"No creatures were found, and 36 types of resources were found, including 3 rare resources, 12 high-level resources, 16 medium resources, and 5 low-level resources."
"How did you detect it so quickly this time?" Chitaki asked doubtfully.
"Because those resources are exposed, this asteroid has been thoroughly surveyed." Huan replied.
Chitaki began to install the fixed rope according to the position and angle given by Gen. During the process, he tried to avoid uneven areas and used tools to smooth out the small protrusions. This job was more difficult than imagined.
According to the fixed diagrams given by Shipani, many of them are simply not feasible and the possibility of breakage is very high.
The worst thing is that the answer Chitaki got after consulting Aina was, "You cannot change the fixed diagram, because it will be judged as unqualified during the final acceptance. This is no different from the result of fracture, and there may be additional consequences."
punishment."
Chitaki had no choice but to bite the bullet and fix it within the maximum allowable deviation.
The entire operation lasted for three full days. Except for eight hours of rest every day, the rest of the time was fixed.
Finally, Chitaki completed her task and clicked "Complete".
At this time, Jones' voice sounded on the communication channel.
"Are you so fast? Couldn't you just fix it directly?"
"There is still plenty of time, why don't you make inspections and adjustments?" Aina asked.
"No need, I think this is fine." Chitaki replied.
"Then you go back to the Shipney and rest first."
"Do you need my help?" Chitaki asked.
"No need, we can still handle it, you know we are all veterans." Jones said confidently.
"Then I'll go back to the hangar and rest first."
After saying that, Chitaki drove the miner and flew towards the e-entrance entrance.
Jones waited until Chitaki left and couldn't help but sigh and said, "I feel that I am not as good as young people when I am old."
Aina then said, "You should have retired a long time ago. This industry is not one that you can work in for a lifetime."
"What about you? Didn't you complete three years earlier?" Jones asked rhetorically.
"I need to make money," Aina replied.
"You don't have to carry everything on your own..." Jones was mid-sentence.
"That's enough." Aina interrupted Jones crisply.
Jones couldn't help but fell silent, and then said after a long time, "People always have to look forward."
"Continue to work." Aina said and stopped talking.
After Chitaki returned to the hangar, he got off the miner and went to the temporary lounge to rest.
The time given in the first stage is five days, which means Chitaki can rest for two days. Of course, the actual time will be less than this, but the only restriction is that he cannot leave the hangar, even if the rest time is longer.
Chitaki slept in the lounge and came to the restaurant after waking up.
There were not many people gathered in the restaurant at this time, and everyone was chatting and discussing the homework.
Chitaki found a seat and ordered some food, when suddenly a figure sat opposite him holding a dinner plate.
Chitaki subconsciously raised his head, but was stunned.
"Yadina."
"I didn't expect to see you here. Aren't you from the guard team?" Yadina said.
"That's a part-time job." Chitaki explained subconsciously.
"Then it seems this is the main business."
"You joined the Gatherers?"
"Yes." Yadina replied.
"I remember that collectors need to be trained for a month?"
"No need, because I specifically explained the situation. I have worked in this area before and am fully qualified, so there is no training period." Yadina replied.
Chitaki nodded, thought for a moment and said.
"Mining tasks generally involve certain risks."
"I know that, thank you." Yadina replied.
"No need to thank me." Chitaki replied.
Both of them fell into silence, lowering their heads to eat their food.
Yadina finished eating quickly. She picked up the plate and stood up and said, "I'm leaving. See you later."
"Well, see you later." Chitaki replied.
Chitaki stayed in the lounge for a day and a half before driving the Miner and set off.
At this time, there are less than three hours left before the end of the first phase, and the job completion rate has reached 99%.
In fact, it is quite complete. The last one percent is calibration, and many mechas responsible for technical inspection are already checking it.
If there are no problems, Sipany will begin to officially deviate from its orbit within three hours, pulling the asteroid into the orbit that Sipany is expected to fly.
This pulling process is called the second stage. At this stage, miners must pay attention to the breakage of the fixed rope at all times. If one line is not broken, it must be replenished in time. If the number of breaks exceeds half, it means that the plan has failed.
As for the third stage, it is to fix the asteroid at the bottom of the Hippogriff. This is the most complicated part of the entire plan. At that time, many maintenance mechas will be dispatched.
When the fixation is completed, the entire asteroid capture plan will be completed, and the Hippolynes will move along the currently scheduled route, which will not change in a short period of time. When changes are needed, the asteroid will have been decomposed.
Time passed little by little and we soon reached the second stage.
At this time, Chitaki's bracelet rang, "Dear citizens, the Shipani is carrying out an asteroid capture plan and will change its course to pull the asteroid. At that time, the Shipani will vibrate, which is normal. Please
Please be mentally and safely prepared, and don’t panic.”
Chitaki saw that the unopened jet port on the right side of the tail of the huge Shipani began to open, and brilliant tail flames were emitted.
The entire Shipney's course began to deviate, and the fixed ropes began to tighten.
At this time, the fixed rope that was tightened first broke without any suspense.
All the miners are watching their installation ropes.
If it breaks more than half, it will be a big loss.
A virtual pattern of thirty fixed ropes appeared on Chitaki's screen. The fixed ropes started to turn from green to yellow one by one.
Then some of them started to turn red.
Green means idle and no force is being applied, yellow means it is under force, and red means dangerous.
Sure enough, the red one broke first and turned into gray.
It began to break, and Chitaki looked solemnly at the parameter changes above.
The Shipney was still adjusting its angle, and more and more ropes began to break.
At this time, everyone has received supplementary tasks.
"Go to the bottom of the Hippogne and re-tow the fixed rope for supplementary fixation."
"The mission reward is 2,000 points for each line, and 2,000 points will be deducted for breaking. The real-time fixed survival rate required to receive it is 60%."
Chitaki looked at his status and it showed that he could accept it, so he clicked Accept.