Chapter 41: Volcano Base
Rhaeggar's figure froze in front of the portal for a moment, then stabilized.
"Safe over there?" Several people couldn't help but be taken aback when they watched Rhaegar stride and easily walk in front of several people.
"Well," Rhaegar nodded, "but there are still many uncertainties, and we must set up a camp on the opposite side as soon as possible before we can get the army over." ”
"This time I have to pass." Said the British.
"No, it's not just you, I mean, we've all got to get there." The American said.
"It's complicated?" The French were keenly aware of the problem in Rhaegar's words.
"Yes, the opponents are all human beings like us, they have magic, they have a very strong force, although it is like a medieval army, but it is also very tricky, and now Qi Xiao is alone there, it may be very difficult." Rhaegar said.
"Since even you think that the opponent is difficult, it must be difficult, but how difficult is it?" The Frenchman asked, leaning against a wooden box with a double blade in his hand.
Rhaegar turned his head and looked at one of the guards on the platform, "Do you have a gun?" Hit it here. ”
He pointed to his chest.
The soldier looked hesitant, and he stared at Rhaegar with a confused expression.
"It's okay." Rhaegar straightened his chest and made a relaxed expression, "I just wanted to demonstrate. ”
"Are you sure you won't get hurt?" The soldier received a signal from his commander and pointed his gun at Rhaegar with both hands.
"Sure."
"Bah, bah, bah." With each shot in Rhaeggar's chest, he took a step forward, and the soldier's heart couldn't help but feel nervous.
"Hmm......" Rhaegar lowered his head, thoughtfully feeling the power of the guns, "their bows and arrows are much more powerful than this, and small-caliber guns are waste over there." Rhaegar turned around and said frankly.
"How big is that caliber to be useful?" Jacques asked.
"It's hard to measure, I met two special people over there, and they were many times more powerful than the average person."
"And what about them now." Ian asked with interest, leaning on his cane.
Rhaegar spread his hands, then made a gesture to break his neck.
"You should leave them behind and we can do a trial on the spot. This gives you a lot of data...... Without further ado, let's go first, the portal's time is limited. When the British heard this, they frowned and became a little impatient.
"Then let's go over like this, the air content is ...... or something," said the Frenchman, a little worried, "I can't breathe methane and ammonia, I hate the smell of rotten eggs the most." ”
"I think it's fine." The American said lightly.
"But that's just what you think......"
"According to the autopsy of those monsters, judging the biological environment, the composition of the air over there should be not much different from that here, I guess it may be that the oxygen content is higher." Ian analyzed it uncertainly, then looked at Rhaegar for a moment. "Oh, I like oxygen." The Frenchman laughed.
"No, oxygen levels that are too high can lead to oxygen poisoning. I reckon you and I will have trouble with this. Just in case, bring an oxygen mask. Ian said quickly.
"How's the temperature? Should I add a sweater? Jacques asked Rhaegar again.
"It's hot, there's a crater over there, there's magma everywhere, but a few dozen kilometers away, there's a grassland, and some strange trees and animals, in short, it's similar to Socotra." Rhaegar said lazily.
"And the trees? Then I'm much more relieved. Jacques said with relief.
The four of them stood in front of the interstellar gate, ready to step into another plane.
"How's the view over the door?" The Frenchman looked at the majestic gate and asked softly.
"The first time you see it, you'll never forget it." Rhaegar said calmly.
The Englishman was surprisingly ahead of everyone, and when he first stepped into the plain, he suddenly stopped, threw his hand down, and with a thud, threw something the size of a tennis ball into the ground.
As soon as the small black stone ball touched the ground, it quickly drilled into it, and then, only a rumbling sound was heard, and a stone obelisk more than two feet high rose from the ground.
"Something, scare me!" Jacques was still cautiously exploring, when he heard a sound, his figure flashed, and a black shadow immediately jumped out several feet away.
He looked back at the glittering metallic, gem-encrusted obelisk, "Do you want to build Stonehenge here?" ”
"This is the Eye of Truth. We have to make sure there's nothing sneaky next to the portal. Ian the Sorcerer explained with a smile.
"What do you mean by sneaky stuff?" Jacques said with a flushed face.
"Where is Qi Xiao?" Alina asked, scanning the huge platform in front of her.
Rhaegar sighed and pointed to the sky, a figure nodding at them at a height of a thousand meters.
"Oh, that's cool!" Jacques greeted the sky.
"Cobright ——。" With a spell, in front of the British, a workbench full of science fiction colors soon flashed out with a burst of blue light.
There are several instruments on the workbench, as well as a computer, and after a bright light flashes, the workbench starts working automatically after the power is powered.
"What's this?" Jacques asked through the oxygen mask.
"Instruments that can easily analyze the planet." Ian's fingers pressed the keyboard and began to work, briefly introduced.
"Our first goal is to measure the basic indicators related to survival."
The British don't wear a mask, and he's the same as on Earth: "Rhaegar and Qi Xiao stay here for more than ten minutes, and an hour or two are fine, but without data to back them up, we can't tell if it's okay to stay for 24 hours, or stay for a week." ”
"This platform can measure the radiation dose of the planet, the composition of air and soil, the mass-gravity ratio, the speed of time lapsing, which are all fundamental."
"You'd better bring another radio and check if there's a BBC radio here." Jacques stared at the pile of unintelligible curves on the computer and said teasingly.
"The most important thing is the parameters of the universe, if it is different from the earth, we will be in big trouble." The Englishman looked intently at the computer screen and said seriously.
Seeing that the Englishman was no longer paying attention to him, Jacques shrugged his shoulders and glanced back at Rhaeggar, who also stared at the titanium workbench with interest, and nodded, "Cool! ”
After a while, a burst of red light spread from all around the workbench, gradually spreading, scanning the surrounding geological environment. The holographic projection around him kept transmitting data, and the Englishman muttered softly.
"It's desolate, but the temperature is just right for us, with an average temperature of minus three degrees for a hundred kilometers and 105.8 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 kilometers, which is equivalent to 41 degrees Celsius."
"The oxygen content in the atmosphere is more than 60 percent, the earth-like index is as high as 91.5%, the mass of the planet is 0.43 times that of the Earth, the surface gravity is 1.3 times that of the Earth, larger than the Moon, and ...... smaller than the Earth"
The Englishman's speech slowed down, and his brow furrowed into a big pimple, but soon, he chuckled again: "Well, this is indeed a bit strange, Newton's three laws seem to be only partially in effect here......"
"It doesn't matter, though."
"The standard value is 0.82 axis inclination, and the rest of the data will have to wait for the large instrument to come, and further data collection can be determined."
"I think you've got enough data, are you a magician or a scientist?" Rhaegar had been guarding the workbench when Ian was working, and he couldn't help but get a little impatient at this time.
"All science is magic until it is understood." Ian Uguis turned his head and smiled brightly.
"Uh...... The habitable environment has been established, with both terrestrial and marine forms of multicellular organic life, all carbon-based organisms. He squinted at the data displayed on the computer again.
"Are enemies carbon-based creatures too? Did you find any of those living creatures nearby? Jacques asked.
"...... enemy?"
When Ian said this, he glanced up at Qi Xiao, Qi Xiao was like a god at this time, majestic, standing between heaven and earth, the red cold light dragged by his long sword, and a thick white mist dragged behind him.
Qi Xiao understood his question, looked around, and then nodded downward.
"There is no threat within fifty kilometers around." His voice came from the three of them's headphones, and for the first time, Jacques felt that this flying Qi Xiao was so unfamiliar.
"So, can you notify the Ark Fortress to enter the arena?" Rhaegar asked.
Ian Yugis nodded cautiously, then he glanced at Jacques, Rhaegar and Alina, and they all nodded.
Ian pressed a large twist on the workbench, and the workbench quickly unfolded, shooting out a cable that flew towards the portal.
Ian took a deep breath, pressed the connected communicator, and said loudly, "Can you hear me?" ”
There were a few electronic noises on the opposite side, and then a voice came out: "Here in the first universe, I'm Martin Warfield." ”
Ian Yugis nodded: "This is the second universe, everything is normal at the moment, we are in a giant volcano behind the star gate, the enemy will not attack for a while, it is recommended to march immediately." ”
"Universe 1 understands, please suggest the number of advance troops." Warfield's voice rang out again.
Ian quickly mentally calculated, and then said: "There is a lot of space here, very large, enough for the entire army to spread, it is recommended to follow the first plan, full of strength to enter at one time." ”
"The First Universe understands, good luck to you."