The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 2737 Star Core Rescue (23)



Chapter 2737 Star Core Rescue (23)

Chapter 2737 Star Core Rescue (Twenty-three)

Now most of the people were organized by Parker, and they gathered in the large conference room and several small preparation rooms leading to the conference room, instead of being scattered in scattered offices as before.

There is an obvious advantage to doing this, which is that people can see a lot of people when they look up, and most of them are not that nervous, which is the best comfort for people.

Parker also suggested that since rescue was sure to come, although they would have a period of vacation afterwards, the work still needed to be completed. If they still had energy to spare, they could take this opportunity to prepare the handover documents before the vacation so that their successors could take over their work.

When it comes to holidays, people's atmosphere inevitably becomes cheerful. The work on the space station is still quite heavy. Having a paid vacation that is long enough is a relaxation for everyone. Some people have already started to imagine where to go on vacation.

Of course, it is inevitable that they also have to consider some practical issues, such as the handover of documents. If they want to go on vacation, they cannot handle this well, otherwise the results they have produced before will be handed over to a young and inexperienced person, and when he comes back, the sky will fall.

Many scholars who are able to work in the space station are extremely persistent in this regard, and are even able to remain calm even when faced with a catastrophe. So soon, the sound of keyboards clacking could be heard again in the conference room, and many people concentrated on their work again.

So when Baker rushed in, he saw a scene he could never have imagined.

This doesn't look like the last hour before the space station falls, but more like the self-research preparation session for a global academic conference.

"There's a monster! There's a monster!" Baker waved his hands and shouted.

He knew clearly that without his approval, no one would have access to the Internet, and the people on the space station would not see the special effects analysis of those so-called insiders, so he prepared a big gift for them.

With a bang, the door and its frame were smashed into pieces, knocking Baker flying. He fell heavily to the ground and blood began to flow from his forehead.

As most of the wall was smashed, a huge monster rushed in. He had an inverted triangle body like a tornado, his upper body was burning with flames, and his lower body was a thick fog that would not dissipate. After smashing the wall with one punch, he roared and rushed towards the crowd.

Parker stood up suddenly, stared at the monster, and shouted loudly: "Evacuate! Prepare to evacuate!!!"

Parker used the word evacuate instead of directly shouting "run", which reflects his professionalism, because humans also follow Pavlov's dog's theory to a certain extent, which is the famous principle of conditioned reflex.

All personnel who enter the space station to work have undergone a very comprehensive disaster evacuation drill. During the drill, no one will yell "run" at them. Instead, they will usually shout "prepare to evacuate!".

So in this situation, once you shout "run", they will run instinctively without a goal, running around like headless flies. With so many people in a conference room, it is basically impossible to run away.

But once you shout evacuate, at least one-third of people with good psychological quality will be able to remember the process of the evacuation drill and know how to evacuate in an orderly manner from different safety doors according to the methods of the evacuation drill.

Another one-third of the people have a herd mentality and will run wherever they see others. They may panic at first, but with the leadership of those rational people, they will probably remember how to evacuate halfway through the run.

The last third were completely scared, but because the first two thirds evacuated in a relatively orderly manner, some of them were caught up in the crowd and ran away. The remaining ones who were completely stunned and dared not move, by the time they reacted, there were not so many people left, so it didn't matter if they just found any door to run through.

While Parker was shouting for them to evacuate, he also reminded them how to evacuate, such as the principle of proximity, the principle of opening and holding doors, the principle of guidance, and the principle of side by side. It was like an on-site evacuation drill class.

Under the leadership of a few relatively calm staff members, everyone was basically in place within five or six seconds. As soon as the door opened, they ran out in two lines. Without causing any congestion, they finished their run in just twenty seconds.

At this time, the monster's entrance animation has not yet been completed.

This is totally different from the script!

Sophia, who was behind the surveillance camera, stared at the screen in amazement. She said to Baker in the headset: "They all ran away, boss, what should we do next?!"

"What to do? Of course..."

Baker wanted to say that of course they would not act, because their purpose was to let enough people see the monster so that they would spontaneously prove that there was indeed a monster on the space station, confirming the official cover-up of the news, and making it easier for them to stand up and act as heroes later.

No matter whether these people ran away or not, they must have seen it. Baker was very confident in his skills. In order to pave the way for him to stand up later, he deliberately used a trick of inflicting pain on himself, just to make these people believe that the monster was real. Otherwise, why would he bleed?

But now that everyone has run away, there is no need to continue the show. Anyway, the goal has been achieved, so let's just...

Baker originally wanted to turn around and wave goodbye, but when he glanced out of the corner of his eye, he saw a figure sitting in the seat.

Schiller sat still.

He just looked at the monster in front of him with interest, and then confirmed a fact: Nick was really blind. This thing didn't look alive at all. Many of the curling patterns of the mist were copied and pasted. How could this be compared with the gray fog?

But his sitting down put the situation into an extremely awkward situation - with only this one person left, should Baker act or not?

If you want to continue acting, this special effects equipment is not free. It can even be said that this monster is different from the fire monster and the fog monster that Baker created before. This is an upgraded version that he has carefully prepared for a long time, but the technical hardware requirements are also very high, and basically money is burned every minute and every second.

Moreover, the subsequent script was not about him fighting monsters head-on, because he is still Beck and his identity as a superhero has not yet been revealed. What he should have done was to stay calm, organize people to evacuate, and behave like a leader who remained calm in times of crisis. As a result, this job was snatched away by Parker, and there was nothing to evacuate.

Now there is only one monster and him left in the room. According to the setting, he cannot defeat the monster, and there is no such action performance arranged, so all he can do is run away.

But it would be fine if there was no one around, but there was someone watching. If he ran away and the other party spread the matter, what would he do next?

But he has to act. This man just stands there stupidly. He turns off the machine and the monster disappears. Even a fool can see that something is wrong. If he spreads the news, the plan will be exposed.

Schiller actually wanted to see what Baker would do. It was impossible that he had prepared the plan for such a long time but didn't even have a contingency plan, right?

As a result, Baker was really dumbfounded. He stared at Schiller with a gloomy face, as if he wanted to condemn Schiller for not running away.

Schiller stood up and sighed. Just as he was about to say something, the door was pushed open with a bang, and Natasha rushed in, shouting, "Where is the monster?!"

Then she turned around and saw Schiller. As if she suddenly became anxious, she rushed to Schiller and said, "Doctor, why are you still here? I said I didn't see you in the crowd just now. It's too dangerous here. Let's go!"

Schiller glanced at Natasha and found that Natasha was winking at him, so Schiller had to pretend to be relieved and said, "Sorry, this monster is so ferocious that I was a little scared. Fortunately, you are here."

Then the two men evacuated the scene at the speed of light, leaving Baker standing there in a daze. He felt that something was wrong, but he couldn't tell what it was.

As soon as Schiller and Natasha left the house, Natasha complained, "Can't you be more careful with your acting? I haven't made such rich expressions in almost 30 years. Is this how you treat my efforts?"

"Very good acting, ma'am." Schiller took off the work badge hanging around his neck, shook it in his hand and said.

"I've got what you want." Natasha said, "What are you going to do next?"

"Sometimes I get a little tired of some classics," Schiller said, shaking his head slightly. "It's always the same old stuff, nothing new, just sensory stimulation, vulgar and boring, like classic Hollywood blockbusters."

Natasha raised an eyebrow at him.

"But after watching those short video scripts that are only about gimmicks, have no substantive content and are full of loopholes, I think it makes sense that some Hollywood blockbusters can be called classics."

"so what?"

"We can't use any artistic repertoire to deal with them. We can just use some classic popcorn commercial movie routines. Let's go."

Baker's team rushed to the scene to clean up the wreckage, but Baker just stood there staring at an empty seat. The hatred in his eyes made everyone else feel cold.

If Baker was not mistaken, Schiller glanced at him deliberately before turning away, his eyes full of contempt.

This made him furious, and endless anger and resentment almost devoured his heart.

But at this time, the big screen in the conference room lit up, and all the screens capable of displaying images in all offices and throughout the space station lit up.

"Hello, humans." An electronic mechanical sound appeared on the screen. The image on the screen flashed a few times and finally froze at the angle of a camera in a certain room.

Baker turned his head suddenly and saw that what appeared in the center of the screen was the suspension power engine of this half of the space station. At this time, a row of black devices appeared under the base of the engine.

"I am the artificial intelligence steward of the space station. You can call me 'Friday'. What appears before you now is the power engine that keeps this space station flying."

"As someone who has participated in the design and manufacture of the space station, you can definitely see that there are some extra things in this room. The black devices that appear in the center of the screen are bombs."

As it finished speaking, a countdown to "30" appeared on a small screen in front of the black device.

"In half an hour, the bomb will explode. The space station, which has lost its power system, is expected to fall to the earth and directly destroy the American continent. You still have 30 minutes."

"Now, human, let us say goodnight."


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