Vreta was aware of this codex, though he did not have the time to dedicate to studying and understanding it himself. Marae’s team had studied it just as much as Freyr’s, so that was enough. Perhaps with the exception of some of what the Institute may or may not have known, his people were no longer being kept out of the loop. Marae’s fame was well-earned, as she had led her team admirably in catching up to the Human experts over the course of the project. The subject of the Cradle was legitimately complex, even moreso than they had been expecting going into the project, but the Rothians did have the advantage of a longer history of scientific knowledge to draw from. It was enough for them to keep up, at least.
Vreta stepped up behind the group of scientists, watching the screen over their heads. “If it is searching, then we probably should not delay much longer. Can we let it into the vault now? We don’t know what it might do if we take too long. It may well have the capability to break through.” He suggested.
Vreta stepped up behind the group of scientists, watching the screen over their heads. “If it is searching, then we probably should not delay much longer. Can we let it into the vault now? We don’t know what it might do if we take too long. It may well have the capability to break through.” He suggested.