Fewer and fewer people actively applied to go, and in the end there were almost no people, so the federal government had to change its strategy.
Cultivate it yourself.
Train a group of people whose job is to go to the Threshold for exploration.
If you are born for the threshold, you will not resist the terror of the threshold.
The Pioneers were born.
The pioneers are trained by the federal government. They must not only have excellent combat and wilderness survival capabilities, but also have a very high level of knowledge. They know everything about astronomy and geography and can be said to be all-rounders.
The effort paid off. After the first batch of pioneers officially began their mission, the survival rate of the exploration threshold increased significantly.
Comprehensive information about the threshold was continuously transmitted back, and technical workers gradually built the first generation model of the threshold based on it.
But the plutocracy rulers were not satisfied with this.
The speed is still too slow.
At this rate, it would take at least several more decades to get close to the threshold.
The rulers could not wait, so they increased the training of pioneers and divided the pioneers who had already been put into use into two groups to carry out exploration in an alternating manner.
On the same day that the threshold opens, one group comes out after going through many hardships, and another group has to muster up the courage to go in.
But this is far from satisfying the ambitions of the rulers.
They were already eager to occupy the threshold. At this time, the second threshold came.
Although she was very reluctant, Tu Ran had to admit that the federal government was very lucky.
There are two thresholds. One is in the federal political center with a dense population, which can be used only as an entrance for pioneers to explore. The other is far away in the state of Regaken with a sparse population. It can be set up as a giant trap, with garrisoned troops, captured alien species, and comprehensive research.
"The coming of another threshold is not a good thing for the Pioneers."
Tu Ran keenly noticed that what the officer said was not a good thing for the "pioneer team", but he did not say it was not a good thing for the "federal government". It can be seen that he also knew that the arrival of the second threshold was a godsend for the federal financial tycoon leaders.
"Those seventeen aliens have already killed many citizens in Regaken State. Because they can possess the bodies of local residents, the guards of Regaken State cannot catch them at all. And you are the only ones in the entire federation who know the aliens best. Therefore, the superiors have unanimously decided that the pioneer team needs to send one hundred members to Regaken State, and with the assistance of the advance troops, control these seventeen aliens."
The young officer looked around the conference room again. "Compared to going to Threshold, this trip is much less dangerous, but it will take at least half a month, which means that everyone may miss the next opening of Threshold, and also lose an opportunity to accumulate points. So we adopt the form of voluntary participation."
As soon as he finished speaking, Tu Ran's communicator vibrated, and the communicators of everyone present also vibrated.
Tu Ran looked down and saw the communicator projecting a light screen with two options: "yes" and "no".
Tu Ran didn't think much and chose "yes".
Nonsense, of course she's going.
Points are not as important as life.
Going to the Threshold requires a one-man fight, while going to the State of Regaken has the protection of the army. These pioneers probably just need to identify which one is human and which one is the possessed alien.
(End of this chapter)