295 The household affairs of the Tula
Lin Youde looked at De Niro and Lan Xiaolian, who had returned to the Enterprise, and his face was full of helplessness.
"What a lot of movement you're making."
"No way, big temper." De Niro said.
Lin Youde laughed dumbly, so that good people like the Tula people came to complain to Lin Youde, and his temper was really big. De Niro looked at Lin Youde and said: "We are doing this now, there is no need for the handover to be carried out tomorrow, although Jiang Boer, who is likely to be a double agent, has run away, but the Enterprise should be safe in the process of repair." β
"In this regard, the Tula people have reported to me that Jambol has been killed by unknown persons, that the bodies of him and his minions have been found, and that the Tula are calling up surveillance footage to find the person who did this. Noah's information shows that they were most likely killed by the mercenaries he hired as Plan B. No one knows exactly what happened. β
"Oh?" De Niro looked very interested, "Is there such a thing?" Why do mercenaries come up and kill their employers? β
"It's going to fall apart." Lin Youde shrugged.
"All in all, we can rest assured that no one will come to us again until the repair of the Enterprise is completed. Of course, Noah's clone who remained on Tula 1 will continue to keep a close eye on Tula 1's personnel, and we only need to send an officer to hang around there every few days to get the data. β
De Niro nodded.
At this time, there was the sound of engines in the direction of the hangar hatch, and the two turned their eyes to that side, just in time to see a spaceship flying into the hangar from the outside - as part of the Tula people's assistance to the Enterprise, this kind of careful Tula small spaceship arrived to deliver cargo and stop directly on the Enterprise. Exists as a carrier-based aircraft of the Enterprise.
The small spaceship looks much more beautiful than the human airship that is full of industrial design considering practicality. The streamlined shell has the feel of a pre-aerospace atmospheric vehicle. This small spaceship parked in the hangar of a human ship that is also full of the four big words of pragmatism looks quite abrupt, Lin Youde just thought. The ship lifted the water even more abruptly, and a Tula and the water drained out of the small ship's cabin, and then PIA fell to the floor.
Lin Youde and De Niro looked at the Tula people paralyzed on the ground together, with an inexplicable expression on their faces: this fish.
A girl in a red shirt who was on duty went over and asked, "Do you need help?" β
The Tula patted his tail fin and let out a series of whistling sounds.
The girl also showed a confused expression, she turned her head and cast a confused look at the two officers who happened to be on the deck of the hangar - if there is something that she can't decide, go to the officer, this is the normal reaction of a qualified soldier, of course, there are many times when this normal reaction is not necessarily beneficial to the situation, a unit like a special academy. I prefer that my students will find a way to solve the situation by themselves, so the special academy is full of guys who don't like to follow the rules.
But apparently the girl in front of her did not have the rebelliousness and independence that is common in special colleges, nor did she learn from her college education to make her own decisions when to make her own decisionsβthere are a few students like this in any class of college graduates.
Lin Youde stepped forward, bent down and asked the Tula people, "What's the matter?" β
The Tula simply didn't answer this time, and began to roll on the ground - what's the matter with the number of ways the ship sells cuteness?
Finally, the Tula stopped rolling, and it screamed again, this time at a very slow frequency, and the Tula module of Lin Youde and others finally recognized that the thing was speaking Tula.
"You understand. I'm a Nagara from the Western Hemisphere, with an accent. He said.
β¦β¦ So this thing is also talking just now, but the human Tula translation module can't translate normally? The accent is terrible.
"You can start by having your buddy translate into human language, I think your buddy is much better at your dialect than our translation mod."
"Do you see a bulge on my back?" The guy on the ground asked rhetorically. Only then did Lin Youde notice that the dolphin was slippery behind it. The Tula people's brain companion doesn't look particularly prominent on the outside, and if you don't pay special attention, you often ignore the existence of the small drum bag behind it, but Lin Youde still conducts self-reflection. He relaxed because he was in better shape now, and he didn't even notice this detail that he should have noticed.
[I've noticed it.] But you didn't ask me. Noah explained matter-of-factly.
"Why don't you have a brain partner?" Lin Youde asked, "Can you operate a spaceship without a brain companion?" β
"Actually. Yes, our spacecraft already had a system that relied on body movements to operate, and when we didn't develop a biologically assisted computer like a brain companion, we relied on the bending and rolling of the body to drive the spaceship. But there aren't many people who still have the skills that I have. β
In order to allow Lin Youde's translation module to accurately translate his words, the dolphin deliberately spoke very slowly, and the above sentence was said for a long time before he finished speaking, so Lin Youde had time to use the command network to establish a private chat channel and have a small meeting with the officers on the ship.
"I think the situation is wrong," Lin Youde spoke first in the private channel, "There are too many doubts, no matter how you look at it, it's an unexpected situation." Is there any contact from Tula? β
"Not yet, but if you connect to the battleship's main computer and share the data of the external optical sensor, you will find that the Tula are surrounding us, and they may also be discussing how to deal with it, so let's fence it up first." Xia Yongzhi, who had just taken over from Enleko's squad and was on duty on the bridge, said.
"Hey, what about the holiday?" Nhleko complained, "It's the dolphin that broke in out out of the blue, throw it back, we're going on vacation, and the dolphins will take care of their own business." β
"I am very likely to agree with the proposal of the engineering department this time, and if the suggestion is adopted, I will give you a little adjustment of the schedule and a break time."
"Isn't it okay to schedule such a free schedule? I'd love to have more breaks in the engineering department, yes. β
"What about De Niro's opinion?" Xia Yongzhi asked instead of Lin Youde.
"I tend to figure out what is going on before I act, and maybe it will be more profitable than just throwing this dolphin out."
"Oh, worthy of the pragmatic De Niro, yes, it's important to understand the situation first." Enleko suddenly gave up his position just now - well, that may not be a position at all, just casual nonsense, Lin Youde really wanted to remind Enleko not to be too casual at least in this kind of meeting.
"Alright then, guys, it's three to two now, just over 60 percent in favor, so figure out the situation first before acting."
"How did it suddenly become a democratic republic, a good democratic centralism?" Enleko was busy complaining.
"It's me who makes the decision, do you understand the embodiment of 'concentration'?" Lin Youde said, "Now I ask all the personnel who are still on the ship to immediately be ready for combat, the engineering department immediately assesses the ship's current navigation and combat capabilities, and the deck department is ready to deal with gang jumping battles and broadside battles." β
After Lin Youde gave the order, the dolphin here just finished speaking, so he asked: "There must be some reason why you drive the spaceship without a brain like this, what happened?" β
"I'm a so-called political prisoner." The dolphin said as he slapped the ground with his front fin.
"Political prisoners? Just because you're a Western Hemisphere? β
"Of course not." The Tula rattled and laughed, "That was your human humor, wasn't it?" It's kind of funny. Without further ado, do you know what our Tula people have always had the biggest trouble? β
"Colonization?" Lin Youde spoke of the answer that scholars of human alien behavior have obtained.
Unexpectedly, the Tula people rolled around on the ground, made a correct posture, and then said: "That's right, it's the colonization issue, although we have many colonization stars designated by the Galactic Council, but none of these planets are like Tula's mother planet, with an ocean coverage rate of 99.8 percent. Our colonization can only make effective use of the planet's oceans, and as for the land, although we have made many efforts, we can only use it to build automaton farms, but the terrestrial crops produced by these farms are not like to eat at all. So for a long time we have adopted the policy of sharing colonies with other civilizations, and civilized races can colonize the land of our colonies, in exchange for us getting the oceans of their colonies, so that the one-for-one deal seems to be profitable at first.
"But over time, problems arise, such as sea pollution, such as illegal fishing, and problems with all kinds of exchanges. We Tula are considered to be the most communicative race in the galaxy, but even we have many communication barriers that we can't solve. β
Lin Youde nodded, the Tula people are already very, very dick, there is a huge conceptual gap between the aquatic civilization and the terrestrial civilization, and the Tula people can cross this gap is already quite powerful, and the Joka people who also have a gap with other races because of the problem of life form can only come to the war.
"So, we decided to try to develop some colonies that were entirely ours and didn't waste the surface of the planet, and we started the gas giant colonization program. Surely you humans are aware of our plan to transform some of our kind into forms adapted to the environment on the gas giants. This plan, which has been implemented for more than a hundred years, is now running into huge problems. β
Of course, Lin Youde knew what the problem was, in fact, when Shu Ke and they just got on the boat, Lin Youde and Shu Ke discussed this topic.
"The first generation of native colonists came of age, right?"
"The first generation?" Lin Youde actually heard the shock from the words translated by his translation module - the things translated by the translation module are generally emotionless.
"It seems that there is a huge misunderstanding of the information you humans have obtained, and this is normal, because the vast majority of Tula people do not know the truth. In fact, the proto-colonists on the gas giants are in their third generation, and they have largely disidentified with the Tula race, calling themselves Latus. (To be continued......)