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Chapter 25: The rescue!
Translator: Lonelytree, _Dark_Angel_ Editor: Lucas
"Soravitational syste?" thundered Yao Yuan before the rest of conference room This was the first tier outside of being with a Black Star ree of deference before the Hope’s scientific community
Before the operation, he had considered all the risks it entailed and enacted contingency plans warding against the possibility of a corrosive at lierous encounters with aliens However, he failed to foresee his plan being trounced by afuture-tech systeross oversight!
Yao Yuan knew the risk involved when he ordered the dispatch of the expedition party, so he had mentally prepared himself for reports of casualties similar to how he had accepted it when a few of his comrades fell in their initial search of the spaceship The philosophy was that sometimes sacrifices needed to be made in order to achieve victory This was heavily reflected in the Black Star Unit’s lory in death caused by neglect and carelessness It was due to his lapse as the co officer that his men would have to pay with their lives! This was no sacrifice, this was a waste!
Standing at the podium, Yao Yuan enunciated his directive with force and clarity "All the necessary data has been trans is difficult to fulfill, but we are running out of tients, and four lieutenants whose lives depend on the shuttle’s supply of oxygen which will run out in eight to ten hours I can’t stress this enough: these are hu out of ti was full to the briists, and basically all people of sciences that were related to space travel They stood ready to heed Yao Yuan’s orders The same could be said about the team of technicians that had packed another conference roo on Yao Yuan’s cos simple: there are only three questions that I need answered One, how could the faulty h initial inspection? That is the reason for its malfunction, and is there a way to fix it? Three, outside of repairing the anti-gravitational system, are there other ways available to rescue the expedition party?"
After he said so, Yao Yuan planted hi here for updates Go do whatever needs to be done to answer these three questions, especially the last one People, down there are our kin and they need our help These thirty-two lives are too precious to be lost, and they’re counting on you to save them!"
Time on the Hope slowly trickled away The 120000 people on board all knew about the fate of the expedition party They were still alive but only for another eight to ten hours before their oxygen ran out Within that tiure out a way to reach and rescue theain…
It was now one hour and twenty y lab…
"no, no, no These are just pictures; ifare pixelated i his frustration with a punch on the runtleists in the rooerous pathogens existed in the planet’s air It was a hard task because they literally had no idea what they were looking for; no one knehat alien microbes or viruses looked like Were they bioseston[1] or tripton[2]… and if they were tripton, should they consider the possibility of the non-carbon based existences, such as a type of silicon-based organisantic that there could be lifeforms with various biochemical make-ups, and they needn’t all necessarily be carbon-based
Mankind, along with anisms on earth, is structured with a carbon-based biocheestion and absorption of carbohydrates, which are cheen, and carbon, for the energy to survive
However, it is not only carbon that can carry biological information Like carbon, silicon can create e to sustain life This is why silicon-based lifeforms are common features in science fictions, but who can affiranisms can’t be found in space? The silicon-based biocheen to function, so even though the planet’s arid at of carbon-based viruses, who can be certain it doesn’t contain silicon-basedSaburo and his teaists, and epidey was too limited to foriven were air sample analysis results and a few pictures of the air particles; they had no access to an actual sas without conducting a full field analysis?
Behind Saburo, a fair Caucasian sighed "Let’s just own up to the major With e have now, it’s simply impossible to proffer a conclusive result"
A dark-skinned pathologist added, "That’s true We’re scientists, not psychics How could we tell whether there are pathogens in the air based on a few pictures? This is a fool’s task Let’s just go and explain our situation to the major, sir"
This sentiment was picked up by a few other people in the roon… Yao Yuan’s show of unfettered fury today had shocked the scientific co honest with their complications early rather than bear the brunt of his fury afterup empty-handed by the end
Another slam on the table squelched the seed of disavowal Saburo uttered, in a si about… I will not have their blood on my hands because of our laziness! This is why I’ve studied to becoive people a chance at survival I will not back down, not this tiarded his subordinates with al, "Help me contact the major Tell him I wish to access the central raravitational system, multi-frequency co all the future-tech systems…"
It was now one hour and fifty ravity analytics laboratory…
Ever since the physicists found out about the anti-gravitynu to decipher their theoretical functionalities Even though man could build these intricate machines, their theories, physical bases, and production mechanisms were still unknown When it ca but rather reconstructing the of these e in size could lead to a faulty product