War of Hiponi

Chapter 49: Capture asteroids

"thanks."

   "What are your plans for the future?" Chromie asked suddenly.

"make money."

   "I mean personal life planning."

   "I haven't thought about it." Chitaki replied seriously.

   "Well, since you like it so much, do what you do. People's lives are so short, and they really need to be enjoyed." Chromie sighed and said.

   Chitaki looked at Chromie and said. "Your mood doesn't seem right."

   Chromie coughed a few times and said, "How could it be wrong? Don't think about it."

   Chitaki's bracelet suddenly rang.

   Kromi opened his eyes and looked over, Chitaki looked at the information on the wristband and fell into deep thought.

"What's wrong?"

   "No, there is a mission." Chitaki has nothing to hide.

   "Mining?" Chromie asked.

   "That's true, but it's not. This time the task is more complicated." Chitaki said.

   "In addition to mining resources, what other tasks can you have." Chromie breathed out.

   "Asteroid capture operation." Chitaki said.

   "Ahem, are you saying it again?" Chromie was also struck by thunder.

   "Asteroid capture plan." Chitaki repeated seriously.

   "Those people are really good at playing, how big asteroid is it?" Cromi couldn't help shook his head.

   "It's not very clear, it should not be too big. As if it is too big, the Hippony will not be able to bear it. I expect it should be captured and fixed on the Hippony and then decomposed." Chitaki gave his own opinion.

   "You are right, but you ignore one point. Generally speaking, if you want to capture asteroids, there is usually a possibility." Cromi said.

   "What is the possibility?"

   "The spacecraft will expand."

   Chitaki blinked his eyes and said, "This works?"

"Why not? As long as the Hippony does not jump, there will be no problem. Of course, even if you want to jump, you don’t have the guts to jump. The original large wormhole has been lost and it has become very dangerous. It will sail for so long." Chromie said sadly.

   "Wormhole loses its maintenance? Can't it be used?" Chitaki asked.

"It's not as simple as you think. It's not just loss of maintenance. There must be some inside story. It is estimated that only those people in the spacecraft know. Don't think about it. Be careful about the operation. Don't let me approve it. You will end up with it. It's outside." Chromie replied.

   "Well, I'm leaving." Chitaki nodded and left the bath.

   When Chitaki was gone, Kromi touched his chin, "The asteroid capture project does not mean to expand the living quarters. What exactly do those people want to expand? What do they want to expand?"

   Chitaki rushed to the E area hangar. The order was very hasty. Generally speaking, such large-scale events should be prepared for a long time in advance.

   In fact, Chitaki guessed right. The only thing I didn’t guess was that the plan was just approved and it was implemented immediately.

   When Chitaki felt the hangar in Zone E, Ina and Jones had already arrived.

   "Boy." Jones shouted when he saw Chitaki approaching.

   Chitaki walked to the two of them and said, "Aina, hello Jones."

   Jones scratched his head, "You kid is not a nobleman, so you don't have to speak so well."

   Aina nodded and said, "People are due, let me explain the tasks assigned to our team."

   Jones was quiet when I started, and now I’m working.

   "This asteroid capture project is divided into three stages. Our first mission is mainly responsible for the installation of fixed ropes as part of the first stage."

   "It's just the installation of the fixed rope?" Chitaki asked. He felt that if it was like this, it didn't seem to be very difficult.

Jones shook his head triumphantly and said, "Boy, although you have good skills, you are still a bit more tender in terms of experience. I tell you that the fixed rope is not so easy to load. When the operation starts, the Hippony will adjust the flight direction to make itself and the asteroid. The flight trajectory is consistent, and then we start operations. Each of us is responsible for installing 30 fixed ropes, each of which represents a thousand points."

   "You mean, we can get 3W points?" Chitaki asked.

“It’s true in theory, but it’s actually impossible, because once everyone’s fixed ropes are loaded, once the Hippony starts to leave the sailing track, the fixed ropes will be stressed, and if the fixed ropes are not evenly stressed. It will break, and we will lose 2,000 points for each break. What do you think will happen when the break is halfway?" Jones said with a smile.

   "Points are deducted from the loss." Chitaki replied.

   "That's right. Of course, there is one more thing to explain. It doesn't matter if it doesn't break. For example, the fixing rope you installed is loosened and the result is no force. I'm sorry that the result is the same as the break." Jones added.

   "The length of the fixed rope is up to us?" Chitaki asked.

   "When they assign work, they will give you the specific force parameters of each fixed rope you install. The rest of UU reading www.uukanshu.com depends on your own experience. Come on, kid, don't be deducted."

   "I will." Chitaki replied.

Ina continued, “The asteroid we want to capture is numbered X-201. It is an asteroid with a diameter of 23 kilometers. It has an irregular circular shape and a non-flat surface. Our fixed rope cannot be caught casually. Live, I won’t explain the reason. According to the feedback given so far, this asteroid is safe. Of course, detection errors are not ruled out. In short, it is better to be cautious."

   The broadcast rang, "Everyone is invited to enter their respective positions and stand by. The Hippony has entered the scheduled sailing route and will be synchronized with the orbit of the asteroid number X-201 in twenty minutes."

   "Go," Aina said.

   Chitaki climbed up to his own miner and entered the cockpit.

   The driving screen began to pop up, and the related information of the operation.

   "Attention, all teams, the synchronization of the Hippony is about to be completed. By then, all mining teams will leave. Good luck to everyone."

   After a while, Aina’s voice in the communication channel rang, "Go."

   Chitaki drove the miner and followed behind Ina towards the exit.

   The trio of miners flew out of the Hippony, and you could see a huge pits, pits, and uneven asteroids in the tail area of ​​the Hippony.

   "It's time to work," Jones said.

   Chitaki followed the prompts and flew to the special fixed port area at the bottom of the Hippony. A fixed rope was hammered down. The entire rope was made of titanium alloy. In theory, the hardness should be high enough.

   Chitaki pulled the fixed rope and flew up towards the asteroid.

   Huan said, "Scan the asteroid X-201."

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like