Chapter 200 Protons



Jiang Cheng sat in the conference room, which was quite empty. He was the only person in the large room, and he was intently looking at a document.

Not long after, the door was pushed open, and the person walked straight in. Someone who could enter without any formalities or knocking must be at least of the same status as Jiang Cheng.

In the entire Federation, only Tali would do something like that.

He walked quickly, sat down next to Jiang Cheng, slapped a document on the table, and asked with an unusually serious expression, "This is a plan I developed after consulting with several other senior executives. Team Leader Jiang, please take a look and see if it is feasible."

Jiang Cheng took the document, put down his own copy, and began to carefully read through it without saying a word.

A moment later, his furrowed brows relaxed.

And Tali was watching from the side the whole time; you could tell from his expression that he was very eager to know the answer.

"Who suggested this?" Jiang Cheng asked.

"He is a researcher from China named Chen Ang."

Jiang Cheng slapped his thigh. He knew that only Chen Ang could come up with such a brilliant idea. It could be said that this step had an excellent effect on the current predicament.

The document states: Because observation satellites are currently blocked, humans on the planet cannot know the exact appearance of the outside world. This situation has been mentioned before. With our eyes covered, how can we know when the enemy will launch an attack, and how can our warnings be timely enough?

Chen Ang hopes to create countless tiny space stations in the planetary firmament, without leaving our atmospheric surface, and link them together through signal transmission technology. This way, if an enemy enters the surface, we will know immediately and have ample time to react.

At the same time, Chen Ang raised another question that he wanted Team Leader Jiang to solve. Given the current capabilities of these researchers, it would be difficult to achieve, and only Jiang Cheng had the ability to do so.

Insects can block signals, so if the grid connecting the space station is breached, or if any link is paralyzed, accurate early warnings cannot be provided, and all efforts will be in vain.

So Tali wanted to know if Jiangcheng had a good solution.

After thinking for more than half an hour, Jiang Cheng suddenly stood up, turned to Tali and said, "Commander, I have a plan. Next, I will go and finalize the details of the plan with Chen Ang and the others, and then submit it to you. If you think it is acceptable, we will start implementing the plan immediately. There is no time to lose!"

So fast?

Tali was taken aback, and then he saw Jiang Cheng's figure hurrying away, disappearing in a flash at the doorway.

He was left alone in the empty conference room, stunned for a long time.

Finding a solution at such a speed is incredibly incredible for someone who is not a researcher.

Well, it's also incredible to those in the know.

For example, Chen Ang proposed a plan, but he didn't have a complete solution.

Jiang Cheng's scientific acumen and intellect have evolved to a level that is difficult for ordinary people to reach.

Time flies by, and the level of activity throughout the Federation is astonishing. This large group, which brings together the world's best talents, has become increasingly mature under the leadership of several giants. It is like a huge machine, with one gear after another, running at full speed.

That evening, before Federal Commander-in-Chief Tali had gone to rest, he was handling official business when an urgent document was delivered to him by his assistant.

He instantly understood that Jiang Cheng's plan had been discussed and successfully drafted.

Keep in mind, only a few hours have passed; that speed is truly terrifying.

Tali couldn't wait to open the app, eager to know what kind of idea Jiang Cheng had come up with and how he would solve the current thorny problem.

The two large characters "Proton" came into his view.

In ancient times, defeated nations would send their crown princes to hostage states in exchange for peace, demonstrating their loyalty and vow never to rebel. These future rulers served as a kind of surveillance device, monitoring the powerful enemy nation.

King Ying Zheng of Qin once served as a hostage in the State of Zhao. He harbored immense hatred for Zhao and knew it intimately.

Jiangcheng wants to set up a proton at the space station because the arrival of invaders is inevitable. They will use insects to paralyze the space station, preventing us from understanding the situation in the sky.

With protons, even if the space station falls, we will be able to know the situation immediately and launch a counterattack.

This will also help us better understand what kind of creatures they are, how they make the membrane, and whether they have other attack methods besides insects.

Like Qin Shi Huang, they exchanged short-term sacrifices for information.

It's like handing over the space station to you to destroy.

After reviewing all the documents, Tali exclaimed that it was brilliant. Given the current critical situation, this would not only solve the defense problem but also deepen their understanding of the intruders.

Killing two birds with one stone.

Jiangcheng could have completed all the planned tasks in an hour, so why did it take several hours?

Because the core of this plan is not humane enough.

Anyone launched into space inevitably faces the risk of death. They risk their lives to obtain information for the lower classes, putting their heads on the line. Who would be willing to jump into a situation that could be certain death?

Imagine there are five hundred space stations in the sky, sealing off the heavens. Several of them in that area will use a spectacular explosion to warn the people!

The invaders are here! Pick up your weapons and aim your guns and cannons at that spot.

Tali tapped his hand on the table after signing the document.

This means that for the space station program to be implemented, a group of people will need to be selected to bravely face the danger.

The plan to defend their homeland was met with an inevitable sacrifice. Although everyone was mentally prepared, his feelings were complicated when he actually made the decision to choose the final solution for those outstanding young people.

Tali looked out the window, his gaze fixed on the distant horizon.

As a commander, he twitched his lips twice, took a deep breath, and signed his name on the document.

For the sake of a beautiful ending, even if this path has to be paved with mountains of corpses, we will not hesitate!

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