Chapter 42 Simple Questions
Suzumiya finally breathed a sigh of relief. Klein took out a candy from his pocket and threw it to Suzumiya. The candy drew a perfect parabola in mid-air, jumped over the three-dimensional avalanche scene and landed on Suzumiya's hand.
"Professor Klein must have helped Dr. Suzumiya a lot. As we all know, although you are on the Mir, Professor Klein has your own information network. Your eyes and resources are spread throughout the entire United Airlines fleet.
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"That's not the case. It's just that we have been in business for a long time and are familiar with everyone. However, United Airlines has kept the vacuum bubble secret very well, and in the past fifty years, the pilots of those transport ships have not even
One was confused as to why Mir flew back to the solar system."
Klein suddenly realized that the people on these transport ships were really minding their own business, since no one had ever considered why Mir was circling the edge of the solar system.
Suzumiya explained helpfully: "Professor Klein only has good intentions. All planning and actions are my responsibility. Please don't blame Professor Klein."
After Suzumiya finished speaking, he smiled apologetically at Klein.
This move aroused Klein's heroic feelings to protect the girl. He said angrily: "At this time, what is the use of discussing these things? Did Dr. Suzumiya do anything wrong? Don't all of us deeply love the earth?
And Mars? If you have the opportunity to go back and see the earth, no one here will say that they have no idea at all."
"Yes, of course. I dream that one day my feet will be able to set foot on a certain planet." Frankenstein's words were a bit funny, but Klein couldn't laugh. If he saw Frankenstein in normal times,
The muscles on the Tin Man's face trembled slightly, and the emotional reaction was so strong that he would definitely be able to help but laugh kindly, but now he couldn't laugh either.
"That's enough. Now that we know that an avalanche will occur, and now that Mir is in the autonomous decision-making stage, isn't the most important thing we should do to immediately contact MarsAir's spacecraft in Kilimanjaro to stay away from the prison ship?" Perrymer said.
"I agree." Klein immediately raised his hand.
"I agree." Suzumiya followed closely.
"Agreed." Frankenstein raised his hand.
"I agree too." Perimo's hand had been raised high just now.
"Very well, let's do everything we can."
After Stanley finished speaking, he immediately gave the order to the spacecraft control center, "Contact all spacecrafts in the [Kilimanjaro Belt]."
"This is Mir, warning, get out of Kilimanjaro!"
"Warning, get out of Kilimanjaro!"
"Warning, get out of Kilimanjaro!"
...
"What happened?" Suzumiya asked uneasily.
"I'm afraid nothing happened at all." Frankenstein understood the problem they encountered earlier than anyone else.
Klein laughed, "No way, how is this possible? Total destruction?"
"Shut up, Professor Klein. Can you say something nice at this critical moment?" Suzumiya said with an angry look on his face.
"We have lost all contact with the Mars spacecraft." Stanley leaned back in his chair, lowered his head and said nothing.
what does that mean?
Lost all contact?
"The latest result sent by the technical department is that MarsAir said that a spacecraft actively cut off contact with the outside world."
Perimo sent the final data report to the desktop. Suzumiya closed her eyes. She didn't know what else to do.
This is to be expected. MarsAir actively cuts off contact with the outside world in order to better hide its whereabouts. They want to secretly enter the Kilimanjaro Belt and then send the residents of Mars to the edge of the solar system in batches. This plan looks like
There is no problem getting up.
The buffering action of waiting for rescue is just self-rescue, and of course it cannot be done blatantly.
They knew Mir was nearby, but the answer they received after the referendum was that Mir would implement a plan to restart the World Heritage List, which did not include landing on Mars and receiving its inhabitants.
When Mars knew the result, they started a self-rescue operation.
The Kilimanjaro belt is indeed a very good choice. MarsAir's small spacecraft is easy to move and the Martian residents have the opportunity to completely evacuate to Kilimanjaro. But the problem lies in the space defense system. Obviously no one on Mars knows this.
thing.
United Airlines never thought that the Kilimanjaro belt, a deserted land that was a full century behind the space fleet in technology, would actually activate avalanche defense one day.
The conceivable result is that the first batch of MarsAir spacecraft bound for the prison ship have all turned into dust, flying in the void of the Kilimanjaro Belt.
It was like a paper shredder, crushing thousands of spacecraft and orbiting space stations in a short period of time.
The snow dropped the temperature in the entire conference room to an unbearable low.
"Now, what else can we do?"
Klein stood up and slapped everyone on the shoulders. Finally, he walked back to his seat and said, "What else can we do? It's not the end of the world yet. Don't do this, okay?"
His optimism is a ray of warm sunshine.
Suzumiya was already crying. She had mixed feelings in her heart, including regret, pain, despair and helplessness. She couldn't find a little bit of hope, even if it could pass through the slit of a particle. Without it, she had no choice.
"We are all the wisest people. We can't just not think of a way. There is always a way, even if its success rate is very unreliable, right, Mr. Frankenstein."
"You call me sir? This is a very distant title." Frankenstein pretended to straighten his collar like a gentleman.
"Sir, think about mathematics, physics, chemistry, and cosmology. What other technologies can we rely on?" Klein twirled his fingers and spoke faster and faster.
"We need some useful advice, from reliable science." Stanley himself has a Ph.D. in physics, but at this moment he also felt that maybe a purely technical brain like Frankenstein could handle the current dilemma more calmly.
"It's really not a big deal. Let me ask you a simple love question."
"Love question." Klein's eyes widened, "Don't be joking."
Frankenstein smiled and said, "I'm just giving an example. Suppose two Earth residents in the first half of the twentieth century were in love. The lovers quarreled over some trivial matter, and then one party stopped calling the other party. At this time
Is the other party unable to understand the lover’s situation?”
"Yes, this is indeed the case with the technological level in the first half of the 20th century. The telephone was the most convenient way of communication," Dawson said.
"If A doesn't call A1, he can't contact A1, but A wants to know about A1's situation. Is there any way at this time?" Frankenstein asked again.
"Stop beating around the bush and tell me quickly." Klein said impatiently.
"I guess we can call A1's family to find out about A1's situation." Suzumiya replied.
Frankenstein nodded and shook his hand, "Let's look at this problem in the current situation. Although we can't contact Kilimanjaro, if there are survivors in Kilimanjaro who want to contact us, they can only
Chapter completed!