In the dim corridor, cold lights shine on the metal walls. The overly mechanized architectural style does not give people any warm feeling, but everyone living here is used to it.
The man dressed as an officer walked quickly through the corridor. When he passed the flickering overhead lights, there were shadows under his eyebrows, looking sinister and cold.
He held the phone in his hand and said to the other party in an angry tone: "Yes, someone attacked the safe house, and many generals unfortunately died, but before I received the order to stop the plan, I will stay here and hand over
Information? You’re dreaming!”
"The location of the base is top secret. Except for the general who initiated the plan, no one can find it. Even if it can be found, no one can break through the defense here!"
The officer showed a sarcastic smile and said: "Do you think General Manley is a timid fool like you, who can't even defend his own base? Do you want me to repeat it again? Back then, a little terror
The customer just hacked our system..."
"The system here has never been connected to the Internet. Even the local network used to transmit data does not open any permissions. No one can enter the system without the authorization of General Manley. The defensive weapons agreement also requires the general's authorization..."
"You'd better give up! Over the years, the Tartu faction has worked hard and will not give it to others just because of a temporary setback. If you have the ability, take it for yourselves!"
After the officer hung up the phone, he adjusted his clothes, opened the door with a cold face, walked into a laboratory, looked at the researcher inside and said: "The experiment is going on normally, it's best not to let me find out who is slacking off."
A researcher wearing glasses came up timidly and said: "General, when can we leave here? We also have families, you can't lock us here..."
"Dr. Andrew, I advise you not to think about those things anymore. It is your honor to work for us. No one can leave here, including me, until the research is completed."
The officer sneered and said, "If you have the ability to leave here, then give it a try. No one can open the door without the general's authorization."
After saying that, he turned around and left. After he left, Andrew, who originally seemed a bit cowardly, turned cold. He lowered his eyes, glanced at the work badge hanging on his chest, and walked back to the experimental table silently.
At this time, a younger researcher came up and said: "Professor, we have been locked up here for several months. My family must be very worried about me. When can we..."
Andrew pushed up his glasses and said, "Didn't you listen to what he said? As long as the research is completed, we can leave."
The young researcher gritted his teeth and said: "They don't have any basic respect for science. Can low-Earth orbit strike weapons be developed in a few months? There is another topic, what the hell are they trying to do with stellar detonation devices?"
Well?"
Another female researcher who heard the conversation also said with some worry: "They may want to rule the world with these weapons. This kind of research is evil. I really don't want to..."
Andrew said in a deep voice: "Have you forgotten what I taught you before? No matter what you do, you must stay calm. Maybe it won't be long before things turn around..."
The worried expressions on the faces of the two students did not improve at all, but the atmosphere in the laboratory became silent.
A few minutes later, Andrew walked out of the door with the compiled information. On the way to the elevator, he suddenly turned a corner and came to a fork in the road next to him. There was a tool room there. Behind the door of the tool room, there was a monitoring board.
of blind spots.
He pretended to be looking for tools. After entering the tool room, he took off the work tag from around his neck. The part of the shirt covered by the work tag had two buttons. The back of one of the buttons was shining with a faint luster.
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He pinched the button lightly, and then said to the other side: "It's me, are your people already here? I must remind you that the defense of this base is different from before. They have just updated the defense system."
"There are no blind spots in the defense facilities near the entrance, and the same goes for the automatic cannons in the corridor. More importantly, the entire base has a self-destruct protocol. If it is detected that the situation of being invaded is irreversible, the entire base will be buried.
Explosives detonated underground..."
Andrew sighed and said: "I've been here for a few months, but I haven't found any loopholes that can get the authorization code. I think we may have to give up here."
Andrew gritted his teeth and said: "That Admiral Manley spent a lot of money to build this base, and also adopted various illegal methods and kidnapped researchers to study low-Earth orbit weapons and star-related technologies."
"Currently, research has achieved considerable results. Many precious materials and supplies used for research are piled in the warehouse. This is a treasure house. If it can be used by us..."
"It's a pity that among those idiots, he is the only one with some brains. The entire base is almost invulnerable. The person in charge here is also very cautious. I have had several confrontations with him and I haven't found any flaws in him."
When he said this, Andrew suddenly heard a strange movement outside, which seemed to be a firefight. He immediately put the button back, walked out of the tool room, and walked towards the place where the sound came from.
Andrew held a pistol and walked along the side of the corridor toward the corridor in front. There was a fierce exchange of fire in front of him, but when he came to the intersection, the sound suddenly subsided.
He poked his head out and saw a man who looked like an officer lying on the ground, covered in blood, but not completely dead.
When the officer saw Andrew walking over, he coughed twice and vomited a lot of blood from his mouth. He said: "Doctor... hurry... go to the office and activate the defense protocol. Ahem, there is an intruder..."
The officer twitched twice and said angrily: "How did they open the door? Ahem... Without the authorization code, it's absolutely impossible... Doctor! What are you going to do?! No!... You kill me, the intruder attacks
If you enter the research area, the entire base will self-destruct and you will die too..."
"boom!"
There was a gunshot, and the bullet passed through the officer's head, but the muzzle of Andrew's pistol did not light up. He tightened his grip on the gun and looked at the place where the gunshot came from.
Ward's face gradually emerged from the darkness. He lowered his head, looked at the dead officer, and said with some indifference: "Let's go, take me to the core area and take over this base."
After that, he walked forward, and Andrew followed him and said: "Ward??? How did you get in?! That new door is made of molten steel. Don't tell me that you broke it.
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"Moreover, the defense system here is set up so that as long as someone violently breaks through, they will immediately set fire. If they are not stopped, the entire base will explode and self-destruct..."
"How did you get in?" Ward snorted coldly and said, "I came in with the key."
After saying that, he walked into the elevator. Just as Andrew was about to step forward to scan his employee card, Ward directly entered a series of passwords on the elevator control panel. The elevator descended smoothly. After arriving at the research area, Andrew's eyes widened in surprise.
He said: "Where did you get the password?"
"According to the person in charge just now, the entire base has only one authorization code with the highest authority, and only one general knows this code..."
Looking at Ward's expression, Andrew said in shock: "Should you give that general to... Is this what the doctor meant? But isn't this a bit too radical?"
But soon, he said sarcastically: "I understand, don't ask questions that you shouldn't ask, that doctor has always been very strict..."
Ward walked forward along the corridor, and after arriving at the core control room, he entered a series of passwords, and then said to Andrew: "All important material warehouses have been unlocked."
"Take your students and upload all easily transferable research data to the designated database, including valuable research raw materials and dangerous goods. I will send someone to handle it later."
"The question is, where to move?" Andrew looked around and said, "It is easy to take down a base, but they will inevitably usher in their revenge. No matter where we move our things, we may be robbed back. If we send
It’s not cost-effective to have a large number of people guarding it…”
Ward glanced at him and said: "Of course it will be moved to SHIELD. Do they still dare to go to SHIELD to rob it?"
"But..." Andrew frowned and said, "Nick Fury is dead, SHIELD is in chaos and exists in name only. Is the doctor still unwilling to give up that position?"
"It is not necessary to exist in name only." Ward lowered his head and glanced at the operation panel of the core control room, and said: "The legendary agent may be back soon. It is necessary for us to prepare some surprises for him..."
After saying that, he lowered his head and glanced at his watch and said, "Stop being verbose, move everything there according to the location I sent you. Pay attention, it's everything, don't even leave a pen here."
"Empty everything and move it to the designated warehouse!" A female agent stood in the center of another laboratory, directing everyone to work. She said: "What is that? Why has no one moved this machine?"
Machine? What? Broken? Doesn’t it still look good? It doesn’t matter, we can move them together and pile them all into the warehouse.”
Another researcher walked up and said: "Boss, isn't the warehouse location you sent me the place where Nick Fury used to park the space carrier? Where did that warehouse come from to pile up all this junk for us?"
The female agent glanced at him and said, "Don't you think the higher-ups would have thought of this problem? Just move, where are all the problems coming from?"
The researcher shook his head and lowered his head to work. The female agent took out the phone and said, "Ward, are you okay over there? Yes, I have moved here..."
"These bases near New York State should have been settled, and there are still a few near Boston. They should have passed by." The female agent looked at the agents who were transporting things out and whispered:
"To be honest, I don't understand what the doctor means. I'm not surprised that he can get the authorization codes of these top-secret bases. However, when moving things, even broken machines and garbage are required. Isn't this a bit
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"Ah, of course, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with this. I'm just a little worried about whether the warehouse can really accommodate it. Even if the space carrier has been moved out, there's not such a big place to stuff so much junk.
Bar?"
The female agent stood by the door with her arms folded, holding the phone and nodded and said: "That's right, it doesn't matter if he needs it or not, we'll move it back first. I quite agree with this. Even if there is no room, just pile it outside."
That's fine, it's better than leaving it to these people..."
After saying that, she glanced at the equipment in the room and said with some disdain: "These generals have built so many bases over the years, but they haven't researched anything. Why don't I give everything to us and be able to lead mankind?"
We are the only ones heading towards a better future."