Whether it was the landing gear that was twisted into a fried dough twist, the bright belly of the aircraft that was rubbed off by two to three centimeters, or the two deep crevices that were 70 to 80 meters long when the aircraft touched the ground, or the mud that was plowed out and splattered dozens of meters away, all these signs clearly stated one thing:
When Sheyan landed, the situation was indeed not very optimistic.
It must be noted that the Wasp was not a "noble" spacecraft that required a long runway to take off and land. In the simulation of take-off, the Wasp could even successfully take off and land vertically on a slope of about 30 degrees. For example, even if one of the landing gears accidentally sank into the crevices on the side during the landing, as long as the depth was not more than half a meter, everything would still be fine.
The thrilling landing also made Sheyan wipe the cold sweat off his forehead. He could not help but be deeply grateful to the little Second Lieutenant who had guided him. It was only during the actual flight that he found that several key parts of his Wasp had been reinforced, and some of its programs had been adjusted.
These reinforcements seemed useless, and in fact, they were actually quite harmful to an aircraft that had a lifespan of more than five years. They would cause its lifespan to be greatly shortened, but for a brand-new aircraft that could only fly back and forth for a few million kilometers, the reinforcements could greatly improve its toughness and prevent the possibility of disintegration during the flight.
The sky was currently grey, as if it was about to rain. Of course, the clearest thing in the sky was the two belts of light that stretched across the sky like earthen belts. They were huge, magnificent, and spectacular. These were the unique meteorite belts on Uplos, which existed forever regardless of day or night.
The grey sky did not mean that it was going to rain at all, but Sheyan knew from the information he had obtained that this was the most common weather on Uplos.
He took a few deep breaths and felt that there was a faint smell of sulfur and ammonia mixed in the air. Although it felt strange, human beings had a strong ability to adapt. They were used to not thinking about it, so they didn't feel that it was strange. Of course, this was only because Sheyan's Physique had exceeded 100 points. This kind of air was quite deadly even for contestants with less than 40 points of Physique.
Sheyan looked around and found that there were sparse woods nearby. The trees looked somewhat similar from afar, but upon closer inspection, they were somewhat different from those on Earth. The surface of the bark was rugged and cracked, dry and hard like stone. Few trees were taller than five or six meters. Each tree usually had two or three trunks, but the branches and leaves were not luxuriant. They could only be described as nutritious.
Instead, the grasses and shrubs on the ground were luxuriant, reaching at least knee-height. This level of vegetation was rather unfriendly to Sheyan. After all, this was a dangerous planet that had been treated as a hunting ground. Who knew what kind of damnable short and deadly creatures would pass through these grasses and shrubs and pounce right in front of them?
As soon as they entered Uplos, their communication with the outside world was cut off. According to their previous calculations, all the party members had cut into the atmosphere along the same cut-off line, so when they landed, there was more than a 99% chance that they would be distributed in an area 33 kilometers long and 33 kilometers wide.
In this area, there was a very obvious landmark – the mushroom rock, which was more than 1,500 meters high. The average height of this area was more than 150 meters above sea level, so as long as the weather was not extremely bad, it should be easy to find that place. The mushroom rock was the designated rendezvous area.
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The advantage of the loud noise during the forced landing was that it would scare away some nearby creatures, but the disadvantage was that it might also attract creatures that were confident in their strength.
Therefore, Sheyan had to hurry up. He first opened the hatch, threw the three cyborgs that were folded like suits out of the cabin, and injected each of them with a high-energy injection.
The liquid quickly filled the dehydrated muscles of the cyborgs. Their eyes began to open, and they stretched out their weak arms to drink a large amount of water from the water bottle next to them. Soon, the three cyborgs stood up like sponges that were full of water. During the previous transport state, the water content of their bodies was less than 15%, and all of it was supplied to their brains, which were in a hibernation state. Now that they had been replenished with enough water, their water content was quite close to the 70% of a human's. They looked no different from humans.
"Master, what do you need us to do?" asked the leader, Cyborg No. 1, respectfully.
Sheyan pointed to the cargo hold.
"Take out the instruments inside, and then find a way to hide our spaceship …. By the way, give me the portable reading instrument first!"
"Yes, Master."
When Cyborg No. 1 handed the portable reading instrument to Sheyan, Sheyan's eyes immediately widened in excitement! The screen on the reading instrument was glowing with a faint green light. This meant that the Pi element content on this planet, according to the standards of the outside world, was almost barren and was worth mining.
But when Sheyan raised the concentration index, the faint green light disappeared, which meant that there was no medium-grade Pi vein within ten kilometers of them. This was within Sheyan's expectations. If it was so easy to find good Pi element ores, why would they still need them here?
The large range of the detector was both a good thing and a bad thing. The good thing was that the larger detection radius was, of course, more conducive to finding Pi ore veins.
But the bad thing was that the portable reading instrument was limited by its size and could not further pinpoint the exact location of the Pi vein. Once it lit up, the cyborgs would have to go to every place within ten kilometers to confirm the specific location of the Pi vein …. That was a lot of work.
Sheyan let the three cyborgs work. He had full confidence in the efficiency of these guys. They were a combination of the obedience of the Japanese, the physique of the Americans, the rigor of the Germans, and the creativity of the Chinese.
Sheyan, on the other hand, had something more important to do. He dug a hole in the ground. The soil was so moist that he could almost squeeze water out of it. He then began to fill it with cultivation chemicals. The four bottles of cultivation chemicals he put in this time were extracted from two strong German Wolfhounds and two fat wild boars weighing more than 500 kilograms each.
These two animals had both agility and strength, and what they had in common was that they had an amazingly keen sense of smell. In such a dense forest, Sheyan felt that the nose was often more reliable than the eyes and ears.
Although the Carbon-Based Biological Detector Type III obtained in the last world came in handy now, this was not Earth. This was the playground of the Predators, the place where they dropped their prey. If they were too superstitious about the Carbon-Based Biological Detector, they would be killed by other silicon-based or sulphur-based creatures. That would be a real tragedy.
Therefore, Sheyan had to create a good helper in time so that its sense of smell and his detector could work together as a double insurance. That was the best choice.
After burying the 'Cultivation Agent', Sheyan poured out the milky white 'Cultivation Agent' nutrient solution with heartache. The cost of concocting this thing was close to 500 utility points per gram! Although it had the effect of accelerating the incubation process, Sheyan would have let it incubate slowly if not for the fact that they were in a dangerous environment.
As the nutrient solution seeped into the soil, the surrounding plants began to wither rapidly, forming a huge black circle of at least ten square meters. Then, the soil in the huge black circle began to rapidly become barren and dry. It looked like a dried up riverbed cracking after being exposed to the sun.
Then, the soil in the black circle quickly arched up to form a huge mound. When the mound was formed, a large number of roots could be seen spreading out in all directions like tentacles. This was the process of collecting environmental data during the cultivation process, which could allow the incubated creature to evolve in a targeted manner.
Then, a monster over two and a half meters tall crawled out of the soil with a "humph humph" sound. Probably because the wild boar's body was bigger, the body characteristics of this monster boar were more obvious. It had a huge nose and face, and green mane that were as hard as steel needles grew on the back of its head. The thick skin on the surface of its body naturally formed a natural armor, protecting the vital parts of its body. However, there seemed to be a temporarily condensed crystal between its eyebrows, which added a bit of mystery to the wild and wild feeling it gave off.
As soon as the big guy appeared, it broke a tree next to it and made a simple staff out of it. Sheyan could see that although the staff looked like a staff with faint elemental fluctuations on it, its real function was probably still hand-to-hand combat.
This was also the type of person that Sheyan hoped to see. A big guy similar to a shaman, with support abilities, enough endurance, and good at close combat. This guy walked up to Sheyan like a small mountain. He knelt down and licked Sheyan's soles, then said, "You're a shaman, a shaman.
"Master, what do you need me to do?"
Instead, Sheyan first made the big guy kneel, then he whistled and said.
"Cyborg 1! What time is it now? "
Cyborg 1 immediately replied.
"If you're asking about the local time on Uplos, then it should be four o 'clock in the afternoon." If you like this work, you're welcome to come to qidian.com to vote for me. Your support is my biggest motivation.)
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