Chapter 155 Training 3
As their spaceship gradually approached Liwa Star, Mai Dongzi first observed that this planet not only had white clouds, but also black clouds, and there were flashes of lightning in the black clouds.
This was clearly the rhythm of rain, which made Mai Dongzi feel more at ease. Clouds and rain meant that this planet was still a planet with life.
Then the spaceship got closer, and Mai Dongzi observed that this planet was not without plants, but there were fewer of them. Small green belts were dotted on the orange surface.
"There are many plant belts on the surface of this planet." Zhuang Huiya said while looking at Mai Dongzi.
The other first-year students of the Phantom Team all looked at Mai Dongzi eagerly. At this time, everyone finally "remembered" that their captain was a mid-level third-level wood-type psychic.
"You don't have to worry so much. The school sent us here for training. They must have measured our abilities and made sure that we can survive here for a month with our own abilities." Mai Dongzi said.
It's not that everyone doesn't understand this principle. Durant, who has experienced the Moonlight System once, is very calm. The other members of the Phantom Team just haven't experienced it before, so they feel a little uneasy.
Now, after hearing what the captain said, my flustered heart calmed down a lot. Their captain had experienced the creation of live broadcast games.
Mai Dongzi turned her head to look at the planet outside the window again. What she didn't say was that with their abilities, they could theoretically survive for a month, but it would definitely be very difficult and it also depended on the team's luck.
Moonlight only had a cursory look at the information about this planet, and he didn't know any more details.
Generally, life planets will build space stations in the outer orbit of the planet. All people who land on life planets must take the landing ship in the space station to enter the planet.
This can prevent the spaceship from spreading certain bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms from one planet to another during its journey from one planet to another, which could cause certain fatal consequences.
When their starship approached the outer orbit of Liwa, they saw a dilapidated space station on the outer orbit. It was obviously abandoned. There were no staff members and no landing ships inside.
In this case, they cannot land on Liwa Star via the space station.
Imperial University was obviously well prepared, as the starship they were on had more than a dozen landing ships, enough to carry all of their people to the planet Liwa.
These twenty or so student teams randomly entered the landing ship and were dropped onto the ground without any supplies.
No, it's a lie to say they didn't have any supplies. Those who had time brought their own supplies. The school even gave everyone a pistol to wear on their waists so they could save themselves when they were in danger.
But once they use the supplies they brought, it means they are eliminated.
Before they were ready to set off, the vice-president, who was in charge of the team training competition, came out to speak. He first briefly described the current situation of the planet, and then said:
"The biggest crisis this planet is facing right now is that there are too many aliens. In your scoring criteria, the number of aliens killed will account for half of the score. As for the rest, you will receive detailed information."
"The natives of this planet with formal identities have all been immigrated by the Blue-Black Empire. Those left on the planet are natives with unknown identities or who are unwilling to leave. They are not friendly to outsiders. You should also be careful and try not to contact them." The vice-president continued.
Mai Dongzi looked at the more than 40 instructors standing behind Associate Professor Zhan. Judging from the situation, each team should have two instructors to escort them.
Most of the instructors here are level 7 practitioners, with only four level 8 practitioners. Mai Dongzi saw Instructor Shan from the Command Department.
Most of these forty-odd instructors were new faces, and Mai Dongzi estimated that many of them were transferred from other places.
After all, not only do they need instructors to protect them, but other students participating in training at the Imperial Capital University also need more instructors to protect them.
Mai Dongzi estimated that the instructor on this starship should be one of the most skilled instructors at Imperial Capital University. After all, this group of students was the elite group among the students at Imperial Capital University and could not be neglected.
Before being thrown out of the landing ship, Mai Dongzi had observed that the wind on the surface of the planet was very strong.
But the other members of the Phantom Team had not noticed this, nor had they thought about this problem. When the instructors asked them to prepare to jump, they only looked at her dependently, and Mai Dongzi did not say anything.
Some things need to be experienced before they can be remembered.
As expected, as soon as they jumped out of the landing craft, they felt a very strong wind. It was not the wind generated by the friction of the air as they fell, but the wind on the surface of the planet.
The wind was so strong that it not only slowed down their fall but also blew them off their original position.
Originally, everyone jumped down one after the other, and the distance between them would not be too far when they landed on the ground. However, the wind blew so hard that the distance between them became farther and farther.
They felt the power of the strong wind in mid-air before they even opened their umbrellas. They didn't dare to imagine which direction the strong wind would blow them to once they opened their umbrellas.
Mai Dongzi felt that all the team members were desperately looking at her, to see if they should
Realize how dangerous it is to be unprepared before parachuting.
It is very dangerous for the personnel on the unknown planet to scatter, and without communication signals, it is very difficult to find them back.
After making sure that everyone knew about the mistake she had made, Mai Dongzi appeared and used her mental power to "pull" everyone to her side.
Although they are only first and second graders, they still have basic safety awareness. They were worrying about what to do after everyone dispersed, when they suddenly found themselves "flying" together involuntarily.
Everyone realized that it was their captain who came out to "pull" them together, and everyone quickly stretched out their hands and tightly grabbed their teammates beside them.
Under Mai Dongzi's command, they only opened four umbrellas. As expected, once the umbrellas were opened, they were like a piece of duckweed, flying up and down in the wind. If they were not strong enough, they would probably be knocked unconscious.
Fortunately, they held on to their teammates tightly and formed a circle.
Although the wind was strong, it blew in waves. When the wind blew, it would make them float unsteadily, but in the intervals, they would descend. Therefore, in general, they were descending slowly.
As the wind blew, the terrain beneath their feet changed from a hilly area to a body of water.
From mid-air they could see that the body of water was probably a long and narrow lake, so no one was worried. Everyone among them was a good swimmer, and swimming in such a narrow lake would be a piece of cake.
Only Mai Dongzi, who had used his mental power to detect the bottom of the water, knew that beneath the seemingly calm surface of the water was actually a school of mutant fish the size of a palm.