Mars, hills filled with red sand.
Chen Yu put down the heavy missile, opened his arms, looked at the bright sun in the sky, pressed the detonation switch, and shouted loudly: "Feel the strong wind!"
"What boy wouldn't want to be bombed?"
[Only you think.]
[Only you think.]
[Only if you want +1.]
[+1388***4888. (Add me to watch the movie)]
"Countdown, 8, 7, 6..."
The floating camera quickly raised and zoomed out. Soon, Chen Yu's figure shrouded in the E.I. force field became undetectable.
"4."
“3…”
The barrage gradually became sparse.
Although there are many videos about the detonation of nuclear weapons in various documentaries on the Internet, watching a nuclear explosion live is something that the vast majority of viewers have never experienced, and they are naturally absorbed in it.
Even some staff who specialize in nuclear weapons experiments have never had the opportunity to see it with their own eyes.
After all, since the total ban on nuclear explosions in the atmosphere, oceans, and outer space in 1996, the only experiments conducted have been conducted underground, only to collect data, not for viewing purposes like Japan.
"2."
"1… "
“…”
“…”
The countdown ended and the projectile did not move at all.
Chen Yu: "..."
A swirling dust blew past and stuck to the surface of the silver-white projectile. The whole scene seemed to reveal a bit of depression and sourness.
"Um… "
He raised his wrist, glanced at the time engraved on the watch, and opened his mouth: "Are the ten seconds on Earth different from those on Mars?"
[Master UP, you are really open-mouthed.]
[Done, Squib.]
[Theoretically speaking, ten seconds on Earth are indeed different from those on Mars.]
[Firecrackers all have this problem. The manufacturer is not qualified. It is normal for them to get stuck. Just turn off the force field and pat them with your hands.]
[It is an I·P force field.]
[Isn’t it an A·V force field?]
[It’s all wrong, it’s an AV scene...]
Standing there, Chen Yu waited quietly for another half minute. After confirming that the hydrogen weapon was "blind", he turned to look at the portal in the distance.
With his amazing eyesight, he clearly saw the Maoist leader waving his hands desperately.
"What? Do you want me to take the warhead back for repair?" Chen Yu asked.
"!!"
The Maoist leader was shocked when he heard this and shook his head even more happily.
"It's so timid. It doesn't hurt. What's there to be afraid of?"
Pouring his lips, Chen Yu circled the projectile a few times. Without finding any superficial problems, he flew high into the sky. After flying rapidly for a certain distance, he crossed the portal and returned to Earth.
"Boom."
Turning off the E·I force field, Chen Yu landed firmly on the ground and handed out the red remote control in his hand: "Is it a problem with the detonator?"
An engineer quickly took it, checked it carefully, and shook his head: "It is already in the startup state. You can rule out errors in the remote control."
"Is the signal unstable?"
"It uses a short-frequency electrical signal, and the Martian magnetic field is not strong, so the signal should be stable. And even if there is interference, it will not reach the level of affecting startup at such a short distance."
"What's the reason for that?"
"I don't know." Engineer Mao shrugged.
Glancing at the chasing cameras, Chen Yu hesitated for a moment, then stepped forward to pick up the smaller Yuan Wu: "The big one is stuck, so I'll blow up the small one first. If this one explodes, can I blow up the other one as well?"
"No." The engineer shook his head without hesitation: "The detonation of nuclear weapons requires precise event coordination. Without these events, the chain reaction would be impossible to start, and the projectile would not explode. Among many bombs, nuclear weapons have always been the most secure. , except for active triggering, it is almost impossible for a nuclear explosion to occur."
"Understood. Then blow this up."
With that said, Chen Yu put the nuclear warhead on his shoulder with all his strength and walked carelessly towards the door. The whole picture looks funny...
But before half of his feet could step into the space membrane, his sharp eyes suddenly noticed the white light that suddenly lit up in front of him. He was frightened and hurriedly retracted his feet.
Subsequently, the light became brighter and brighter at a terrifying speed, and the Martian world outside the portal seemed to instantly turn into the surface of a star, which was too bright for the naked eye to bear.
Even if this luminosity has been filtered countless times by the space membrane...
"It exploded! The nuclear warhead exploded!"
Chen Yu's fear lasted only a quarter of a second before he decisively threw away the warhead on his shoulder, opened the E.I. force field, and rushed out of the door excitedly!
While flying, he screamed: "Did you see it, friends? There was a nuclear explosion! I have to get up there as quickly as possible, as close as possible."
[What a crazy line.]
[Unable to complain...]
[Are you Godzilla?]
[If you are a man, don’t let the explosion appear behind you. (dog head)]
[The way the anchor carried the warhead just now was quite handsome.]
[Explosion is art!]
[The screen lights up, exciting.]
"Rumble..."
In less than half a second, as Chen Yu approached, the sound of an explosion that was like destroying the world came belatedly.
It was a violent vibration in the air that could easily "impact" a human being into pieces. Looking forward through the E·I force field, I could barely see a patch of white.
The suspended camera flying high in the sky can clearly record the overall picture.
That was a shockingly huge red mushroom cloud rising rapidly in the form of Riley Taylor's instability!
Fire and thunder echo each other, and red, white, blue, gray and black form a beautiful picture that is difficult to describe in words.
The earth is crumbling.
The sky is tearing.
Circles of white clouds spread and shrink, layer by layer, displaying humanity's ultimate power in the 21st century on Mars for the first time.
"Boom boom boom..."
Hundreds of millions of kilometers away on the earth, the viewers watching this live broadcast, no matter what display device they used, seemed to be equipped with linear motors, trembling slightly in the bass resonance.
In the live broadcast room across all platforms, "Nuclear Explosion Divine Song" automatically sounded, which was used as the background music for this shocking scene.
[Fuck~]
[Hooo!]
[Crazy screenshots!]
[What a marvelous work of nature.]
[Every time I see a video of a nuclear explosion, I feel that human beings are not far from death. Watching the live broadcast this time, my feelings were even stronger.]
[Is this the second dimension? Grandpa loved it.]
[Is there anyone else at the scene?]
[Is there any problem with the portal?]
[Mars: Do you know why I can’t give birth to life? grass!]
[I don’t know how many Hiroshima units the equivalent is.]
[There may be 2333.]
[The big nuclear nation angrily exited the live broadcast room.]
[すごい!(So awesome!)]
[実记に见てみたい. (I really want to see it with my own eyes.)]
…
At the same time, in the cabin in the high orbit of Mars, the Chinese pilot, who was strapped to his seat and resting, opened his eyes as if sensing something and looked out the window in a daze.
"Well?"
"Is that a nuclear explosion..."
After muttering a hoarse voice, the driver yawned and continued to rest with his eyes closed.
“…”
“…”
"What the hell?! Nuclear explosion?!"
Suddenly untying the straps, the driver stood up and lay in front of the circular window, staring at the spreading red circle on the surface of Mars, feeling chilled all over.
Trembling, he pressed the communication command with the Chinese Aerospace Headquarters on Earth, shouting at the top of his lungs.
"It's great!"
(End of chapter)