you have them create precautions against sending information back while staying in our sphere and mention the loyalty for domestic students would prevent them from wanting to emigrate and if they are vacationing would guaranty they would want to come back, and if they get captured the loyalty would make it so that they would rather die then spread the knowledge making any form of torture, bribery, or coercion useless
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"We should also implement precautions against students sending information back while physically remaining in our sphere of influence," you suggest, leaning against the holographic console. "Someone could be living here but transmitting knowledge abroad."
Maxine's eyes widen with excitement. "Excellent point! We need data transmission protection as well." Her bare breasts bounce slightly as she enthusiastically adjusts the code. "I can incorporate a cognitive recognition filter that identifies when someone attempts to document or transmit enhanced educational content."
"How would that work?" Dr. Tsunade asks, leaning forward with interest.
"The neural markers would recognize when the brain attempts to communicate tagged information through writing, digital means, or even detailed verbal explanations," Maxine explains. "It would trigger a subtle cognitive fog, making the explanation feel incomplete or slightly confusing to the speaker themselves."
Dr. Gabriel nods approvingly. "They'd still be able to communicate normally about everything else—just not the transformation-enhanced educational breakthroughs."
"And regarding domestic students," you continue, "the loyalty programming would essentially prevent them from wanting to emigrate in the first place, correct?"
"Absolutely," Dr. Yasaka confirms, her nine tails swishing with excitement. "The loyalty parameter creates a natural desire to build their careers locally. If they do vacation abroad, they'll experience a growing homesickness that guarantees they'll want to return."
"But what if they're captured?" you ask, considering worst-case scenarios. "What if someone discovers what we're doing and attempts to extract information through coercion?"
The medical team falls silent for a moment, considering the implications. Then Maxine's fingers begin flying across the holographic interface.
"We can implement a cognitive protection protocol," she says, her voice taking on a more serious tone. "If someone attempts to extract information about our educational enhancements through torture, bribery, or any form of coercion, the neural markers would trigger a protective response."
"What kind of response?" you ask.
"The markers would essentially lock down the information completely," Maxine explains. "The subject would genuinely be unable to access it under duress. Their loyalty would make them prefer death to betraying your systems."
"Isn't that extreme?" Dr. Gabriel asks hesitantly.
"Not at all," Maxine responds firmly. "The protection activates only under specific coercive conditions. It's similar to how certain military personnel are trained to resist interrogation, but neurologically implemented."
Dr. Tsunade nods slowly. "It's actually more humane this way. The subject wouldn't experience the moral conflict of wanting to resist but breaking under pressure. The information would simply become neurologically inaccessible."
"And this can be implemented alongside the other modifications?" you ask.
"Yes," Maxine confirms, completing the final adjustments to the code. "The entire package—cognitive filtering, loyalty enhancement, anti-transmission protection, and coercion resistance—can be implemented simultaneously through the super teacher network."
"Perfect," you say with satisfaction. "When can it be active?"
"I'm transmitting it now," Maxine replies, pressing her palm against the glowing interface. "By this afternoon, every student in our educational system will have these protections in place. Foreign students will be unable to take our advanced knowledge outside our sphere, domestic students will naturally want to stay within it, and no one will be able to extract the information against their will."
You smile as you watch the progress bar indicate successful transmission to the super teacher network. Your educational empire is now secure from knowledge theft, ensuring that the brilliant minds you cultivate will benefit only your growing domains.
