Graduation Project Stolen? She Reports the Technology Package to the State Instead

(Liu Yun Series 2) No CP + Entertainment + Technology

As soon as she arrived, her graduation project was stolen, and she was branded as an imposter. She retaliated by reporting it, and

Chapter 437 Who's Not Afraid of Pain?

Nowadays, Yan's fighter jets can achieve physical stealth, so they can definitely do it in space if they want to.

They kept hidden while secretly building it.

After all the repairs were completed, naked-eye 3D holographic imaging and some scanning band avoidance were also used.

In short, what others see and scan is the old space station of Yan Country.

Now that satellites have turned into fireworks, we can rest easy.

The unsuspecting crowd exchanged bewildered glances. This explanation was as good as no explanation at all, but their sense of pride and certainty remained undiminished.

Those who have gone this far have carefully selected their peers. Generally, just by looking at their expressions and listening to their tone, one can tell whether something is true or false, and there is no need to investigate further.

Moreover, some things involve deep secrets and are not suitable to be questioned or known.

"That solves the problem. Does that mean the space station is big enough to accommodate tourists from the ground?"

Did the development of this part of cutting-edge technology lack a development process altogether?

It seems like we've directly reached the ideal state?

Speaker: "The point we need to make right now is that each of these four little stars can accommodate one million people."

"This largest one has a maximum value of five million."

Without any preamble or explanation, the speaker simply threw out the data, and everyone's eyes widened in disbelief.

Is this data some kind of joke?

How many scenic spots on the ground can accommodate one million people at a time?

Even if they added an extra zero, this is still outrageous!

I don't really have a deep understanding of how many 100,000 people are.

The words "This is impossible" were blatantly clear on everyone's faces.

The speaker chuckled and said, "Yes, that's impossible."

Everyone: ...?

How do these people stand up there and tell them secrets?

The speaker's expression turned serious: "I'm talking about the maximum number of people."

"How extreme is it? It's roughly like if there's absolutely nothing in the space station, and people stand side by side like statues, without wasting any space or having any room to move around, and there are a million or five million people in that situation, the space station still wouldn't fall down."

Oh, is it just not that bad?

That's quite an exaggeration.

Of course, as everyone here knows, the space station will inevitably need to house many things, and if it's for tourism, it will also need some decorations.

"With all the necessary items to be placed and the space reserved for activities, the small star should only be able to accommodate 200,000 people at a time, and for safety reasons, it is best not to exceed 300,000."

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief. After hearing the huge number first, and then discovering how much it had shrunk... they were able to accept it quite well.

But thinking about it carefully, 300,000... is much better!

Four little stars, that's over a million?

The speaker continued: "The large stars will carry more scientific research projects, so the number will probably not exceed 800,000, and it would be fine to maintain a level of 500,000."

"The total number is still quite large. Although Yan has a large population, the Sky Elevator may not have such a high carrying capacity."

"Preliminary calculations indicate that tourists cannot stay on the space station for more than 24 hours."

"Therefore, these figures show that we don't need to worry about too many tourists at all. On the contrary, we need to allocate a large portion of our capacity to other departments, such as job positions. For example, in such a large place, we still need real waiters, cleaners, and security personnel."

"If someone's time is almost up, they need to be sent back to the ground, etc..."

Everyone then realized that the number of tourists received was no longer the key point, and that they no longer needed to consider it.

On the contrary, what about the services provided during tourism, and what do tourists look for when they come up?

Speaker: "The development of space station is not very mature yet, so for the first few years, we will probably focus on the space station, the history of aerospace development, some cutting-edge technologies, and so on. We will probably exhibit everything we can show off. Research institutes may also provide some experiences related to space equipment."

"Also, the biggest attraction should be between the big star and the four smaller stars..."

The speaker paused, tapped the blackboard, and then dropped a bombshell: "Interstellar Train."

"Pfft!" The four people caused many people who were drinking water to spit it out, and also affected their companions in front.

"Thud!" Many people dropped their pens on the table.

It slammed loudly.

It's truly shocking that some unfortunate pens roll off the ground and go unnoticed by their owners.

"What the heck?" He picked at his ear, trying to hear it more clearly.

"Ah! Why are you pinching me?"

"Ahem, I just wanted to test whether we're all hallucinating?"

"Then why don't you pinch yourself?"

"I'm sorry, I have sensitive pain nerves and I'm afraid of pain."

"..." Does that mean no one is afraid of pain?

"You mean... an interstellar train? Is it the interstellar train we thought it was?"

The speaker coughed, sounding pleased, and everyone understood his initial shock.

So this is what it feels like to see others shocked by this!

I've asked myself countless times: what is it that the country still hasn't accomplished?

"Yes and no. Currently, the interstellar train can only travel short distances... Well, this short distance is in terms of space, only between five stars. Once the space elevator is built, there will only be one route available for the time being."

“It starts from the big star…” pointing to the topmost small star: “Go to small star number 1, then down to number 2, 3, 4, and then back to the big star from number 4, making a complete circle. There is only one planned route so far.”

"It may not be as powerful as we imagine, but it is indeed possible. They will build a route that is like a tunnel, and the train will run inside a protective enclosure."

"It won't affect the view outside, but the train can't leave the protective shield, and tourists can't leave the train either."

In other words, the train will completely simulate the human living environment, except that it is equipped with a power source and can move in space.

Wow, isn't that awesome?

Some countries even share space stations, making it impossible for them to build their own independent space stations.

The space station is stationary relative to the planet, and the fact that it has achieved this is something to be proud of, and has been touted for many years.

Yan Country has suddenly experienced a technological breakthrough, and now they have more than one space station.

Size aside, can you even ride a train in the space station?

"Have we brought to life the scenes from our dreams and the things we've been thinking about?"

"No, the country has developed to this point?"

"Did I miss out on the Great Leap Forward in civilization because I was in seclusion for several months of research?"

"That sounds outrageous, has it really already happened?"