Regardless of the level of the scientific research station, in the control room of each scientific research station, there is a computer connected to the internal network of the Ice Keeper organization.
The computer records a lot of knowledge about survival in the Arctic, how to operate various icekeeper equipment, and maps of the terrain near the scientific research station.
In addition, this computer can also be used to record data, play some stand-alone games, and watch some old movies.
The computer uses the Icekeeper's private network, and the signal is very poor, and it cannot connect to the outside world. But no one complains. After all, it is good to have such a recreational tool in the Arctic.
The 249 scientific research station also has such a computer, and the model is quite old.
Huo Yu walked to the computer, sat down, and logged in his account and information.
The loading interface after the computer is turned on is very simple, similar to early domestic forums.
Except for the various sections and search engines, there is nothing superfluous.
This interface was entered once when Huo Yu first came here, but this time due to the improvement in level, there are many differences.
The map interface alone has a completely new look.
The previous map only had markings on nearby terrain and other scientific research stations, not even the locations of abandoned scientific research stations.
Huo Yu was able to reach the abandoned 121 scientific research station only by relying on the paper map given to him by the captain who sent Huo Yu here.
Nowadays, the number of map elements has increased significantly, including the locations of abandoned scientific research stations, polar animal haunts, various resource points, and even dangerous areas where illegal organizations may appear.
Such a detailed map would definitely fetch a sky-high price on the black market, and many organizations in black and gray areas would be happy to pay a high price to buy such a map.
Huo Yu glanced at the map briefly and then turned his attention elsewhere.
The Ice Keeper's internal database is like a museum, and the knowledge content inside is as vast as the ocean. If you read them one by one, you may not be able to finish them all in your lifetime.
The technology in this world is obviously stronger than that in Huo Yu's previous life.
There are a lot of black technologies in the Ice Keeper organization that are difficult for Huo Yu to understand, such as ice measuring rods.
If Arctic scientific researchers in previous generations wanted to measure the thickness of the ice, they would wrap a wire around a metal pole and then send an electric current through the wire. The wire would then dissipate heat and melt the ice around the ice layer into the sea.
The scientific expedition personnel will then pull the wire upward until the bolt tied below the wire touches the bottom of the ice, and then measure the length of the wire above the bolt to measure the thickness of the ice layer.
This method was already considered very simple in previous lives, and it is the most effective measurement method developed through generations of scientific researchers.
But in this world, icekeepers only need to insert a measuring rod into the snow to get detailed information about the thickness of the ice layer in an instant.
In fact, Huo Yu doesn't care much about these black technologies recorded in the database.
What he cared about most, and what Xie Jie hinted at many times, was the information about the Arctic Pole.
Huo Yu clicked on the search engine and entered the four words "Arctic Pole".
Soon, a large amount of content related to the North Pole jumped onto the screen:
"Seasonal and Interannual Variation Characteristics of Arctic Stratospheric Ozone in Recent Years"
"Discussion on the problem of pointing through the North Pole under the ice - using the "mutual comparison method of two instruments""
"Simulating the Melting Process of the Arctic Pole Ice Sheet"
"The Possibility and Types of Animals Existing in the Arctic Pole"
There are already a large number of scientists in the Icekeeper organization, so the form of these knowledge contents is very close to the paper.
Huo Yu finally focused on one of the articles: "Advanced Guide for Arctic Icekeepers: The Arctic Pole"
This article caught his eye because its font was red.
There are three colors for the Ice Keeper information title: black, yellow, and red.
These three colors correspond to different levels of confidentiality, namely open, confidential, and top secret.
Most of the public information is of some knowledge type, content that the Icekeeper organization allows and encourages everyone to spread.
Confidentiality and top secret are different. These documents are prohibited from being disseminated to the general public for various reasons. Otherwise, they will face organizational review and punishment, and in serious cases, they will be jailed.
Most of these confidential contents are information about rare resource points, the distribution of rare animals, etc. A small part of them are the uncommunicable secrets that Huo Yu wants to find.
The North Pole is a truly bitter cold place where animals and resources do not appear, so this article probably hides the secrets of the icekeepers.
Huo Yu didn't rush to open it, and poured himself half a glass of vodka to try to relax and calm down as much as possible.
The space backpack is very useful for stopping time. This vodka still maintains a cold taste when you drink it.
After taking a sip of ice-cold wine, Huo Yu suddenly sobered up and clicked on the article without hesitation.
What comes into view is a long list of people who participated in the compilation of this article, written in both Chinese and English.
One of the names at the top caught Huo Yu's attention, Wu Song.
Huo Yu was a little surprised, but at the same time he felt it was natural.
As a cheap teacher, he is one of the top Arctic scientists in the country, so it is only natural that he can participate in the writing of articles of this level.
Continuing to read on, the beginning of the article is a thought-provoking sentence:
[All ice keepers should maintain a high degree of respect for the pole! 】
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Antarctica Scientific Research Station.
Wu Song sat upright facing the desk, behind which was an ordinary-looking old man.
The old man looked through the documents in his hand and remained silent the whole time.
Wu Song, who was usually arrogant and self-righteous, was unusually quiet at the moment. The only sounds in the room could be heard were the breathing of the two people and the sound of the old man turning papers.
"As far as I know, he is your student, right?"
The old man's voice was very clear and did not match his age at all. In comparison, Wu Song's voice was much hoarse.
"Yes, he was my most proud student when I was teaching in China."
"So, what is your conclusion?" The old man put down the document in his hand and looked at Wu Song in front of him with eyes.
Wu Song opened his mouth, but no words came out.
He had to clear his throat and then said softly:
"Has the ability to take out various props."
"Has the ability to communicate with animals and even command them temporarily."
"Has a powerful physique and strength that seems to exceed the limits of the human body."
"Has miraculous archery skills, and a bow and arrow that far exceeds today's Blue Star technology."
"To sum up, I think that the intermediate icekeeper Huo Yu is exactly the person who is extremely favored in this era."
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[The icekeepers who set foot on this glacier are likely to be extremely favored. This is not an empty talk or a superstition, but a real thing.]
Huo Yu looked at the next line of text and was a little confused.
Being extremely favored?
What does this mean?
In order to resolve his doubts, Huo Yu continued to read.