Sci-fi + interstellar + artificial intelligence + Warhammer + EVE + Stellaris + a mishmash of various movies (the first 30 chapters are poorly written, please skip directly).
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Although the current situation is critical, it is not difficult to recycle the dust.
The core question about this matter is why it happened.
This Obelisk-class freighter is registered to the Pan-Galactic Business Community (PIBC), a giant logistics enterprise spanning the entire galaxy.
This logistics company has been in existence for nearly a thousand years and has extensive experience in transporting all types of bulk cargo. The crews of its cargo ships have all undergone systematic training, making human error essentially impossible.
Moreover, this obelisk had just completed maintenance for less than half a year, and its new service cycle had just begun, so it was unlikely that there would be any mechanical failure.
Moreover, according to the host data recovered by the on-site rescue team, during the period when the host was restarted, nearly 80% of the golden seeds in more than 3,000 containers experienced shutdown failures.
There is no way to explain this matter with probability. Whether it is human error or system error, it is impossible to cause such synchronous failures in the same time period.
As for Bai Yi, he felt that it was basically confirmed that someone was causing trouble.
However, due to the lack of evidence, any inference can only remain at the speculation stage.
The specific cause of the accident still needs to wait for the subsequent analysis results.
In the Department of Transportation at Upper Blackstone Fortress, there is a special accident investigation team responsible for handling such incidents.
Leave professional matters to professionals, Bai Yi only needs to provide them with the necessary convenience.
What he had to do now was to quickly send some boats over to absorb the zero-matter that was spilled at the scene.
Dangerous goods like zero-mass powder naturally require special spacecraft to deal with the aftermath.