From the Notes of Dr. William Kruger by Tanaka5141174, literature
Literature
From the Notes of Dr. William Kruger
12th February, year one
Fools. Quacks. Degenerates, all of them. Embarrassments to the entire field of science. Afraid of what? A small risk? I ask, what world-changing endeavor was seen through, success or failure, without risk? Nothing in this world is without price, and risk is simply a decision that the result is worth that price. Fear of risk is cowardly indecision, nothing more. If we cannot make our own decisions, our enemies will make them for us. For the time being, it seems, we have given up our freedom of choice.
The Alpha Project is as good as scrapped--split in two. I barely managed to secure management of my own project. Lille