Chapter 059: Jade Star Survival Notes
After the communication ended, what Stephanie saw on Dewey's face was a look of extreme despair.
"Dewey...what happened?"
He threw away the locator in his hand and sat down on the ground.
"The captain said that the owner of the e99u star system requires the starship to return within half an hour and leave the star system."
"Oh my god..." Stephanie also opened her mouth in surprise.
"Now the captain has issued a return notice to all the troops on the surface of the planet, and set up several evacuation points." Dewey smiled a little frustrated, "They will send transport airships to the evacuation points, but if they cannot arrive within half an hour
If you reach the evacuation point, you will be left on the Emerald Star."
The female soldier once again looked like she was about to cry: "Then if we can't catch up...will we have to stay on this planet for the rest of our lives?"
"Probably not." Dewey thought for a while, "Although this star system has been sold to others, it is not prohibited from entering. I think if the organization passes certain negotiations, it should be able to come back to pick us up."
"How long will it take to get there..." Stephanie picked at the label on her medical gun, then raised her head and asked, "Dewey, where are the coordinates of the extraction point? Are we far away from there?"
Dewey laughed out loud, then opened the panel and displayed the map of the planet in front of the two of them. On the map, the red mark marked the location of the two, and the blue aperture was the landing point.
The distance between these two points is longer than a screen. If you simply calculate it, the distance is 18.62 kilometers.
Two people, half an hour, 18.62 kilometers. Unless they have a jet glider, it is basically impossible to arrive on time.
"Oh ah……"
The female soldier raised her head and looked in the direction of the evacuation point. Looking from here, they not only had to cross a large area of sand, but also entered the jungle. Common sense knows that a place like the jungle is many times more dangerous than the sand.
"You saw it too." Dewey shrugged, "Obviously, it is more realistic for us to consider how to survive for a few more days."
…
So in the next half hour, the two of them came down from the top of the hill. While walking through the half-sand, half-canyon terrain, they looked in the direction of the evacuation point from time to time.
Then they saw a flash of fire.
In other words, it was a tail flame. A small black dot dragged a bright tail flame and cut through the pure sky. It was a transport airship sent by the starship. It was probably full of evacuees and would leave forever.
of this planet.
In the direction of the spacecraft, a white bar can be seen in the very far sky. That is the star destroyer that brought them to the planet this morning, and it is also the only one Nidhogg distributes to the new recruits.
A star battleship.
"At this point, I will be thinking very viciously about why the transport airship didn't explode on the spot."
Dewey held a big rock and said to Stephanie beside him.
"Although from a religious perspective, I shouldn't agree with your statement." Stephanie took off her helmet and replaced the voice of the communication channel with a realistic voice. "But in fact, I think so too."
The two looked at each other and smiled, then started trekking again.
"Speaking of which, I have known you for so long and we have never discussed the topic of faith." Dewey asked while mining the concentrated carbon crystals from the ground.
"Hmm? What do you believe in?" Stephanie asked.
"Laws." Dewey shrugged. "It's a crappy street belief. As you know, it's monotonous and boring."
"Oh, I know. Men in the western part of the sector like to believe in this." She responded, "There is no dogma and no rituals. It is quite easy to believe in this."
Dewey did not agree with this argument. After all, he did choose to believe in the God of Laws in order to save trouble. Thinking of this, he silently apologized to that undisciplined God.
"What about you, Stephanie?"
"Oc."
A name he had never heard of. Dewey looked back at her, expressing doubts.
"This sect is called Oak, which is also the name of the god they believe in." Stephanie explained, "To be precise, the name of this god is Octopus, which in the scriptures probably means octopus."
"Oh... octopus." Dewey's tone became very subtle.
"You probably haven't heard of it. After all, this is a small faith in the countryside." She kicked the sand and said, "I live in Bay Town, Wright Star County. That's Lodo...well, that's it.
The place where the octopus tribe lives. Most people there believe this."
"Oh my god, how come you live in an alien colony?" Dewey said in surprise.
Stephanie raised her head strangely: "Why not? My father is a carbon-based human race, and my mother is an octopus race?"
"Zhang... uh." The sudden information made Dewey a little confused. He patted his glass hood and tried to wake himself up, "Okay. Um... Sorry, this is the first time I heard about this.
."
"Isn't it amazing?" Stephanie asked with a smile.
"...Indeed." He coughed twice in embarrassment, "I had only heard about it before, but this is the first time I have seen it in person..."
"Then you have seen it now."
After Stephanie finished speaking, both of them fell silent. Dewey hesitated whether he should continue the conversation, while the female soldier took out a mining gun, dismantled the small cacti in the canyon and put them into the space.
In the backpack.
"I guess you want to ask me why there is no reproductive isolation between the carbon-based human race and the octopus race." The female soldier walking behind said.
"Actually, what I want to know more about is the love story between your father and mother." Dewey looked back at her, "Cross-border love requires a lot of courage."
"There's nothing to say. As far as I know, this may be caused by my father's work."
Stephanie walked a few steps quickly and came to Dewey: "He is an observer of the e325k galaxy and the deep sea planet 4546b. He is an ambassador of friendship and exchange between the human race and the octopus race. He stays with the octopus race all day long."
"Oh, maybe I understand."
What does that sentence mean? I have been single for a long time, and even looking at an octopus makes me feel pretty. Maybe that’s it.
"My mother is a very famous beauty in the family." Stephanie opened the panel and called up a photo.
The photo showed a half-human, half-fish woman, with a fair-skinned humanoid upper body and many octopus-like tentacles underneath. Seeing this, Dewey couldn't help but glance at the female soldier's legs.
"It seems that your father's genes are still relatively strong."
"Half right, half wrong." She smiled noncommittally.
When Dewey was about to speak again, there was an inaudible fluctuation in the sky above his head, which seemed to be the sound of some high-frequency equipment starting up.
The two looked up and saw a bright blue light crossing the sky, with no source or end in sight.
Chapter completed!