The meeting lasted from 10 am to 3 pm.
On the one hand, it is out of trust in China's aerospace technology, and on the other hand, it is indeed because of what happened some time ago, which has accumulated a lot of prestige for China...
"However, the first close contact is not always wonderful. I believe everyone here has also discussed this issue with experts in related fields in their respective countries. The bacteria from Mars have tenacious vitality, even in the thin atmosphere The environment, the temperature difference between day and night of up to hundreds of degrees, and the radiation background without magnetic field protection can also survive tenaciously."
After a heated discussion, the United Nations finally adopted the Chinese solution.
"I told you, my health couldn't be better, except for staying in space for too long." After yawning, Tevye stood up from the bed. "The examination is over, right? Then don't go any further." Annoying me. I’m going to get some coffee, life is so boring here.”
After all, people are still on board the Yuegong, but what decision the United Nations makes will ultimately depend on whether China agrees.
After a brief meeting with NASA Administrator Carson, ESA Director Owens left the United Nations building and walked quickly towards the parking lot.
Just as the United Nations emergency meeting came to an end, the Moon Palace was hundreds of thousands of kilometers away.
Tevye: "Everything is good, it couldn't be better. To be honest, did you make something wrong? Staying in a weightless environment for a long time makes me feel very uncomfortable. I feel like my muscles are atrophying."
Before the meeting began, Deputy Secretary-General Eliasson stood up from the conference table and read out the speech in his hand with a solemn voice as the opening remarks of the entire meeting.
If they had thought about these things in advance instead of hastily launching the BFS spacecraft to Mars, it would not have caused so much trouble.
Filling out the form in his hand expressionlessly, Zhao Shuxuan said in a calm tone.
Facing the pairs of eyes, the Chinese representative stood up and spoke slowly in a calm yet serious tone.
"The communication charges here are very expensive. I'm afraid I can't meet your request, but the game console you want will probably be delivered in a few days." Zhao Shuxuan turned the page of the form in his hand and returned to the topic. When it came to the topic, he continued to ask, "How are you feeling physically?"
However, when he left the living cabin, he didn't notice that Researcher Zhao Shuxuan, who was standing behind and staring at his back, had his brows knitted tightly...
"Hey, what's going on with us? Can you at least tell us... what did you find on us? We have a right to know the truth."
Following closely behind him, Deputy Director Ferian suddenly spoke.
After saying that, he passed by the Chinese researcher and floated towards the cabin door.
"Our position is consistent."
It seems that my guess is correct.
After all, if a person dies, all problems are solved, and the remaining bacterial samples can be made into specimens and studied slowly.
After hesitating for a moment, Ferrian continued to ask: "1.2 billion euros... do you think it is worth it?"
"Is it worth it? From a broad sense, this is a crisis that needs to be addressed by the international community. From a practical point of view," Owens paused for a moment and continued slowly, "Whether it is riding on the Chinese people's development of the moon. Cars, or participating in the study of life on Mars are both quite meaningful things.”
"Eight hours...?" Zhao Shuxuan made a note in the notebook, glanced at the record above, and frowned, "Do you feel any discomfort in your body?"
"It is foreseeable that their arrival will have an unpredictable impact on the environment on which we live."
"gentlemen."
Faced with the criticism from the American representative, the Chinese representative asked unceremoniously, "So, did you consider the human rights of the three colonists before sending them to Mars?"
"From the perspective of the overall interests of the international community, we will not take the risk of allowing the three astronauts to return to Earth until it is confirmed that the bacteria will not pose a threat to the Earth's ecological environment."
"We propose that as announced by the Lunar Orbit Construction Committee, we will build a research facility on the lunar surface to provide protection for the life safety of the three astronauts while seeking solutions."
On this matter, they really did not complain about China's position in handling the problem.
"Thanks."
Even if the United Nations makes other decisions, China, as a permanent member of the Security Council, can refuse to implement United Nations resolutions on the grounds of "taking into account the overall interests of the international community."
Others suggested asking them for their opinions and asking them if they were willing to make sacrifices for the future of mankind, which is the so-called euthanasia. Although they may be concerned about the impact and the identity of two of the astronauts as Americans, they did not say anything. So straightforward, but it is indeed a time-saving and labor-saving method.
In the living cabin prepared for the three colonists of the Ares Project, Zhao Shuxuan was routinely checking and recording their physical conditions.
What's more, judging from the voting situation, the vast majority of countries still agree to leave this matter to China.
With the end of the opening remarks, the United Nations emergency meeting officially kicked off.
After the emergency meeting.
Zhao Shuxuan: "There is unlimited coffee in the service cabin, although the varieties are limited... By the way, are you sleepy? When did you start?"
"...By the way, how long did you sleep today?"
However, everyone knows in their hearts that this is impossible.
In addition to the opinions of the American side, the opinions of the Chinese representatives attracted the most attention during the entire meeting.
…
"In comparison, it's only 1.2 billion euros, which is really a bargain."
It has been 24 hours since the Lunar Orbit Construction Committee announced the response plan.
It was almost the first time it was confirmed that the Lunar Orbit Construction Committee announced the plan, and countries around the world paid great attention to it.
Zhao Shuxuan: "That's your illusion. Your musculoskeletal condition is very healthy. In addition, there is a special service module on the Yuegong to provide earth gravity environment simulation services. If you feel unwell, you can go up there for a while, or take a bath or something." .”
Applause broke out in the venue.
After completing the blood draw very cooperatively, the black guy sat on the edge of the bed and stretched his wrist, which was a little sore from being strangled by the weightless environment blood collection device, and chatted with the Chinese doctor... or researcher standing in front of him.
"Always a little bit," Tevye waved his hand. "After all, life in outer space is so boring. You can't even find a bar, let alone staying here is like going to jail."
"Now things have turned around. From what happened to the three colonists of the Ares Project, we can at least know that, at least in the solar system, we are not alone."
The United Nations emergency meeting was held in New York. Representatives from various countries, senior political figures, and authoritative experts in related research fields attended the meeting.
At the conference table, representatives from all parties put forward their own demands from their own standpoints, as well as their own opinions on how to deal with this crisis.
Tevi thought for a while and answered truthfully: "Eight hours, normal sleep. There is nothing else to do here except sleeping, right?"
"How do you ensure the safety of the three colonists?" Interrupting the Chinese representative's speech, the American representative stood up and said aggressively, "Long-term exposure to a low gravity environment will have unpredictable effects on human life and health! When considering this issue, have you ignored the human rights of patients?"
After taking a deep look at the frustrated American representative, and feeling secretly relieved, the Chinese representative continued without changing his tone, "Besides, all the concerns you raised can be solved with technology."
After a pause here, he continued to ask.
Nodding amidst the applause, Deputy Secretary-General Eliasson slowly sat back in his seat.
These little beings from Mars are indeed not that simple...
really…
There were whispers in the venue.
"In order to ensure that the facilities have sufficient funds to operate, we welcome all countries to contribute to the common interests of our humanity. At the same time, we also welcome scholars from all over the world to participate in the study of life on Mars!"
For example, the United States' proposal is to establish a completely enclosed settlement area in the Sonora Desert to place astronauts there and conduct research and treatment on their physical conditions.
"You are in good health, don't think too much. There are just some unstable factors. We need some time to confirm. I promise that when everything is over, you can go home."
"Everyone, I emphasize again that this is a global crisis! Solving this problem should not be the responsibility of any one country, but should be the responsibility of all mankind!"
As the debate on solutions ended, the second half of the meeting basically focused on issues such as research funding, the number of researchers stationed in various countries, the rights and interests they enjoy in research institutions, and how to guarantee these rights and interests.
Without stopping, Owens replied casually: "What's wrong?"
After all, the initiative now lies in China's hands.
"... We have always known very little about life outside the earth. We have enough evidence to prove that we are by no means the only lucky ones in the galaxy, but from beginning to end, the signals and detectors we have sent to the outside world have all No real traces of life have been found.”
With words stuck in his throat, the American representative opened his mouth, but no words came out.
Taiwei made a helpless expression on his face and said in a compromised manner: "Okay... can you give me a computer to access the Internet? It shouldn't be impossible to connect to the Internet here, right?"