Super Island Tycoon-Chapter 737 - 736: Warehouse
This greatly increases the difficulty of construction, at the very least, the astronauts' work efficiency is greatly reduced.
Although Mars is very far from Earth, at least there is gravity and a surface there, building things is not as troublesome as in space.
However, constructing things in space isn't without its conveniences, as the current display screen can aptly demonstrate.
At the center of the screen, there is an astronaut pushing a component much larger than himself to the designated location.
Then several astronauts come to take over, and after correcting and adjusting, they splice this component with other things.
This is the benefit of no gravity and friction; astronauts can easily push heavy objects, and they don't have to waste much effort unlike on Earth or Mars, where this astronaut definitely wouldn't be able to push that component.
It is only in such an environment of space that the astronaut can move such heavy things.
Jiang Cheng observed the astronauts' actions for a while and found that none of their operations had any problems. All assembly steps were strictly according to plan.
Since everything is going smoothly for the astronauts, Jiang Cheng has time to care about other matters.
By the way, how's the preparation of the upcoming rockets? The subsequent needed parts and equipment have to be sent over by Gu Li, otherwise, the astronauts won't be able to proceed with subsequent work.
Jiang Cheng is always unable to stay idle, turning his head to ask Xiao Peng a question immediately.
The second batch of rockets will soon reach their designated orbit, estimated to arrive before the astronauts finish assembling part A1.
The subsequent rockets are all ready, all parts and equipment needed for the space station are already loaded onto the rockets, just waiting to be launched into synchronous orbit in batches.
Peng has always been meticulous about work matters, remembering all data and conditions in his mind, able to answer Jiang Cheng's questions without checking records.
Finding that all the follow-up preparations are ready, Jiang Cheng finally nods in satisfaction.
As long as the upcoming work goes smoothly, Jiang Cheng will be able to own his own space station, which is of great significance to him.
Once Space Station 280 is completed, Jiang Cheng will have his own launch center, his own rocket production line.
His own astronaut training center, and even a base on Mars.
This means if Jiang Cheng possesses all aerospace structures, he will be able to independently complete all space missions.
Being independent of others is the situation Jiang Cheng hopes to see; relying on oneself is the most reassuring thing.
In the future, no matter how he messes around in space, he can do as he pleases, without having to act according to others' expressions.
While Jiang Cheng is busy constructing the space station, something significant also happens on Mars.
After a period of mining, the amount of platinum extracted has met the transportation requirements.
In other words, the platinum mining on Mars has reached a rocket's carrying weight and can be transported to Earth.
Astronauts are now busy with transportation, loading the platinum into the rocket's cargo hold.
This cargo hold might blind people the most, because inside, neatly stacked, are piles and piles of platinum ingots.
These platinum ingots are emitting a dazzling brilliance, so bright that people can't open their eyes.
Inside a large warehouse at the Mars Base, an astronaut is organizing the rocket's cargo hold.
This astronaut looks a bit strange now, clearly inside the base but wearing a helmet of a spacesuit.
If he wanted to protect himself, merely wearing a helmet wouldn't be effective.
Because he's wearing regular clothes elsewhere, which can't protect his body.
So why this astronaut is wearing a spacesuit helmet could perhaps be explained by the things in front of him.
In front of him is a rocket's cargo hold, which is about to be loaded onto the rocket.
And this rocket is the one about to return to Earth; the launch day is imminent, and the astronaut is inspecting and organizing the rocket's cargo hold.
What does inspecting the cargo hold have to do with the spacesuit helmet? Because this cargo hold is stuffed with the dazzling platinum.
That's right, this cargo hold is prepared to transport platinum, fully loaded with platinum mined on Mars, ready for this trip back to Earth.
The blinding brilliance of these platinum ingots makes it impossible for the astronaut to work normally, so he has to put on the spacesuit helmet.
If he doesn't protect his eyes, the astronaut simply won't be able to inspect this cargo hold.
On Mars, it's impossible for him to find sunglasses, so he has to use the spacesuit helmet as a substitute.
Fortunately, the spacesuit helmet has a function to block strong light, otherwise, this astronaut would be unable to manage.
The astronaut climbs up and down inside the cargo hold, carefully inspecting those platinum ingots.
He checks the stacking condition of these platinum ingots while counting the number of ingots.
From his current actions, it can be seen that he is very attentive to this inspection.
Mainly because the goods are too intimidating, he feels it's never too careful.
Platinum is a metal more precious than gold; anyone seeing this much platinum would be scared to death.
Imagine a large cargo hold filled with shiny platinum; in the face of such a scene, anyone would be extremely careful.
This astronaut only shows a bit of carefulness, not being nervously distracted from work is already impressive.
These platinum ingots are indeed worth a fortune, which is why he inspects them so meticulously.
He is conducting the last pre-launch inspection, confirming again the number of platinum ingots.
This kind of work has been done several times, the astronauts in the base fear any issue with the platinum, so they repeatedly check the cargo hold condition.
Especially the number of platinum ingots, they need to check carefully, as losing even one piece would be costly, so the count cannot have any mistakes.
After the final inspection, the astronaut finally climbs down from the platinum ingots.
After exiting the cargo hold, the astronaut immediately removes the helmet and takes a deep breath.
Some sweat starts to seep from his head, indicating the work just now was somewhat tiring.
Inspecting these platinum ingots is no easy task, mainly due to the immense psychological pressure.
Anyone faced with such a pile of platinum would find it hard to remain calm.
Moreover, the platinum in the cargo hold is so ample it's almost forming a small mountain.







