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Chapter 28 Questions

Indeed, no one should forget the companions on the Moon and Mars bases, of course they are companions and always will be.

No matter how far away humans are dispersed, the bond of companionship is an everlasting bond.

"It seems that the current coordinates of the Mir are no longer important. Commander, when are you going to tell us the purpose of gathering us here today? Is it a test?"

Suzaku was already eager to give it a try. She was instructed to put on combat uniforms and Arthur was in flight suits. It seemed that there must be a test waiting for them next.

"Things are more troublesome than we expected. As Professor Klein said, we have indeed been thinking about the plan to return to Earth for more than a hundred years, but things have gone against our expectations. Several attempts have all ended in failure. The spacecraft we sent to Earth has

devices, and eventually lost contact.

The earth is still like this. What you see in the picture is what the earth looks like now. The atmosphere has still not recovered, like a thick black fog."

"Isn't there any signal that can be received on Earth?"

Arthur asked.

"Very good question. We tried various methods more than a hundred years ago, but..."

The commander shook his head.

"Thank you, I've finished asking my questions." Arthur nodded politely and took a step back.

"This is a demon that appeared 200 million kilometers away from Mars. Because of its existence, our solar system may disappear."

Klein knew what the demon was, and he looked at the students worriedly, fearing that they would be unable to control their sadness after hearing the next news, because most of these children's great-grandparents came from Mars and Earth.

"What is this?" Jacob asked.

"It's a vacuum bubble. At present, we can't think it is anything else."

"If other possibilities are eliminated, the remaining one, no matter how unreasonable it seems, is the fact itself."

"Very good, what Arthur said is right. We can't be sure what it is. With the powerful technology of mankind today, we still can't find the second possibility." The commander's eyes suddenly dimmed, even in the

In the picture of the wall, you can still feel the tremendous pressure he endured.

"So, this thing will swallow everything. As the high energy declines to low energy, Mars will disappear and other planets will disappear." Suzaku quickly analyzed thoroughly.

Everyone understands what is going on. There is a small vacuum bubble near Mars, and Mars has only a short time left.

"We have two plans that might save Mars and the moon..."

In the middle of the commander's words, Li Xiang interrupted: "I'm sorry, sir, if the planet cannot be saved, we can at least pick up all the people on it. The Mir is so fast, and our place is very spacious. Even if we come back again

Thousands of people are no problem.”

"The number of people is far more than a few thousand. There are fifteen blocks in the Martian living area with a total of more than 200,000 people."

"Then why don't we let other spaceships come back too? Even if they fly far away, they can come back as long as they have time."

Suzaku frowned. Li Xiang's statement sounded to her a bit too idealistic.

If the matter were so simple, the commander would not talk to these students in person.

Obviously, there must be a reason why the spacecraft cannot come back, so all the responsibility will fall on Mir.

"I'm really sorry. This is what we can't do. First, in terms of time, we don't have much time left. The only spaceship that can come back within fifteen days is the Kunlun. If it flies at full speed at its current position,

Maybe we can reach Mars on the next twelfth day."

"That's great. With the Kunlun and the Mir, we can take away at least one-fifth of the population. There's always a way to squeeze in, right?" This was Jacob talking.

"The spaceship can barely bear it, but this means that it is very reluctant, and..."

The commander hesitated.

"And there will be dangers. There has never been a record of overloading a spacecraft. If it is overloaded, many problems may occur. The first is that Kunlun and Mir, which have picked up Martian residents, may encounter speed-up problems."

"Very well, Arthur, keep talking." Professor Klein encouraged quietly.

Arthur nodded and continued: "The issue of speed is a big problem. If I guess correctly, after organizing the residents to board the Kunlun, there will not be enough time left for the Kunlun to accelerate away from the vacuum bubble. This is just

It only takes simple calculations to get completely accurate results.”

The commander closed his eyes slightly, then stretched out his hand to signal to continue.

"In this case, maybe the answer is that Kunlun has no chance to fly away from Mars, and saving it will become the loss of more people's lives."

"That's right." Li Xiang and Suzaku said.

"Any more?" the commander asked.

"Yes." Arthur replied, "Assuming that the Kunlun has enough time to fly away from Mars, then let's look at the second question, who can leave on the Kunlun and who will be left behind. There is no doubt that the people left behind will

It’s waiting to die.”

Woo!

"Yeah, why didn't I think of that?"

"Who gets to decide who leaves and who stays?"

"This is really...heartbreaking."

"Our ancestors experienced a catastrophe on the earth. At that time, at least everyone had the opportunity to leave. Except for most of the first to leave, the survivors all left the earth one after another. This was due to our aerospace technology

The construction of the extraterrestrial base has been large enough to accommodate everyone's life, and it was a peaceful migration.

The situation this time is completely different. Once the Martian residents know that they may not be able to leave, do they need everyone to raise their hands to show that they are willing to give up the chance of survival to others?"

"From a humanitarian perspective, we should not give up on anyone," the commander said.

"But it's impossible not to give up." Arthur's calm tone made everyone present feel gloomy, and in the end there was almost no hope.

The breath of death has spread.

"Any more?"

"And." Arthur looked at his classmates. Suzaku bit his lips and shook his head at him. Arthur took a deep breath and continued.

"After the Kunlun and Mir took in the residents, they faced the possibility of the entire ship being destroyed."

After saying this, the training ground exploded.

Everyone didn't know what they were talking about. Some people felt their stomachs twitching, while others had difficulty breathing.

After this situation lasted for a minute, after Professor Klein gave an order to "keep quiet," everyone realized that they were trained aerospace school students and could not bear the pressure like a child.

Don’t be afraid in the face of danger, and stay calm even if you are afraid.
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