The day of the experiment arrived, and Cyllene was led to a state-of-the-art laboratory. Sophia and her team had set up a complex system of electrodes, sensors, and a non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI). The device, resembling a sleek, futuristic helmet, would read Cyllene's brain signals and transmit visual information directly to her cerebral cortex.
Mara recruited a team that balanced raw talent with tempered caution. Omar, an auditory systems engineer with a fondness for thrift-store ties, designed soundscapes that could render distance as timbre and angle as harmonics. Lin, a materials specialist, devised a fingertip array that translated current gradients into patterned pressure on the skin. Kaito, the clinician, handled consent and the gentle art of convincing volunteers that uncertainty might be worth their trust. doctor adventures cytherea blind experiment