Chapter 422 Don’t envy mandarin ducks, don’t envy immortals

Chapter 422 Don’t envy mandarin ducks, don’t envy immortals

"The new radar uses multi-band detection, which transmits and receives electromagnetic wave signals in different frequency bands and simultaneously analyzes the reflection, scattering and absorption characteristics of the signals in space, thereby identifying the abnormal parts of the radar wave signals interfered by phantom particles."

"At the same time, AI learning combined with anti-mirage radar can intelligently analyze the received signals to identify the characteristic patterns of stealth aircraft."

"The accuracy of identification can be further improved."

Looking at the series of materials taken out from He Kui, Jiuer pondered for a moment.

“Still can’t identify the exact location and model?”

"No, it can only assist in tactical decision-making."

Upon hearing this, Jiuer sighed, but he also knew that this was probably the best radar.

"Then you can follow up with Su Lei later."

"How long will the radar take?"

"If everything goes well, the upgrade will be completed in about fifteen days."

He Kui nodded and said.

"The verification of the data should start as soon as possible. I will prepare the materials."

"And the situation is special, so I may have to trouble you to go to the border in person to upgrade."

"Of course, we will ensure your safety."

Faced with Jiuer's promise, He Kui quickly agreed.

"No problem, verification will begin as soon as possible."

Just as the two men made their decision, the warship, which had cancelled its mirage system, was speeding towards the moon. At the same time, Mattis, who was on the bridge, had an unusually gloomy expression.

"Although there is no confirmed news yet, judging from the energy fluctuation detection and their reactions, your plan has failed this time."

Mathis looked at Cruze in front of him, who looked gloomy and dangerous.

If she didn't think Cruze was still useful, she would have cut him in half.

Who would have thought that such a well-thought-out plan would be thwarted?

"Without specific intelligence, we cannot determine the cause of this failure."

Cruze shook his head calmly, as if this failure had not affected his mood at all.

"The reason for this failure is your mistake!"

Mathis's right hand slammed hard on the armrest, making a dull sound, and his expression became even more ferocious.

"But we have also tested their cards through this operation. I believe that Lord Mattis's spies will pass the news back."

"Well, according to what you said, we don't have much time."

"Are you absolutely sure that ZAFT has a gamma emitter?"

Mathis asked through gritted teeth.

"Yes, but the exact location is unclear."

Cruze really didn't know this. After all, that was not the information he needed to know at all, and this information must be top secret, so Sarah never told him about it.

Against the backdrop of the vast universe, that gamma emitter can only be smaller than a speck of dust, even within PLANT's L5.

Of course, if the two colony satellites were really nuclear-exploded, Cruze would not tell anyone even if he knew where Gamma was.

Otherwise, how could both of them suffer losses and die together?

In the current situation, he must find Genesis as soon as possible, otherwise the probability of the Atlantic Federation surrendering is still very high.

Although those death merchants make money by using lives, they will not bet on a losing game.

Thinking of this, Cruze clenched his fists tightly.

I always feel that since he met He Kui, he, who used to win in gambling, has started to have bad luck.

If I had known he was so difficult, I should have killed him the first time we met.

"You'll be given thirty days to find their location as soon as possible."

"Master Mathis."

Cruze just looked straight into the other person's eyes.

"Our spies inside PLANT are sent by you."

"We can't fail this time!"

Mathis said indifferently while looking at the vast starry sky ahead.

She also had to organize a second attack as soon as possible before their radar upgrade was completed.

Otherwise, the advantage you have worked so hard to gain will be lost.

Only when the world is overturned can she build a new world with her own hands. While the two were talking, He Kui finally returned to the asteroid, feeling safe, after a day of hard work.

As soon as He Kui got off the Liberator 2, he was thrown into the arms of the three women.

Surrounded by three people, the deep and sweet scent of the girl lingered in He Kui's nose.

The delicate and fair figure is full of elasticity.

"Well, isn't it back?"

After letting the three people go, He Kui smiled gently.

"Don't take such risks again!"

Su Lei had no intention of letting He Kui go, and she hugged He Kui with even more strength.

Although she buried her head in He Kui's arms, he could still detect a little sobbing in Su Lei's voice.

The four of them hugged each other at the port for a long time.

"As expected of Director He, there are so many people here."

Looking at the four people not far away, the man in green who was guarding the port sighed enviously.

This rumor is gradually spreading among the special forces team that is now assigned to protect He Kui.

I don’t envy the mandarin ducks or the immortals, I only envy He Kui every day.

"Don't be envious. Is Director He an ordinary person?"

The companion patted the man on the head in annoyance and said.

"Director He saved more than 500,000 of us by himself! And he is extremely capable!"

As he spoke, his companions looked at him with admiration.

“I’m just thinking about it.”

The man opposite looked embarrassed when he heard this.

Not knowing what the two people in the distance were thinking, He Kui quickly took the three women away from the port and returned to the room.

"Oh, there is good news."

Seeing the three people in front of him all looking worried and concerned about him, He Kui felt a little warm in his heart and continued speaking.

"What is it?"

Shihe asked in unison.

"If nothing unexpected happens, I will become a member of parliament."

After hearing He Kui's words, the three women fell silent.

What does it mean to be a seventeen-year-old congressman? To become a congressman of the entire PLANT at this age, even among the more precocious adjusters, He Kui is the first.

Of course, considering the abilities demonstrated by He Kui, age is not a factor that can be ignored.

"We still have to vote on the details, but it shouldn't be a big problem."

He Kui said this and turned on the TV, where the female reporter from Leroux was interviewing him.

"Mr. He Kui, thank you very much for accepting our interview. In this heart-wrenching crisis, your heroic behavior not only saved countless lives, but also became a role model for all of us. Could you please talk about the situation and feelings at that time?"

"The situation was very critical."

He Kui in the camera calmly leads you as you shoot, his eyes sweeping across the ruins of the design bureau in the distance, his eyes filled with an lingering grief.

"But thanks to the hard work of the guards, we were able to buy some time."

"I'm not the role model for everyone, they are."

He Kui was talking on TV, and the three women in the other room also roughly understood what had happened before.

"Then why were they able to transport so much material up here? According to what you said, they probably have a mothership nearby, right?"

Shihe asked with a frown.

Even if we use a space shuttle to transport it up regardless of cost, it won't be that fast. After all, it takes time for the space shuttle to go back and forth, and a large-mass transport plane cannot be launched without a mass accelerator.

After the MS is completed, it can be launched using some means similar to the space shuttle.

But a warship cannot do this. To transport all the parts up and assemble them would require the space shuttle to run continuously for hundreds or thousands of times.

The first is that there is not enough time, and the second is that it is difficult to avoid being discovered.

They now have a base on the moon.

If we allow them to go to space frequently without knowing it, then it would be better not to have a lunar base.

(End of this chapter)