134 Satellite Modification Program

After the commendation meeting, the expedition team continued to recuperate, and every day was intense and fulfilling.

Ou Zhanpeng is different, he is as strong as a bull, and he has nothing to do with recovery at all, every time he appears on the training ground, he has to hit a large group of people with a crushing attitude.

This situation was fed back to Shan Qiuyu, and Director Shan also felt that continuing to keep Ou Zhanpeng in the training ground was of little positive significance, and would only hit the confidence of others, which was the biggest unstable factor in the expedition team.

So Ou Zhanpeng was called away by Shan Qiuyu alone, stuffed into his team, took the title of a confidential staff officer, and stayed in the office all day long to help deal with all kinds of chores.

More precisely, dealing with all kinds of files.

Dealing with copywriters every day, this kind of work is not ordinary boring, although Ou Zhanpeng felt awkward, he gritted his teeth and insisted, and it didn't take long for Yiying to do the work in an orderly manner.

The pilots are not only superhuman in physical fitness, but also have a top-notch knowledge.

If you change to Ling Xiao's white brain, you will only regard Shan Qiuyu's arrangement as a burden, but Ou Zhanpeng doesn't think so, let you help deal with the documents, is this a burden?

On the contrary, this is trust, this is valuation, this is cultivation, and it is an opportunity!

Replaced by those who are inconspicuous and incapacitated, they rushed to help, and Shan Qiuyu didn't take a second look.

Within a few days, Ou Zhanpeng became familiar with several high-level executives at the base.

After processing the documents that afternoon, it was still early before dinner, and he was very bored, so Ou Dashao sorted out the previous documents and accidentally found a different plan: the Ganymede immigration plan!

Ooh!

Ou Zhanpeng suddenly became interested, saw that there was no secret word on the cover, and couldn't wait to open it and read it.

As mentioned on the cover, this is a feasibility study of the migration to Callisto that is based on the various data detected by Expedition 2 to speculate on the problems and solutions that the migration to Callisto may encounter.

There are four favorable conditions in the program: first, there are islands; second, the sea level pressure is relatively large; third, the temperature is suitable; Fourth, it is within the protection range of Jupiter's magnetic field!

Only these few conditions will throw out several streets of Mars.

There are also several unfavorable conditions, one is that the ice is melting, and the geological structure is still unstable; second, the surface radiation is high; The third is uncertain about the situation of the brainfish, and the fourth is that there are neither minerals nor land, so it is difficult to form a situation of self-sufficiency.

The final conclusion is that permanent and fully enclosed settlements can be established for scientific research or monitoring of brain fish, but for a long time, those satellites do not have the conditions for large-scale migration, and it is recommended to manually intervene in the environment of wooden satellites.

Finally, it is also emphasized that the possibility of protists on Ganymede is very low, but human intervention will definitely attract the attention and opposition of space environmentalists.

In their eyes, the release of the earth's microorganisms into other planets is tantamount to polluting other planets with earthly organisms, which must be opposed and is absolutely undesirable.

Every time he saw this kind of argument, Ou Zhanpeng was speechless.

How boring are these people, and before humans themselves can understand it, they have begun to care about the life and death of alien creatures?

What if there were native species on Europa? It's already polluted by brainfish, and what's the big deal if it's just another spade of mud in the sewage ditch?

If that's all it takes, Ou Zhanpeng can think of a lot of the content in the report.

The key is that there is a handwritten instruction at the end of the document: Transfer to the Expedition No. 3 project team!

This is a bit scary, Ou Zhanpeng immediately rummaged through the relevant documents, determined the level of confidentiality and opened them.

It turned out that the Expedition No. 3 was not only a warship, but also a scientific research ship, carrying various detection equipment on board, including dozens of satellites of various kinds, and even two unmanned submarines, which could dive to 10,000 meters in one go.

In addition, there is a dedicated bio-pod on the ship, which houses extremophils, including radiotrophic fungi, who will be the vanguard and stormtroopers of human intervention in Callisto's environment.

Not only that, but the ship also carries a batch of germs specially developed for alien species, which are intended to be released in the oceans of Europa, Ganymede, and Ganymede to see if they can completely solve the alien species in a biochemical way.

Note that none of the samples were naturally generated, but were artificially created by studying the physiology of the Brainfish and other alien species.

They did infect alien species in the laboratory and showed pathogenic phenomena, but it is unknown whether they are fatal, what the course of the disease is, and whether they can be treated.

But what does it matter? Biochemistry. The weapon is known as the "atomic bomb of a poor country", and it didn't cost much manpower and material resources, even if it didn't make the alien species, it didn't lose much, and if any virus could kill the alien species, it would be a lot of money, and it wouldn't be too cost-effective.

However, there are also many troubles with this project, and Callisto has a special environment, can these microbes survive? How long can it last if it can survive? Without an intermediate host, how can brainfish be infected?

A problem has not been solved, and a whole bunch of derivative problems have emerged.

Therefore, Expedition-3 brought a lot of marine life samples, and the first stage of the plan was to release zooplankton, phytoplankton and some marine plants that are more adapted to extreme environments, so that the makers could gain a foothold on the satellite first.

After the success of the first phase, small marine animals, such as small fish and shrimp, are stocked to form the most rudimentary ecosystems.

When the population of fish and shrimp reaches a certain number, more larger organisms will be released.

In a nutshell, through continuous investment, the ecosystem of those satellites will be slowly enriched until a natural and balanced ecosystem is formed.

It's a bold plan, and it's going to be a very, very, very long process.

But what does it matter? As long as Expedition 3 implements the first phase of the plan, it is equivalent to sowing the seeds of life on those moons, and even if they are no longer invested, these creatures will continue to evolve over a long period of time.

Countless years from now, these moons may still have intelligent beings, and humans are their creators!

Even if it's not to deal with aliens, it's a good choice just to change the lifeless appearance of those moons.

Thinking of this, Ou Zhanpeng felt a special sense of accomplishment, but then there was a pity: it would be nice if he could implement this plan himself!

He instinctively ignored the possibility that alien species had landed, bringing with them the possibility of extraterrestrial microbes, and firmly believed that only creatures from Earth were qualified to take root on those moons.