Chapter 2716 Star Core Rescue (2)
Chapter 2716 Star Core Rescue (2)
Chapter 2716 Star Core Rescue (Part )
Just when several people were working together to find the flaws of the mysterious mastermind, a message came from Nick - there were some problems with the Star Core Space Station.
The cause of the problem is very complicated, and it can be said to be a series of coincidences, but it happened at this point in time, how could these old foxes not know about it? This must be a trick by some people to divert attention.
So the Glorious Alliance gathered again, but this time something was obviously different. For example, when Nick looked at Schiller, his nose was not a nose, his eyes were not eyes, and the only remaining eye was almost rolling up to the sky.
Loki looked at Schiller with a complicated expression. Because Asgard existed in Valhalla, he often went to the Heavenly Joint Office to look at the list.
The births and deaths of most races are recorded. In addition to deaths, there are also local grassroots organizations that can check the specific causes of death of certain people. Loki saw the same name behind the causes of death on a series of astonishing death lists.
Now Loki had some understanding of what Schiller meant when he said that they underestimated its danger.
The conversation quickly got to the point, and when Nick laid out the problems and causes of the Star Core Space Station, everyone was speechless.
This is probably the case.
The Star Core Space Station is "made by all nations", which means that its technology and manufacturing do not come from one country. Manufacturing is a little easier to explain, as it is generally completed in East Asia, but the technology is very diverse, and basically countries from every continent are involved.
The four countries leading the way are China, the United States, Russia and Wakanda. The technology for the main part of the space station comes from China, the United States and Russia. Wakanda is mainly responsible for the design and construction of small transport aircraft entering and leaving the space station.
Then there are some small countries responsible for improving living comfort, as well as the research, development and production of parts for some space scientific research projects. For example, some Nordic countries have joined together to develop an internal oxygen circulation system and a smart home system, while Australia is responsible for developing culture dishes for space plant experiments.
When the plan was first finalized, everyone was quite satisfied. The big countries felt that it could well demonstrate their own scientific and technological strength and prepare for the next step of technological accumulation. The small countries felt that with the big brother taking the lead, they would not have to shoulder such a heavy responsibility and could just make some simple and easy scraps and catch the express train of history. The two sides basically hit it off.
But there is one exception, and that is India.
If you say that India is a small country, India will definitely not accept it, because no matter in terms of land area or population size, they can never be considered a small country. Even a tiny place like Wakanda has to strive to be the best and blend into the big countries to compete for the title of technical backbone. How could India give up?
But then again, China, the United States and Russia all have assets that they can show off. Every technology they have produced may not shock the world, but at least it is well-known and reputable, and it is absolutely not shameful to show it off.
But what does India have?
Although India does not have much in terms of technology, it is absolutely far ahead in terms of confidence. For some reason, India feels that as long as you give it to me to make, I will definitely be able to make it.
This leads to their consistent thinking: no matter whether I have the technology to build this thing or not, if you don’t give me the opportunity to build it, then you are wrong and we will definitely make a fuss.
People want to give it a chance. When asked what technology and industrial standards India has, India can't say. But you have to give it to me anyway. If you don't, it means you look down on me and you are joining forces to bully others.
Faced with such a scoundrel, other countries are also helpless. You say you want to make it for him, but in fact, everyone knows that India has no core technology at all. That's fine, as long as they work more seriously, they can make some leftover things like other small countries.
At worst, we can make some shield shells or something like that which sounds good but actually has no technical content for them to build.
But the problem is that they can't even make these scraps. During the previous boom in space exploration, more than 80% of traffic accidents in the near-Earth area were related to Indian-made spacecraft. Once, Reed's near-Earth research station was almost shot down. The frustrated Reed almost opened a void wormhole in the Indian capital.
With this precedent, who would dare to entrust him with making anything?
But India is a typical country that would rather talk big than improve its core competitiveness. Regardless of whether it has the technology or not, it will rely on diplomatic means to obtain the qualification to build core components so that it can brag about its national strength and contribute to its desire to join the United Nations.
The Indian government began to lobby governments of various countries using various tricks and launched a public opinion offensive on the Internet, claiming that the United Nations wanted to abandon India on the earth and monopolize space resources. This was an act close to genocide, which India resolutely refused to accept.
To be honest, his offensive is of little use to other countries, but it is too annoying to bear with it. Besides, after all, they have such a large population, and it is not good to completely ignore him.
The five permanent members of the United Nations thought about it and realized that with so many parts of the space station, they could always find a system that was easy to build and would have no impact if it was damaged. Most importantly, the part that had basically no processing process could be thrown to India to build.
It was eventually decided that the decorative tapestries hanging in the dormitory would be completed by craftsmen from India.
Of course, it is inevitable to fool India. Generally speaking, it is necessary to reflect national characteristics, conform to the color matching that has positive suggestions in psychology, and there are a lot of messy requirements. Although no one expects him to achieve them, he has to make this job sound difficult and important.
India lived up to expectations and sent the tapestry up to the space station two months after it had been officially in operation. Less than a week after it was sent up, it caused allergic reactions in at least six space station crew members.
At first, no one knew that it was caused by the tapestry. Because there are tens of thousands of employees on the space station, it is normal for someone to get sick at the same time. And when it comes to allergies, everyone tends to think that it is because of something bad eaten. The first place to be checked is the cafeteria, not the dormitory, so the culprit has not been caught yet.
But soon, many people started to suffer from allergies, and the symptoms of allergies were similar. They all had rashes on the skin, which were painful and itchy, and they were always sneezing, coughing, and having a runny nose. Only then did people realize that the dust in the air might be causing the allergies.
But what was suspected at this time was not the decorations in the dormitory, but the air circulation system jointly manufactured by several small countries. These countries checked again and again, but did not find any problems. In the end, they replaced the filter element and filter screen, updated the oxygen supply, and the problem was resolved.
After all, no one could have imagined that a small decoration of less than two square meters could have such a great destructive power, which led to it being too late when large-scale allergy problems broke out.
About three days ago, the number of sick people had spread to several hundred, triggering a health monitoring warning. China, the United States and Russia sat together overnight to study what was going on.
They are mainly worried about infectious diseases. After all, although they are in the near-Earth area, aliens occasionally visit. It would be terrible if they really brought an infectious disease that could exterminate humanity.
Because of this, they didn't dare to bring the patient back to Earth and could only send doctors up. Several countries gritted their teeth and sent a few doctors. Fortunately, the final result showed that it was just an allergy.
After several investigations, the culprit was finally found. It was discovered that a batch of blankets were processed in a factory next to an asbestos chemical factory, which caused some invisible fibers to be woven into the blankets, eventually causing a severe allergic reaction.
Knowing that it was India that made it, no one was surprised. No one was too lazy to say anything about it, so they just moved the patient back and sent new people up.
Peter's uncle Ben Parker was also among the people suffering from allergies. He was the general manager of the power maintenance department in the power area at the time. Because of his old age and severe allergic symptoms, he was moved back to Earth for treatment as soon as possible, and Peter had to stay with him.
After the general manager left, there was no suitable successor found for a while, so the deputy chief engineer took over.
As a result, this deputy chief engineer caused a big mess right after taking over due to incomplete handover and his own poor ability. Two rooms in the power area lost power and it has not been restored yet, which has led to the Glorious Alliance sitting together to discuss what to do.
Of course, it's not that this problem is unsolvable. They are discussing what attitude they should take. The main reason is that Nick is determined not to allow this group of super humans to interfere. He has always adhered to what he and Strange said that ordinary people must learn to walk one day.
"This is what I think." Nick first put forward his own point of view. "I know that this is likely to trigger a series of chain reactions, and may even lead to some dangers. Ordinary people's emergency measures can be everything, but the only thing they can't do is be a superhero. Does anyone agree with my point of view?"
"I know you don't like people with super powers babysitting ordinary people." Professor X was very reasonable. He said, "The disadvantages of this are obvious. The universe is so vast. When we really enter the era of interstellar colonization, the huge base of ordinary people scattered across the universe will not be a big deal, and superheroes will be even less able to take care of so many. We may have more important work to do. By then, they can't just call us back to help them deal with the mess."
What he meant was that he agreed with Nick and felt that ordinary people must develop a set of emergency measures that can be used at any time, rather than calling for superheroes as soon as a problem occurs. What if they fail to get back in time, will the whole group be wiped out?
Although they have superheroes around, they won't encounter any major disasters, but it's actually hard to say. The world is full of coincidences, and there are countless civilizations in the interstellar universe that have been directly extinct due to inexplicable coincidences.
They don't have to rely on themselves, but at least they have to make themselves reliable.
"What's the big deal?" Stark waved his hand and said, "My mechanical army is strong enough to keep an eye on every corner, even hundreds of galaxies. Is there any trouble they can't solve?"
"Are you going to fix their future like this? A bunch of poor little things living under the surveillance of robots?" Nick retorted.
"You've just watched too many movies. Robots can only provide assistance and just ensure their safety."
"Then they can no longer live without robots." Strange also chimed in. In fact, he didn't quite agree with Nick's opinion, but as long as he could refute Stark, it would be fine.
Soon several people started arguing, mainly Stark fighting against the crowd. It’s not that he thinks it’s bad for ordinary people to conduct emergency drills, but Nick’s attitude makes it seem as if he can’t help ordinary people and can only make them move forward cautiously and trembling.
In the end, it was Schiller who had the final say. Emergency drills must be practiced, but since it was the first time after all, superheroes had to watch from behind to prevent any accidents from becoming real.
The strongest backup is naturally Stark. He can mount the robot on the space station without anyone noticing. If there is any problem, it can directly become a backup hidden energy source to rescue the humans inside.
In order to make ordinary people aware of the importance of emergency drills, minor incidents such as allergies and power accidents are of no use. There must be some disasters such as "space station crash" to make them have some sense of crisis.
Both parties were satisfied with the result and stood up to get to work, but at this moment, Nick called Schiller.
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