Let you write about wandering, you write about wandering the earth

84. The Moon Is Ours! Leave It To You, I Don’T Trust You!

["There's no time, I can't finish it!"]

[Inside the coalition government headquarters, there were complaints from staff. ]

[The time is tight and the task is heavy. Everyone here is almost driven crazy. ]

["Sir, you know it's really difficult."]

[Zhou Zhe is directly opposite, a man who looks like an army officer is talking to him. ]

["All nuclear bombs come from different models, different eras, and different countries..."]

["Speak directly." Zhou Zhe interrupted him, "How long will it take?"]

["The nuclear bomb on the moon has been deployed." Zhou Zhe said directly. ]

[The officer took off his military cap, stroked his bald head, and his whole body suddenly slumped. 〕

[He let out a long sigh, and then said slowly: "It will take at least...seven hundred and fourteen hours..."]

[At this time, the timer hanging on the wall showed that it had been less than an hour since the moon crashed. ]

[Zhou Zhe shook his head when he heard this. He knew that this situation could no longer be accomplished by pushing people to the limit. ]

[The screen switches in front of different staff members around. Everyone is working hard to carry out the work at hand.

Stacks of documents were placed on their desks, and the word "error" popped up on the computer screen from time to time. ]

[This is an impossible mission, but they can't stop like this. Even though he knew that he would definitely fail, he still had to at least try until the last moment. ]

["Human beings," Zhou Zhe sighed, "have used the most sophisticated security systems to destroy each other."]

[After saying that, he slowly turned around in his wheelchair and prepared to leave. He had given up hope and was extremely disappointed with the past behavior of human beings. ]

[However, at this moment, the bald officer behind him stopped him again: "Sir..." He stood up and put on his military cap again, "There is a backup plan.

]

[…]

[Universe, space, space station. ]

[Hundreds of astronauts working in the space station stood neatly in a square formation, with their hands behind their backs, listening to Nov's speech in front. ]

["This is a mechanical detonator for nuclear bombs. There are eighty-one styles in total."]

["Every time a nuclear bomb is detonated, it can trigger about ten nuclear bombs."]

[Beside him, a technician stood explaining to them how to use the detonator. ]

["As for hydrogen bombs, they need to be detonated one by one."]

["So, we need two hundred and nineteen people to operate."]

["But to ensure success, I need three hundred people."]

[In the crowd, Zhang Peng, who was listening to Nov's words, was thoughtful and closed his eyes. ]307

[Our docking cabin is not a landing craft, so I only have one-way tickets here. ”]

[After Nov finished speaking, he quietly waited for everyone's reaction. ]

[This is a doomed mission with no return. ]

[The astronauts who want to carry out this mission can only wait for death silently on the moon after taking off the safety of the nuclear bomb. ]

[They will be instantly evaporated into ashes by the high temperature generated by the nuclear bomb explosion, and then float into the dark universe as the moon is dismembered. ]

[No bones would survive in this condition, and no graveyard would be left for them. ]

[Only the universe...is their graveyard!]

["I go!"]

[Soon, a brave voice broke the silence in the cabin. ]

[Then, another voice sounded: "I'm going!"]

[After the opening ceremony, more and more people raised their voices and raised their hands. ]

["I am coming too!"]

["Count me in!"]

["Then come on!"]

[Astronauts from various countries are like a relay. They did not even hesitate or think too much before choosing to die. ]

[Perhaps they have children at home who are waiting for them to return, or they have elderly parents who need their care. ]

[There are many young people among them. These people may have just completed a quarter or a third of their lives, but they still have not chosen to back down. ]

[They are a group of the most well-trained astronauts trained by human beings who have gathered all their strength. It can be said that they are the most elite group of people in the entire human race. ]

[Whatever position you stand in, you have to bear what kind of responsibilities. Now, when the life and death of the earth is at stake, the lives of billions of people hang on their hands. ]

[The voices of astronauts determined to die are still ringing. ]

[Their voices echoed in the cabin, like playing the most tragic and generous symphony. ]

[Zhang Peng couldn't help but turn his head and look at the brave people who raised their hands, the expression on his face was full of grief. ]

[Sure enough, we humans have never lacked brave people! These astronauts are all good!]

[I didn’t expect that in the end, the astronauts on the space station would have to risk their lives to complete the mission.

I thought the staff on the ground could crack the nuclear bomb code. 】

[The difficulty of breaking the boundary code is still too high. Thousands of nuclear bombs,

The code (bcbj) of each nuclear bomb is extremely complex, and even 550W cannot be completed in such a short time. 】

[Yes, don’t forget it’s a nuclear bomb! The government must have given them the strictest and most complex password system. 】

[Although I don’t know much about it, I guess the password for each nuclear bomb has hundreds or thousands of digits. If it were to be decrypted exhaustively, the amount of calculation would be terrible!]

[That’s why Zhou Zhezhi felt a little disappointed, but there is nothing we can do about it.

Before there is a global crisis, our human enemy is actually ourselves. 】

[Fortunately, mankind still has a chance to save it, otherwise it would be too late to regret it.

It’s just that the price is a bit too high. It takes 300 lives to pay it!】

[But fortunately, we can know from the previous story that human beings can continue to be together after they start wandering on the earth. 】

[It can be regarded as a lesson learned. If humans are still hostile to each other and unwilling to cooperate while wandering, then humans will still be doomed. 】

[I have to say that Su Yang is really understanding. He seems to have thought out all the stories from the beginning, and every plot is very reasonable!]

[This guy is really scary. He wrote 550W before, which is very powerful.

Then he told us that to solve the moon crisis, we must use nuclear bombs to blow it up.

At the end, we were given another reversal, which was so unobtrusive that people can’t help but admire it!]

Su Yang's plot still shocked all the viewers, and they couldn't help but think of the scene in the previous story where rescue teams from various countries went to Sulawesi Prime Engine to rescue.

The plot of detonating a nuclear bomb here is similar to the rescue engine. Of course the audience will pay for it.

However, someone soon made a different sound.

[Are you stupid? Didn’t Su Yang write this just to trick people into crying? You can obviously remotely control the robot to do it? 】

[Yes, isn’t this just for the sake of being moved? Is there any need to risk human life to complete this task?

Human technology has developed to this point. Remote control robots are not difficult, right?]

[Things that have been written in the previous play are now being used again. Su Yang can’t write anything new, can he? 】

[It is obviously a heavy industry science fiction movie, but it always writes some sensational scenes. It is really embarrassing. 】

Heizi and the trolls who had been lurking in the dark finally found another opportunity to launch a counterattack. For a while, countless questioning barrages floated through the live broadcast room.

But just when the two parties were quarreling over this, Professor Li came out to speak and stopped everyone.

[Everyone, please stop arguing. Let me say a few words. 】

[First, Su Yang described before that the steps to detonate a nuclear bomb were taught temporarily. 】

[Then some people may say why not set the detonation program in the robot in advance? 】

[This is going back to the previous plot, but don’t forget how many attacks and disasters robots have brought to humans in the past. 】

[So, humans no longer have 100% trust in robots and AI. 】

[Secondly, if the program to detonate a nuclear bomb is written temporarily, it will definitely not be enough time. 】

[Although there are many astronauts in the space station, there cannot be many engineers who are proficient in AI. 】

[There is also the last situation, manual control of the robot. Unfortunately, this should not work either. 】

[We can know from the underwater story in the capital that there is a certain limit to the distance at which the robot can be controlled, otherwise there would be no need to send out a human advance team. 】

[What's more, from the space station to the moon, the distance between these two places is even greater. 】

[To sum up, there is absolutely no problem with the plot here in Yang! 】

Professor Li's words were like a calming needle that suppressed the originally impetuous and noisy live broadcast room.

After analyzing what Professor Li said sentence by sentence, even the black man and the navy army can't find any fault.

Now Su Yang is sitting in front of the computer, looking a little dazed.

He was already a little tired from using his brain too much, and the ashtray next to him was already full of cigarette butts.

He leaned back in his chair and massaged his temples and eye sockets.

It seems that he has not fully adapted to this most powerful brain. Now when he starts to use his brain, he feels a stabbing pain like a needle in his head.

It's already half past nine in the evening, which is already late, but his story is about to come to an end.

And before the end comes, the story's biggest climax is about to come.

After walking to the bathroom and washing her face with water, Su Yang felt a little more awake.

He was determined to fully present the prequel to The Wandering Earth in front of everyone even if he overused his brain tonight, even if this might bring him some unknown side effects.

Su Yang, who has watched the original film and has the script deeply imprinted in his mind, knows how shocking the next plot will be.

So no matter what, he must continue writing!

After thinking about it, he solemnly put his hands on the keyboard.

At this time, he was not focused on anything else, and there were no other messy things in his mind.

All he thinks about now is to complete his mission!

Soon, the audience who were still in the live broadcast room and the judges sitting in the judges' room waiting saw Su Yang continue to type one text after another.

Their attention quickly shifts, keeping their eyes glued to the screen.

["I go!"]

[Suddenly, a young astronaut from the Dragon Kingdom standing next to Zhang Peng also raised his hand. ]

[He is very young, probably less than twenty years old, or just a little bit in his early twenties. ]

[Hearing his voice, Zhang Peng turned to look at him, and the young astronaut also looked at him

There was no fear in his clear eyes. ]

["What are you looking at?" Zhang Peng said fiercely, and the young man had to turn his head back silently. ]

["The moon is ours..." Zhang Peng said slowly, "I don't trust leaving it to you brats."]

[After that, he grabbed his hand on the young man's raised arm and pressed it down forcefully. ]

["Dragon Space Flight Squadron!!" Zhang Peng shouted. ]

[In an instant, the uniform voice of resting resounded throughout the cabin, and all the astronauts from the Dragon Kingdom were listening to his orders and on standby!]

["Over fifty years old!!" Zhang Peng took a small step across and stood in the gap between the queues, "Get out of the queue!!"]

[This world belongs to young people. Let us old guys do things like blowing up the moon!]

["Makarov, you must remember that the Russians are invincible in space!" Nov's voice sounded, and he was talking to the young man standing next to him. ]

[“Russian Space Squadron Over Fifty Years Out!”]

["The Eagle Nation Space Squadron is over fifty years old!"]

["The French Aerospace Squadron is over fifty!"]

["Thailand Aerospace Squadron's Over-50s Out!"]

["Brazilian Aerospace Squadron Over Fifty Out of the Line!"]

[…]

[Zhang Peng’s words are like a fire, igniting the hearts of all astronauts. ]

Different from the scattered courage shown by different astronauts from different countries before, now all astronauts have stood up according to their country and age!]

Human beings may be in intrigues or may be wary of each other. There were even fights, fighting to the death for resources. ]

[But at this moment, there are no longer distinctions between countries, nations, races and cultures. ]

[All the astronauts who went out have chosen to use their lives to save the earth, save mankind, and leave the hope of life to their younger generations!]

[Soon, the crowd in the space station cabin was divided into two groups. ]

[Standing in front are all astronauts over fifty years old. ]

[Standing opposite them are young people from different countries on the space station. ]

["Everyone, stand at attention!" The young man from the Dragon Kingdom shouted at the top of his lungs. ]

[Suddenly, the sound of boots hitting the floor sounded in everyone's ears. ]

["salute!"]

[After he finished speaking, the young astronauts saluted the old astronauts, and the old astronauts also saluted the young astronauts. ]

[The old astronauts do not feel any sadness because of their upcoming death soon. ]

[Because they know that after witnessing their courage, these young generation of astronauts will continue to protect the earth during their future journeys!]

[This is the inheritance from human civilization and spirit! It is precisely because of this inheritance that humans can survive in that cold and dark universe!]

["I hope the world will remember this day."]

[At the command center of the United Government Headquarters, Zhou Zhe looked straight at the screen in front of him and said seriously. ]

[On the screen hanging in front, the following text is written:

ListOfDeathMissionVolunteersfromthespacestation,

Translated, it means: List of volunteers for space station death missions. ]

[And below it, lists of personnel displayed in different words are constantly scrolling.

Just like the credits after the movie ends...]

[That's right, aren't they just going to put on a wonderful show? ]

Fly to the moon, unlock the nuke, and blow the damn moon up!]

[And after completing all this, it was time for them to call their curtains. ]

[However, it is precisely because of their efforts that humans can continue to write our own stories in the universe!].

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