Ming Dynasty and New Rome and Infinite Magic Machine

Chapter 1341: Day 1 of the Space Station

Chapter 1341 The First Day of the Space Station

With the arrival of a group of operators at the "Baguer" space station, the expedition to the moon officially entered the final preparation stage.

Like an umbilical cord, Lianshan is temporarily connected to the space station with pipelines and corridors. Although the volume is similar, the space station carries more logistical agencies, which can serve as the cornerstone of the next space program.

This was not originally planned, as it was clear that automata were not always reliable.

But after the chef expressed full cooperation with Shangluo's transformation plan, the use of the space station was officially put on the agenda - this is reflected in the use of the space station.

Now the space station has been clearly divided into two action areas. Among them, the basic operation of the space station and other daily maintenance functions are still completed by the automatic machine.

Although the automata's physical strength is not enough to complete this level of maintenance on the ground, this is space, and carrying heavy objects here is much easier than on the ground. As long as the strength problem is overcome, the working accuracy of these automata is fully sufficient to perform maintenance work.

The core systems and high-level commands of the space station are handled by human astronauts, who are mainly responsible for planning the route of the space station, deciding on future orbit changes, and deciding on the expansion and removal of functions.

The most difficult part is the dismantling. After all, the Bagel Space Station was launched as the chef's space bread machine, and during the launch, the chef stuffed all kinds of bread machines and their peripheral equipment in all places that could increase bread production.

This includes but is not limited to the salvaging, collection and conversion of carbon dioxide. In order to maintain heat balance, a forest of cooling fins are built around the space station to keep the heat cycle inside the space from getting out of control.

But many of these are completely unnecessary, because when it comes to material supplies, the most important thing is not the taste of the bread, but the quantity of bread.

People eat bread, the more the better. Although the process of using bread to make organic fuel is outrageous, it obviously also requires a sufficient amount of bread to complete the entire fermentation process.

This is obviously unacceptable to the chef. The chef has a resolute and thorough artistic pursuit for his bread - as an automaton, art is everything in his life and the most important pillar of his fragile soul.

However, under Shangluo's order, he could only dismantle all his bread-processing equipment and temporarily fold and store the raw materials for use in the next batch of space station expansion. He did not give up the step of fine-processing the bread, and he would manually make bread for Shangluo and others to fill the gap left by the machines.

After dismantling those equipments that were not necessary for the development of the space, Shangluo carried out redevelopment in the vacant cabins.

The first thing to set up is the bedroom.

"Well, what do you think?"

“I think this is a bit”

Shangluo and Fae stood in the same room. Although it looked a little strange, this was indeed a dormitory.

Phaethon was the first to point out: "I think the scenery here is quite nice."

This is the room assigned to them. It is a room with a dome view. The large floor-to-ceiling windows directly face the blue earth. The sky, the earth, and the ocean are all contained in the windows and can be seen by looking up.

The room is not small. Although it is an eight-person room, each person has his or her own separate berth, and does not need to share the same "hot berth" as on a submarine. Each person's storage space is also independent, and there are four writing stations.

It's not that Phaethon couldn't stand a slightly crowded environment. Anyway, the people who lived in this room were all acquaintances, so she just treated it as a summer camp. The problem was the shape of the bed - in front of her, an abrupt square box stood on the ground. The square box had a lid, which could be transparent or opaque.

"So whether it's transparent or not, this thing looks exactly like a coffin!"

"Alas," Shangluo pressed his forehead, "I have no choice. The maintenance space of the automatic machine is like this. Moreover, this is the 'reasonable design plan' they came up with after calculation."

Because the space station can accommodate people up, down, left, and right, the beds are staggered in pairs, with 4 beds on the ceiling and 4 beds on the floor. When you lie down, you can't see the face of the person opposite you, so it's still relatively spacious.

"But no matter how well designed it is, it's still a coffin."

"You see, if people lie in it, they can not only choose the fragrance, light, and music they like."

"Yes, the coffin also has this function."

[Yes, Shangluo, I'm afraid you don't know. Many Roman coffins have a manual bell device attached that can be connected to the ground. This is to prevent accidental burial of living people. It is normal for high-end coffins to have this function. ]

"Ah, forget it." Phaethon covered his forehead, "Just make do with it. We are here to fight, not to go on vacation. We need to be patient with this kind of problem - but Shangluo, there is another problem that we cannot tolerate. Can't you see that this involves a problem? There is no clear hierarchy here."

Indeed, there is no clear up and down in space, but human cognition is to distinguish up and down.

Even in a space without up, down, left or right, the space station will tend to define one side as "ground", and then arrange text, equipment and other supporting facilities based on the ground on that side.

This way, all astronauts would work and interact in the same posture, rather than the two groups being upside down and seeing their colleagues' upside-down faces every day.

But this room was not only half up and half down, but also arranged in a staggered manner. Just standing here, Phaethon was almost visually confused. For a few moments, she couldn't even be sure whether she was standing or lying down.

"Aren't you feeling dizzy in here?"

“Hmm,” Shangluo thought for a moment, “From an ordinary person’s perspective, it does feel a bit dizzy.”

“Why is it designed this way?”

“Because this room is too high.”

This is the problem with the bread machine. These spaces were originally used to arrange equipment, and the machines placed in them were quite high.

After these rooms were converted into bedrooms for humans, if only one surface was used, the entire space would be wasted. Although the entire ship had a large space, it could accommodate quite a few people. If it were not designed this way, the space station would not be able to accommodate so many crew members.

"I'm not being picky," Phaethon replied. "I mean, this will affect work efficiency. If it can be solved, we can try to solve it first."

(End of this chapter)

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