Alien Knights - Chapter 736
Three hours later, Reston flew to the military transport plane in Nevada.
Holding Alice who was already asleep, Clemens looked at the middle-aged soldier across the cabin.
The other party is reading the letter from the Russian geographer.
“Where are we going?”
Hearing Clemens’s question, the middle-aged soldier did not lift his head: “I can’t tell you.”
“What will happen to us?”
Middle-aged soldier: “I can’t tell you.”
“What do you want?”
“I can’t tell you.”
Clemens was silent for a moment, and asked again: “At least tell me what I should call you.”
The middle-aged soldier raised his head: “Major Cole, you call me a major, and I will not object.”
Clemens first glanced at Liz, who was looking upset beside him, then looked down at Alice who was sleeping, and said to Major Cole: “What crime did I commit? Even if I am a death row prisoner, I know my crime. Power.”
Major Cole looked at Clemens, held up the letter and said suddenly, “The person who wrote this letter is dead.”
Clemens trembled and blurted out: “What did you do?”
Major Cole snorted coldly: “Don’t ask stupid questions.”
Putting down the letter, Major Cole asked again: “Do you know, what is the identity of the person who wrote you this letter?”
Clemens: “He and I met at a geography seminar in Los Angeles, USA. After that, we only exchanged letters on academic issues a few times.”
Observing Clemens’s Major Cole carefully, he found that the opponent’s expression did not seem to be fake, and his brows gradually frowned.
Finally, he said: “I can’t be sure what you said is true or false, but I can finally find a way to verify everything.”
Clemens sighed, closed his eyes, and stopped talking.
Late at night, accompanied by the roar of aircraft engines, the military transport plane landed on a military base in the southwestern part of the Yaka Terrace in Nevada.
After the plane stopped, watching a group of heavily armed soldiers guarding the hatch, Clemens hugged Alice tightly, and said to Major Cole in an almost imploring tone: “Don’t hurt them.”
Major Cole made a gesture, and the two female soldiers walked to Clemens’s side.
“As long as you cooperate honestly, I assure you of their personal safety.”
Hearing what Major Cole said, Clemens struggled and watched Liz and Alice being taken away.
Major Cole pushed Clemens in a daze, motioning for him to follow him.
Under the **** of Major Cole and a group of soldiers, Clemens crossed the airport to the depths of the barracks.
Along the way, Clemens looked more and more frightened.
All kinds of strange equipment, almost sci-fi intelligent machines, and excessively strict security measures.
After passing three artificial sentries and two biometric checkpoints, Clemens entered a building similar to an underground research institute.
The researchers in white coats and those heavily armed military security that can be seen everywhere give Clemens an inexplicable sense of familiarity.
After passing through a few security doors, Major Cole led Clemens to a wide surveillance hall.
Huge global surveillance screen, a dazzling array of scientific research instruments and equipment, and busy scientific researchers.
In Clemens’s view, this place is like a combat command center for the future world.
Major Cole raised his chin and interrupted Clemens’s exclamation: “Go ahead, General Hamilton is waiting for you.”
With a nervous mood, Clemens came behind the general Hamilton.
Major Cole stood up straight and said, “Sir, Professor Scott is here.”
It seems that I didn’t hear this. General Hamilton turned his back to the others, looked at the huge screen in front of him, and said to himself: “All this is really amazing, isn’t it?”
Clemens followed his gaze.
On the huge multi-dimensional surveillance video screen, the map of the entire world is clear at a glance.
The three black giant towers located in the Antarctic Peninsula, the Kola Deep Cave and the Mariana Trench, are like three conspicuous red dots, flashing constantly on the screen.
One after another dotted lines with complex parameters diverged from the three giant towers, and finally converged to the Groom Lake military base in Nevada, USA.
General Hamilton turned around. He was dressed in military uniform. His hair was gray, his beard was meticulously groomed, and his body was tall and straight, just like the most traditional soldier commonly found in textbooks.
General Hamilton said to Clemens: “I have read your book and your paper. In my opinion, your research is more like a waste of national funds.”
The acrid and mean comment immediately made Clemens angry.
Before he could refute, General Hamilton said disdainfully: “I don’t care about your research. You and the Russian **** are what I care about most.”
Clemens glanced at the big screen, took a hard breath, tried to suppress the anger in his heart, and said: “General, I very much doubt whether you can read the theory in my book. If you really are like What you said is so wise, why is there such an obvious deviation in the mark of the center point on this map?”
General Hamilton was taken aback: “Deviation? What did you say?”
Clemens: “The three towers are located in the Antarctic Peninsula, the Kola Deep Cave, and the Mariana Trench. Their geographic centers are indeed located near Grum Lake. However, when calculating the exact location, the current commonly used Of the standard geological database.”
“The standard database is updated once a month, and the last time it was updated was 22 days ago ~www.mtlnovel.com~ There was no problem at all.”
“But at the beginning of this month, that is, a week ago, in the segment of the New Hebrides of the Mariana Trench, there was a seabed fault migration, which caused deviations in local geographic data, and these deviations were not timely. Update to the geological database.”
Walking to the screen of the world map, Clemens pointed to the center point of Nevada on the screen and said: “So, if the deviation caused by this seabed fault is included in the calculation, then the center point is To offset to the northwest, that is, toward the center of Las Vegas…”
Before Clemens finished speaking, General Hamilton interrupted him: “Nonsense! Do you know how many experts are here? Just find any one, his research achievements and writings are better than yours. !”
“These people spent two full years to calculate the singularity outbreak. How can you, a layman, understand the results of their work?!”
Clemens flushed with anger, and the roots of his teeth were itchy.
General Hamilton waved his hand: “Take this guy away.”
Major Cole whispered: “I read his research data, maybe for us…”
General Hamilton raised his voice: “First, we must find out his suspicion of collaborating with the enemy! A guy who has correspondence with the Russian Baikad Organization, his loyalty to the country is very suspicious!”
Major Cole made a gesture, and the soldiers grabbed Clemens by the arm and led him out of the command hall.
When was taken away, Clemens did not resist, but said to Major Cole: “Time will prove everything.”