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Chapter 198 The Eagle Sauce Astronaut Who Smashed the Space Station

On the Internet, the anger of the American netizens spread rapidly like wildfire. Forums and social media were filled with angry posts, and every character seemed to jump out of the screen with burning high temperature.

The target of this anger is Eagle Sauce, who thinks Eagle Sauce's aerospace capabilities are not good, so he is cursing Bobo Company and Sanma Company. Of course, he is also cursing Daxia for not helping the dying.

"How is this possible! We, the Eagles, the pioneers of space exploration, are now dependent on others?! These shitty NASAs should all be shot down."

A netizen named "自几之翼" typed this line of words on the forum, followed by a series of angry emoticons.

His comments quickly garnered thousands of likes and replies, with people expressing their discontent in the comment section.

Soon, the Bobo Company and the Sanma Company were hit by even more severe attacks.

"Bobo Company and Saint Ma Company, are these two companies just for free? They have so much budget every year, but they fail at the critical moment! They should all be shot down."

A user named "Eagle Eye Insight" raised questions, his words full of disappointment and indignation.

His words resonated with many people, and many people began to list the failed projects of the two companies in recent years, questioning their R&D capabilities and the transparency of their use of funds.

Especially Sanma, which was criticized the most. They said that this company was a fraud. They often lied to everyone, saying that they would go to Mars and the moon, but in the end, they couldn't even get to the space station.

"Go to hell, holy shit horse!!!"

Bobo Company was also criticized. They said that you were once the world's number one aircraft manufacturing company, how could you become like this now? They also mentioned that the reason why Bobo Company has fallen so much in recent years is that it has introduced many Indians... It's hard to explain in detail.

The Indians in Eagle Sauce are under fire again.

too messy.

The Eagle Sauce is all messed up.

On a live streaming platform of TIT, a discussion about the future of Eagle Sauce's aerospace industry is taking place heatedly.

In the live broadcast room, a host wearing a T-shirt with the American Eagle Flag printed on it, with anxiety and helplessness written all over his face, was having a live conversation with a specially invited former astronaut.

"Major Tom, what do you think of Daxia's refusal to rescue our astronauts? This is not just a matter of face, but a matter of the lives and safety of our compatriots!"

The host asked in a heavy tone.

On the other side of the camera, Major Tom Harrison, who is nearly 60 years old, has a gloomy look in his eyes. "First of all, we must admit that Daxia's aerospace technology, especially the speed of development in recent years, is indeed eye-catching. We have fallen behind in some aspects, and Daxia should be able to help us."

"However, their spacecraft design and docking system are different from ours, so it's not just a matter of inaction."

Tom Harrison calmly analyzed that he tried to guide the public to look at the situation rationally, and the effect was quite good.

However, there are also former NASA officials in Bluebird who conducted similar live broadcasts and then began to blame Daxia. They said that Daxia just didn’t want to save people. They said that the interface was different and could be quickly modified. So the important thing is that Daxia didn’t want to save people and wanted to see our Eagle Sauce NASA make a fool of itself.

"Of course, this does expose our problems - too much reliance on a single channel and a lack of flexible response plans," said the former NASA official who was broadcasting live on Bluebird.

This seems to be a criticism of NASA, but in fact it is more of an attempt to shift the blame to Daxia.

Similarly, the comments in the live broadcast room scrolled rapidly. Some netizens called for increased investment in space, some began to propose various imaginative solutions, and some were discussing the possibility of civilian space flight.

Meanwhile, at NASA, Jackson led several key decision makers in a heated discussion around a long table, with a strong smell of coffee and a sense of urgency in the air.

"Now Daxia is probably unreliable. We must take action to prove that we are still making our final efforts." Jackson said.

Emilia, the head of the public relations department, said, “We should activate the emergency plan and contact all possible partners, including private companies, and even seek international cooperation, even if they are our former competitors.”

This is true. In fact, in America, China, and many other private technology companies are also developing rockets.

"But time waits for no one. The food and oxygen supplies on the International Space Station are limited, and our time window is extremely narrow," said technology director Rooney, his brows full of worry.

The discussion lasted until late at night and finally reached a series of emergency resolutions: first, NASA would immediately launch emergency cooperation negotiations with a number of aerospace companies around the world to find technical solutions; second, it would publicly call for cooperation from the international community to show sincerity.

In a word, anyone who thinks they have the ability can sign up. As long as NASA thinks it's okay, they can fly up to save people.

Of course, time was of the essence and we could only confirm it in three days at most. Otherwise, the two astronauts on board would starve to death.

Under the watchful eyes of the world, the entire country has begun an unprecedented self-rescue operation.

This crisis not only tests a country's technological strength, but also is a profound baptism of its diplomatic wisdom and ability to unite and cooperate. In this process, people inside and outside the aerospace community of the United States have been repeatedly slapped in the face.

The one who was slapped the hardest was Daxia.

However, after the abolition of the Wolf Amendment, Daxia will also be criticized for not helping. This is why the United States Space Administration wants to abolish the Wolf Amendment.

This means to tell the public that not only is NASA not good enough, but Daxia's Aerospace Research Institute is also not good enough.

Therefore, NASA is not only a scientific research institution, but also a place where politicians gather.

At this time, many private rocket launch companies around the world began to contact NASA, saying that they would like to give it a try.

"Hello, we are Xinghui Aerospace. We have a ready-made small launch vehicle and a rapid response team, ready to respond at any time."

On the other end of the phone, a project manager with a confident voice quickly introduced himself, his words revealing his trust in the technology and his desire for the task.

At the same time, in the communication room on the other side, the young operator Maria was busy recording every call: "Blue Domain Aerospace, they proposed to use the latest recycling rocket technology to be ready in the shortest time... In addition, Interstellar Leap Motion emphasized that their unmanned spacecraft system can be remotely controlled to reduce personnel risks..."

But the strength of these technology companies is hard to describe, and is approximately equal to about 5% of that of Sanma Company.

To be honest, the technical level of Sanma Company is still good.

So when NASA saw the self-introductions of these technology companies, it basically knew that there was no hope and that they would not be able to go to the International Space Station.

The two astronauts on the International Space Station will basically starve to death.

At this moment, the two astronauts, Tom and Jerry, finally broke down and started to smash the International Space Station. (This is also a true story)

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