Although the public release of the Nerve Gear didn't have the full potential of the original version, it was still incredibly advanced for its time. It was particularly beneficial for the patients in coma or those with severely impaired bodies, offering them a remarkable breakthrough.
This technology would surely help many families to reunite and allow them to meet with their loved ones.
However, beneath this noble goal lay a more profound purpose. Each headgear was designed to scan, record and replicate human characteristics and store the data to create simulated versions of individuals.
While browsing through the lists in the shop, and working on a quantum computer, Evan had come across a significant problem.
That was, he wasn't an all-rounder. Even if the system could just supplement and lend a hand in enhancing his skills, in the end, it was he who had to level up all this.