Chapter 76 Pride

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Not to mention that they had all been mentored by him, and even the military commanders who were the backbone of the department could be counted as his internship mentors.

Half an hour later, Zhao Rongguang realized what was going on.

"What? The gyroscope doesn't work. You didn't think of a way to do it, so you just changed it to manual operation? How dare I have to stand here and manually aim the antenna as soon as the communication equipment is turned on?"

A few hours later, the equipment was debugged.

Taishan must strictly follow instructions from the ground and fly in a predetermined orbit to avoid satellites or other spacecraft from various countries in low-Earth orbit.

This is the case today, and it will be the same after returning home and entering low-Earth orbit. However, it is easy for Su Qin to fly according to the established orbit, but it is not easy for Su Qin to control the speed and operate on the orbit according to the schedule.

You must know that the operation interface of the core of the spacecraft is not that friendly. In this way, it would be meaningless to continue pursuing the Taishan orbit.

Some ground personnel began to consider again installing a collision avoidance radar for Taishan. Only in this way can Taishan travel freely in low-Earth orbit space.

The obstacle avoidance radar mentioned here is of course not the portable civilian radar originally used by the Taishan. That thing can only be used by the Taishan to enter and exit the port at night or when visibility is poor. Its screen can only distinguish the coastline and the There are also rocks on the breakwater.

Smaller ships are often missed, the operating range is only a few nautical miles, and only one plane can be scanned. The radar currently needed by Taishan requires a hemispherical detection range with a radius of tens of kilometers at least.

This matter has not been considered before, but it cannot be installed on the Taishan, and Academician Wang did not leave a berth for the radar operator. Now, they think they can reconsider installing it on a barge next time.

But that is for next time, so now Taishan can only quickly climb to a high orbit and conduct final tests of communication and navigation equipment at a higher altitude than synchronous orbit.

After Zhao Rongguang's complaints confirmed that the human-flesh stabilized antenna could only achieve a makeshift effect, Academician Wang asked Wang Qinyun and Su Qin to operate the core of the spacecraft to jump into hyperspace and begin the real voyage.



The Gulfstream jet had been waiting on the tarmac for several hours, but not because of Lisa.

Lisa was sure that the customs officers of Xia Country had not set up any obstacles. She even felt that the customs officers wearing protective suits were already extremely annoying.

The reason why it couldn't take off was that the captain didn't know where he should fly and was still waiting for instructions from the Pentagon.

After finally taking off, the business jet made a large circle in the air in accordance with the instructions of air traffic control. The captain complained a little and did not forget to apologize to Lisa in the cabin.

Lisa had no choice but to politely reply, "I'm just a captain, sir, you don't have to be like this." Then she continued to stare at the distant small circle of light outside the window.

The leader captain didn't see that thing at all, but Lisa knew it was the Tarzan.

The Tarzan left and slowly rose in front of Lisa until it broke out of the atmosphere and disappeared. Lisa thought the Tarzan simply jumped into hyperspace.

"Sir, where is our destination?" Only after watching the Tarzan hour go by did Lisa remember to care about her own itinerary.

"A small airport near Lake Superior. The flight is long. You can take a rest first."



Almost another 10 hours later, shortly after the Tarzan jumped into hyperspace, Captain Lisa Perot's Gulfstream business jet finally landed in the dusk.

It was still the small airport on the shore of Lake Superior, or the lonely giant building covered with camouflage nets. Lisa really couldn't figure out what use this building could have if it continued to be covered with camouflage nets.

Anyone who has been inside can tell that this building has been there for decades, and the camouflage nets cannot hide it from radar imaging satellites, not to mention that there is an undisguised runway next to it.

"Welcome back, Captain!" He was greeted on the tarmac by an acquaintance, still the Navy Major.

"Thank you, sir." The major could be said to be quite enthusiastic and actually spoke first. Lisa quickly answered and raised her hand in salute.

"But I may really need to quarantine when I come back this time."

"Don't take the Xia people's words too seriously. You are back in the beautiful country now, captain!" The major was as nonchalant about this issue as ever.

"This country will not quarantine healthy people."

It would be great if you could really identify the healthy people, Lisa could only curse in her heart.

"What's the mission of recruiting me back?" Following the major, Lisa walked into the building that was not her first time. Lisa was not interested in anything around her, and she knew that Professor Perot was not here this time.

Lisa doesn't think it's possible to convince space pirates to serve their country.

Or should I try to persuade my boss to return to the direction of cooperating with Xia Guoren?

"Assessment of attack effects, Captain!" The major's answer was concise and concise, and then he had to start adding more.

“The Xia people claimed that when we carried out a nuclear attack on the alien biome in Antarctica.

You were on a submarine nearby that had some kind of alien gear, and the submarine managed to escape unharmed. Not only for alien biomes, but also for that kind of alien equipment and the Xia submarine. "

"How much time do I have to write this report?" Lisa didn't have any objection to writing work, but she really didn't want to write an attack effect evaluation this time, and that wasn't the issue she should be concerned about now.

But then I thought about it, if I could have time to work as a foreigner, I would treat it as isolation.

"You don't have to write it yourself." The major stopped and turned back to look at Lisa with pride.

“This report is of a very high level.

It will be written and signed by our general himself, specifically, by me! There is no need for a captain to write, you just need to report verbally. "

"Is that so?" Lisa glanced at the rank of major, thinking that if she hadn't had a fight on the aircraft carrier a few months ago, she would be a major now.

"So when are we going to start?"

"As soon as possible, but you'd better take a rest first." The major obviously didn't mean what he said.

"No need, I'm a pilot and I had a good rest on the plane. Let's talk about the jet lag later." Lisa raised her head proudly.

"Then let's get started. First, what kind of alien equipment is installed on that submarine? Please describe the function and appearance of that thing." The major seemed to have no intention of taking Lisa to an office to sit down and talk.