Even worse, Wily actually removed his helmet and tossed it to the floor, exposing himself to the elements! “If he could survive this…!” The leader attempted to get up, not that it did a lot of good. His suit of plastic polymer couldn’t continue resist the dancing beams.
Even with a hazard suit on, he was perspiring. “Urk…!” Wily gasped, getting down on his hands and knees. ABORT, LORD WILY.” “I will not!!” Wily declared in delirium, “I’m feeling something from this! It’s not just heat from the light! There’s a change in my molecular structure!” A component of the machine short circuited from the inside, and that led the prism emitting the light spectrum to overheat. POWER OUTPUT IS INCREASING, OVERRIDING CURRENT FAIL-SAFES. “MALFUNCTION DETECTED,” The computer informed, “ELECTROMAGNETIC GENERATION IS CAUSING ALTERATIONS IN THE MACHINE. Just then, the energy level started fluctuating, causing the chamber to grow hot, compounded by EM Radiation generating from inside. Somehow, the machine was manipulating the waves to completely envelop him. As light covered him, it started to dance around him in a spiral. The EM Waves poured out through a hexagonal prism on the ceiling of the camber, in the form of multiple, bright colors. “No one will ever say that about me again.” “PREPARATIONS COMPLETE,” A computerized voice reverberated in the machine, “COMMENCING ELECTROMAGNETIC ALTERATION PROCESS.” “Finally,” He mumbled, “Computer, begin increasing power output by 60%.” “WARNING,” The computer advised, “SUDDEN INCREASE IN ELECTROMAGNETIC GENERATION COULD RESULT IN PERMANENT BODILY DAMAGE TO SUBJECT OR PERMANENT DAMAGE TO PULSE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM.” “Noted, but ignored!” Wily impatiently shouted, “Increase by 60% now!” On command, the computer forcibly raised the power, disregarding a timely process that could’ve safely given what he wanted. He was wearing a radiation hazmat suit to protect him from the radiation that would be unleashed upon him. “Weak, am I?” Wily growled, adjusting his gloves. That would, however, result in the human being forced into an electronic device, as there’s no way to determine if such a body could exist in the world. He believed that a human could survive the process at the expense of having a permanently altered body composed of EM Waves. The project was postponed forever until Wily retrieved the blueprints for it. Not only did no one want to volunteer to make that step, but a terrible incident happened at SciLab, one where a son of Dr. But like the first one, the same risks still remained. Then, the time would come to test if a human could be sent in through such a way. All trials were successful, in spite of a few hiccups.
He moved on to a sticky note, a pencil, a baseball, a laptop, and a bed. He started with converting a paper clip into data, and he managed to send it into the Cyberworld. It was long and it took him over two years, but he did it.
However, what he saw was possible, so through trial and error, he would create a generator that could emit EM Waves and utilize a computer-operated machine to tap into that field.
Another problem with his theory: waves from electromagnetic fields could only be emitted, not controlled. The details to it were classified, probably because no one would believe him if he reported that scene. The key to its potential lies in EM Waves, which was the cause of that phenomenon. This was meant to be a successor to the scrapped Pulse Transmission System, which could transmit human brainwaves and allow a user to interact with the Cyberworld, but had too many risks to consider. It was dubbed the Pulse Transmission System Mark II. This led him to a project that would convert real world objects into electronic data to send into the Cyberworld. Yuichiro Hikari had created it after he witnessed a strange phenomenon, believing a physical link to the digital world could be established. He had been biding his time, gathering what was needed for that device used so long ago. With all the components running at their peak, Wily waited for the auto program to start. Chapter 18- Guess Who's At Dinner? A long drone escaped from the machine as it powered up, nearly ready to engage.