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Chapter 52: Choosing a Colony Also Needs Thinking

Compared to the other party's last time, the idea was rejected on the spot due to its relatively unethical and poor practicality. The suggestion made by the think tank member is undoubtedly the one that seems relatively feasible among the countless results discussed earlier.

The biggest difficulty that seems to be the only thing that requires solving and taking care of hundreds of thousands of refugees, eating, drinking, defecation, and clothing and shelter in a short period of time.

This kind of thing is not a big problem for Longguo, which has accumulated countless rich execution experience in responding to disasters in the past.

Now the only execution difficulty in front of them, or it makes everyone on the scene have a strong interest in this, and it is related to the question of [where should the first colonial star chosen by humans be?]...

Everyone at the scene who discussed this point, but after calling relevant people and professional aerospace people, they took all the relevant information about the livable planets that humans have discovered to the scene for circulating and viewing, and soon a series of differences and disputes were formed:

"...It turns out that the first choice is the target. No matter how you look at it, it should be [Mars], right?"

"Compared with the 'garbled satellite (master)' moon that is too close to Blue Star, and cannot grow vegetables, at most it can only build a scientific research station and a mining base."

"I believe that those astronauts know more than us in the various benefits of colonizing Mars."

"After all, this livable planet is not only relatively close to Blue Star."

"Even the annual rotation time is infinitely close to our home planet, it also has abundant water and mineral resources."

"In addition to the information known to this planet, it is also the most common one among the livable planets that the people of the Blue Star have learned."

"If you want to accumulate more experience and even make profits in this interstellar colonization process in the future, then that planet is definitely the most suitable colonial star."

"We can fully exploit the rich minerals on that planet as much as possible while aiding them in rebuilding civilizations, as the biggest savings in aid costs."

"If you are lucky, our aid operations will not only not lose money, but will even achieve excess profits!"

"I believe that if the rebel humans in the Matrix world really have to choose an alien colony as their base for re-establishing civilization... Then Mars, which is relatively closest to their home planet, will undoubtedly be the 'chosen land' they prefer to regard as a brand new home!"

The people who first make suggestions and support running to Mars are undoubtedly some professional astronauts who are older than the age of age, the majority led by think tank members and military leaders with the most conservative and steady mentality.

Most of the members who did not like too risky plans and acted aggressively, nodded and agreed to the proposal just as soon as the proposal was put forward.

But since only the majority of people support this plan, it means that in addition to removing the silent abandoners, there are still a few voices who will make different opinions on this seemingly finalized matter:

"I don't think so? With the fact that we already have the iron-blooded spacecraft that can be used to sail interstellar at a 'light-year-hour' speed', shouldn't this Blue Star take a bigger step in its first external exploration of interstellar colonization?"

"Even if you think that those planets that are hundreds of light years away from the solar system at any time are too far away. If Zhu Jue takes a spaceship and fly to those places in one breath, it is too risky..."

"But these other galaxies that are not far away from the solar system themselves also have a few outrageously stronger radiation than the planet's surface, and there are also sandstorms all year round and dust storms. Are you looking for a better livable planet?"

"For example, [Glitzer 581g] in Libra is a more livable planet with an outrageous temperature difference environment with a temperature lower than the normal temperature of Mars to minus 60 degrees Celsius."

"Not only does it have much liquid water and atmosphere than Mars, but it is also only 'just twenty light years' from Blue Star... It's just a target location that can be reached in about a day when riding on an iron-blooded spacecraft."

"And [Proxima Centauri b], which is closer than this and is located in Alpha Centauri."

"The distance between itself and Blue Star is only 4.2 hours. It takes less than half a day to fly there."

"If we have to choose alien planets as interstellar immigration test field, why do we have to hang ourselves on the tree on Mars?"

"I think that since you want to start trying these livable planets, you can also try more during this period... Anyway, it won't consume much fuel from the iron-blooded spacecraft itself, right?"

"But don't say that you will fly to Mars' close-range spacecraft, and you will be relatively safe."

"It's also a space trip that can be completed in one day - I can't find any risk of flying to Mars and flying to adjacent galaxies in the solar system. Where does it look like it's going to be bigger!"

……………………

I saw that there was no lack of exploration spirit and the personnel composition was relatively younger astronauts, and a minority composed of a few think tank members and individual military senior executives, after putting forward this seemingly radical idea...

"Then let's vote and make the final decision."

...After all, they were unable to resist the idea of ​​the majority who planned to use the four words "Everything is stable" as the focus of this action. They were inevitably a little sorry for this phenomenon that this is probably the only opportunity to colonize across galaxies that they saw in their lifetime.

After that, they immediately proposed a hope that after establishing a Mars colony, they could extend the system mission completion time as long as possible.

It is so convenient for them to explore the locations of landforms and mineral resources for a long time on the crimson planet, so as to collect sufficient data to wait for future use in the real world, and leave it as a reference and backup request.

Naturally, it was soon passed by everyone on the scene who had originally planned to do this and was highly unanimously approved.

So now, now that everyone has reached a general consensus on how to complete the tasks of "The Matrix 3".

Then, the next step is to place where people are expected to be transported to the real world for large-scale temporary placement through the form of a crossing gate, and a large number of daily necessities.

And how to resist the harsh living environment on the Martian surface, and find ways to prepare another residence on Mars for those refugees, so as to help them survive the most difficult early stages of civilization reconstruction...

This has been a long time since these big names discussed this carefully...
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