Chapter 38 Independent decision-making power
Klein noticed that Arthur was feeling a little abnormal. He stood in front of Sanche Raymond, his eyes shining, and his pupils reflected Sanche's disc-shaped face on the screen.
"Arthur, don't be impulsive." Crane rushed forward, grabbed Arthur's arm, and pulled him back half a step.
"I just want to ask a question, professor, I want to know, where is our command center now? Where is the United Airlines command center?"
This is a...wonderful question. Klein stood beside Arthur, and he could clearly feel that several members of the decision-making team behind him were also standing stupidly.
The conversation between Sanchey and Arthur seems to be without delay at all. The easiest thing is that Sanchey is near the Mir, or even in the same track.
Arthur was very familiar with the same situation, the voice that appeared in the little expert, the girl...
Like Sanche, although the call with her could not reach the speed of instant communication, the delay was only within a few seconds when the two were having a smooth communication.
This delay is like between the Earth and the Moon. Usually, the communication delay of the Earth-Moon system will not exceed 4 seconds.
What Arthur thought about now was whether the mysterious United Airlines command center would be near Mir, or even on Earth or the moon.
Of course, the greater probability is that they are on Mars.
Arthur was waiting for Sanche Raymond's answer, and soon they would know where the command center that directed the Mir pilot to the Earth was.
"Very good, this is a good question." Sanchet's face showed a satisfied smile. "This makes me believe that you will have a chance to save the solar system."
"Commander, I hope you can answer my questions."
"us......"
Before Sanche could finish his words, the picture suddenly began to tremble, and finally turned into a whole white wall, and the picture of the command center and the commander disappeared.
The six mobile doors in the flight center opened instantly, and four engineers in yellow work clothes looked directly at Dawson, Suzumiya, Frankenstein and others.
The low voices of words obviously did not want Nami and Arthur to hear what they were saying.
Klein walked back into the line, frowning tightly, then he turned to look at Arthur with a confused look.
There are no airtight walls in the universe, let alone the chaos that is equivalent to war.
The students of the preparatory school could only watch videos of Arthur and Nami flying to the earth at the school, which was part of the peace education, but now they all blocked the entrance of the flight center.
"Let's go in, Arthur, can't destroy Mars."
Shen Lie, who was usually timid and afraid, was standing in the front row of the students at this time, standing outside the door and shouting: "Arthur, don't be a sinner of humanity."
"What do they mean?" Nami asked nervously, walking to Arthur's side, her shoulders facing Arthur's shoulders.
The flight center was large and they were well prepared, and Nami had no idea what was going on outside. This was the first time she had seen people speak loudly like this in her old age, which was exactly the same as the uprisings learned in history books.
"I don't know either." Arthur answered truthfully.
Unlike Arthur and Nami, the four members of the decision-making team knew exactly what was going on outside.
The four engineers who came in just now hurriedly came to tell them that something happened on Mars.
"Fifteen rockets were launched one after another at the Mars Launch Center. In addition, all practical small spacecraft were filled with passengers and were in an overloaded state and have now entered Mars orbit.
Based on the captured data, the direction of these spacecraft should be to fly to the [Kilimanjaro] belt."
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Klein saw that he could not stop these students, and their parents came one after another, with nearly two hundred more people hitting them.
"Suzumiya, please say a few words to Dr. Suzumiya. Everyone, calm down. We just learned about Mars."
Klein shouted at the top of his lungs.
"Our relatives are all on Mars, don't forget that Mir was also made on Mars."
“My ancestors were involved in the construction of the Mir, and we shouldn’t have abandoned them.”
Everyone's meaning is very clear. They know that it is impossible for all the residents on Mars to be saved, but these humans of Mir cannot accept that Mir is obviously near Mars but does not save some people.
"We don't care who can be saved, and the residents of Mars don't care, but we don't accept that no one will be saved. Even as long as the Earth's plan fails, the residents on Mars will be waiting to blow up with Mars."
“Isn’t it the most obvious humanitarian spirit to save as much as possible?”
"The residents of Mars have begun to rescue themselves. Are we just waiting to die? As the largest spacecraft in the solar system, we can save at least more than 10,000 people."
"No, I've calculated that the Mir can receive 20,000 people."
Klein nodded repeatedly, looking very kind, but it was useless. There were more and more people around him, and the discussion became louder and louder.
Suzumiya walked through the gate of the flight center, and everyone surrounded her in the middle, still full of respect for her.
"Believe me, I always stand with everyone." Suzumiya spoke and said, "Of course, even if she didn't say it, everyone knew what she wanted.
After Suzumiya appeared, everyone's speeches changed from one word to one orderly speech, but their attitude was still very firm.
"Everyone listen to me, if Mir gets the order to receive Mars residents, I believe we will do that."
"Don't forget one thing, if Mir is overloaded, our flight risk will increase dozens of times." Klein reminded kindly.
"We are willing to take risks with Mars residents. In fact, Mir can fully accept 20,000 Mars residents. Just make some simple transformations to the spacecraft and remove some of the living compartment for providing leisure and entertainment."
"It's not just a matter of weight," Frankenstein couldn't help it, "this requires strict calculations, and there are diseases, don't forget about the virus."
“Does these really matter?”
"Yes, are these really important? Because possible risks will be watched as Mars residents and Mars are wiped out together. Even if we can escape the disaster in the solar system in front of us, will we also use the method of sacrificing our companions when we encounter danger in the future? Is this the only way for United Airlines?"
"United Airlines needs to consider the interests of the vast majority of people." Dawson couldn't help but speak, "they were just trying to protect everyone as much as possible."
"Does Mir also have independent decision-making power? Under United Airlines flight laws, in an emergency, Mir can initiate independent decision-making power without waiting for United Airlines to approve it."
I don’t know who said this in the crowd, but the scene suddenly became quiet, as quiet as if the Mir suddenly did not exist, and everyone was in an empty universe.
Chapter completed!