The night was deep, and the lights in the laboratory were like lonely stars, weak but firm. Walter stood in front of the experimental table, his eyes were firm and deep, as if he was ready to face unknown challenges.

He turned around and ordered to the soldiers standing aside: "Go and get the cloning equipment. We are going to try to clone this radioactive creature."

The soldiers took action immediately. Their actions were quick and orderly. After a while, they returned to the laboratory with a complex set of cloning equipment. Walter checked every part to make sure they were intact, and then began the intense preparations.

Bai Ye stood aside, silently observing Walter's every move. He didn't speak, but there was a hint of nervousness and anticipation in his eyes. He knew that the success of this experiment would be directly related to their future research directions and possibilities.

Walter carefully placed the cell samples of the irradiated organisms in the petri dish, and then started the program of the cloning equipment. The device began to make a low roar, as if it was awakening some dormant power.

"What is the success rate of this experiment?" Bai Ye finally asked.

Walter did not answer directly, his eyes were still fixed on the cell samples in the culture dish. After a while, he slowly spoke: "It's hard to say. The biological characteristics of this radiation creature are extremely complex, and we still know too little about it. However, we must try, otherwise we will never be able to uncover their secrets. "

However, they did not forget their mission and goals. They know that they are fighting for the future of mankind and that every effort they make could be a critical step. So they moved on, continuing to explore this unknown territory.

Walter stopped what he was doing, and he raised his head, with a trace of determination in his eyes. "No, we can't waste any more time," he said. "Although the cloning failed this time, we still obtained some useful data."

However, they did not immediately cheer and celebrate. Walter knew that this was only the initial success of the cloning experiment, and they needed to further observe and study these cloned radioactive creatures to determine whether they had the same characteristics as the original creatures.

The cloning equipment continued to operate, making bursts of roaring sounds. Neither Walter nor Bai Ye spoke, they just waited quietly for the results of the experiment. Time seemed to slow down extremely slowly at this moment, and every second was full of tension and anticipation.

"These cloned organisms seem to grow much faster than the original organisms." Walter said, pointing to the data records on the experimental table.

"Successful!" Walter shouted excitedly.

Finally, the device made a soft beep, indicating that the experiment was completed. Walter immediately stepped forward and carefully opened the lid of the petri dish.

Time in the laboratory seemed to have lost its meaning, with only the figures of Walter and Bai Ye constantly busy under the light. They seemed to have become the masters of this laboratory, spending long nights together with these radioactive creatures.

Bai Ye took a deep breath, and he knew that Walter was right. Failure is not terrible, what is terrible is losing confidence and courage. They still have time and opportunity, and they can't give up so easily.

In the process, they encountered many difficulties and challenges. However, they did not give up, but continued to explore. They know that only in this way can they find the truth and find a glimmer of hope for the future of mankind.

In this silent and mysterious night, Walter and Bai Ye seemed to have become the guardians of the laboratory. They use their wisdom and courage to uncover the mystery of radioactive creatures and find a glimmer of hope for the future of mankind.

Bai Ye nodded, he knew that Walter was telling the truth. Although the cloning experiment failed, they collected some data on the growth and division of irradiated biological cells during the experiment, which may provide some clues for their future research.

Bai Ye frowned: "What does this mean?"

"Do we need to try again?" Bai Ye finally asked.

Bai Ye also showed a rare smile. He knew that this was just the beginning, but they had already taken an important step.

The light seemed paler. Walter stood in front of the petri dish, his eyes full of disappointment. He stared closely at the clone cells that should have been full of vitality, but now they looked lifeless and lifeless.

Bai Ye nodded, he understood what Walter meant. Although this experiment was full of unknowns and dangers, they had no retreat and could only move forward bravely.

"We can find some patterns from these data, and perhaps find the reason for the cloning failure." Walter continued, "This failure is not nothing, at least we know that this method does not work."

Bai Ye took a deep breath and felt a chill rising from the bottom of his heart. He knew that they were exploring uncharted territory and that every step could be fraught with danger. However, they had no choice but to move forward.

So, they continued to observe and study these cloned creatures. They try to find out the differences and connections between them and the original creatures, hoping to find the key to unlocking the mystery of the radioactive creatures.

In the days that followed, Walter and Bai Ye devoted themselves to research on cloning radioactive creatures. They constantly observe, record and analyze, trying to find out the secrets of these creatures. However, as the research progressed, they discovered that these cloned creatures seemed to have some subtle differences from the original creatures.

"Failed." He whispered, with an indescribable heaviness in his voice.

Bai Ye stood aside, his brows furrowed and silent. He understood Walter's mood at the moment and what this failure meant to them. But they have invested too much time and energy and cannot give up so easily.

Bai Ye moved closer, his eyes fixed on the cell samples in the culture dish. I saw that the original single cell had divided into many, and they were constantly growing and multiplying in the culture medium.

Walter turned and walked to the experimental table and began to sort out the messy equipment and reagents. His movements seemed a bit mechanical, as if he had lost his former dexterity and sharpness.

Walter shook his head: "It's not clear yet. However, this difference may affect their physiological characteristics and behavioral patterns."

So they began to analyze the data carefully. They checked every detail of the experiment over and over again, trying to find out what might have caused the cloning to fail. There was no expression on their faces, only concentration and determination.

Time passed quietly in their busyness, and it was already late at night in the blink of an eye.

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