Although Hao Ren was quite convinced that his series of nightmares were some kind of ominous revelation, he had not had a similar dream since he woke up in the middle of the night.
He thought that Vivian's tranquilizer soup should not have such a big effect. After all, the main ingredient of the soup was wild herbs that were commonly found in the wild. Apart from the good intention, it did not really have any effect. Lily drank half a bowl of the soup and stayed awake until 3: 30 in the morning (although the main reason was that Lil Pea had eaten a few kinds of root herbs in the soup). Vivian could not believe that the strange wild herb soup could resist the nightmares.
But Hao Ren was optimistic about the fact that the nightmare had faded. After all, unless such a traceless thing appeared again, even an enhanced version of Sherlock Holmes would not be able to find out anything. He had also talked to his fellow inspectors and learned that this kind of ominous dream was not a rare phenomenon. It was said that because there was a real God of Prophecy in the Xi Ling Celestials, any employee of the Xi Ling Celestials who was related to divinity would more or less have some ominous ability, but this kind of ominous ability was usually not stable and accurate. According to the rules he had learned, only strong, inevitable, and imminent omens would produce continuous ominous dreams. If an ominous dream only appeared once, it usually meant that the event behind it would only happen in a relatively distant future, and the way it would happen was very different from the dream, or it might not even happen at all.
For vague omens, the future was not certain, and this kind of dream would only show a possibility.
So Hao Ren quickly got rid of the strange dream that day. He asked the various warning systems in the Plane of Dreams to pay more attention and then returned to the work at hand. His top priority was to find the missing spaceship of Ymir.
In Kuiper Station, Hao Ren had an entire port as his own "royal transportation port," and the port had some supporting facilities that could meet many of his needs. These ancillary facilities included a control tower next to the docking port and two small working and living cabins. Hao Ren emptied one of the general cabins and transformed it into a laboratory. The laboratory was modeled after the shipboard laboratory of the Petrachelys. Although it was not as powerful as the research facilities of the Crapple Research Station, it was enough to handle many tasks, such as the analysis of Gungnir fragments.
Hao Ren brought Y 'zaks and Vivian to the laboratory in Kuiper Station. He left the Gungnir fragments here two days ago, and by now the laboratory mainframe should have come up with a lot of conclusions. Perhaps he could find a way to use the resonance between the Gungnir fragments to reopen the gate of Asgard. The main reason why he brought the old demon and Vivian instead of the others was that these two were the only reliable ones left in the family.
"The material and process report of this piece of metal has been sent to the analysis desk," the MDT said, flying busily between a bunch of equipment. When it was not quarreling with Hao Ren, it was very dedicated to its work as an assistant. "Look at it yourself. It's easy to understand."
The Gungnir fragments that Hao Ren obtained from Hila were suspended on the gravity-free platform in the center of the laboratory. The silver tip of the spear slowly rotated in the light blue binding beam, sparks jumping on the surface of the metal from time to time. This was because the system had just tried to recharge it, trying to figure out where the unknown energy had escaped to. In front of the gravity-free platform, a group of holographic projections was showing the information that Hao Ren needed.
"A brand new technology, not registered yet. It's not from Holletta, Tannagost, or siren technology. Judging from the material alone, the strength of the tip of the Gungnir is almost the same as the strongest material of the Tannaeans," Hao Ren said to himself as he looked at the information. "It seems that it's a species from the Plane of Dreams that we have not come into contact with yet. At present, there are no remnants of civilization similar to the Asgard gods on the few planets that have been discovered in the Plane of Dreams."
"Once again, it proves that Earth is indeed the gathering point of the Great Crossing. The wanderers from all corners of the Plane of Dreams have finally gathered on Earth," Y 'zaks said with his arms crossed. "Can you find the signal response of other fragments of this Gungnir?"
"No," the MDT replied straightforwardly. "I have asked the Petrachelys to conduct a comprehensive survey of Earth, but there is no trace of the dimensional chain of Yggdrasil. The preliminary judgment is that those dimensions should have drifted away from Earth. Now the equipment can still detect the unknown resonance of information from the Gungnir fragments, which means that other fragments do exist, but they should be hidden outside Earth. Maybe we should expand the search range and scan the entire solar system. "
"Do we need a big antenna?" Hao Ren looked up not far away. Through a transparent barrier window on the outer wall of the laboratory, he could see the vast starry sky outside and a small part of the structure of the space station under the starry sky. "The antenna of the Petrachelys is not suitable for this. I'm afraid we have to requisition the equipment of the space station. This is the transportation hub of the solar system, and its antenna should be able to cover the entire galaxy. "
Hao Ren quickly connected to the dedicated communication channel with the upper level of the space station, and the face of the old station master appeared on the communicator. The old man was dressed in a military uniform and looked energetic. "What's your request, Mr. Inspector?"
Hao Ren briefly explained the situation and said that he needed a high-power scanning antenna: it would be best if it could directly scan the entire solar system. The old station master readily agreed to the request and even said that the antenna would be ready in half an hour, and Hao Ren could use it as much as he wanted since no one else wanted it anyway.
This surprised Hao Ren.
"Isn't this kind of antenna a very important piece of equipment?" He looked at the old station master with a little surprise. "Why do you sound like it has been idle?"
"It has been idle." The old station master spread out his hands, not knowing whether to laugh or cry. "The communication array of Kuiper Station is built by the Fairy Void Consortium's outsourcing engineering department, including the super-giant antenna …"
Hao Ren was even more confused. "What's wrong with the Fairy Void Consortium?"
"Those profiteers," the old station master sighed and looked up at the sky. "Have you heard of their promotional packages …"
Hao Ren was speechless.
"The wifi has only been used once since it was installed. It was tested two hundred years ago, and no one has touched it since then. The power of that thing is too f * cking high. Before the construction team in charge of the installation left, they told me that it was the first time in their lives that they had seen a wifi that could cut through mountains and rocks. Moreover, it was the first time they had seen someone actually buy this thing..."
Hao Ren was speechless.
Why didn't he realize that the old station master was such an interesting person?
Regardless of anything else, he was now a hundred percent sure that the antennas in Kuiper Station were sufficient! Even if it was civilian!
Inspectors were the staff of Xi Ling Celestials, but they did not always use the equipment distributed by the Space Administration. As a group of "secret service personnel" operating on the boundary between God and man, requisitioning civilian equipment was also a very important part of their work. This not only required the inspector's own judgment, but also required their connections and influence in the mortal world. It could be said to be an important indicator of their work ability. Although Kuiper Station was supported by Xi Ling Celestials, it was still a civilian space station. Its station master was also a demobilized soldier. Therefore, Hao Ren requisitioned civilian resources.
Soon, he found that he had really requisitioned a very big thing.
With a slight shake that made the main body of the building tremble slightly, the largest facility in the series of cylindrical structures of Kuiper Station slowly opened from the middle. After the thick alloy protective shell faded to both sides, a huge, twisted metal thing emerged from the darkness. It was one kilometer high and shaped like a weird thorn. The complex metal structure glowed with stars and seemed to contain endless energy.
This was the most powerful active scanning antenna in the solar system, strongly recommended by the profiteers from Fairy Void Consortium. Although you did not know what such a super antenna that could melt asteroids was used for, it did not prevent the superior salesmen from forcibly installing this thing on your roof.
It was guaranteed for 300 years, but no returns in any form.
This huge active scanning antenna had been installed on the main tower of Kuiper Station for 200 years. Now it was really useful for the first time. Hao Ren did not know how the profiteers tricked a small civil aviation station into installing such a military-grade sensor, but he found that this thing was really useful: it reserved countless compatible communication protocol interfaces, including the conversion protocol with the standard signal of the Xiling Empire, the official version.
Fairy Void Consortium and Xi Ling Celestials had been cooperating for 10,000 years. Sure enough, the low-clearance communication system between them allowed direct docking.
This saved a lot of effort in debugging equipment, and the MDT did not need to install the conversion protocol in the laboratory host. Hao Ren directly connected the analysis station of the Gungnir fragment to the main communication line of the space station and soon achieved signal synchronization with the giant antenna.
"Now …" Hao Ren put his hand on the main switch. "Let's see where Odin died."
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