![]() ![]() He was subjected to the machine's experiments when the email was discovered, but the Walrider's escape freed him before he devolved into a Variant, allowing him to function normally. ![]() Waylon is tasked with helping the computers in the underground lab communicate with an ASL unit, and cameras inside of the pods that keep Variants alive, and stable. Miles first disables other mechanisms keeping Billy alive, and then proceeds to override the failsafe of the Engine, causing Billy to die, which subsequently releases the Walrider. Wernicke to kill Billy Hope, hoping to destroy the Walrider. The Morphogenic Engine is seen in the Underground Lab. If the patient is not receptive to the nanite-production process, it can rapidly cause the formation of lesions and tumour-like growths. The patient's body is injected with a stream of precursor molecules, which are then assembled by the patient's own cells into nanites (nanomachines). While controlling the swarm, patients are placed in a spherical fluid-filled container, with life support tubes inserted into various orifices. Wernicke, "only a test subject who witnessed enough horror capable of activating the engine." The nature of this therapy is extremely taxing on the patient's sanity as stated by Dr. This is intended to trigger a psychosomatic response in the patient's bodily systems, which renders them more receptive to the nanoswarm production and control process. Prior to interfacing with the Engine, patients are subjected to "therapy" sessions designed to induce extreme mental states. ![]() Wernicke, and direct observations by Miles Upshur and Waylon Park. The exact details of how the Morphogenic Engine works are unclear, but some aspects can be discerned from confidential documents, dialogue with Dr. The Morphogenic Engine is employed by Murkoff to allow patients, while being carefully monitored, to enter prolonged lucid dreaming states, and control the Walrider, acting as its host. ![]()
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