Blackstone Code

Chapter 2952

After the initial discomfort, astronauts have begun to adapt as they pass through the atmosphere.

The seat belts that were tightly tied to the body were also opened.

Through the windows, they observed the blue planet, and everyone fell into a kind of... quagmire of beauty, unable to extricate themselves.

Maybe it’s because of the lack of a common language, but maybe this is the most beautiful description.

"It looks incredible."

One officer couldn't help but praise, "Actually, I have never believed that the place we live in is a ball, but now it seems that I need to read more books."

The theory of heavenly movement has been circulating for many years, and even now some people still believe that they live in the center of the universe, and everything revolves around the continent called Gaia where they live.

The stars, the moon, and the sun are all like this.

They will refute other people's views and think that they are all fallacies, even if humans have set foot on the moon and sent back photos of the earth observed from the moon.

These people still believe that it is all fake and processed, and that the federal government and these so-called scientists have a huge lie and scam.

But when this officer really broke through the atmosphere and saw its partial boundaries that were not completely regular.

Those stereotyped perceptions have disappeared.

Other astronauts also lamented the beauty of this planet.

Among the six astronauts, there is one woman, and it looks...

There are some flourishes.

People like military officers, scientists, and researchers all have very obvious labels on them, but this female astronaut has no obvious labels on her.

Instead of the other five people marveling at the magnificent nature, she was looking at these people themselves.

The officer's job is to protect them. Of course, nothing on the moon actually threatens them, although the TV station said there are aliens and angel-like alien life.

But after so many years, it's hard to say whether these alien monsters are still alive.

Even if they are still alive, they have been sleeping for tens of thousands of years, and may continue to sleep for tens of thousands of years or even longer. This is one of the views of many people who do not think aliens pose a threat to humans.

As long as they don't wake up and don't release hostility towards humans, then having them or not having them makes no difference to human society.

But if they are really alive, the officer can play some role.

In addition to these, he will also take on physical labor, because they want to build a temporary survival base on the moon surface, and there is a lot of physical work that needs to be done.

Experts, researchers, these people's job is to study some minerals on the moon locally, or explore the terrain here.

Or do some other research to see if human society will develop science and technology faster because of some new discoveries here.

And a woman’s job is to satisfy men.

This is a trip that has no return flight for the time being. Although Global Communication Group promised to take them back within three months, no one knows whether this is true.

Except for scientists who have a passion for scientific research that allows them to ignore their fears and come here, others may not be able to overcome their fears. They have no grand ideals to pursue.

And one of the best ways to soothe fear is a piece of intestine, a tight intestine.

It would be even better if this tight and hot intestine could be covered with a nice-looking coat.

The woman is just an ordinary middle-class family woman, twenty-seven years old, married, with children, already bankrupt, and the family is on the verge of breaking up because of poverty.

When the Global Communication Group recruited some experimenters from the whole society, it specifically mentioned that it needed some female astronauts who had received higher education, had good social resumes, had certain communication experience, and were patient and open-minded enough.

As long as they are selected, they can get a basic reward of 100,000 yuan from Global Communication, and then for every day they stay on the moon, they can get an additional 350 yuan in "business travel subsidies."

Even if they only stay here for two months or sixty days, the subsidy for this part alone will be 20,000 yuan.

If they... can help others in their lives and calm some people's anxiety or fear, there will be additional subsidies.

According to Global Communications, as long as they don't do nothing, if they can be active and love this kind of life, as long as they return to the ground, they can get at least 200,000 yuan.

Some women disagreed very much with this and withdrew from the plan, but most of them were very eager for this job.

So much so that thousands of women competed to the last second for two spots.

She got the job because of her outstanding appearance, high education, being the head of the secretariat of a large listed company, and her ability to be open-minded.

She once felt that those female cousins ​​in the lower city were shameful. They obviously had perfect bodies but were unwilling to create wealth with their own hands. Instead, they lay on the bed with their legs apart.

Now it was her turn. She felt that this was actually a kind of work and there was nothing to say.

Because the renewal of fuel made the rocket faster, it took less than forty hours for the rocket capsule to be captured by the moon's gravity and begin to revolve around the moon.

The ground control brought it closer and closer to the moon, and it also began to fall towards the moon.

It is not accurate to say that it fell. When it was about to land, the jets from some jets adjusted its angle and descent speed, allowing it to land stably on the surface of the earth.

Everyone put on their spacesuits as required and left the rocket cabin.

"Is this the moon?"

The woman suddenly became interested. She spoke loudly to the people around her with a smile on her face, but they seemed not to hear what she said.

She was stunned for a while before she realized that she needed to turn on the microphone to talk here.

"Hey guys, can you hear me?"

There is no air in the universe, so it is difficult for sound to travel, but fortunately there are microphones.

Everyone began to respond, and the character who was a doctor also began to check everyone's vital signs. After ensuring that there were no problems, he summarized the data to the base on the opposite planet.

At the same time, the second rocket cabin also began to be captured by the moon's gravity and entered the process of landing.

The location they landed on was chosen on a "hillside". This was a precisely calculated location, and it was also the side facing the planet where humans live.

At this time, countless astronomy enthusiasts are observing the almost invisible dots through high-magnification astronomical telescopes.

Only some large astronomical telescopes can barely see the rocket cabin after landing and the people at pixel level.

Forty minutes later, the second rocket cabin arrived smoothly. After confirming that no one had any accidents, everyone began to build the first human base on the moon.

Daystar Base, this is the name Lynch gave it, and it has a beautiful meaning.

The materials used to build the lunar base are all prefabricated, and the moon's gravity is smaller, which makes people become strong men.

These prefabricated structures are not heavy. All people need to do is to join them together like building blocks, and then use electric welding and glue to make them completely firmly connected and completely sealed.

Everyone was motivated and full of passion, and the entire process was broadcast live around the world.

These twelve people represent the first and most important step for mankind to conquer the universe.

Maybe those scientists don't care too much, but everyone else knows that as long as they can return to the ground, they will become big stars!

Even in the shelter era, they will still be big stars that attract everyone's attention!

The officers and technicians did the work of splicing these things many times in the simulation environment. They easily spliced ​​them together. It took about four hours to complete a relatively simple camp.

When it was filled with oxygen and the indicator lights of various instruments indicated that people could take off their spacesuits, everyone, including those on the ground, smiled in success.

Human beings have a strong ability to empathize. Even if they have not participated, as long as they watch the process, they will have a deep sense of participation.

Perhaps this is one of the reasons why adult films are always easy to sell. It seems to have a lot in common with votes.

The dinner on the first day was very ordinary. It was all liquid food, which was easy to preserve and could meet people's needs.

After they rested for a while, which was probably early the next morning according to ground time, everyone was asked to get up and start working.

Their time on the moon is precious, and every minute and second has its place.

The scientist and the officer left here alone. They were going to the pyramid to conduct an on-site inspection and see if there was a chance to get an alien monster back.

It was an extremely long journey, so they took a flying vehicle, a small, low-altitude vehicle suitable for driving on the lunar surface.

At the same time, two robots including the Pioneer will follow them and play the role of porters when necessary.

The scientists and officers were silent along the way. The scientists were thinking about some problems they might encounter next and what they should study.

The officer was wondering whether the weapon in his hand could deal a fatal and effective blow to the alien monsters if they came to life.

An hour and forty minutes later, the spacecraft stopped outside the pyramid. The two turned on their flashlights and walked in through the long tunnel.

The insignificance of human beings was once again vividly displayed in front of the giant building. Halfway through, the scientist could hear the officer's obviously tight breathing.

He turned back and looked at his sweaty cheeks that were illuminated in the astronaut helmet, "Do you need a rest?"

"Or wait for me outside. I'll have no problem being alone."

The scene at this time was also broadcast live. The officer gritted his teeth and said, "I have no problem..."

The scientist acted as if he didn't hear his reluctance and solemnly said, "You'd better be fine!"

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