Chapter 53: The Pano Base (Part II)
"There are no problems with the system, and the hardware is still working well." Los Bella finally said. "What did I say before?!" Tagwo immediately spoke out loud - as if he was afraid that no one would hear. "Quiet. Tagwo, quiet. "Tammiddod's voice was soft, but they could hear Tagwo very clearly." Why can't you just say something useful? Tammiddod narrowed his eyes, stared at Tagwo, and continued. Let me think about it......" Tagvo obediently shut up after saying this. "If you were as self-aware at all times as you are now, we'd be in a lot less trouble." Tammiddod narrowed his eyes and said lightly.
"Strange, that's impossible." "We should be in the center of the Smart City now," he muttered, "We should be in the center of the Smart City now......" he said, tapping his fingers on the keyboard "unbelievingly", never taking his eyes off the control screen. "Are you sure it's not our ship itself that's the problem?" Tammiddod asked as she glanced at the control screen, then noticed that the data was flashing on the screen so fast that she couldn't even see it clearly. She's not a mechanical elf, and she's not very sensitive to this information. "I'm 98 percent sure it's not our ship's problem." Los Bella stopped what she was doing, and then replied.
"Do you think we're going to escalate this to the main ship now?" Tammiddod asked, frowning. She looked at the desolate scene outside the spaceship, and didn't feel that it was what the Helka Star Smart City looked like. "That...... Wouldn't it be safer to go down and see first? Tagvo asked, looking cautious. He was afraid that if he accidentally said the wrong thing again, Tammiddod would hang him outside the small spaceship, like a banner that read, "This is the end of the loose behavior." "That's a good idea." Tammiddod glanced at Tagwo and said. She looked at Tagwo's expression and guessed what the guy was thinking. She didn't say much, just turned her gaze to Los Bella.
"I'm staying. After all, let's be honest, you can't move fast enough if you need any secondary equipment. Los Bella hesitated, then said. Tammiddod knew he was telling the truth. "Then let's decide, Los Bella stays on the ship, and Tagwo and I go down to investigate the situation. Does anyone have any comments? Tammiddod said, asking symbolically. Not. Tagwo said immediately. No. Los Bella then said. That's fine. Tammiddod said as he quickly walked to the ship's arsenal. Put on your helmet, Tagwo. We'll have to take it later. "It's coming, it's coming!" Tagvo shouted, running to the ship's arsenal.
They put the helmet on, then pressed it downward, and after hearing a "poof" sound, pressed a large red button at the junction of the helmet and the suit, followed by a "click" sound. After three seconds, they raised their left hands at the same time, rotated the knob with a diameter of about four centimeters and a height of 0.5 centimeters at the left side of the helmet flush with the left ear clockwise forty-five degrees, and pressed it downward. A string of data flashed on the transparent screen on the front of the sealed helmet, and at the same time, the ubiquitous cold electronic female voice sounded: the communication system is normal, the filtration system is normal, the thermostatic system is normal, and the wet and dry balance system is normal...... "" The system has been detected, and the damage is 0 percent. Good luck with our great warriors. ”
As the electronic female voice stops, the upper right corner of the transparent spherical screen lights up with an information box composed of light blue fluorescent. The information box is divided into two parts, the upper part displays the basic information of the external environment of the protective clothing, and the lower part is the basic information of the internal environment of the protective clothing. This signifies that the protective clothing on their bodies has been successfully activated. Tagvo had always thought that the cold electronic female voice should say "Good luck with it", only to be mercilessly ridiculed by Tammiddod and Los Bella. Since then, he hasn't brought up a similar topic.
"Come on." Tamidod said as he walked to the small spaceship connectivity module. "Hmm." Tagwo shook his head quickly, then said. When he finished speaking, he found that Tammiddod had left the equipment depot of the small spaceship, and he was stunned for a moment, and hurriedly ran out to follow. "It's time to get ready to open the exterior hatch." Tammiddod spoke to Los Bella as he passed through the ship's main control room. "Hmm." Los Bella replied. He caught a glimpse of Tagwo hurrying past as he turned to do the work, and with a helpless and somewhat gloating smile, he ignored it. Counting the time, he lowered the hatch that connected the module to the rest of the spaceship, and then began to connect to the network of protective clothing on the other two.
Five minutes later...... "toot-toot-" was accompanied by an alarm to "get ready," and the outer hatch of the small ship opened. "Everything is in order...... Why does this sound so strange...... You can go out. "The helmet's communicator rang out with the voice of Los Bella, it was clear." I see. Tammiddod looked melancholy at the desolate scene before him and replied emotionlessly. You're in good home. Tagwo replied informally—he couldn't help but say something like that. ......" Los Bella didn't speak, and she didn't know what he was thinking.
"Let's go, where did all this nonsense come from." Tamidod reprimanded, and then took the lead. "Oh, here it is." Tagwo knew that he was at a loss, and hurriedly followed. They stepped out of the hatch, leaned against the outer bulkhead and down a metal staircase, and stepped on the desolate ground of the Helka Star Badlands. "We'll go 3,500 meters in front of us and investigate." Tammiddod narrowed his eyes for a moment, then said. "Understood." Los Bella replied quickly. "Let's go." Tammiddod beckoned to Tagwo. After hearing Los Bella's affirmative answer, she stepped forward and walked forward. She looked cautious, but very excited.
Tammiddod walked ahead, then used the electronic helmet's marker to mark a few locations with red fluorescence on a simple map of the places she had scanned with her helmet camera. The locations were sent to Tagwo's electronic screen in the form of location sharing. Tagwo followed her, opening the metal compartment to the right of the suit's belt at a distance of about fifty meters, and figuring out a pin-like electronic device that was stuck on the ground - where Tammiddod had just marked. It is precisely because of this that he walks slowly. The role of those electronic devices is to create a precise 3D map of their location.
"How's it going?" Losbella couldn't see them anymore and asked through the communicator in the electronic helmet. "Everything works." Tammiddod responded, "But for now, this is still a wasteland, and there is no trace of the Smart City. "Dirt, and soil, and soil." Tagwo replied by sticking another electronic device into the ground. "Understood." "Everything is fine with the receiver. You can go a little faster. "You really don't have a backache when you stand and talk!" Tagwo said immediately. The wind and sand are not big, but they always blow on their bodies, but they do not leave any traces - this is also one of the functions of the protective clothing.
Cross Star, Cross Swamp. A huge starship is half-sunk in the mud and looks like a major accident. The hull is dark black, but with a deep purple sheen. Some of them crawled out of the emergency escape exits and combat passages in the upper part of the ship, looking with displeasure at the bubbling swamps and the mess of trees and vines that had been messed up by the battleship—the normal exit passage at the bottom of the hull and the ship's entry and exit passage in the middle and lower part of the hull were obviously unusable. Needless to say, it must have been aimed at the Purple Sun on Cross.
It's not that Blake, the captain of the Purple Sun, has bad piloting skills, it's just that he forgot to turn on the reverse jet, it's just that a stupid mechanic dropped a wrench into the Purple Sun's main thruster when they entered the Stratosphere of Cross, it's just that the Purple Sun's parachute happened to be stuck. So...... All of this adds up to a catastrophe - none of the ancient Hull Elders in the past have destroyed the environment of Cross like they did. Or rather, to destroy the environment of Cross like they senselessly.