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The stagnant consciousness resumed functioning, like a drowning person emerging from the water, or like a disembodied soul re-entering the body, Ye Han suddenly felt his own existence.

His consciousness was still stuck when he was injected with hibernation, and he was confused for a while before he realized that he had just recovered.

He opened his heavy eyelids, and the light in front of him almost blinded him. It took a while before his vision returned to normal.

He was still in the hibernation cabin, and a person was floating next to his hibernation cabin. However, the light shone behind the person, making the front of the person dark, and it was impossible to see who it was.

When he noticed that he had opened his eyes, the man immediately greeted him with a smile: "Chief, how do you feel?"

This person's voice was also unfamiliar. Ye Han wanted to speak, but his vocal cords were out of control and could only make meaningless noises, as if his throat was not vocal cords but two pieces of broken tree bark rubbing against each other.

The man said again: "Don't worry, you have just been injected with the anti-sleep injection, and your blood circulation has not returned to normal. Just lie down for a while and you will be fine."

Ye Han blinked, indicating that he understood, but he didn't want to lie down and wait like this.

He could feel his hands and feet, but the limbs were extremely stiff, not like flesh and blood, but like sculptures made from rotten wood. He tried to move his fingers, and his knuckles made a soft sound. It took a lot of effort to slow down the naturally curved palms.

Slowly make a fist.

Open it, then tighten it, over and over again, until all your strength is exhausted and one palm can recover.

The recovery of his palms gave him enough confidence, and he began to slowly bend his arms and legs to move his limbs. The joints that had been stiff for a long time were slowly lubricated with crunching sounds, and he finally slowly regained some mobility.

The man had no intention of stopping Ye Han. Seeing that Ye Han had regained some mobility, he immediately helped Ye Han untie her body.

Although his body has not returned to normal, the weightless state does not require much effort. Ye Han floated up from the bed with a little effort.

The man quickly helped Ye Han to prevent him from hitting the wall.

Only then did Ye Han clearly see the rank of major on the shoulder of the man next to him. He nodded and cleared his throat. He felt that his vocal cords seemed to have improved a little. He tried to ask: "How long have I been asleep?" His voice was dry and dark.

Mute, sounds like a death knight in a fantasy movie, but he can still make a sound.

The major replied: "About three months."

"Where have we been?"

"Just past the orbit of Mars, I can't figure out the exact location." The major looked embarrassed.

Ye Han nodded, without any intention of laughing at the major.

Before the expedition fleet flew away from the earth, the furthest human spaceflight record was set against a swarm of asteroids. The personnel driving the spacecraft at that time were all well-trained and certified astronauts.

Most of the members of the expedition fleet have only received assault training. There is no problem in placing the fleet near the earth. However, once it is far away from the earth, few people on the ship can accurately judge the location and can rely on the orbital data provided by the earth to keep the spacecraft from yawing.

, is a qualified space battleship officer.

Ye Han had almost moved his hands and feet. He slowly bent his trunk and tried his best to rest his head on his knees. His spine immediately made a series of crisp sounds.

After repeating this several times, he finally felt like he was alive again.

The major asked with concern: "Chief, how do you feel?"

"Much better." Ye Han smiled, picked up his clothes and put them on.

The major was obviously relieved: "Chief, your gastrointestinal function has not recovered yet. According to the doctor's advice, you can eat normally after twenty-four hours. If you are hungry, I will prepare some liquid food for you."

"No need for now, let's get together later." Ye Han said.

The major only opened one hibernation chamber, and it was obvious that he would have to inject an antisleep drug into the next one soon, so Ye Han decided to wait.

The major understood, and immediately floated to another hibernation cabin. After opening the hatch, he injected hypnotic hormone into the people sleeping in the cabin.

"How long does it take for this thing to work?" Ye Han asked curiously while moving his body.

"About half an hour," the major said.

"Is it so slow? Can't it be faster?" Ye Han asked casually.

"It's possible, but it's very dangerous."

Ye Han immediately became interested: "What method can you use? Let's talk about it."

"It mainly depends on the location where the anti-sleep agent is injected." The major said, "The anti-sleep agent is usually injected intravenously. The medicine flows into the heart through the veins and is then pumped throughout the body by the heart. This process takes about half an hour. If it is injected directly into the heart, it will probably take about half an hour.

It takes about ten minutes to take effect, but intracardiac injection may damage the heart, so it is best not to use it if possible."

"Are you a military doctor?" Ye Han was very surprised.

The major shook his head: "I was bored on duty, so I looked through the instructions for using hibernation hormone."

"Being on duty is quite boring." Ye Han nodded in agreement.

"It's okay." The major had a different opinion.

"How do you pass the time?" Ye Han asked.

"Look for something to read, play games online with the watch crews of other ships, send emails to the Earth, etc." the major said.

"It's quite fulfilling!" Ye Han smiled.

"Chief, please don't laugh at me." The major said a little embarrassed.

"I'm not kidding you, I'm serious." Ye Han said.

In his view, the duty system of the expeditionary fleet can be applied to the saying "to raise troops for a thousand days and use them for a period of time".

The task of the warship watchkeeper is to stay on the bridge and watch the radar. Once an unknown celestial body is discovered on the radar, it must be determined in the shortest possible time whether the celestial body is blocking the front of the fleet to eliminate the possibility of it threatening the fleet.

If there is a risk of collision, the watchkeeper must take timely and effective measures to ensure the safety of the warship. All shipborne weapons, including nuclear bombs, can be used. If necessary, valuable materials can also be consumed for maneuvering evasion - the main engine thrust is too high

It is small and cannot push the warship to change its orbit in a short time, so it is necessary to use an attitude engine with stronger propulsion power to maneuver.

The attitude engine uses liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, and its propulsion power is much greater than that of the main engine.

Countless small celestial bodies collide into the Earth's atmosphere every year, but the density of small celestial bodies in the solar system is not high. Within the solar system, the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is undoubtedly the place with the most asteroids, and there are as many as 1,000 numbered asteroids.

There are 120,000 asteroids, and the total number of asteroids is estimated to be over 500,000!

With such a large number of asteroids gathered in one place, it seems that the situation in the asteroid belt should be that small celestial bodies are densely packed, one next to another.

However, the area occupied by the asteroid belt is really not small. The distance between asteroids is actually very far. The probability of an aircraft crossing the asteroid belt colliding with an asteroid is very low, which is higher than the chance of winning a jackpot by buying a lottery ticket.

Much lower.

The fleet's watch system is only a precautionary measure, but it is absolutely impossible to leave a warship without a watchman.


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