A few hours later, the tractor took everyone to join the train, and the reality of Yamanto's situation suddenly caused the morale of the entire team to become low.
Even at night, everyone had no idea of turning on the lights. They all leaned against the bulkhead dejectedly, wondering what they were thinking.
"To think that I actually believed those Hanseatic perverts...the command center must have controlled Moscow," Miller kept holding his head, blaming himself with a shameful expression, "We have been occupied, and the war is not over yet. ! There is a general giving orders here...I am so stupid!"
Xie Yuan didn't want to say anything. The cause of this incident was indeed related to Miller's unreasonable fanaticism.
Miller was so excited that he kept dancing. Anna, who was sitting on the steps of the console, couldn't bear the waving, so she silently stood up and came to Xie Yuan.
So Miller sat on it again... I don't know whether he was really blaming himself so he danced with joy, or whether he was trying to grab the warm geothermal table (below the console is the boiler room).
But at this moment, everyone was huddled in their own corners, no one answered, and Kleist was still smoking a cigarette at the door.
Seeing that everyone fell into silence again, Anna had no choice but to stand up and break the silence: "I'll repeat my question... What are we going to do now?"
As he spoke, he stood next to Miller and watched Miller's response.
But one person suddenly stood up, it was Spanger. He felt that instead of wasting time outside, it was better to go back: "Can we go back to Moscow? Go back to Moscow... tell them the truth, the war and the government..."
I really agree with that sentence. People who have nothing are the bravest, but people who have a family and a career are prone to retreat because they are afraid of losing. This sentence is also valid for me.
After having Katia and his daughter, Spangger has indeed begun to suffer from the common problems of wealthy people, which is gratifying - although his method is terrible.
Sure enough, Miller quickly refuted this direction: "We will be killed as soon as we get close... Even if we can break through the encirclement, what can we do? Without evidence, who will believe us?"
"What about going back to the Volga River?" Tokarev suddenly stood up and made a suggestion, "We can move there and live there."
It's a very pragmatic suggestion, and Xie Yuan also appreciates it - but unfortunately, it takes at least several years to change customs, and no one can guarantee whether there will be bloody conflicts in the process.
Therefore, this is not part of Miller's plan at all: "Then how do we deal with the fanatics there? They won't welcome us...kill them all? Does anyone want to do this?"
As soon as the words came out, no one dared to answer them.
This is why Xie Yuan admires Miller so much. Although he is the top leader of a violent organization, he is still willing to let his subordinates restrain their force.
If a commander from the Fourth Reich, the Red Line or even the Hanseatic had decided, he would have let go and killed indiscriminately.
However, it was not appropriate to fall into silence again to set the tone for future plans, so Anna made another suggestion, which was what they both had in mind at the beginning: "When he was in Moscow, Artyom always wanted to find a livable place. As a new settlement... isn't this an opportunity now?"
But Miller also has doubts. It is indeed a good idea to find livable areas to establish new settlements, but there must be a destination - because the Dawn is an old antique after all. It has not been repaired for a long time, and it is afraid that it will suddenly break down on the way. , can't leave, then it's over.
The idiot was tinkering with the information he had obtained. He was about to stand up and say a word, but Xie Yuan also said it at the same time, although it was another word.
"Sputnik!"
"Vladivostok!"
The two words that were said at the same time, but completely opposite to each other, naturally caused other people to look at each other - but Anna's expression became very strange, and she didn't know why.
However, compared to his son-in-law, who has always been unconfronted with ideas, Miller still trusts the idiot who often serves as a consultant: "What artificial satellite?! Are you going to go into space?"
These words made people laugh, but Xie Yuan still complained in his heart: I have already been to space.
But the idiot also knew that this was Miller asking for directions, so he quickly explained: "There is a satellite communication center over the Caspian Sea, which survived for a while after the war..."
As soon as these words came out, everyone from the special operations team who knew its importance gathered around, and Miller immediately understood and said: "Oh!... If we can receive the data collected by the artificial satellite..."
"Then we won't wander around blindly!" The idiot immediately answered, "It would be best to have a radiation index map. Even ordinary satellite photos can be of great help."
"That's a good idea!" Spencer could do it.
"But," Anna took the lead in raising an objection - it has to be said that when father and daughter are on opposite sides of the debate, the rhythm is particularly easy to follow, "What if there is something scarier than a ghoul over there?"
"Maybe!" Miller did not refute Anna's opinion, but just asked a more pointed question, "But we will be more vigilant now. In addition, do you have a better way?"
No one answered this time, although everyone subconsciously ignored the words Xie Yuan just blurted out.
On the other hand, Nastia blinked and wanted to speak, but she saw Xie Yuan's eyes moving from side to side as hints, so she stopped talking.
"I don't have any more!" Anna also calmed down.
Then Tokarev also seemed very excited and spread his hands: "Then it seems we have a new plan!"
Miller then boarded the console, looked at Xie Yuan and said: "Artyom, let's go find that livable place you mentioned?
Set off! "
Then, the idiot just handed the writing board into his hand. Looking at the big "Caspian Sea No. 1" written on the map, Xie Yuan also lamented that he was nosy and did not consider their ideas.
Is Vladivostok safe? It is quite safe, because this is an important port city in the east of Russia, and it is the ideal place for the Eagle Nation to land the Pacific Fleet - if the Eagle Nation wants to completely defeat the Alliance, it must rely on the navy to cooperate with the army to occupy it.
Other places may suffer nuclear strikes because of industrial targets, but here it is estimated that they will only be bombed by conventional missiles.
But as long as there is not too much pollution, Vladivostok is an excellent place to live.
Is there any evidence that this place is livable? There really is, but Xie Yuan can't come up with it - because according to the satellite cloud image on the remote sensing link of Xie Yuan's multi-purpose tool, only the eastern region, such as forest areas, livestock areas, tourist areas and some seaports, are green and radiate. The index is relatively low.
But there are no paper documents or satellite cloud images that can be transcribed. Otherwise, if the universal tool is exposed, it will not be a trivial matter.
So thinking of this, Xie Yuan, who clearly knew the answer, did not argue at all - whether it is to go to the Caspian Sea, if he can find a new and recent satellite cloud image, he can imitate it, and finally make the latest satellite cloud image Once you get out, you can take everyone to the Lake Baikal area or Vladivostok.
As for why Xie Yuan wanted to go to Vladivostok? Because he discovered from satellite cloud images that there was a submarine parked above the sea at the port there, and it seemed to be a well-preserved Borei-class strategic nuclear submarine!
This is good stuff! And because there is no control, if he can obtain this thing, then he can have the ability to carry out long-range strikes all over the world - and even no trace can be found, because this is an additional submarine and does not belong to within the establishment of any country.
Even if you don't implement an offensive plan, you only need to dismantle the original nuclear power reactor, modify it into a power engine for the Mass Effect world or the UFO world, remove the outer layer of silencer tiles, and replace it with spaceship armor for interstellar navigation. , that is an impregnable deep sea command fortress!
But now it seems that because he cannot disclose the source of the information, and the Rangers are still dominated by Miller, it is impossible for the whole train to run over just because of his suspicion.
Whatever! Let’s take a long-term view after we reach the Caspian Sea!