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17. Is this going to start a war?

    Duda without hesitation shot the light arrow at the round mouthpiece of the starfish with the fastest reaction speed. The white light arrow almost connected, becoming a spear and stabbed straight into the starfish's body.

The huge starfish mothership suddenly trembled in pain. Although there was no sound, Duda seemed to hear its wail. The little starfish rushed towards Duda as if crazy. Duda avoided left and right, and went upstream, stating to rush into the starfish mothership.

The continuous attack finally reached the defensive saturation point of the starfish mothership. The interior slowly expanded and a huge energy ball finally exploded. Duda did not know whether his moon could resist the huge energy generated by the explosion, so he avoided it at the last moment. In order to avoid the energy impact and drove in the dense starfish fighter jets, Duda finally saved his "virgin collision".

A starfish spacecraft was hit by Duda and exploded instantly.

Duda seemed to have suffered a violent vibration. When he opened his eyes, he found that the scene had switched to the pyramid spacecraft.

This spacecraft with stronger defense, faster speed and higher attack frequency made Duda lose his ability to crush. Before he could find the mother ship of the pyramid spacecraft, he had already completed the pass mission and entered the June scene with great regret.

At this time, Duda had already realized that the Luna's guiding ideology for this test is attack, attack, and attack again! As long as you continue to attack, you will see different scenes, rather than a simple three-dimensional combat game. He even felt that he was trapped in a misunderstanding of thinking. In fact, the Luna's design of this training program is not a tabletop mini-game, it is entirely possible to be a large role-playing game, and maybe you can explore other scene worlds.

When he saw the six moons appear, he chose a direction based on his instinct and focused his attention to increase his speed to the fastest, hoping that there would be more room for circumference when the small moon attacked.

Fortunately, Duda's intuition chose the space in the lower left for him, so that he only needed to avoid a lunar fighter released by the moon. With a total of five-sixths of the enemy, Duda was finally much closer to the enemy's moon. Only then did he realize that the moon opposite was completely different from the moon he was in.

Although they are as bright as silver plates from a distance, they only found that these moons are real silver plates after approaching. Their spheres are as smooth as mirrors, reflecting the glimmer of natural celestial bodies. There are no craters, no craters... Well? What is that! Is that pyramid?

Duda saw a small convex point on the moon. As the distance got closer, he was sure that he had seen the pyramid...

A white light flashed in view, and Duda leaned heavily on the back of the chair and slowly slid to it.

The lights in the simulation cabin did not light up.

Duda clearly saw, really saw that the control ball did not disappear, and he wrapped his hands tightly, increasing the pressure. It was the pain that last time, like a bone was about to be crushed...

Huh! Huh! Huh!

Duda finally let out a breath, watching the energy ball turn into light dust and dissipate into the air.

"Are you okay?" Zhang Bolin rushed in first, "How do you feel? Is the drug reaction strong? Do you have any special adverse reactions?"

Duda felt exhausted, but the effect of the medicine seemed to fade. He stood up and felt a little uncomfortable.

Two Chinese pilots came in to support Duda and let him slowly walk out of the simulation cabin.

Duda walked to the chair outside and suddenly found that the syringe just now was still on the table. He seemed to know what Zhang Bolin said about the surprise, and gently raised his finger.

Zhang Bolin seemed to realize something and ran towards Duda.

Or he ran over to the syringe.

Duda turned over and pressed the syringe under her, which surprised everyone present.

Seeing Duda slowly taking out the syringe from under him and handing it over to the Chinese soldiers who came up to help him, Zhang Bolin stood there and muttered in English: "The grass mud horse in the Gle Gobi..."

The air in the entire test flight room suddenly became nervous and divided into three groups within five seconds. The Americans surrounded Zhang Berlin in the middle. The Russians retreated to the door. The Chinese soldiers blocked Duda, who was sweating. All the armed personnel placed their hands on the self-defense pistol, but no one dared to draw the gun.

The moon was first banned by the Americans. I heard that they had ambushed the Russian lunar spacecraft. Because they were worried about triggering a world war, the two countries finally reached an agreement to allow all countries capable of landing on the moon to join the moon club. It was not until after the successful landing of the moon in China that the moon belonged to all mankind in the form of legal documents and the moon resources were shared by all mankind.

At that time, Americans had been studying for forty years and knew that relying solely on their own technical capabilities was no longer sustainable. If other countries were not dragged down to pay for this project, it would sooner or later drag down the US economy. In order to gain more say on the moon, China gained equal rights with the United States and Russia in a short period of time, which made it hard to promote the selection of outstanding scientists in all countries around the world to participate.

This is where China's wisdom lies. Originally, China was at the bottom of the three countries. Now that more countries have been introduced, different groups will inevitably form, and the final result is as expected by China, the U.S.-Russia and other countries' groups. The former has the power to station troops on the moon, have the ability to travel to and from the moon, and can formulate project budgets... Other countries' groups provide scientists, share R&D results, and are responsible for paying the bill - the big head part.

However, it was because of the small syringe that the First Group split instantly in this test flight room.

When Lieutenant General O'Neil arrived after hearing the news, he was stopped outside the building by Chinese troops.

The conflict between China and the United States is about to break out.

Everyone, except for Zhang Bolin, no one knew what was in this syringe. Duda just realized intuitively that the thing in it was definitely not Lightning Six.

As the highest commander of the Chinese moon garrison, Li Weijun's back was already wet. He deeply regretted that he was too careless and trusted those scientists too much that he actually let a national treasure-level figure take risks!

"If you don't mind, let Russia serve as the mediation country. We hope that before the situation goes out of control, both China and the United States will remain restrained." Major General Malissevic Polodin, commander-in-chief of the Russian army's lunar forces, filed a motion to Major General Li Weijun and Lieutenant General O'Neil. "And we believe that there is no need to report to the earth for the time being, so as not to cause greater misunderstandings."

The existence of the moon has surpassed the competition for any kind of resources on the earth.

As a super-civilized spacecraft, the moon has surpassed all the competition for interests.

Major General Polodin's motion was quickly translated into English and Chinese.

After brief consideration, the two generals of the parties agreed to negotiate.

First, the Americans evacuated the test flight room.

Then, the Chinese army lifted the siege of the buildings - they hijacked General O'Neil in disguise.

Finally, the Russians set up negotiation rooms in their garrison conference room, and agreed that Huamei would select three soldiers to participate.

"For fairness, we require the physical evidence to be handed over to the scientist team for reasonable storage and inspection." General O'Neill roughly understood the cause of the matter and found the key points.

The point is the syringe that I don’t know what kind of potion. He glanced at Zhang Berlin and a hint of disgust flashed in his heart: This chief scientist is an irregular nuclear bomb, and it is not impossible to blow up the moon one day!

"For fairness, we require Zhang Bolin and his direct assistant to be isolated and cannot participate in the custody and inspection of physical evidence." Yang Xi made a request on behalf of the Chinese military. Although Yang Xi was not as stressed as Li Weijun, she was still in fear until she sat here to negotiate.

The Americans had no objection and both sides accepted the negotiations.

The representatives of the Chinese military are naturally Li Weijun and Yang Xi. In the selection of third parties, Duda's strong demands, they replaced the position of Lieutenant Colonel Suluo. The United States was led by Lieutenant General O'Neil, and the other two were school-level officers. The three of them had square poker faces and did not say a word, looking like three old K.

A team of scientists is a team that is not affiliated with any government.

They were formed by the Moon Club, but soon obtained the authority to become a group that no one could manage.

Its internal structure is composed of two classes: scientists and scientist assistants.

All scientists' choices are based on academic capabilities, and no government has the right to interfere - whether it is hiring or dismissal. In accordance with the principle of equality between rights and obligations, the governments of the club member states meet their scientific research budgets, but they cannot possess any scientific research results and must be handed over to the club without reservation and shared by each member state.

Every scientist can hire a number of assistants in the scientific research budget. In addition to different division of labor, these assistants enjoy the same rights and obligations as scientists in other aspects.

In terms of the number of scientists provided, scientists and assistants from China, the United States and Russia account for nearly half of the nationalities. Secondly, scientists from Europe and Japan. Some small countries, such as Ukraine, only a few scientists were selected, and they can still receive all reports on lunar science and technology.

Of course, whether you have the ability to transform these research results into productivity depends on the capabilities of each country.

Now, this neutral and powerful team has finally made a conclusion report.
Chapter completed!
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