Chapter 681: Fission Down

readx; A whole bunch of heavy tractors, transport trucks, tankers, jeeps, and sedans of all kinds occupy another stretch of sand. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 infoThere are no less than 30 planes parked on the airstrip in the distance, there are P38 "Lightning", there are also B-15 "Flying Fortress", and the Navy's "Kadalina" seaplanes, F6F "Vixen", F5F "Wildcat", "Diveman" carrier-based dive bombers There are also 6 concrete bunkers in the middle of these things, a trench zigzags through the test center, and the number of light and heavy machine guns and mortars on the bunkers is not small, These weapons shimmer in the desert sun. And on the other side glowed a large group of mortars, howitzers and infantry guns of various calibers. The others, Margaret, of course, knew that these were test subjects, and that they would all be sacrificed "honorably" in the end.

But in any case, whether this experiment of piling up dollars is a success or a failure, whether it is male or female, shows the importance of this experiment. Joke! Nearly 40,000 people spent nearly 6 years and spent astronomical sums of money for today's moment, which is not a big deal, and no taxpayer believes it.

Margaret had reason to be optimistic that the experiment would be a success. Moreover, the power of this kind of big bomb created according to the principle that atoms will release huge energy when fission is unprecedented, although the destruction of this kind of bomb is still limited to theoretical calculations, but the series of astonishing people, the extremely memorable number of inducing heart disease and mental illness can not be fabricated out of thin air, this is a large number of scientists have worked hard for six years to achieve, there is a scientific basis 100 percent. In fact, Miss Margaret was very conflicted, and she hoped that the experiment would be successful, because this kind of bomb, once it came out, could deal an absolutely catastrophic blow to the enemy, and perhaps end the war as soon as possible.

My favorite brother doesn't have to drive a broken plane in the sky all day long to play with himself, although my brother's luck is pretty good so far, but luck is a bit unreliable, and when good luck runs out, it's better to end this damn war as soon as possible. On the other hand, Margaret was a little hopeful that the experiment would fail, as if nothing had happened. Could it be that the changes in microscopic atoms that he and tens of thousands of other people have painstakingly studied can only be used to make murderous weapons instead of benefiting mankind, and if such weapons succeed in causing great destruction and slaughtering a large number of people, this must be a "crime"!

"Oh God! It's horrible! Forgive us lost lambs! O Lord Almighty! Save our souls! ā€˜ā€

Miss Margaret prayed inwardly.

And what this girl couldn't understand the most was that if you really want to name a big bomb like this that leaves a bad impression, it should be "devil", "Satan", and the worst thing will be "death" and so on. It sounds cheesy, but it's realistic. And it should never be "skinny", "fat", "little boy", etc., it's simply disgusting! The people who participated in the trial production of the atomic bomb were all first-class scientists in the United States and even the world, and their IQ was unquestionable, so how could they be named after the body shape of a group of children? There is no connection between the two and nothing in common! But unfortunately, Glitter simply wonders if her fellow Americans are planning to turn their next generation of children into something like these three ugly, hot-tempered, murderous iron cylinders, but this is the case. This is a bit unbelievable!

But now is no longer the time to sigh, and a calm, but distinctly nervous voice came over the radio:

"Please correct the time, it is 5 p.m. US Standard Time on July 16, 1945. The half-hour countdown to the trial is in, ladies and gentlemen, please check the equipment one last time, may God bless us with good luck! Repeat, please correct the time"

Margaret retracted her thoughts, waved her hands on the earphones in both ears, and whispered into the throat microphone:

"How's Miss Sebeth doing in the first group?"

A soft and crisp mezzo-soprano voice answered from the headphones:

"The first group is all right!"

"Report from the second group!"

"The second group is in normal condition!"

"Group III"

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Everything went according to plan, and the garden hall was extremely quiet, except for the large wall clock on the wall, and the second hand "Tick!" Tick! The sound of walking. The hall was filled with an atmosphere of pent-up tension and unease, mixed with anticipation and hope. This atmosphere is very contagious, and everyone seems to be enchanted, and they all wait quietly without saying a word. Finally, Robert came from the command console in the center of the hall. Professor Odinheimer's voice, the voice was calm, without a hint of nervousness and uneasiness:

"The countdown to the trial begins, 9, 8, 7, 6. 1,0, detonation! ā€

At 5:30 p.m. on July 16, 1945, the Americans successfully exploded the "atomic bomb" in the Alamodogo Desert in New Mexico, a terminal weapon created by mankind and capable of destroying mankind! Its name is "Skinny"!

The enormous energy generated by atomic fission can finally be controlled and harnessed by humans, but people don't know whether to rejoice or grieve about it, because they don't know whether they have dug up a big treasure trove or opened Pandora's box.

With the progress of science and technology, the energy produced by atomic fission has gradually penetrated into all aspects of human life. For example, the seeds of plants that have been irradiated with radiation will mutate, and this variation will greatly increase the yield of cereals, as will other plants. Although the taste has decreased, it can save more than 50 to 60 billion people living on the planet from hunger. Atomic rays also shine in the medical field, at least X-rays can make people's diseases more quickly and accurately diagnosed, and radiation can also kill the diseased cells of patients suffering from certain cancers, thereby prolonging the life of patients or curing their diseases. Of course, the construction of the nuclear power station has alleviated the contradiction of the depleted energy resources on the earth, and the increasing demand for energy of mankind has been alleviated to a certain extent, and so on. On the other hand, if the atomic bombs, hydrogen bombs, neutron bombs, and dirty bombs created by mankind were to explode together, it would destroy all human beings in the world and the earth, the home on which mankind depends, more than 10 times. Nuclear energy is an extremely sharp double-edged sword! When you stab an enemy to death, you will also hurt yourself!

In July 1945, it took the Americans six years to build the world's first superweapon, the atomic bomb, which uses atomic fission to produce huge energy. But the United States of America was not the first country to discover atomic fission.

The first country to discover atomic fission was Germany. In December 1938, Otto, a famous scientist at the Institute of Chemistry of Wilhelm University, Germany. Hahn and his companion, Professor Stlesman, discovered that U235 releases a huge amount of energy when it fissions, also after six years of hard work. This discovery shocked the German scientific community, and Nazi Germany, of course, did not turn a blind eye, and under the principle that all inventions and discoveries should be prioritized for military use, the Germans began to think about how to make this huge energy available to their own use. The military decided to create an atomic bomb. The Germans made this decision almost a full year earlier than the Americans.

On September 26, 1939, the German Reserve Planning Bureau established the world's first atomic energy research institute, the "German Uranium Association", and began the development of the atomic bomb. In May 1940, as the course of World War II progressed, the powerful German [***] forces swept across Europe, and the Low Countries successively declared defeat and surrendered to Germany. The Germans captured Norway and took control of the only Norwegian Vermonk heavy water plant in Europe that produced heavy water industrially. The Germans defeated Belgium and forced it to surrender, and the Germans received 1,200 tons of selected uranium ore stored in warehouses by the Belgian mining company.

At the end of the following year, in December 1940, when the Pacific War had not yet broken out, and the Americans were still in a delicate 'neutrality', the Germans built the world's first atomic reactor for research, and fully mastered the technology of uranium metal refining, and the Germans were fully equipped with the basis and parameters for the production of atomic bombs.

For the British, who were on the other side of the war, the Germans could develop a powerful atomic bomb, and the British were not happy, which was absolutely certainly not good news. According to the scientists concerned, one such bomb could wipe London off the map, and if a few more were dropped in Liverpool, Birmingham, or somewhere, and perhaps another one at the British Fleet's assembly site, the battle would be lost. This absolutely did not allow this to happen, and the British were determined to stop it, to strangle the German program of creating an atomic bomb in the cradle. The British side set its sights on the Verimn Heavy Water Plant in Norway, which is the most important raw material for atomic reactors, without which the atomic reactor would not be able to operate and the atomic bomb would not be possible. The British Army selected 40 officers and soldiers to form a crack commando team, and their mission was to go to Norway and break into the Vermond Heavy Water Factory to blow up its main production equipment and stockpiles of heavy water. The plan should be said to be good, and the blow has also grasped the point, but the plan never changes quickly.

In the middle of the night on November 19, 1942, two bombers took off from the British mainland with two gliders on board, carrying 40 commandos who carried out the sabotage plan codenamed "Novice". But the luck of the British was really too flattering, that night it was dark, there was not a trace of starlight, when flying to the target area in Norway there was a considerable wind, the bomber threw the glider back, two unpowered gliders flew around in the night sky, they did not know where the wind blew them, finally, a glider hit the rocks, with a loud bang, the glider disintegrated, more than 20 British officers and soldiers were killed. The second glider barely landed, but in the stumbling and gliding, at least half of the commandos close to 10 or so were wounded, and the Germans surrounded them, and after a short exchange of fire, the British commandos were either killed or wounded, and the rest were captured by the Germans, and the British raid was declared a failure.

But the British did not intend to stop there. The British [***] side and the intelligence services jointly developed a plan of action codenamed "Gunners". This time, the British no longer blatantly attacked the heavily defended heavy water plant. On February 26, 1943, also during the night, a sabotage team of six selected Norwegian special forces soldiers parachuted into the mountains near the Vermonk factory, where they were picked up by the Norwegian underground resistance group. Six commandos disguised themselves as staff of the Verimn plant infiltrated the factory and placed ZHA medicine in the main production equipment and warehouses of the heavy water plant, and this time the British succeeded. As the flames of the explosion burst into flames, destroying the main production equipment and 1 ton of water stored at the Vermen Heavy Water Plant, the British finally breathed a sigh of relief.

But the British apparently underestimated the perseverance and determination of the Germans, and after only eight months, the Germans repaired all the equipment and the heavy water plant was back in production. This time, the British were dumbfounded in the face of the heavily defended heavy water plant. This situation was reported to the Allied General Command in Europe and attracted great attention, and the Allied Commander-in-Chief, General Eisenhower, ordered that the Strategic Air Force must blow up the Verimn Heavy Water Plant. As a result, thousands of Allied bombers continued to arrive in the area of the Vermond Heavy Water Plant, and tons and tons of bombs were dropped down. However, due to the fact that the Verimunk Heavy Water Plant was located in the mountains of Norway, under a huge mountain cliff, the Allied bombing was not successful, and many aircraft were lost under German anti-aircraft fire. However, this kind of bombing that lasted all night made the Germans worried, and the German side decided to relocate the main production equipment and heavy water from the Viemunk factory back to the German mainland.

This turned out to be an extremely stupid decision. The Allies sent agents, infiltrated the transport with the help of the Norwegian underground resistance and loaded the transport ferry with bombs, and when the ferry reached the deepest part of a large lake, the bombs exploded, all the main equipment and heavy water sank to the bottom of the lake, which could not be salvaged at all, and the Germans lost the game. In the spring of 1944, the German army on the Eastern Front suffered one defeat after another, and the war was about to burn to Germany under the pressure of the Soviets. Of course, the Allies would not agree, and the Allies sent a special task force codenamed "Artos" to raid the German atomic bomb research base in the small town of Heixingen, blowing up the base, killing many researchers, and the German plan to build the atomic bomb was finally stillborn.

Compared to the bad luck of the Germans, the Americans were undoubtedly much luckier. Before and after the outbreak of World War II, due to Nazi Germany's anti-Semitic and abusive policies, a large number of Jewish scientists fled from Germany and the war-torn European continent. On August 3, 1939, when they discovered that the Germans had begun to plan to study the atomic bomb, these scientists, who were well aware of the power of the atomic bomb, were deeply worried. Einstein expressed their unease and asked Einstein to write a letter to US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, asking the United States to begin developing an atomic bomb to counterbalance the Germans. The letter went into the hands of Professor Sachs, President Roosevelt's scientific adviser.

On a sunny morning in September, President Roosevelt was happily entering the morning hug, and at this time, Huang Lin had just arrived in the United States, and was still in the Calavirard Carrier-based Aircraft Pilot Training Base in Florida, and had not yet had time to meet President Roosevelt, so President Roosevelt was still at a loss about what was going to happen in the future. The letter did not attract his attention, and in the president's opinion, it was another whimsical idea of a group of scientists who had nothing to do, and there was no need to take it too seriously. So he casually put the letter aside and ignored it. Professor Sachs did not urge the president to take a stand on Einstein's letter, but he himself was well aware of his important surname, and he only asked lightly:

"Mr. President, do you know the man Fulton?"

President Roosevelt stopped his knife and fork, and he gave him a strange look at his scientific adviser. Fulton! No American with a little common sense would not know this person, this is the pride of Americans! Fulton was the first to invent the steamship in recent history, opening a new chapter in the history of world navigation. He took this great invention with him to meet Louis, the emperor of the French Empire at that time. Bonaparte. Napoleon, who at that time was worried that there was no powerful fleet to defeat the British fleet, sent his victorious French army to the British Isles. When Fulton told the emperor that he could help the French build a mighty fleet that sailed without sails, the emperor slapped the table and exclaimed, before he even had time to hear Fulton's words:

"Someone! Get this whimsical inventor out of here! ā€

The incomparable emperor of France paid the price for his ignorance, and he lost an opportunity to rewrite his life, and even the history of Europe and the world. This is also one of the laughing stocks left by the great man Napoleon to future generations.

It's a story that everybody knows, what's wrong with Sachs today? President Roosevelt replied with doubts:

"Fulton! This is the pride of our Americans, a practical inventor, not an empty talker! ā€

But immediately the great statesman understood something from the smiling face of the saxophone adviser, and the president rang the calling bell, and he took Einstein's letter and said to General Groves, the military assistant who heard the voice:

"General, please take a closer look at this letter, I hope to see the detailed plan for this matter soon!"

With the great attention of President Roosevelt, the Americans' plan for the development of the atomic bomb was released. The United States formed a special commission, codenamed "S-11". Its members are all heavyweights, such as Secretary of War Stimson; Dr Boucher, Director for Science Development; Dr. Nantes, President of Harvard University, etc. The specific executor is General Groves, military assistant to the president.

Soon after, the president personally approved the large-scale development plan codenamed "Manhattan Project Management District", which was classified as top secret, and even the then Vice President S. Truman did not know the existence of this plan, and when President Roosevelt died and Truman took over as president, he learned of the existence of this department and its program, and the development of the atomic bomb was in the final stage. It's almost a success.

At this time, the American scientific community was full of talent, with a concentration of the world's leading mathematicians, physicists, chemists, biologists and medical scientists, many of whom were Nobel Prize winners. These elites of the scientific community were gathered and sent to an experimental research base located at an altitude of 7,300 feet in northern New Mexico, USA, and the external mailing address of this base is "P.O. Box 1633, Santa Fe, NM". As with the beginning of anything, life here is far from good. Although this is temporary, no one has expressed a willingness to withdraw. These famous scientists had to squeeze three people into a wooden house, and if a suite had two bedrooms, they would have to live in two couples, each in one room, and the bachelors would have to sleep in the courtyard or in the hallway.

The electricity supply is sufficient, but there is a lack of hot water, and there is no shower for a long time, and the food is not delicious, so it can only be dealt with so-so to fill the stomach. There was no communication with the outside world, and they had to ask a team to bring in a fleet of daily necessities from hundreds of kilometers away, but these scientists and soldiers no longer cared, they seemed to care more about the working environment and the guarantee of research regulations. Without the enthusiasm of the outside world, you can work as many hours as you want every day, and no one will say anything about it. In the simple studio, there are all kinds of instruments, even if the price is very expensive and rare, as long as the scientists put it forward, the logistics supply support department will always be like a trick to deliver it to you in the shortest possible time, of course, the premise must be the research needs, and the scientific atmosphere here is very strong, so that these high-level intellectuals are like fish in water, the "Manhattan Project" started in this kind of situation and situation.

At the heart of the project is Robert from the University of California, a professor of physics who looks a bit goofy, unkempt and smokers. Otin Heimer headed the Los Alamos Laboratory, which later became known as the "father of the atomic bomb". Ottinheimer was transferred to almost all the well-known physics and chemistry researchers in the United States, including many like Arsene Wenger. Young scholars like Margaret. Robert. Mr. Ottinheimer's in-depth knowledge of physics and his grasp of the progress of the experimental project and his grasp of the key points are absolutely impressive. As the project unfolded in full and depth, a large amount of manpower, materials, and funds flowed into this Alamogordo Desert located in northern New Mexico. The "S11" committee, which was the highest authority of the "Manhattan Project", put forward only two principles: first, to create bombs for the military's use; The second is to get ahead of the Germans.

It doesn't seem demanding, but it's not easy. To this end, Groves sat at his headquarters in Washington, D.C., and spoke on the phone with Professor Ottinheimer several times a day, trying to meet the professor's even trivial requests and keep abreast of the progress of the project. Through the unremitting efforts of tens of thousands of people, by December 1942, a breakthrough had been made in research, and researchers were able to begin to control nuclear fission, which could artificially create and stop chain reactions, and the advent of the atomic bomb was just around the corner.

In April 1945, just before the development of the atomic bomb, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt died, and the only regret was that he did not witness the spectacle of the atomic bomb explosion. At this time, the "Manhattan Project" train was almost entering the terminal, and even if the new president, Mr. Truman, wanted to stop it, it would be too late. Scientists have developed a total of 3 atomic bombs with very ugly appearances, and these 3 large bombs are named "Thin Man"; "Fat Man" and "Little Boy". The "thin man" was used as an experiment. At 5:30 p.m. on July 16, 1945, the "Thin Man" exploded at the test site in the Alamogordo Desert.

The "Thin Man" exploded, and although all the scientists involved in the experiment knew that the power of the atomic bomb was enormous, they did not hear the deafening and earth-shattering sound of the imagination, like a cannonball or a bomb. Rather, it was a silence that lasted for nearly two seconds, and in the minds of the experimenters, these two seconds were longer than a day, and just when people thought that the detonation had failed, a strange scene appeared.

First, there was a silent flash of bright light, which was like lightning, no! No! No! It is 10,000 times brighter than lightning. The entire heavens and the earth were filled with this terrifying white light. The observer in front of the periscope, although he had put on special goggles and had been fully prepared for the presence of such a bright light, was obviously unable to stand the strong stimulation. Some closed their eyes, some instinctively turned their heads away. The bright white light illuminates every corner of the space, and the automatic movie cameras placed at various points faithfully record the scene, and the film is white for nearly three seconds, and those who watch the video have to close their eyes afterwards, because the flash that appears on the screen is still so dazzling. If anyone could see this bright light with the naked eye at the scene of the explosion, then unfortunately, this may be the last thing he will see in this life, and he will have to spend the rest of his life in the dark, because anyone's retina, pupil crystal, or visual spirit will be able to withstand this bright light without being damaged.

The bright light was followed by a shocking sound. But don't get me wrong, this isn't a heart-rending explosion scream. It's not expensive at all, it's dull. It is as if tens of millions of horses' hooves are stepping on the earth at the same time, and it is as if millions of people are beating countless drums at the same time. Everything trembles in this kind of sound waves, infrasound, and ultra-long waves, which are not very high in frequency, but the amplitude is too large to be calculated. If it's just the blood coming out of the eardrum, it's a blessing in misfortune. But the problem is far from that simple, wherever the sound wave goes, it compresses the blood in the body, as if to squeeze all the blood out of the blood Suga, so it is not strange that speckled blood sweat oozes from the pores. The sound waves pressed the heart and the brain's auditory spirit at the same time, and the heart seemed to be crushed, and there was only one piece of "buzz!" in the overwhelmed brain. Airplanes! "Sound, nothing else. Whoever was lucky enough to be on the scene, if not killed, would almost certainly have the best ending for him to be an idiot under the onslaught of this sonic wave.

The air seemed to be solid, and strangely folded up, centered on the point of the explosion of the "Thin Man", and this treacherous green shock wave poured out layer by layer like a wave, and it cleverly tore apart everything that dared to appear in this great ring, which, unlike the bright light and sound waves, destroyed everything in the visible. Whether it is a bungalow or a high-rise, whether it is made of wood, brick or reinforced concrete, all buildings collapse silently like sand towers swept by the waves. Under the impact of seismic waves, huge whirlpools appeared in the water in the artificial lake, and the whirlpools collided with each other, stirring up countless thick water columns with a height of at least 5 meters or more. The water flowing in the river rushed irritably to the bank, determined to break the embankment. Several of the bridges on the river disappeared in an instant, and steel beams and broken concrete slabs collapsed into the river, nearly blocking the surging water. On the other side, more than half of dozens of tanks weighing tens of tons were overturned, and more than 40 armored vehicles mixed in the tank group rolled around in the sand like leather balls, clashing with each other. All kinds of planes parked on the field airfield, no matter how big they were, became fallen leaves in the strong wind, swept up and smashed down fiercely. Trucks, cars, and jeeps have all been turned into small garden beans, and an invisible hand throws these steel products that are not heavy enough in all directions.

The artillery swarm has become a pile of intertwined steel garbage, light and heavy machine guns, anti-aircraft machine guns, mortars, etc., erected on the trenches, which have long since disappeared. Only the semi-sheltered reinforced concrete bunker stood firm against the onslaught of this peculiar perverted air, but its surface was peeled off like a shortbread. The green blast was like a giant shovel blade that wiped out everything above the surface wherever it went, and the destruction of the blast was resolute and complete.

A pillar of flames with a diameter of several hundred meters rose from the center of the explosion and soared into the sky, a huge pillar of fire smoke divided into three layers. The outermost layer is a thick black, which is a mixture of dust and black smoke. It thrust upwards without hesitation, constantly changing its form. Through its cracks, you can see a second layer of cherry red flames, which are enveloped in smoke and dust and strive to spread in all directions. The scorching air wave rushed up to a height of thousands of meters, but it was still desperately rising. Inside it was a flame as red as blood, and the sun was discolored. No one can tell exactly how hot it is. Everywhere the flames went, everything that should and shouldn't burn was ablaze, trees, grass, wood, steel, cement products, and so on. Flames rolled on the ruins of the buildings, and the crackling sound of cement could be heard, and the lake turned into a trace of steam, and the water vapor quickly burned. The river was rapidly evaporating and drying up, and tortoise-like cracks appeared in the riverbed. The tank turned into a cherry-red block of iron, and flames still rose above it. Vehicles of all kinds have become ugly monsters with only skeletons left, and airplanes have long since become puddles of molten aluminum.

Even the bunker, which had withstood the shock wave, spewed out long flames from the shooting holes. Everything burned, even the air. The pillar of flame rushed to an altitude of 2,000 meters, and although it was powerless to continue to rush upward, it rolled over, unwilling to dazzle its power in the air. A huge mushroom cloud shrouded dozens of square kilometers at the center of the explosion, it was an entity composed of fire, smoke, and dust, this entity existed between heaven and earth for about an hour before slowly dissipating, but the heat it left behind was still powerful. At the center of the explosion appeared a large, about 2 square kilometers, smooth, glassy, made of molten sand, a shiny horizon like quartz, on which no flames burned, but it was incandescent.

The mushroom cloud dissipated, but left behind a lethal nuclear radiation. It's a terrifying, incomparably sharp invisible sword. If people can die quickly and have no bones left under the attack of nuclear shock waves and nuclear heat, people are still willing to choose this method of ending their lives. And the damage caused by nuclear radiation is extremely tragic, and I believe that no one wants to try. And for a considerable period of time in years, no life can appear in a range where there is still a strong nuclear ray cover. The occasional fluke of tenacious plants can also produce great anomalies, which has become a forbidden area for life, the "thin man" has exploded smoothly, and the nuclear test has been a complete success. But there was no joy in the entire experimental command center, and the hall fell silent, no one was happy, and no one cheered for it, some were silent and sighed.

Margaret sat in a steel chair in a daze, and her whole body became a lifeless clay statue. Her right hand gripped the keychain pendant that hung tightly on her chest, and her left hand grabbed the side of her left thigh, her nails almost digging through the fabric of her pants and sinking into the flesh. The female physicist's eyes were straight, and she repeated in her heart:

"Oh my God! What did we do! ā€

General Groves, the executive officer of "S-11", sat in the chair in front of the command platform in a daze, he couldn't say a word, just gasped for breath. His assistant, General Farrell, gripped the steel pipe of the guardrail with both hands, struggling to resist the urge to vomit. Dr. Bainbridge, who was in charge of the implosion, sighed softly in frustration:

"It's a dirty, chilling show that anyone who sees it will never forget!"

Mr. Sidra muttered to himself:

"Now, we're all bitches!"

Professor Odinheimer's face turned pale, and he couldn't stop smoking the "Camel" cigarette, and he said to Meitner next to him:

"That's right! Now we are not righteous gentlemen anymore! This is our sin, but it is also our responsibility! ā€

Meitner replied with a blushing face:

"The world has changed since then, and it will never be the same again! We have become the Grim Reaper, the destroyers of the world! ā€

Dr. Fermi, whose surname was impulsive, shouted loudly to General Groves:

"Are you satisfied? It's time to end this damn war! ā€

General Groves didn't look at anyone, and he said coldly:

"Yes! You're right! But that's only after we throw them in the book! ā€

The Manhattan Project was a great success, and it gave birth to a group of "children". The terrifying power of these "children" will shock the world. The war has been fought for several years, and tens of millions of people have died and been crippled in the war! It's time to put an end to it, and the responsibility for ending this world war falls on the shoulders of the "children"!

August is a calm day, especially when the last monsoon has passed and the next has not yet come. The sea water is blue and blue, and the waves on the ocean are not alarming, and the ripples from the small waves are even very pleasing to the eye. The sea is vast, and the water and sky are high and far away. The seabirds that haunt the crests and troughs and the fish that jump out of the water from time to time add to the vitality of the sea. Task Force 32 sailed on this quiet, peaceful ocean.

Commanded by Vice Admiral Halsey "Bull," Task Force 32 is a formidable force of the U.S. Navy's Task Force 5. Four heavy aircraft carriers "Enterprise", "Saratoga", "Hancock", "Vasp 2" form the core of this fleet, plus five escort aircraft carriers, this fleet carries more than 1,100 combat aircraft. In addition to the 3 battleships headed by the USS Missouri, 16 heavy cruisers, 20 light cruisers, and 32 destroyers, and 6 submarines under the water to open the way, followed by a large number of auxiliary ships, if they do not have the absolute superiority of forces to overwhelm it, and the certainty of a successful blow, no one really wants to attack this fleet. Otherwise its revenge is very terrible!

This fleet, which has a strong offensive and aggressive surname, is rushing north, but Bull Halsey and his men are not going to attack the mainland of Yuben, nor are they going to find and annihilate the remaining combined fleet of the Yueben navy!

(To be continued)