From the very start of the organ chip project, we began dosing individuals with minimal social backgrounds and skills with tiny amounts of various minerals, vitamins, drugs, and solutions. These doses were so minuscule that any adverse effects could be blamed on the food manufacturers, attributing the changes to their food production processes.
Our members were perfect test subjects. We already had extensive personal data on them before the tests began, and the implanted chip continuously monitored their bodies, sending real-time data to our supercomputer for analysis. This setup allowed for immediate feedback on the body's responses. If any signs of deterioration or harm appeared, we could promptly reduce or remove the substance from the member’s diet. In extreme cases, where immediate data indicated severe danger, medical professionals could be summoned directly to the member. These professionals were closely tied to Life, ensuring that no negative information about the company would be leaked to the public.
This closed system was designed to prevent any outsider intervention, thereby protecting Life’s reputation and maintaining public trust.