantation.
In fact, the store workshop had it as long as he had the sample of the subject and all the items he could easily make a space marine in around 4 hours. This was much better than decades of slow augmentation. The only fault they would have would be experience but that could slowly be obtained.
The last organ he replicated was the omophagea. This organ was the hardest to make because it's impossible to eat memories of experience, so Odin made it instead to absorb the genetic material and send it to his tablet. This organ was fully cybernetic and the only one he would allow inside him.
While Odin didn't hate cybernetics, he didn't want to risk the chance of getting hacked or his implant malfunctioning. He wouldn't mind minor implants that if damaged wouldn't affect him, but a cyber arm or leg nope, he would not do it.
Odin placed the items into the tube-like device and made sure everything was correct before he entered it naked.
The gel inside the tube entered his nose, but he didn't feel like he was suffocating. In fact, it felt better than normal air. It was like he took fresh, deep breaths of air every second.
"Ready?" the guardian asked as he stood over the computer.
Odin made a thumbs-up sign, and the guardian started up the machine.
"Let's see what this God maker can do?" the guardian said.
The machine glowed blue and inside Odin was slowly turned into clumps of cells the machine broke him down and rebuilt him. The only thing that was kept together was the brain, but that too was being augmented by little nanites.
It was like watching the growth of a fetus at X5,000 speed. The entire process took 33 hours and by the end, Odin returned his body was larger than before. If Odin in the past had the relative physique of a normal man, now he had the body of a Herculean God.
He has grown by another foot and is now 16 feet. His weight had also increased because of the muscle mass and new bone density. He now weighed 3,271 lbs or 1.6 tons. He slowly got out of the tube and walked towards a chair.
"It's quite weird to be a mass of consciousness and watching your body grow super fast." Odin said as he leaned back and closed his eyes.
"But have you ever gotten your soul fucked by the nugget God I'm told that it's the weirdest thing in existence next to me." the guardian said as he appeared eating what appeared to be pure light.
"Want some?" the guardian said as he handed a bit to Odin.
"Fuck it." Odin said as he ate it.
"Not bad. What did you give me?" Odin said as he licked his lips.
"Well, she was called the Lilith the first princess of lomder and what you are was her eye." the guardian said.
"..."
"..."
...
"If it comforts you she wasn't human, she was a maliko, or a being made of pure thought." the guardian said.
"Oh, ok that does make it better." Odin said as he got up and headed home for a shower.
"He really is me soon. He'll probably be saying the most insane crap ever known to existence." the guardian said as he disappeared.