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#63 - Plans never change as fast as

Because the news was explosive enough, coupled with the international media channels being in their hands and the intentional promotion, the news of the Lunar Grand Prix restart quickly spread around the world.

Moreover, the Americans were determined to focus the world's attention on themselves this time, so they invested heavily.

In the half-day after the press conference, more than a hundred teams submitted registration forms, and the Space Agency quickly announced this.

Although the quality was a bit lacking, it was still considered a small, phased achievement for the Americans: a hundred responses to a single call.

These hundred teams came from all over the world and had only submitted registration forms. Whether they could ultimately be confirmed to participate would require review by the review panel.

After all, it had only been half a day, and already a hundred teams had registered. There would definitely be more later, and they couldn't allow all the teams to participate.

Because they couldn't interview every team, couldn't record all the stories, and couldn't film them into documentaries.

Not to mention that there were many who were just trying to muddle through, and many registration forms weren't even filled out completely.

Probably just for fun, filling them out randomly.

The reviewers were cursing "bullshit" while reviewing, feeling it was a waste of their time.

But this was their job, they had to look at them, and they had to be rigorous.

They had to kick out those who were just there for fun, keep those who had a chance of succeeding, and also keep those that looked interesting.

Although this was a competition, all the staff understood that these tools were just to set off those few internally selected contestants.

So, in addition to those that were theoretically feasible, those that were more interesting also had to be included to increase the fun of the competition.

Of course, it wasn't just these technical and entertaining aspects that needed attention; some politically correct things also had to be included.

For example, all-female teams, regardless of whether the lunar landing plan was theoretically feasible, had to be included.

There were also teams with all members of darker skin tones, minority groups, all-vegan diets, representing animal exploration of the moon, and those who loved nature, etc., all of which had to be included.

If they weren't included, they could expect to be sued. Compared to flying to the moon, those ubiquitous reporters preferred these things.

Despite leaving so many, it only meant they had the qualification to further elaborate on the team's detailed plan. Only after the detailed plan passed the review would they enter the real competition stage, and the team would get the competition qualification certificate.

As for whether they could build what they said later, and whether they could get to the moon after building it, that was a matter for much later.

And Tang Chao's plan was kept for the reason of being "interesting".

Initially, he just wanted to grab a spot first, after all, he didn't even have a team yet. If it didn't work, he would wait until he was fully prepared before fighting again. He didn't expect it to pass.

This American Space Agency is a bit interesting.

Looking at the strange smile on Tang Chao's face, Chen Jing had a dark line on her face: "Tang Chao, what's with that expression of yours?"

"Cough, it's nothing, just thinking about participating in the Lunar Grand Prix. This is a severe challenge," Tang Chao said seriously in a second.

"…"

「I wonder who sent the game screenshots as a plan to them after the meeting last night. You call that a severe challenge?」

Chen Jing silently complained in her heart.

Yesterday, after Tang Chao made his bold statement, the meeting basically ended.

After all, it was late, and everyone should go home. Others were not like the two of them, who lived next door.

Early startups are very busy, and with such a big competition, they are naturally even busier.

Of course, their company paid enough overtime.

After all, Tang Chao really didn't lack money.

And he always felt that when people have money and are no longer anxious about food and clothing, they should have higher-level pursuits.

After everyone else went home, the two of them came back, and Chen Jing went directly to Tang Chao's room.

The meeting was late, and everyone's time could no longer be occupied, but Tang Chao's plan to form a team to compete in the Lunar Grand Prix had to be clarified.

Chen Jing knew very well what Tang Chao was thinking, so she was very supportive.

However, based on her understanding of Tang Chao during this period, this master was probably just a whim and had no plan at all.

Just as she thought so, she found that Tang Chao opened his laptop, logged into his Bilibili account, found a lunar landing demonstration video he posted, and took a few watermark-free pictures with a click, click, click.

Then he logged into the crowded American Space Agency website, and after another click, click, click operation, he submitted the screenshots and registration form.

At this point, she could no longer keep up with Tang Chao's train of thought.

This was not a good sign. If the general manager in charge of management could not communicate with the boss, something big would happen.

Fortunately, Tang Chao quickly explained his series of operations, and Chen Jing understood.

Looking at the confused Chen Jing, Tang Chao patted her on the shoulder and said with a smile: "Jingjing, it's good that you understand. If you understand, work hard tomorrow."

"…"

The plan had been sent, and there was no need to worry about the technology, but parts manufacturing was a problem, and the team was also a problem.

His plan included building his own rockets and probes, using the appearance and coating of Kerbal parts, so that game players would think of Kerbal Space Program when they saw this rocket.

And to build these things, a rocket factory was needed, but their company's designs had not yet been finalized, and the factory was even more non-existent.

So, they needed to rent a factory building and build it from scratch or find someone to do the processing. The national team's company could not be found, only domestic private aerospace companies could be found.

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And manpower was also needed.

Although Interstellar Pathfinder Company was a private aerospace company, there were no professional technicians in the company, and he was the only one who was still a half-baked one.

So, they needed to recruit workers.

He joined an aerospace technology group, which had many graduates from professional schools, and maybe he could pull a few over. The other part needed to be recruited from outside.

He originally had a plan, where to build the factory first, when to recruit technicians, etc. This sudden event directly disrupted the plan.

But it was okay, this way there was a sense of urgency.

If everything went according to plan, it would be quite boring.

At least he was now full of fighting spirit!

Of course, if this temporarily built team could not build what he needed, he still had the Kerbal plug-in.

Cough, if you have a plug-in and don't use it, and you have to fight on your own, it is tantamount to a long-distance running champion not relying on long legs in a long-distance running competition, but relying on his arms to "run".

As for why he didn't use it now, it was just because the competition rules restricted it. If there was no technical team, it would be unclear where his things came from.

If he won, and the other party judged him as cheating, saying that he relied on the power of the Xia national team, he would have no way to explain it.

This was different from conducting secret transactions with Xia.

In order to block the Americans' mouths, he had to pull out a team on the surface, and also build a similar assembly workshop.

Only in that way could he confront the Americans without falling behind.

Yes, he was already sure that he would confront the American officials after he won. That was the effect he wanted.

That's what he liked!

Let you smash my place!

When I take the first place strongly, let's see if you give me the order to return to the moon or slap yourself in the face and break your promise.

Tsk, confronting the world's number one power is quite exciting to think about.

Last night, he just talked to Chen Jing, and today he pulled everyone to hold a meeting.

The company will still hold amateur rocket competitions as usual, and he, the boss, will bring world attention to the company and make the company famous.

After the meeting, he hid in the aerospace technology group to see what the professional bosses were doing.

If anyone was free recently, he would try to pull them over.

Calm fanatic: [The domestic is still not good, the amateur rocket competition is directly killed by the Lunar Grand Prix.]

Tang Chao: "???"

PS: Thanks to book friends 20200505220830936, SAS Special Forces, and Seeing the Common for the rewards, thank you~~

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