Apocalyptic Dark Age

Apocalyptic Dark Age Text 1777 Big Development Plan

"No one else knows, only I know that we have not installed surveillance equipment in the room. It is impossible to hide this from Miss Ou Ya, but we have installed an external defense system, including sound collection..."

After saying this, the anger rising in Gao Feng's heart subsided a lot. At least the other party did not intentionally eavesdrop. As for what she said, Gao Feng believed most of it. Ouya was once the most elite Nirvana warrior, so some surveillance systems naturally did not She might have been able to hide it, especially since there was No. 2. Back then, No. 2 was able to hide and seek with clones in the institute branch for so long, and he was an expert in counter-surveillance.

"No matter how many people know, things have reached this point and no one can change it. Even if the Chaos God King is destroyed, the fate of human destruction cannot be reversed. Since it is destined to be destroyed from the beginning, it is better to enjoy the rest without knowing anything. Time….”

Gao Feng does not think that the moon can accommodate too many people. If before the will of the world comes, he will simply think that as long as the Chaos God King is killed, everything will be solved. The Chinese people can not only escape the catastrophe, but also use it to defeat the Chaos God King. opportunities to expand, absorb more land and resources, and lay the strongest foundation for China's rejuvenation and rise.

But after all, it is just a sweet dream, especially under the pressure of the invasion of the Chaos God King. Most people can unite as one. Once the Chaos God King is gone, the underground people will make trouble with the underground people. If they want to clarify the relationship and truly integrate, it is not ten thousand. What could be done in eight years, such as the gap between Xincheng and Kaifeng City, as well as the ordinary disputes between underground people and surface people, were only temporarily suppressed by Yan Twenty-Jiu. If the regime is stable, there will be improvements in the future. If there is no high-pressure restraint, dissatisfaction will eventually accumulate and eventually explode.

Yan Twenty-Nine had predicted these and warned Gao Feng, but they were ignored. As long as they remain generally stable and can continuously provide materials and manpower to contribute to the resistance to the Chaos Front, as for the problem, they can wait until later. The question now is, do they still have a future?

Others may not understand the meaning of Gao Feng's words, but Wen Xin'er knows clearly in her heart that as a decision-maker, her way of thinking is different from ordinary people. She immediately thought that the wilderness system suddenly collapsed, and the relationship between underground people and surface people was The war broke out again, and each service center became an independent force. There was no longer any cooperation between people, and there was only greedy plunder and defense. However, Gao Feng's direct descendants and senior officials left it alone and only focused on the selected population and resources. The continuous migration caused the entire society to collapse.

"Of course, you don't need to be too pessimistic. At least in the early days, people can still operate according to the inertia of the past, and the coordination ability of development and reconstruction is still there. Even if you are defeated, you can move to the other side of the raging snow storm and continue to survive... "

Gao Feng knew how cruel the truth was to Wen Xin'er, but he was not prepared to change his plan, even if he defeated the Chaos God King. After all, only a small part of the population could migrate to space. Before a complete ecology was established, human beings wanted to The risks of surviving in space are too great. One more person may cause the entire system to collapse, leading to catastrophic consequences.

"In other words, we still have the power to choose? At least we can choose a suspended execution of the death penalty?"

Wen Xin'er's rhetorical question left Gao Feng unable to answer. He didn't know what the fate of the remaining humans would be, and he didn't know what kind of earth-shaking changes the world's will warned would be. Looking at the billions of years of world history, early Someone has proposed the theory of mass extinction. Every mass extinction of organisms will cause the earth to restart immediately. In the end, only certain species of organisms will survive by chance. He does not believe that humans who are more dependent on the environment than primitive animals will have the opportunity to wait until the earth is reborn.

"It's not completely hopeless. In just one month, the number of Shahu transport ships can be increased by three to five. In six months, there will be a squadron of transport ships traveling between the moon and the earth. There will be a brigade in a year. The more time we gain, the more transport ships we will have." The greater the number, the key is that the moon cannot accommodate a large population and requires too many things, such as artificial gravity field, water circulation system, energy supply, temperature regulation, ecological balance, mineral collection and processing and smelting, finished product manufacturing and assembly, each Each system is indispensable, and each system requires countless modular components..."

Gao Feng patiently explained to the other party that he could not kill all the other party's hopes indifferently. He could only explain the problems of the moon base as clearly as possible, at least to make her understand that many of them were insurmountable obstacles. Unexpectedly, As he spoke, Wen Xin'er's face suddenly changed, and her eyes flashed with fluorescent light, filled with a different kind of brightness, which was the shining of hope.

"Wait, you mean? Need more equipment and resources, and infrastructure projects?"

Wen Xin'er suddenly interrupted Gao Feng, leaving him slightly stunned. Then Gao Gao suddenly said:

"Brother, I don't know anything else. Sister Wen Xin'er is still very powerful. You know the City of Dawn, right? After you left, there were wars there every day. Even so, Wen Xin'er ensured the supply of materials and continued production. At that time Many people admire Sister Wen Xin'er so much that they call her the Queen of Logistics..."

Of course Gao Feng understands what logistics means. Whether it is wartime or peacetime, logistics is the most critical part of the construction system, involving very complex overall planning. It can be said that one excellent logistics personnel is better than ten excellent logistics personnel. Technical talents are more important, and a top-notch logistics talent can determine the outcome of a war or the progress of a very large project.

"Tell me what you think?"

Gao Feng didn't want to completely give up the wilderness he had fought for, and he was even less willing to give up those people who insisted on working even when they were hungry. He just weighed it and had to give it up, and he had done everything he could, even if he died in the battle, the wilderness The power will not collapse suddenly, but will speed up the migration to the land of the Russians. As long as they reach the back of the angry snow storm, there may be tens or hundreds of years of breathing time. This depends on whether Anastasia is willing to cooperate. .

Wen Xin'er was stunned by Gao Feng's rhetorical question. She thought Gao Feng would turn around and leave without hesitation, but she didn't expect that Gao Feng would really give her a chance, an opportunity to control her own destiny and the fate of the entire consortium, and even benefit the entire underground.

"We can look at it this way. Apart from the factor of immigration, the moon itself is a land rich in mineral resources. If we think about it differently, how can we tap the maximum value of the moon? According to your previous description, the moon already has the conditions for immigration. I believe that direct immigration can be There are quite a few people...

In this way, the most difficult problem is solved. At least we don't need to think about the initial base construction and safety issues. Secondly, there is the working environment issue. As far as I know, the surface of the moon is a low gravity vacuum environment, and High temperatures due to sunlight, but these are not a problem. We will encounter many resource-rich magma veins underground. The environment there is equally harsh, and the temperature is generally above Baidu. Almost all large consortiums have their own unique work clothes, which are good for radiation protection. It also has a strong isolating effect.

We already have the ability to work outdoors in an oxygen-free environment. With the addition of a large number of industrial robots, we believe that we can satisfy you in terms of construction speed. After all, you have engineers in the entire underground city. As long as you unite them, you will be a team. The construction teams that made all the consortia go crazy may only need a week to build a living space that can accommodate thousands of people.

In addition, as far as I know, it is not difficult to build a base on the moon. The underground world has already had enough science and technology, especially the innovation of energy, allowing us to have the most powerful productivity. When the productivity is converted into equipment and materials, it will According to Moore's Law, more living space is doubled every eighteen to twenty-four months.

Therefore, I think that moving to the moon should not be regarded as an escape, but as a huge project with prospects and benefits. The initial investment may be very scary and huge, but as long as you persist, I believe it will take as little as a few years or as many as a dozen. In 2016, more than three lunar cities were completely built... "

Wen Xin'er's words were sonorous and powerful, and her expression was even brighter. When she finished speaking, Gao Xing immediately looked at Gao Feng with expectant eyes. She was not willing to give up her former subordinates and companions, especially those who were with her. Poor people who depend on each other for life. In addition, she really doesn't hate Wen Xin'er, and naturally she doesn't want to see Wen Xin'er sink in despair.

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