After facing overwhelming opposition, Toni Armstrong ceased to mention the matter again.
However, as the project continued to develop, more and more barriers became difficult to break through. Many of these barriers could actually be conquered; they merely lacked sufficient human response data and experimentation. Yet, led by the Couple Sully, a group of people were extremely stringent in their requirements, strongly opposing and refusing to carry out human experiments even though Toni Armstrong had spent a large sum to recruit some people on their deathbed.
They believed that such actions were against human ethics and could likely lead to human trafficking. Once started, it could lead to unimaginable consequences.