Chapter 1049: Hope your journey goes well

In the Space Center of the Allan Hill Empire, in a conference room, several men in straight clothes were discussing plans to emigrate to Mayne.

One of the men shook his head and said, "The speed of expansion is still too slow...If we insist on going step by step at this time, then our time will be wasted on some unimportant details."

According to the plan he had previously provided, as early as last month, they should have sent the first batch of humans to Mayne to open up.

However, due to security concerns and problems, this plan has been shelved until today.

Another technical representative shook his head and said: "However, if precious astronauts are consumed at this time, we will soon not have a sufficient number of qualified astronauts."

Although there is a magic ball of knowledge, it is not easy to train a qualified astronaut. Each of these astronauts is precious.

"Yes, astronauts are our most precious resource right now." The other man nodded in agreement.

"No way, the military now needs astronauts to expand the space fleet. A large number of astronauts are needed on the star ring... and on the spacecraft, and on the transport spacecraft... We need too many astronauts. "A man with the NASA logo on his chest added.

He is a senior official in charge of the Space Agency, and he naturally knows that astronauts are now competing in various ways.

The newly formed Space Force needs a large number of astronauts, and if they can, they are not even willing to let go of any qualified astronauts they have trained.

Sadly, for civilian use, the Ailan Xiris ring alone requires more than 1,100 astronaut positions.

There is no way, because it is very difficult to train an astronaut. It is not only necessary to fight physically, but also to cultivate various knowledge of these astronauts.

These are all time-consuming things. The most lacking thing in the lovely Lanhill Empire is time.

In desperation, many astronauts are simply trained skilled workers. They may not understand anything except the work in their posts.

As a result, the Allen Hill astronauts who should have been omnipotent are actually employees in certain positions-they can only deal with their own work and know nothing about other people's work.

If there are no accidents, these shrunken astronauts that have shortened the training time can still cope. If there is an accident, they can only wait to die.

"But we can send those who don't have much experience... Ordinary people to Mayne..." The official who spoke first spread his hands and said.

In his eyes, as long as those precious astronauts are not lost, it is a better way.

"Anyway, when they get to a place, they don't need any aerospace experience, they only need... to live there." Another official also agreed with this approach: "We have successfully sent all the animals to that planet. , Is it harder to give it away?"

In short, from a technical point of view, sending a living person to the planet Mayne is not a particularly dangerous thing.

"Isn't the air index there already very close to Ailan Siris?" an official asked his colleagues around him.

Hearing the question, the colleague nodded and said: "Yes! The testing instrument shows that the transformation of the tree of life is very successful, and the ecological environment there is very close to Ailan Siris."

"I don't think it will. The only difficulty is how do we recruit these lunatics who are willing to go to the new planet." The man who spoke first concluded.

"Lunatic? Do you think they are madmen? I think they are warriors!" The old man in the lead finally spoke at this moment. He squinted at the man next to him who spoke first, and yelled coldly.

"Sorry! It's the subordinate Meng Lang." The man immediately lowered his head and corrected his tone.

"In fact, many of us are willing to immigrate, but not many people are willing to immigrate in the first batch." The old man said slowly, "As long as there is the first time, the following things will be much easier."

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"I am willing to participate in the first cosmic immigration." A thin man stood in front of the recruiting officials.

"Jerry... he is a farmer who has always lived in Atlanta and is the youngest son of his family." Slide the tablet. Among the reception staff, a young official looked at his chief official and introduced softly.

"Jerry... the information shows that you don't have any specialties other than farming." Looking at the slightly thin young man in front of him, the recruitment officer said with a slight frown.

"Sir, it says that no skills are needed..." Jerry took a recruitment brochure and said cautiously.

He has been taught since he was a child that all officials are adults, and that they are powerful people who must respect as much as possible. At that time, his parents had to kneel in front of the officials.

He went to school for three years. It was the kind of new school. He learned some words and learned some truths. But he still maintained awe of these officials, the kind of instinctive awe.

"Child, this is a very dangerous choice, your family..." the recruited officer persuaded.

The young man did not flinch at all, but became more determined: "My family supports my choice. They are proud of me."

"This is not what you said... I want to know the wishes of your family." The recruiting officer sighed depressed.

He was assigned here to perform this task. He felt that this task was just a joke. He had to communicate with the applicants and ensure that he fully complied with his personal wishes. Where are so many madmen signing up?

But when he sat here all morning, there were several young people who came to sign up. He even met two girls who volunteered to go to Mayne. You know, this kind of thing is more dangerous for girls, and more precious.

"Okay, okay, I see." Putting down the phone, the recruitment officer looked at the young man again: "Your parents confirmed in the town certificate hall... They did agree that you go to Mayne... "

"So, can I ask you? What makes you so courageous to go to such a distant planet?" the recruiter asked.

This young man who only farmed for the first half of his life smiled shyly: "This country has allowed me to survive natural disasters and diseases to this day, and it has also made my life better and better... So I think, What should I do for this country."

"Look, I don't know anything... The most valuable thing is probably this life. So I came, just like this..." He lowered his head, and didn't even dare to look at this passage. Recruiting officer's eyes.

The recruiting officer hung up the telephone receiver in his hand, then walked back to his desk and looked down at the report on the desk.

Jerry, farmer, 19 years old, 3 years of new school education, no expertise...

"You may have some specialties, child." The recruiter's tone was as gentle as possible: "It's just that no one has discovered it before... You have courage. This is the most rare character of a person."

As he said, he bent over and solemnly signed his name on the registration form: "I hope you have a smooth journey... safe journey."