Chapter 403: The Slightest Conspiracy
At this moment, a round spaceship suddenly burst out of the flames, and it entered a state of transition almost instantly, and with the collective sigh of the crowd in the audience, the space station exploded for the last time, causing the entire space building to fall apart, becoming countless fragments that revolved around the planet Pegasus.
"Let's take a look at the ship's name." Kunken rewinds the time frame of the image, locking on the moment the ship rushes out, he keeps zooming in on the image, and amazingly, even if the image is expanded to this extent, the image is still undistorted, and the audience is attentive, they and Kunken recognize and read the name on the hull in the final frame.
"Quran......" hundreds of voices said at the same time.
At this time, Jonny and Roger on the stage were as surprised as the crowd of onlookers, and when the words of the Quran were finally confirmed, Jonny couldn't help but nod to Roger, and the blonde youth didn't understand it at first, but in a flash, he realized that the name of the ship was exactly the same as what the grumpy beautiful fairy man told them.
Jonny looked at the image in the picture strangely at this time, it didn't seem to be taken by any Yinmeng equipment, it was like a star map stitched together by countless dynamic data. But I am afraid that the human star map cannot produce such a detailed image and still play it back in real time!
"But that doesn't explain the government conspiracy you're talking about, I mean, judging from the footage, the station is clearly not attacked by the Walkens, but maybe one of their spies infiltrated and detonated." A guy standing in the front row with data glasses on his face, looking like a bit of a fancy scholar, questioned Quinken's conspiracy theory as he recorded the hologram in front of him with his glasses.
"No, what I'm saying is well-founded, and I'll show you." Kunken responded to him with a smile, and was looking at the crowd of onlookers, wondering how he was going to show everyone what to see, but Kunken rewinded the time frame to before the space station exploded, and at the same time aimed at a focal point and continued to zoom in on the image.
"It's not like you can only see the hull of the ship, but you can't see what is happening inside......" The man with glasses had just questioned, but his mouth suddenly opened in surprise at what he saw.
I saw that under Kunken's operation, the magnified image suddenly underwent a magical change, it drilled into the shell of the space station, directly into the station, and inside the space station, the overlooking lens appeared in front of everyone like a slice.
"How is this done...... Could it be that these images are just clever modeling? No, it can't be so realistic, strange, it's against any common sense of physics......" The man in glasses muttered to himself.
"I don't know much about this either, but it's obviously the unique technology of the Walkens, and according to the clue provider of the video data, it involves quantum effects, and it may have something in common with the psychic skills of the Aliens." Kunken explained as best he could.
"Is it ultra-long-range particles? Isn't that a Unitite thing? "Most people obviously don't understand the situation, and people keep asking people around them.
"Those are two completely different things, and when we talk about quantum effects, we can basically say that they are not limited by space and distance, and the behavior of microscopic particles is diffraction between them, which can theoretically explain everything in front of us." The man with glasses nodded frequently at this time, and he was prompted by Kunken and immediately became an authority in this regard.
"Then let's see what's going on." Quinken slowly controlled the focus of the camera in his hands, and thousands of pairs of round eyes stared at him, and everyone couldn't help but hold their breath at this time, to witness the mysterious cause of this tragedy two years ago.
"Here." Kunken had found his target in the dense space station chamber, and he quickly zoomed in on the target, and the view changed from a bird's-eye view to a close-up.
In what appears to be a laboratory chamber, a human woman in a safety committee uniform is operating on a complex instrument. Kunken flipped the camera, and everyone could clearly see her face, her fingers stopped jumping on the virtual keyboard at this time, and after standing for a long time, her eyes revealed a hint of determination, and after typing the last set of commands, she quickly left the room.
"That's what caused the explosion." Kunken cuts to a close-up view of the instrument, where a dense beam of light is being released in front of it, pointing in one direction, targeting a black spherical substance placed on the bench.
"She's making a fusion reaction! You're right, Mr. Quinken, it's a conspiracy! A tall man shouted loudly in the crowd.
"How do you know?" Someone immediately asked him.
"I'm a student of high-energy physics, and I've dabbled in this kind of instrument, which is a high-power laser generator and mutagenic matter, which can generate super temperatures of up to hundreds of millions of Tuscany, which can trigger the nuclear fusion of material atoms!" The man explained to the people around him.
"Could it be just an accident? I mean, she didn't know what was going to happen, because she's still on the station. Someone next to the man questioned.
"She's sure she knows! This requires practical experience and expertise, and I mean the purification of isotopes alone is already complex. The tall man said categorically.
"But maybe it's just related to the station's scientific mission, don't you think it's a laboratory?" The man who questioned him still had doubts.
The argument from the audience reached Kunken's ears, and the pot-bellied man began to smile at everyone.
"Someone just suspected that it was just an experiment, a tragic accident, and said that since the perpetrator was also on the space station, would she also pay for her own life?" Kunken smiled, and his fingers flew quickly.
"It's easy, let's find her first."
The picture continues to cut to a close-up view, where Kunken uses a first-person perspective to follow the endless passage of the cabin and finally finds the woman who is running quickly near the small airport of the space station.
"Look, she's there." Quinken locked onto her with his camera, and the crowd could see that she was entering the round diplomatic ship of the Koran, gasping for breath as they turned on the flight console.
The onlookers in the audience were watching at this time, and they all knew that these realistic pictures were actually from the disaster in the exotic galaxy two years ago. But the real and clear panoramic view makes them feel as if they are there, which can't help but hold their hearts tightly.
In the footage, the woman is seen talking about something in the ship's communication, and a few seconds later, the red light flashes in the Gulam's cabin, apparently an emergency activation plan is being implemented.
"Conspiracy!" At this time, in the distance of the crowd, someone first began to shout loudly.
"Conspiracy!" Several women screamed.
"Conspiracy!" The audience was in an uproar.