Li Badi bit his lip. "Okay. I'm leaving." Without a doubt. Everyone's life is in danger, and he is in a strategic position.

He turned to the panel, hooked his feet under the handle, grabbed the handle and inserted it into the surface. He was twisted. After a short resistance, the panel rotates slowly. When the air inside escaped suddenly gasped, and then the hatch opened. Li Badi crawled in.

He grabbed the opened plug, pulled it back and tightened it from the inside. Now he was in a dark and narrow space. He could feel the air flow being drawn back automatically, and heard the buzzing of the generator in the suit.

While working along the inner wall in the dark, he finally felt the edge of the metal door open to the ring cavity itself. He leaned on it, listening, but there was no sound. He turned his handle and threw his shoulder against the door.

It gave, and then turned away. He walked cautiously into the cabin.

It is large and round, neatly arranged in the bow. The wide tube of the generator ring is wound on the outside. The reactor is a heavy block with a high ceiling, shielded, and only displays the dial that records its output. The other machines-the rod storage unit and the condenser-are carefully hidden behind a clean metal shield.

The panel that controls the engine is left unattended in the center of the room. Standing next to one of the shielded reactors, he returned. He smashed the reactor with a hammer, apparently trying to tear off the shield to get guts.

The boy sneaked up to the locker where the tools were stored. When he opened it, his hand slid down. The door of the locker was close to the wall. The burly marine captain turned around and yelled when he saw Li Badi.

Grabbing the wrench, he waved his hand threateningly. Bulton flinched. His face was pale and his expression was weird, as if he didn't know Li Huai or what Li Huai said. Trying to reason with him, but those dumb eyes are those of a complete stranger, or seem like alien beasts.

Wept angrily, put down the bar, and stretched out her hands.

He twisted the wrench, but the old man's power tore it from his grasp and threw it away. The boy tried to dodge, and then the two bodies collided.

The moment the two touched, there was a strong light. Li Badi was shocked and stunned him. Bolton fell into a pile on the floor.

Stand firm and remain alert to the captain. Sit up slowly and put your hands on your head. "Boy, that's a kickback," he murmured. He looked at Li Badi. "Please help me. We must go back to the jeep and drive out of here quickly. The bomb has been taken off the shelf."

Li Bade was taken aback. But he immediately realized that Bolton hadn't recalled anything in the past few days, and his last memory seemed to be the explosion in the Martian basement. But now, the captain is obviously himself.

Bolton stood up tremblingly. He seemed confused. "How did I get here, son?" he asked in surprise.

Li Bai breathed a sigh of relief. "I think you are all right now. But let's open the trap door of the control room. Clyde and Caton must get the spacecraft back to normal. There will be time to explain later."

Half an hour later, when Lockhart resumed command and resumed command, the ship resumed normal navigation. Lars let Bolton understand what happened and guessed why.

Russ said: "At the Mars Solar Pumping Station, this earth must have given you some kind of electrical charge." "This turns you into a kind of robot-a human body that runs on a large amount of external energy, which can respond to the instructions of the solar tap equipment. Obviously, it takes a long time to fully control your body. Obviously, then it can only work in a certain general way-telling you to destroy the ship.

"Now, Li Huai, your body was charged a long time ago. Regardless of its nature, when you touch it, it will offset or shorten Ballton's life."

And both think it makes sense. "But," Li Huai guessed, "Is the charge in my body also short-circuited?"

Russ shrugged. "Maybe. We will find the answer at the next stop. By the way, this is not Jupiter itself, but on the moon. We have found the twisting line."

"This is good news," Li Badi said. "I have a feeling that you are worried about Jupiter. This planet is so big, which means that it really has trouble landing. The book says that its atmosphere is dense and airtight, and the gale moves around it."

Russ nodded. "Jupiter is nearly 89,000 miles in diameter, and maneuvering outside this ship will be a tricky problem... In fact, it is impossible, not to mention that the atmosphere is mainly composed of ammonia and other severe cold gases in several separate zones. However, it should be ok."

Bull said: "In any case, this is what we know about our opponents. They must have enough physical restrictions like us to exclude places where we can't move either."

No further influence has been shown from his experience. Magellan arrived near Jupiter in time. Calisto is its fifth satellite to launch outwards, orbiting this powerful planet for a distance of 1,170,000 miles. This is a large satellite with a diameter of 3,220 miles, which is actually larger than Mercury. But, as explained, this is a place that is **** in its own way.

Because although it is large, it is obviously not a solid object as we think. Its total density is only slightly higher than that of water, and its mass is half that of the moon.

They are fed up with matching their speed and swinging near their surface. It has almost no atmosphere, only a thin layer of heavier gas. It was a bustling world with no clearly defined continents or surface markings. Its equatorial zone is a broad, featureless dark gray zone. Its temperate zone is white, with yellow spots everywhere. But its poles are gray again.

When studying the strange terrain, he said: "The satellite is like a huge ball of mud that has never hardened." Lars said: "The equator is the softest. It seems to be a muddy river hundreds of miles wide. Only it cannot become water. It may be. Semi-solidified gas suspends dust and material particles in the water." "The temperate zone is the same thing, but it is colder and therefore more stable. Over the entire ocean of semi-liquid material, a thin layer of frozen gas encrusts."

Li Huai said: "The Tower of the Sun is located in the South Pole." "That must be solid."

it is. The poles of Calisto are actually shell islands the size of two continents. Dry, muddy things, as hard as rocks, float on the endless ocean of semi-liquid planets.

The station is a ring installation, very similar to a station on earth, located in the geographic center of Antarctica. Hovering over Magellan, it landed on one side while crashing in a four-person rocket plane.

Clyde, Haynes and Lee Bad are the landing party. This time, only after a hole in the shell was blasted, the work station was entered. When the red-haired astronomer took samples and made observations, Haynes stayed on guard. No one knows what defense awaits here.

The controls are easy to find. He was worried that he might lose strength, but that was not the case. The control is operating normally and the station is dead. The effect is not very obvious, because Callisto is far away from the sun, and the thin atmosphere cannot reduce the dark sky of outer space. The large mast captured must be just a relay station at another site, or perhaps a ray invisible to the distant sun.

Li Huai had no reason to linger. The three of them collected their equipment. When they started to return to the rocket plane, they heard a rumble from the ground.

A blazing gas burst out of the center of the station. "Duck!" Haines shouted, and they fell to the ground. The explosion shook the building, and Li Badi covered his head with protective hands.

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