Chapter 2726 Star Core Rescue (2)
Chapter 2726 Star Core Rescue (2)
Chapter 2726 Star Core Rescue (XII)
Schiller was stunned. He couldn't help but confirm it again, but Oaks said firmly: "There is no window opposite the photovoltaic integrated device."
This is actually impossible. The photovoltaic integrated device is an energy device mounted on the outer shell of the space station. This thing is very large, so it is impossible to place it above the space station channel. It must be placed above the overall area, and the energy center is below.
In this room structure, except for the side with the entrance, the other three sides are all windows.
In other words, no matter which side Oaks flips over, he will definitely find the window.
"Are you sure you looked down?" Schiller asked to rule out the possibility that he had walked to the other side of the passage.
"Yes, I looked down and it was sealed off. There was nothing underneath," said Oaks.
Schiller was so confident in his tone that he began to doubt himself. After confirming with Gray Fog, Schiller determined that the building structure where the photovoltaic integrated device was located had windows on three sides.
In other words, Oaks had hallucinations at that time. Isn't this a typical symptom of bipolar disorder? Was it a misjudgment on my part?
“And what did you do?” Schiller asked.
"I, I want someone to rescue me, I want to wait..."
"What are you waiting for?"
"Maintenance team," Oaks said with great effort. "They will circle the station several times. They can see me..."
Schiller was a little surprised again. It turned out that Oaks also thought of waiting for the spaceship to fly over and see him, so why didn't he do it?
"There are monsters." Oaks said, "I saw the flames of the sun gradually approaching me. Monsters with tentacles were born from some black things. They kept attacking me. I kept flapping my arms on the ground, but I couldn't put out the flames..."
My God, this is not just an ordinary hallucination, Schiller thought to himself, is this really an hallucination? Or is it really a monster that destroyed the photovoltaic integrated device?
This is the bad thing about the Marvel world. In the original world, if a patient said this to Schiller, Schiller would be 100% sure that he was hallucinating, because there are not so many monsters and demons in that ordinary world, but this is not necessarily the case in the Marvel world.
There was a patient who had been seeking medical treatment everywhere, and finally the case came to Schiller. He said that when he dreamed, he always saw a guy with goat hooves talking to him, and sometimes he could see him during the day. Other psychologists were helpless with this symptom and could only diagnose him with schizophrenia.
After asking around, he found out that it was really Mephisto who had gone into his dream. At that time, a salesperson in the Sanctuary of the Holy of Holies had changed his number, and Mephisto didn't know about it. He made a wrong call and harassed the unlucky guy for half a month, almost scaring him crazy.
Schiller tried to get Oaks to describe the monster he saw more accurately, but Oaks could not say more. To sum it up, there were two points: first, it seemed to have run out from the sun, and second, it was covered in flames, and the last fire burned the photovoltaic integrated device.
Because he had not seen the specific condition, Schiller did not know what the fire was like, but since it could cause such a large-scale power outage, perhaps the energy center of this half was completely burned.
Schiller then asked Oakes a key question, which was how he came back.
It is known that Aux did not bring a safety rope, and he did have the idea of destroying the photovoltaic integrated device to make someone come after him. If those monsters were hallucinations, then he might have done so. Then was he really rescued in the end?
Or in other words, in the event of such a large-scale power outage, would people still have time to rescue him?
"I don't know." Oaks gave an obvious answer. "Didn't you save me?"
Seeing that he was becoming more and more logical, Schiller knew that hypnosis could only stop here, otherwise it would be too easy to be discovered. He had no choice but to terminate his hypnosis and began to look for clues around him.
At this time, someone was looking around outside the dormitory. It should be Oaks' roommate who came back. Schiller caught him and asked, "How did Oaks come back?"
The other party was stunned for a moment, then said, "How did he come back? He just suddenly lay in bed, like he always did."
"Has he been sleepwalking lately?"
"Of course, he's been sitting up in the middle of the night making some noise lately, waking everyone up. We've been putting up with him for a long time."
Schiller nodded, as if he had some ideas. When he was walking back quickly, Oaks' roommate grabbed him and said, "Which department are you from? You look a little unfamiliar to me. Are you his friend?"
"I'm from the medical department." Schiller said casually, and then said: "You are in good health, of course you haven't seen me, now I have to go back to my office..."
Natasha looked at the people in front of her and said, "Don't you think your plan is a bit ridiculous? Can't I fly a fighter jet to take a look or take some photos for you? Do you have to use those damn surveillance cameras?"
"We actually wanted to try to recover the surveillance video from that time." The Chinese scientist said, "If the other party's methods were not so sophisticated, he might not have deleted all four backups. Although we can see some clues from the current state, it would be better if we could see the whole process of the incident."
Natasha pursed her lips. Ben Parker saw her embarrassment and said, "If possible, go up and take some photos. It would be best if you can analyze the problem from the current situation. But if not, you may have to go to the control room."
Natasha said worriedly, "It's not that I don't want to get rid of the half of the space station that fell down. The key is that the status over there is also very sensitive. After all, the suspension power device over there is broken. Any object that gets close to it may affect its status. It's best not to get close to it unless it's absolutely necessary."
"We certainly understand this concern," the female scientist said, "but since it can hang in the air so inexplicably, it must be guaranteed by an external force. I don't believe that this external force will disappear just because of the approach of a small plane. If we have to, we have to take a risk."
After discussing for a while, Natasha set off. She was an expert at flying this kind of small spacecraft. Soon she flew above the space station and hovered there.
She saw the burnt photovoltaic integrated device. Strangely enough, the ceiling of the space station next to it had no signs of smoke or fire, only a lonely block of carbon.
Natasha was not a scientist, but she had common sense. First, a fire in a vacuum was very strange. Second, if it could catch fire, could it just burn something like this? Finally, the ceiling was burned through, so how could the oxygen in the room not escape through the hole?
Natasha couldn't figure it out, so she decided to leave the professional matter to professionals. She took the photos and flew back, but the professionals were also shocked.
"Oh my God, didn't they say it was smashed???" A Chinese scientist who had participated in the construction of photovoltaic integrated devices was simply stunned. He said: "How could it be a fire? How could it be a fire? Does physics no longer exist???"
The other people were also speechless when looking at the photo. If Oaks could do this on his own, then the Nobel Prize would have to be changed to the Oaks Prize this year.
"Don't tell me there's a small nuclear fusion going on here." The black scientist blinked frantically. It was obvious that his brain was working rapidly, but there was not even one piece of knowledge in his head that could explain this phenomenon. He said, "Other than that, I can't think of any possibility."
"Photovoltaic, sun, fire..." The Chinese scientist scratched his head and said, "Do you think this is a bit strange? This thing is used to collect solar energy, so it seems to have been burned by the sun. Did the murderer do this on purpose?"
If Schiller were here, he would immediately have some associations, but now those who are here are all materialist fighters and are not interested in these superstitious images.
"There's another question." Natasha pointed out, "Look here, isn't there a hole burned through here? Why didn't the oxygen escape from here?"
Several people gathered to look at the place she pointed to, and they were also a little surprised. In this universe, there are many races whose spaceships have oxygen circulation systems that can prevent oxygen loss even if the spaceship is damaged, but humans cannot do that.
The best way humans have so far to prevent oxygen loss in the universe is to seal it, to seal every place tightly, with each hatch having several gates. Although the method is stupid, it is very effective.
But judging from this hole, the oxygen loss is not a small matter. If oxygen could really be lost here, the oxygen meter would have reached the bottom long ago.
"I'll go over there and take a look," said Ben Parker.
"That's a power outage area!" the female scientist said in surprise, "and if there's really an oxygen loss, you might suffocate if you go there."
"I'll bring a flashlight. We brought a few small portable oxygen cylinders when we came here, which is enough for one person to last half an hour. No matter what, I have to go and see what's going on."
"I'll go with him." Natasha said, "After all, I'm also an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. If he encounters any danger, I can still protect him."
"But we need someone to fly a spaceship to the other half of the space station." The black man said, "You are the only one here who can fly a spaceship."
"No, it's not just me. There are many pilots in the space station who can fly small spacecraft. Otherwise, how did they transport the patients before?"
The female scientist thought for a moment and said, "The warehouse department should know where the driver is now. I have an old classmate there. I'll go ask him."
The two groups split into two groups. Ben Parker and Natasha prepared to go to the energy center room to check the damage to the ceiling, and the scientists prepared to find a pilot who could fly the spacecraft. The two teams parted in front of the office door.
Schiller followed the office number Ben Parker had mentioned and found his way to the office of the deputy chief engineer. When he knocked on the door, the fat, middle-aged man was smoking.
It was 11:00 p.m. Washington time, and there were two hours left before the space station's oxygen ran out.
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