As the two space shuttles of the Federation team disappeared from the surface of the meteorite, the entire world seemed to fall into indescribable silence.
No one knew what was going on. Because the previous explosion of the Tsar bomb caused strong electromagnetic interference, Blue Star had lost communication with the three spacecraft on the front line. Many of the broadcasts on TV were It was a snowflake. It seemed that even the director of the TV station was frightened by the situation in front of him and forgot to switch the camera.
The excruciating silence lasted for about a minute, but that minute seemed as long as a century.
It seemed that the director of the TV station finally came to his senses and remembered his work. The picture on the TV finally switched. It was no longer the white snowflakes, but the NASA command center conducting on-site command.
Because they are federal spacecraft, the two federal space shuttles are commanded by NASA.
At this time, contact with the front line was lost, and people were eager to get a statement or explanation to calm their uneasy hearts.
Chen Xin was also very nervous at this time, but he could still convince himself to stay calm. After all, he had guessed that there would be electromagnetic interference when the federal people decided to drop the nuclear bomb.
However, the electromagnetic interference caused by this nuclear explosion should not last too long. The spacecraft should also have taken precautions against this situation. When the electromagnetic interference dissipates, it should be able to resume communication with the front line.
Just as Chen Xin was thinking this, a NASA expert on the TV gave a similar explanation, calmed everyone's emotions, and hoped that everyone would wait patiently and not panic.
Although the NASA expert on the TV appeared very calm, Chen Xin could still tell that he was not as confident as he appeared.
Moreover, the hall of the NASA command center behind him was also busy, and it seemed that they themselves were in a panic.
Fortunately, I knew this would happen when I decided to drop the nuclear bomb, so after a period of panic, the situation quickly stabilized.
Moreover, the communication terminal with the frontline did not last long. Soon Yanguo's side had restored communication with the spacecraft of the frontline Yanguo team.
The images of the universe captured by the spacecraft appeared on the screen again, and Chen Xin quickly looked at the screen with concern.
It's just that the meteorite on the screen is still moving forward like a mountain, its surface is covered with a layer of shining white mist, and a long comet tail is dragged out behind the meteorite as far as the eye can see.
Chen Xin knew that the layer of white mist was the debris flow after the material on the surface of the meteorite was blown away by the solar wind. It was this thing that the Federation people blew away with nuclear bombs just now. It was just that the debris flow blown away just now was not affected by the communication interruption for a short period of time. Within a short period of time, it covered the surface of the meteorite again.
However, what is surprising is that although communication with the Yanguo team was restored, the communication with the Federation team has not been restored.
There has been no news from the two space shuttles since they rushed towards the meteorite.
"Didn't the two federal space shuttles crash? Why has there been no news?" A netizen in Chen Xin's small survival group had already begun to worry.
This is not impossible. Although they used nuclear bombs to blow away the debris flow on the surface of the meteorite, no one knows what the specific situation is on the surface of the meteorite, and humans have never landed on the surface of a meteorite. An accident during the landing is Very possible.
At this time, another group member in the small group was relatively rational. He retorted in the group: "It should be the debris flow on the surface of the meteorite that interferes with communications. According to the task of the federal team, they have to drill holes on the surface of the meteorite and install it." Nuclear bomb, this is not an easy job, it is normal to take some time.”
The group friend who replied is engaged in drilling work himself. Although he is not as good as drilling holes in meteorites, he also digs wells for people in the northwest, so he has some say in this aspect.
Although Chen Xin’s small group has now been renamed the Doomsday Survival Group and the theme has changed to survival, before the meteorite impact happened, it was just a small group of outdoor sports enthusiasts, and the people in the group were all outdoor people. a sports fan.
Those who can afford outdoor sports at least have some money in their pockets, and in this group there are people from all walks of life, and they all have a certain amount of wealth that they can afford when such a doomsday disaster comes. Shelters, rather than going to those who choose official shelters.
Don't look at the girl who said she didn't live in a shelter while posting photos** Chen Xin said she wanted to move in together, but in fact this girl makes outdoor equipment. Chen Xin was able to get enough emergency supplies for him for more than a year. Food and other survival equipment are all purchased from this girl.
In fact, although Chen Xin was the only one in the group who posted about his own shelter before, in fact, most of the people in the group did not go to the official shelter, but each dug their own doomsday bunker.
Even for the girl who said she wanted to move in together, Chen Xin could tell from the last photo she sent with her sister and best friend that the other party had actually entered her own shelter, and even the conditions of the other party Better than Chen Xin's shelter.
At least Chen Xin's shelter cannot accommodate three people, especially girls.
"I also think it's just communication interference. After all, there are two space shuttles. One is on the street. It's impossible for both of them to be on the street. At this time, everyone should wait patiently."
"But waiting like this makes people really anxious. It's like knowing that a knife is going to fall, but not knowing when it will fall."
"Don't say that. Even if the meteorite does fall, didn't the writer say that? As long as it doesn't fall on the blue star in Yanguo, we can survive hiding in the shelter."
"But what if we are unlucky and it falls on our side?"
"Then don't think about anything else. I'll definitely leave peacefully by then."
Chen Xin looked at the discussion in the group and sighed helplessly. Writer is his nickname in the group. When everyone was discussing the meteorite impact before, he did say that if the meteorite hits the federal side, everyone will If you can survive by staying in the bunker.
However, except for himself, no one else had exposed their respective shelters, so Chen Xin did not know at this time whether everyone was ready to deal with the meteorite that had flown overhead.
Thinking of this, he couldn't help but post a message in the group: "I seem to be the only one in the group who has posted about my shelter. Are you ready? Or are you planning to live in an official shelter?" (End of Chapter)