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Chapter Thirty-Nine Simple and Clear Facts

From the roar of people to the sudden silence.

The familiar sun is not far away. The sunshine is full of hope and vitality. The universe is also expanding all the time in the twinkling of billions of stars.

Independent decision-making power is like a planet intending to determine its own trajectory and no longer being controlled by the stars near it.

This word exists, not only in textbooks, but also in the rights conferred by the law.

The independent decision-making power is as follows:

When mankind is in danger and human civilization faces a major crisis, United Airlines' R9-class spacecraft can independently decide the direction of the spacecraft and adopt all plans that are beneficial to protecting human civilization.

Dangerous situations include but are not limited to the following 11 situations...

Perimer had been silent from the beginning, and now he walked up to Arthur and Nami, his steps heavier than ever.

"Boy, I'm afraid we have to postpone the flight plan temporarily," Perimo said.

Nami shook her head wildly, "No, time is tight. Even if the spacecraft successfully enters the earth, we will only have forty-eight hours to find energy sources and explosive devices. We should not waste another minute."

"No one can say anything about this matter, but at present, the independent decision-making power has entered the consultation stage. Looking at the attitudes of these people outside, the consultation stage may be over in less than thirty minutes, and then the independent decision-making power will make democratic decisions. The ship

The principal has 30% of the decision-making power, the Earthist community has 30%, the aerospace school has 30%, and the remaining 10% of the decision-making power is in the hands of the preparatory school.”

Perimer believed that Nami should have some understanding of this procedure and there was no need for him to repeat it.

"Because of this, our action cannot wait. If Arthur and I can complete the mission, the problem of Mars residents will naturally be solved, and everyone no longer needs to consider who can land on the spacecraft and who can only stay on Mars. I think the top priority is

The World Heritage List task should be advanced rather than postponed."

Nami took Arthur's upper arm and shook it slightly. She thought Arthur should be on her side at this time, and the two must have the same idea.

Unless he is a coward.

But he is not. Not only is he not a coward, but he is also incredibly courageous. When he faced Commander Sanche Ramon just now, Arthur's focused and confident look said everything.

He was not a man who feared death on earth.

Even if Suzaku and Rachel's mission failed.

Nami's brain was congenitally trained to complete tasks efficiently. The nerves in her mind were flashing rapidly at this moment, stimulating Nami's endless fighting spirit.

"Arthur, please tell the deputy captain that we propose to set off now. In front of these humans, we set off immediately to let them see that the earth is the key to the mission. Only when the earth fails completely will we need to consider how to save it.

How much is what? Before that, you and I should at least give it a try. This is not overestimation, but an unswerving belief.

Arthur, I believe you are the same as me, right?"

Nami is sincere, brave, and has firm beliefs that will never change.

Arthur's ears could hear the breathing of everyone outside when they were silent, and he could hear their tears in the silence of breathing.

It goes against nature for humans to sit back and do nothing.

"Arthur." Seeing Arthur's delay in speaking, Nami began to feel anxious.

"You won't back down, will you?"

"No, I won't." Arthur suddenly seemed to have made a decision, "Arthur Lin, the pilot of the "World Heritage List" project, applied to start the mission immediately."

Seeing that Arthur was confident and fearless in the face of danger, Nami immediately said: "Namimu, the pilot of the "World Heritage List" project, applied to start the mission immediately. All preparations have been completed."

"This is very difficult. I can't make a decision." Vice Captain Perry Mo informed the decision-making committee of the two people's applications.

Klein's voice was the first to be heard among Perry Mo's little experts, "I object. Frankenstein just told me that the success rate he calculated for this mission is only 2%. I think my vote may have to be cast."

Leave it to the Martian residents. Let’s find a solution after we save Mir.”

Frankenstein's voice had a dry mechanical quality. He said: "Compared to the 2% success rate, the stability of Mir being able to fly 20 million kilometers safely after receiving 20,000 Martian residents is 87.2134."

"Okay, this data speaks for itself. I don't think Dr. Suzumiya needs her to answer again. She was not optimistic about this plan from the beginning. As far as I know, Dr. Suzumiya at least indirectly contributed to these people's forced request to activate it.

[Independent decision-making authority] actions.”

After listening to Klein's analysis, Perimer is still not good at making decisions, and Captain Stanley has not made his attitude clear yet.

"Captain?" Perimer called.

"I didn't expect that in less than an hour, we would already have to face such a difficult choice."

Stanley's voice was a little heavy, and when he said this, his image in the captain's uniform appeared where Sanche Ramon had just appeared.

The training center's loudspeaker equipment transmitted Stanley's words to every corner of the spacecraft.

Of course people outside can hear it clearly.

The originally silent crowd became excited again.

"Time waits for no one, please captain to start the [Independent Decision-making Consultation Meeting] immediately."

While the crowd poured into the flight center in an orderly manner, someone repeated similar words.

"I think it is necessary to let everyone know what we are facing at a time like this. The connection with the United Aviation Command Center has been interrupted. The question that pilot Arthur Lin just asked should not be difficult to answer. The United Aviation Command Center is in [Kilimaza]

Luo] belt.

And now, we have lost contact with the United Aviation Command Center. There are only two possibilities. One is that they have encountered communication problems, and the second is that they have been attacked."

"attack!"

"How can this be?"

"That's the command center of United Airlines. The most important elites of all mankind are there."

"Is this what the inhabitants of Mars do?"

"If this is really the case, it is not incomprehensible, but it is a bit radical."

"Maybe it's just a communication problem, the relay station is damaged or blocked by something."

"I didn't expect that United Airlines' command center would be in the solar system. I thought they would not be that close to danger."

Everyone speculated, but most people were unwilling to believe that the inhabitants of Mars maliciously controlled the United Aviation Command Center.

Of course, what they didn't even think about was why United Airlines was in the solar system. It was too dangerous here.
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