Chapter 146: The Ship Museum
If it is a shipyard that specializes in shipbuilding, the shipbuilding workshop is usually messy. Tools and materials were scattered on the ground, and in the middle of the house was a tall ship keel.
But this workshop, which covers an area of at least 1,000 square meters, is neatly like a museum of the history of sea vessels. As far as you can see along the walls, the left and right sides are covered with three-dimensional pictures of various ships on Earth, from ancient times to modern times.
The two walls stretch parallel to each other, but at the end they seem to be about to meet, giving a unique spatial visual effect. Standing at the door, people can see ships from different historical periods, sailing in the same long river of time, and the sense of nostalgia and the sense of the new era intersect, so that time and space are confused. These elements work together to give the shipbuilding workshop built by alien technology a surreal feel.
In addition, the dome-shaped roof, which is more than ten meters high, is densely covered with multi-colored spotlights like stars, which also plays a role in creating a surreal atmosphere.
Hai Ge raised his head and looked wide-eyed, and in the sparkling lights, he even spotted a long ribbon of fog that marked the Milky Way. That's right, the roof of the shipyard is a miniature landscape of the universe, and he can't help but guess that the cosmic space that has been revealed by the humans on Earth can be found in it, and the dark depths that can't tell the edge must also hide the mysteries of the universe that only U stars know.
"Success, are you sure, we're not walking in the shadows?" Haige couldn't connect reality with the spectacle in front of him, and asked questions that even he thought were quite stupid.
The successful answer is, naturally, "Sir, everything here is true." Then he added: "But it's more beautiful than in the shadows." ”
He held the remote control in his hand and operated it while talking. The wall displaying the three-dimensional ships transforms, and a more peculiar illusion appears than before, and Haige feels that he has transcended reality and entered a fantasy world.
The walls that hang three-dimensional pictures showing the history of the development of the steamship make a regular "Kerala" sound, just like thousands of silicon panels that receive solar power are neatly folded upwards, and then appear in Haige's sight, it is actually the blue water.
Haige is breathtaking, amazed not only by the beauty of the sea, but also by its realism. The two walls seemed to be joined together into a whole painting, and everything in the middle of the room was just a drawing board, and when they were removed, they were probably standing directly in the sea.
Chenggong assures Haige that what they see is the real sea, and it is definitely not a holographic effect made by GVR glasses. As long as you can drill out of the glass, you can walk into the bottom of the sea where all kinds of amazing sea fish swim and all kinds of beautiful seaweed.
Haige hesitantly walked to the left wall and tried to knock it with his hand, only to find that the wall was no longer metal, but a huge glass of glass.
What he finds most incredible is not the glass wall that shows the underwater scenery, but the three-dimensional pictures that once hung on the wall, in the combination of virtual and real, they are not missing, and the vivid ships in the paintings are like sailing from the port of anchor into the sea, about to play the flute at the same time......
Hai Ge was fascinated and asked, "How deep are we at the bottom of the sea?" ”
Chenggong replied: "At present, the location of the nuclear submarine of the shipbuilding workshop is 1,000 meters below the Pacific Ocean. The nuclear submarine is made of ultra-light metal materials and has a total weight of only 600 tons, but has an underwater displacement of up to 80,000 tons. ”
"My God! You say this workshop is actually a submarine powered by nuclear fuel? ”
Haige was so shocked that she couldn't close her mouth, but after thinking about it, she thought it wasn't worth the fuss. In fact, it would be strange if the shipyard was a solid land structure—how could a large fixed-built building be built without being noticed by the earthlings? And after the construction is completed, how can it be sent underwater, and secretly build the Fire Yiren at a depth of 1,000 meters underwater?
"So this nuclear submarine, called the shipyard, must be able to sail into the Pacific Ocean and stay there for a long time, right?"
"Perhaps, but Mr. Weddell will not allow it." Successfully replied.
This nuclear submarine can sail thousands of miles in the depths of the ocean and has a powerful artillery attack capability, so why does it have to cower under the sea of Mornington Island and dare not sail? Isn't staying on a nuclear submarine many times safer than a tiny yacht?
Wedel had always been thoughtful, but the decision seemed inappropriate, and it was difficult for Haige to understand his thoughts.
Successful patient explanation.
Wedel, that is, Bitoni. Hunn, before building the Fire Man, he first built a nuclear submarine with underwater robots. His purpose in doing so was simply to provide a concealed shipbuilding base for the Hoiren. For the future earth orbit change and space escape plan, the nuclear submarine will not only play no role, but will definitely do bad things, exposing the entire content of the earth rescue plan in front of the earthlings, thus changing the way human warfare is conducted.
Maybe at that time, people will realize that the ocean is not as terrible as they expected, so the battlefield of the Arctic Circle will naturally expand from land to sea again, so can Hai Song still let the Huo Yiren break away from the camouflage of the yacht and take off smoothly according to the original time? If this kind of thing happens, the consequences can be imagined, which will directly lead to the destruction of the earth.
After hearing Wedel's good intentions, Haige was extremely ashamed. He saw himself clearly, and seemed to be detached from ordinary people due to unfortunate experiences, but in fact he still retained the greed and laziness of people in the world, and he still had a long way to go compared to the spiritual realm that Wedel had reached.
Hai Ge has no doubts and successfully continues to explain the benefits of using nuclear submarines as a shipbuilding base.
First, nature is a guarantee of safety. Even a decade ago, there were still boats of all kinds, including fishing boats and pleasure boats, but none of the divers on board could dive to a depth of 1,000 meters with oxygen tanks on their backs.
Second, it's convenience. In the process of building the Huoyiren, it is necessary to collect a large number of raw materials without interruption, and the nuclear submarine can take the entire workshop to the destination to get it, which greatly saves man-hours and improves work efficiency.
Thirdly, and most importantly, the Flame is a spacecraft powered by nuclear fusion, and before takeoff, it must ensure that the fuel tank is filled with sufficient nuclear fuel, which comes from the nuclear submarine, and the fuel carried by the submarine is actually supplied to the spacecraft.
When the Hoi is finished, the shipyard will carry it to the high seas of the Pacific Ocean. At that time, there will be no more human ships in that area, and the submarine will be able to lift the Hoi Man to the surface and let it sail there.
"And what about the shipbuilding workshops, that is, the nuclear submarines themselves?" Hai Ge asked, "Will this mighty underwater beast sink to the bottom of the sea until it is covered with seaweed and becomes a paradise for marine creatures?" ”
"Bitoni. That's exactly what Hughne intended, Mr. Hughne, Jr. Successfully answered.