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Text 1178 I¡¯m just going to have a cup of tea. Isn¡¯t it so complicated?

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    Cape Canaveral launch site in 1971.  In the main control room, NASA scientists looked at the space shuttle with the iron cross mark, the fuel tank and the booster rocket with the stars and stripes, and their expressions were quite complicated.  "I never thought we would actually launch a German spacecraft." Chief Engineer Jeffrey Landis expressed his inner thoughts on behalf of everyone. He glanced at the German scientists in the same control room and found that  The other party was also looking at him with a mixture of wariness and curiosity.  Jeffrey began to wonder whether he should go to the other party to have tea or something after the launch. He remembered that there were many people on the other side who could speak English. Although the accent was a bit heavy, it sounded to Jeffrey that he was speaking English with the British.  There is no difference between formal English, as long as you can understand it.  Jeffrey wanted to find a nice-looking German as an invitation. At this time, his old friend next to him poked his waist and whispered: "Don't look at it. You might be targeted by the German intelligence agency."  Yes, they are very powerful. They will arrest you, torture you, and then send you to the notorious Marduk Agency for human experimentation.¡± In Western propaganda over the years, the Marduk Agency has been portrayed as a human being.  The scary devil's cave. It is said that when some mothers are disobedient to their children, they will threaten, "If you don't disobey again, I will send you to the Marduk Institution", and it will take effect immediately.  Jeffrey did not reply, but turned his attention back to launch preparations.  But in fact, as the chief engineer, there is not much he can do in the final inspection stage. If he, the chief engineer, really has to make up his mind, it means that the launch has encountered a big problem.  So Jeffrey would rather just sit around and watch his subordinates busy as they are now. This at least shows that everything is normal in Rockets.  In fact, Jeffrey is quite worried about whether this launch will be successful, because the space shuttle is made in Germany, and the booster rocket and fuel tank components are American products. Although the two countries have conducted a lot of exchanges before to solve the problem.  There are compatibility issues in various aspects of computer systems, but Jeffrey doesn't think he can sit back and relax now.  At NASA, there is a famous rule: if something is likely to go wrong, then it will definitely go wrong.  NASA is actually using this statement to urge its scientists and engineers to eliminate all problems in the "possibility" stage, but now this statement has become a strange belief.  Now, under the influence of this belief, Jeffrey is extremely worried about the Rockets.  This launch will send one-eighth of the cables of the Babylon Project into space. If the launch fails, the United States and Germany estimate that it will take five months to reproduce the same cables, and the losses to the space shuttle and astronauts may be  It would take longer to make up for it, and more importantly, the entire flight plan schedule would have to be adjusted, and the trouble would be endless.  Jeffrey hopes that the launch will be successful, not only to reduce the trouble for himself, the chief engineer.  As an aerospace scientist, Jeffrey very much hopes to see Babylon built. He is extremely clear about how important that thing is to the human aerospace industry.  However, it seems that many people do not want the Tower of Babel to be built. The reason why the Germans moved the launch of the space shuttle to Cape Canaveral is because the Christian fundamentalists in Germany are very disgusted with the construction of the Tower of Babel and have excessively destroyed it.  Several actions have taken place.  Especially now that the United States has joined the plan and the construction of the entire Tower of Babel has accelerated, the density of attacks has suddenly increased, once reaching the level of once a month.  Later, the German military and secret police declared martial law across the country, forcibly closed many churches, and arrested a large number of relevant people. Only then did the situation stabilize.  However, Lin Youde has ordered the transfer of key scientific research projects to Xinming, which does not believe in Christianity. Several groups of experts have voluntarily left the increasingly dangerous German mainland and traveled to Xinming via the Persian Gulf.  If the conditions of Xinming¡¯s rocket launch site were not as good as those at Cape Canaveral, perhaps the space shuttle launch plan would also be transferred to Xinming.  Jeffrey couldn¡¯t help but sigh as he thought about this.  There are always some people among human beings who are ignorant and convinced that they are right. These people undoubtedly hinder the progress of mankind, but based on humanitarian principles, no drastic action can be taken against these people.  Jeffrey is actually very conflicted. On the one hand, he is unhappy with those Christian extremists. On the other hand, he is dissatisfied with the German government's tough measures, believing that they have mistakenly arrested many innocent people.  Jeffrey knows that he is wrong, and occasionally he will have the idea that the German government has done a good job, but the kindness or weakness of the scientist still restrains him.  At this time, the dispatcher's voice came from the loudspeaker: "Prepare one minute before launch." Jeffrey took a deep breath,In a minute, it will be time to verify the results of the work of myself and my German colleagues in the past six months. If they fail, those Christian extreme fundamentalists will definitely loudly claim that this is a divine punishment from God.  Jeffrey sincerely hoped that this would not happen.  At this time, a command came from the German side, and then all the scientists and engineers in white coats stood up. Their military-like demeanor made Jeffrey jump.  Immediately afterwards, the Germans began to stamp their right feet in uniform movements, and at the same time sang songs loudly in German.  Of course Jeffrey didn't understand what song it was, but he had an impression of the melody. He recalled it attentively, and when the Germans sang the chorus for the first time, he finally remembered: Lin Youde wrote this to him.  The song by the aerospace scientists seems to be called "The Motherland Will Not Forget".  Jeffrey remembered that its lyrics seemed to contain sentences such as "In the army that conquers the universe, I am the one who contributes silently." To be honest, Jeffrey was a little touched when he saw the lyrics for the first time, but he was singing German at the time.  Song will be targeted by the Un-American Committee, and Jeffrey may have to say goodbye to NASA from now on.  This time, Jeffrey hummed along with the melody while watching the space shuttle flying higher and higher on the main screen.  He felt the same as when he first heard this song in his memory.  Lin Youde is really an amazing person. Even if he is only famous as a musician, he will still be famous in history.  After the song ended, the Germans all sat down and the atmosphere was very relaxed.  Jeffrey finally made up his mind to go to the German chief engineer for a cup of tea later.
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