"Isn't all you guys fixated on that so-called most powerful rocket in human history? But what does that prove? Do you think current technology is perfect? ​​How ridiculous! You know nothing, yet you spend all day here daydreaming. Are you delusional?"

Tony then looked at Jiang Chuan again.

"Don't worry about this. Just leave it all to us. If they can't even handle this kind of problem, then their abilities are really questionable."

"All right!"

Jiang Chuan had originally intended to reassure the scientists, but this unexpected turn of events occurred at a crucial moment. Even more surprisingly, they were completely clueless.

"Alright, that's enough. This is settled. If you still feel there's anything that needs adjusting, then figure it out yourselves. I'm not going to interfere."

"Ugh……"

In reality, many situations may differ from what was previously expected because, to this day, we still do not know the exact length of the celestial body's orbit.

Therefore, Jiang Chuan could only shake his head helplessly. If what they said was true, then the five asteroids that might collide with Earth would indeed trigger an extremely serious crisis.

With the concerted efforts of all parties, two of the five giant planetary thrusters have been completed. According to the current plan, they will launch one of them first to test its actual operational performance.

Tony has now led his technical team to Kyushu and is quickly getting to work on the critical tasks ahead.

Tony knew perfectly well that, given the current situation, they seemed quite confident; but the key was that he himself had to handle all the core aspects of his entire technical team.

"Our progress here is basically complete."

After Chen Tianfei took out the planetary thruster components that he had prepared beforehand, the two sides began the final collaborative operation.

"To be honest, I still find it hard to believe that this is true. If my guess is correct, I feel that our real cooperation may have to be postponed again. The reason is that this thruster performs well in the test room, but we have no idea how it will perform in space."

Tony's biggest worry right now is that if the thruster fails to function properly in space, that would be a real problem.

"Don't worry too much, there's still room for things to turn around. I know exactly what to do to ensure everyone's absolute safety, please trust me on that."

Actually, Tony was still quite uneasy at this moment, mainly because no one understood how his relatively cautious approach had been achieved.

Moreover, many things have changed for everyone at this stage, so how to solve these problems in the end is particularly crucial.

"Ugh……"

So, it seems that there are indeed some situations that leave one feeling powerless.

"In fact, based on the current situation, I am more concerned that our existing network architecture may have problems. As you all know, the electromagnetic pulses brought by these five asteroids are unprecedented."

"An asteroid carrying its own electromagnetic pulse? This is the first time I've heard of that."

The reason is simple: satellite observations and analysis during this period revealed a phenomenon—after measuring these asteroids, a set of important data showed that these electron pulses are continuously interfering with global networks.

But the core issue now is that asteroids usually appear as meteorites, so why would they directly generate electromagnetic pulses? Furthermore, no one knows what the connection is between these five asteroids. "In that case, let's quickly send a spacecraft to investigate and clarify the situation before making any further plans."

Chen Tianfei was quite anxious at this moment, after all, everyone's understanding of the universe was still very limited.

Moreover, everyone was well aware that this operation was aimed at countering a threat from space. Therefore, under these circumstances, they immediately launched a probe from the pre-prepared launch center.

Jiang Chuan was currently sitting in the experimental center, awaiting the final news. However, no one seemed to realize the magnitude of the disaster that the impending event might bring.

As the probe gradually approached the target, it did begin to discover that many things deviated from their previous predictions.

The strangest thing is that it seems that we are now unable to gradually exert effective control over these planets.

"I've discovered that our existing technological network alone doesn't seem to be enough. In other words, we must find a way to manipulate these celestial bodies using the most primitive methods."

The most basic method is to deploy it via a wired data network. However, the problem is that to use a wired network across such a vast planetary belt, extremely long cables would have to be laid.

Furthermore, it is essential to ensure that these cables are robust enough—if one were to break midway or fail to extend further, the entire network system would be severely disrupted, potentially rendering the system unusable altogether.

"Alas! This is absolutely impossible."

At this moment, everyone shook their heads.

Everyone understood that their existing technology might not be mature enough to find a better solution. So Chen Tianfei started to worry again.

It's unbelievable that even this kind of aircraft couldn't solve the problem.

"If our human science and technology continue to stagnate at this stage, it will be quite troublesome. The key bottleneck lies in communication technology."

"well!……"

At this moment, Chen Tianfei couldn't help but let out a long sigh.

He initially thought his technical solution was quite perfect, but when they actually started upgrading the technology, they encountered numerous obstacles. These difficulties even made them begin to doubt whether they could continue.

"What should we do? This approach is simply not feasible, and operating via wired data networks is even more of a pipe dream. How could we possibly extend cables indefinitely in the vast universe? Even if we did manage to do it, the subsequent recycling would be a huge problem."

Everyone felt extremely frustrated. After all, this problem was a huge challenge for all of humanity—unprecedented cosmic electron pulse signals were directly blocking human communication signals.

What's even more troublesome is that all signal transmission currently relies on relay satellites. However, these relay satellites often experience signal interruptions or instability at critical moments, which is a real headache.

Faced with this situation, everyone seemed somewhat helpless.

Jiang Chuan knew in his heart that he was, after all, an outsider. In other fields, he might be able to stick to his own opinions, but in the realm of science and technology, if even Chen Tianfei couldn't solve this problem, then the experts of the National Academy of Sciences would probably be powerless as well.

Therefore, we must approach this predicament with caution. (End of Chapter)

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