The door of the docking module of the space station slowly opened, and a small spacecraft flew in. But unlike the main cabin next door, there were no anxious employees here who wanted to leave in the spacecraft. To be precise, there was nothing here, because
This was originally a cargo hold used for transporting cargo. It was Nick who turned on the remote authority so that the spacecraft carrying Schiller could come here.
Ben Parker must appear in front of people, but Schiller does not necessarily. It is the best choice for them to be one in the open and the other in the dark, because no one knows what happened to the space station accident. If the mastermind behind the scenes is
You haven’t left yet, it’s going to be really nice.
Ben Parker rushed towards the large conference room as quickly as possible as soon as he got off the spaceship. He opened the door with a bang, countless pairs of eyes stared at him, and more people stood up.
"Oh my God, Ben?! Haven't you already gone back for treatment? Why are you here?!" An old employee of Parker rushed up, and Ben Parker hurriedly hugged him.
"I'm back, friends. I heard that there was a problem with the power system here and you were trapped, so I found an old friend of mine from SHIELD and came over on a plane to evacuate you."
"You are really crazy." Another female scientist shouted: "Now that we are trapped, do you want to be like us?! You shouldn't come back!"
"I know, of course I know, oxygen is limited..."
"That's not what I meant, it's very dangerous here!"
Seeing that she seemed to have something to say, Ben Parker walked up to her and looked at her and said: "The Earth has not given up on you. They have been actively thinking of ways and are now mobilizing spacecraft from the solar system star port to pick you up..."
"No, don't let them come." Another black man came up and said, "This is not right, I mean someone may have been lying in wait for a long time."
The female scientist took Ben Parker to the table next to her. There was a lot of research information on it, and there were many traces of their writing and drawing. The ink was not dry yet, and it looked like they had just discussed it.
"This is Li, who is responsible for the safety system of the photovoltaic integrated system, this is Van Dier, the space station software coding engineer, and this is Mohammed, the physical structure engineer..."
After introducing Ben Parker, the female scientist said: "It's okay for us to be idle here, so we started to discuss the cause of the accident. At first, Li proposed that the photovoltaic integrated system is not something that can be damaged by a wrench and a hammer, and then
Van Dier also discovered that the damage to the software and hardware occurred almost at the same time, and the power engineer did not have the ability to invade the power control program of the space station..."
The more Ben Parker listened, the deeper his frown deepened. He knew that the colleagues he worked with were all human elites, or that he had the lowest education and background among them. The others all graduated from prestigious universities, with an average of four or five Ph.D.s per person.
They don't just talk nonsense.
"Letting the spacecraft come over now may cause problems." The black man raised a very scary possibility. He said: "If someone can destroy the photovoltaic integrated system in this way and make half of the space station fall, he will definitely
He could make them all crash, but he didn’t do that because he probably wanted us to be used as hostages.”
"His purpose deserves deep consideration." The female scientist crossed her arms and said, "In fact, this space station has taken a new step in the field of human science, but it is not a big step. Most of the technologies used here are upgraded versions of earth technology.
, rather than any new original technology, the material also borrows the light of metal from alien planets.”
"To put it exaggeratedly, we are not even the most cutting-edge scientists. The real national treasures are all here on Earth. Whether we destroy us or the space station, it cannot be regarded as a heavy blow to mankind. If I were the one who was against
I won’t stop at this guy who is hostile to humans.”
The more Ben Parker thought about it, the more he felt something was wrong. He said: "You mean the other party's target is probably the spaceship?"
Several scientists looked at each other and said, "I'm afraid it's worse than that. Their target is probably the earth."
Seeing that Ben Parker was a little confused, one of the physicists stood up and said: "The spaceships we captured from the Kree are completely different from the small spaceships in Wakanda. Their frigates are real
spacecraft, not intra-galactic transportation.”
"If you want to use a metaphor, Wakanda's spaceship is roughly equivalent to a bicycle. It is easy to operate, does not take up space, consumes little energy, and more importantly, is very safe. There is nothing exploding in the whole body that can cause serious harm.
part."
"The Kree frigate is roughly equivalent to a fuel tanker. Regardless of whether you can drive it or not, as long as it is started and parked there, it can be regarded as a huge threat."
"For what?" Ben Parker asked.
"Gravity." The female scientist replied: "The Kree's spacecraft has a very complete gravity control device, but the earth does not. This is equivalent to driving a new oil tanker onto a bonfire. The former has protection.
There is no such thing as the latter."
Ben Parker thought for a moment, and then said: "What disaster will happen if gravity is out of control?"
"Most Kree frigates are not large enough, and coupled with the sophisticated gravity control system, they are not enough to directly change the orbit of the earth. However, gravitational imbalance is likely to cause tidal control, tsunamis may erupt on the earth, and the land may also be destroyed.
The sea is drowning.”
Ben Parker was shocked, and the Chinese scientist turned around to get the information and pointed it out to Ben Parker and said: "The current space station is still flying around the earth in a predetermined orbit. Assuming that the spacecraft that picks us up is in place in two hours, the space station will
It will be located directly above the North American continent. If the evacuation is to be completed within half an hour, the main frigate cannot be too far away from the space station."
"This distance is completely enough to cause tidal fluctuations." The female scientist pointed to the picture they drew above and said: "As long as there is a slight problem with the gravity control system of the spacecraft, a terrible tsunami will be triggered in North America, and then spread to the world.
, the worst result is that a large amount of sea water on the earth completely submerges civilization."
Ben Parker felt his head was buzzing, and he said: "But the spacecraft has been modified by many scientists, so there shouldn't be any problems, right?"
"Theoretically, of course not, but don't forget, theoretically there will be no problems with the space station."
Ben Parker realized that if no one interfered with the rescue work, it might be possible to proceed smoothly, but he couldn't resist someone who didn't hold it in well. No one could guarantee that the other party would not have the ability to attack the spacecraft until they found out what happened to the space station.
Ben Parker looked from the outside and found that most of the staff were now concentrated in this area. However, there were few large rooms on the Star Core Space Station, so most of them were divided into different groups based on departments and stayed in different rooms.
It is said that this was the idea of the head of the research department. Staying with familiar people can reduce panic, and not gathering in large groups can also prevent the spread of panic. As long as there is one sober person in a group, it becomes four or five people.
The backbone is not a problem, but any more will not be a problem.
Ben Parker is now very grateful for this decision. The vast majority of the staff are ordinary technicians. They thought it was just an accident caused by technician error and did not realize that this could be a man-made disaster.
Once they discover that people on Earth may be wary of saving them, their panic will be difficult to control.
Ben Parker knew what he should do most now. He sneaked into each room as quickly as possible and visited each room, saying that he was back from the earth. The purpose was to bring good news. The United Nations had basically decided on the rescue plan. It was completely feasible.
Make sure to rescue everyone before the oxygen runs out.
His comfort was very effective, because in people's eyes, a brave man who chose to go against the current at this time would not lie to them.
Ben Parker's reputation has always been very good. Everyone also knows that his nephew is an important researcher and has a close relationship with Stark. Even if it is to save Ben Parker, they will definitely do their best. They will not be abandoned.
Waiting to die here.
But when he returned to the original room, Ben Parker was also a little worried. He looked at the scientists and said, "Is there any way you can investigate what is going on?"
"In fact, there is a way." The Chinese scientist said: "So far, except for the technical workers on the guide rail, no one has seen how the photovoltaic integrated device is damaged."
"Aren't there any cameras around?" Ben Parker asked.
"In fact, there is, but the program has also been damaged. This is the key point." Several scientists came to the table and one of them took out a pen and drew a simple drawing and said: "The damaged photovoltaic integrated device is the entire space station.
The largest, there are 18 nearby cameras that can take pictures of the appearance of this integrated device, of which about 6 can take the full picture."
He drew the approximate locations of the six cameras on the drawing. Apparently he had inspected the space station when it was first built and noted it down.
"These six cameras were not physically damaged, but as the hardware of the photovoltaic integrated device was destroyed, the software was also invaded and deleted, and the surveillance images stored by the cameras were also deleted. This is the largest human-caused disaster in this disaster.
evidence, because a skilled worker does not have the ability to do this unless he has an accomplice who is proficient in computers."
"Again, although the image has been deleted, the camera is not damaged. As long as we can restart the camera, we can take pictures of the damaged photovoltaic integrated device. I am very familiar with this thing. As long as I can take a look
, I can probably determine what’s going on with the other party.”
"Then what are you waiting for?" Ben Parker said.
But soon the black scientist shook his head and said: "Otherwise, someone is playing tricks. The main control room that can deploy the cameras around the photovoltaic integrated device is in the other half of the space station. We just tried to send a message to the acquaintances over there.
Messages, but no one responded to us, they may have all..."
The atmosphere in the room fell silent, but Ben Parker said: "No, they are not dead. I heard before I came that the other half of the space station fell down, but now it is suspended over the southern seas of Australia, and the people inside are just unconscious."
"Oh, I know, it's because of the rapid fall, right?" The old white man among the scientists sighed and said, "They are really lucky. If I were me, I would die the moment I fall."
"This man can even install a photovoltaic integrated device outside the space station, which means that his equipment must be very complete. It is impossible for us to defeat him alone."
"But we have to secretly investigate his identity. This is also related to whether the frigate can come to rescue us and how to rescue us."
"Indeed." The female scientist pushed up her glasses and said, "To investigate this, we must send people to the other half of the space station... Ben, how did you get here?"