Chapter 170: Where Did They Come From?

"shit!shit!shit!shit!Yuji paparazzi to write science fiction, is the editor-in-chief's mind full of sh... How does this make people write!" Karel tore off the manuscript paper on the table where a few lines had been written, crumpled it into a ball, threw it into the paper basket on the side, and then rubbed his temples vigorously with his index finger, looking at the blank manuscript paper in a daze.

On a nearby computer screen, a video of the air battle in Las Vegas is playing.

As an entertainment reporter for The Hollywood News, Carell's main job is to follow the private lives of major stars, dig up their scandals and anecdotes, and then process and compile them, and if it is a peach scandal, then add some slightly explicit passionate descriptions.

Not to mention, many readers are really good at this mouthful, and they are full of praise for Carell's description, and there are even adult magazines that ask Carell for an appointment.

However, in order to keep what little discipline he had left, Carell turned down all of these adult magazines.

In his opinion, lust without obscenity is the highest state of writing, and those adult magazines that have completely no lower limit are the difference between silicone and harem articles compared to his articles.

But now the editor asked him to write science fiction for a harem, which made him stare dryly, which is completely bull's head and wrong horse's mouth!

But you can't write it!

Last night's air battle completely stimulated the G-spot of the press, and the video of the air battle made Las Vegas TV station earn eyeballs, and Leon and Sophia, who were direct witnesses, also became famous.

At this time, the global media basically focused on this UFO incident that shocked Shijie. Even Hollywood's entertainment media is no exception.

For example, the Hollywood News, where Carell works, makes today's headlines about the air battle between F22 and UFOs, and it also takes out all the movies that have historically been related to aliens.

However, this is simply not enough, and since the U.S. government has not released exact information about the air battle in Las Vegas, there are all kinds of speculation circulating in the media. How to seize the commanding heights of the news has become something that the major media are trying to do.

Even the paparazzi, who specializes in writing celebrity scandals, like Carell, was asked by the editor-in-chief to submit a UFO-related manuscript.

This made Carell speechless, although he didn't know how many times he scolded the editor-in-chief, but for this month's salary and bonus, he still had to do the work.

Karell sighed and went over the video of the air combat on YouTube, but still didn't know what to do.

Like what, this video has been played more than 100 million times within 16 hours. What kind of comments broke 5 million? These have long been written by reporters, and if Carell had turned in a similar manuscript, he would have been sent back by the editor-in-chief.

But if you don't write this, what should you write?

Carell cursed the editor-in-chief over and over again. While unconsciously refreshing the YouTube page.

The next moment. His gaze froze. The focus is on a row of associated video links next to the video.

Most of these videos are reports from major TV media on last night's air battle in Las Vegas, and Carell has picked a few of them before, and the content is similar.

But when he refreshed the page again. The video that was originally at the top of the associated video was squeezed down and replaced by a screenshot of another video of a saucer-shaped aircraft.

What's going on?

Karel was a little strange, but it was clear that this saucer looked very different from the one from last night's aerial battle, not like the same alien's handiwork.

Carell hovered over the small video, and the title of the video popped up: Wherearetheyfrom?

Carell frowned, the title had appeared many times today, but he clicked on the link to the video, ready to see if it would inspire his writing.

The new page popped up quickly.

Karel skimmed the side and saw that the video had been viewed thirty-nine times, had been uploaded two minutes earlier, and had zero comments.

Karel took a sip of the coffee on the table, clicked play, and after an advertisement, the video began.

In the darkness, the light was bright, but it was very dim.

This is the light of a star hundreds of millions of miles away, piercing the endless void and coming directly into this endless asteroid belt.

Under the dim light, the camera kept passing through the dense meteorite group, everything was silent, and Carell's brows furrowed, what is the situation!

As an entertainer who has been in Hollywood for many years, the first time he saw this scene, Carell felt that this should be a movie.

Because the picture is so exquisite, whether it is a meteorite of various shapes, the dust floating in the meteorite group, or the orange-red star the size of a ping-pong ball in the distance, it looks extremely realistic. This is how the universe that feels real should be.

"It's strange, who made this?

Karel sighed to himself.

According to the current production cost of CG pictures in the Hollywood film industry, almost every second of this level of pictures is tens of thousands of dollars.

But recently, there doesn't seem to be any film companies making this kind of sci-fi blockbuster similar to Star Wars!

And this video has not appeared in previous sci-fi movies, so where did it come from?

Karel suppressed the doubts in his heart and continued to read.

The camera travels through the meteorite group for more than ten seconds and then slowly pulls back, at this time, a silver-white saucer-shaped aircraft silently appears in the video and occupies the entire frame.

"Shhh

Karel gasped, compared to the Karn Clan's flying machine, this saucer-shaped flying machine has smooth lines and a compelling texture, which looks more in line with the aesthetics of earthlings.

And the footage of the flying saucer shuttling through the meteorite group looks extremely good, and I don't feel any trace of PS.

Although the video has only been half a minute since it began, and there is no sound soundtrack, Carell's adrenaline is slowly rising.

It was an extremely realistic feeling of space voyage that he had never felt in any science fiction movie before.

Coupled with last night's UFO incident, Carell has a great curiosity about the origin of this flying saucer.

"Oh my God!"

While Carell was still impressed by the elegant yet incomparably realistic appearance of the alien craft, an asteroid much larger than an ordinary meteorite soon appeared in the distant void.

However, it seems that its volumetric mass has not yet reached hydrostatic equilibrium, and the asteroid as a whole has an irregular shape, which looks a bit like a piece of ginger from a distance.

But the asteroid's gravitational pull was enough to clear the meteorite blocks near it, and the space around the asteroid looked much emptyer.

The saucer continued to fly towards the asteroid, and as the distance got closer, Carell realized that the asteroid was much larger than he had imagined, at least 20 kilometers in diameter.

As it approached the asteroid, the speed of the saucer gradually slowed down.

As you can see, the surface of the asteroid is covered with craters of all sizes.

At this moment, a scene that stunned Carell appeared.

I saw that the bottom of a crater with a diameter of tens of meters on the asteroid suddenly opened slowly, revealing a bright opening, and the saucer-shaped vehicle flew straight into it without making any stops.

Only then did Carell discover that there was a long passage inside the asteroid.

The flying saucer flew quickly along the passage for a few seconds, and suddenly a huge hall appeared in front of it.

The saucer hovered in the hall and then landed slowly, making it clear to Karel the moment it made contact with the ground.

This is the first sound that has appeared since this video was played.

Flying through space had been silent before, which gave Carell the feeling of watching a documentary.

Then, the door of the aircraft opened, footsteps sounded, and a figure slowly walked out along the gangway.

The lens still does not give the specific body shape and appearance of the figure, but through the projection of the light, it can be clearly seen that this figure does not belong to a human being.

The picture stops at this point.

Karel almost vomited blood, he had been guessing who this flying machine belonged to and what he was going to do inside this camouflaged meteorite, but he didn't expect that when the truth was about to be revealed, this plot would actually pass directly.

But the next scene quickly made Carell's eyes widen.

This time, the camera is focused on a star, and the camera is rapidly zooming in, and soon, the star occupies the whole frame.

The camera continued to zoom in, and soon, Carell noticed a black dot on the star.

"What is this?"

Just when Carell was still wondering

As the camera zooms in, the answer is soon revealed.

This time it was no longer the small saucer-shaped craft that appeared, but the gigantic starship.

Compared with the model battleships in Star Wars, the battleships in this video are more realistic, and the appearance is domineering, whether it is the material texture or the overall structure, it feels like the real starship should look like this.

While the video still doesn't have any soundtrack or other sound effects, Carell gets goosebumps.

Especially affected by the UFO air battle that took place over Las Vegas last night, Carell even faintly felt that these warships were real!

The second scene ends quickly, and although it is as clueless as the first, Carell does not feel flat at all.

This feeling of heartbeat, he hadn't felt in a long time. (To be continued......)