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Chapter 504 We Should Think About It (3/3 Supplement)

Chapter 504 We Should Think About It (33 Supplements)

Hearing what Smith said, everyone in the meeting was in trouble.

"If we can't communicate with the monster, then even if it has a higher intelligence, it doesn't mean much to us."

The person sitting at the head of the meeting spoke, with warnings on his serious face, which made Smith, who had just relaxed, tense up again.

The meaning is already obvious.

If he can't communicate with the monster, and can't bring the monster back under the control of humans, then even if the monster has advanced intelligence, it can't escape the fate of being bombed in the end.

And he and the general must not escape the fate of being liquidated.

The general also understood the meaning, and stammered a bit to defend himself, all he said were meaningless words of intercession.

A dense layer of sweat broke out from Smith's palms, and his head was running wildly, trying to find a breakthrough point from the current situation.

Suddenly, his eyes were attracted by the high-altitude reconnaissance video that was still playing on the edge of the meeting room.

The above is the real-time situation of the ruins of the base. Since it is night now, the infrared image is displayed. It can be seen that there is an obvious heat source in the ruins.

Pandora is still hiding in the base.

In the more than ten hours after the accident, it never showed its face on the surface once, and only when it got close could it feel its existence underground from the vibration of the ground.

There is no valuable information for more than ten hours, and the high-altitude reconnaissance video is not interesting. Everyone doesn't expect to get any real-time information from it.

But at this time, Smith got a hint of inspiration from this infrared image, and suddenly shouted:

"We have a way to re-raise the monsters in captivity!"

All of a sudden, everyone looked at him.

The big shot at the meeting suddenly became interested, "Tell me your solution."

Smith calmed down his breathing, quickly completed the thoughts in his head, and then said: "Everyone, the Pandora riot has happened for more than ten hours. If it is an ordinary beast, it will definitely escape from the base immediately. , but Pandora did not!"

"Until now, it hasn't even poked its head out of the base, which I think means it has used the base as its lair!"

Smith got up from his seat, getting more and more excited as he spoke, circling in front of the camera.

"Nest?" Everyone looked thoughtful.

"That's right, the lair is its home!"

Smith danced and emphasized his own words: "We all know that many animals are instinctively dependent on their nests or their parents. Unless they encounter an irresistible disaster, they generally will not abandon their nests."

"Although Pandora has high intelligence, it lacks the accumulation of wisdom. The instinct of animals can be seen everywhere in it, so it is likely to have nest dependence."

"Our base is where Pandora has been staying since birth. It should have been regarded as its own lair. It will not leave the underground base unless it encounters a crisis or needs to find food!"

"It seems to make sense..." Everyone looked at each other in blank dismay, and had to admit that although this speculation seemed whimsical, it was reasonable to a certain extent.

At least so far, Pandora's behavior is in line with Smith's speculation. It has indeed never left the underground base, and it seems that it has no intention of leaving.

It seems to want to live in it.

But some people still have doubts.

"Since it regards the underground base as its lair, why did it suddenly start a riot in the base?"

Smith thought for a while, and said with certainty: "Maybe we should reflect on ourselves!"

"It regards the base as its own territory, and we should be regarded as intruders or former lords of its territory, and we have been conducting anesthesia research on it, so we are undoubtedly regarded as enemies by it. "

"And to deal with the enemies that invade your lair, naturally you have to do everything possible to drive them out."

"And I think Pandora is very satisfied with the effect of driving away. There should be no living people in the base now, which is why it can stay in the base without going out..."

Smith spread his hands, feeling that what he said was very correct.

This logic is very reasonable and seamless.

Everyone thought about it for a while, and they all felt that it was really possible.

The person opposite the camera nodded in satisfaction and asked, "Then what do you think we should do now?"

Smith said: "I think we should forgive Pandora's riot now and allow it to continue living in the nest. After all, it is just a child under half a year old, and it doesn't know what is right and what is good."

"And it's the best option for us."

"The destruction of the base is irreversible. If Pandora is blown up or forced out of the base, it will easily cause interference from other countries, which will most likely complicate the incident. At that time, our initial investment will be completely wasted."

The general looked at Smith blankly, "So..."

Smith looked over, "So we'd better maintain the status quo now, let Pandora continue to live in the ruins of the base, and we will feed the supplies regularly to prevent it from going out for food."

"What about the evidence collection?" the general subconsciously asked, he was still thinking about the division of responsibility for the accident.

Smith glared at him secretly: "The matter of obtaining evidence can only be postponed. As long as Pandora is still living in the base for a day, the matter of obtaining evidence will not go smoothly."

From the moment the general opened his mouth, Smith felt that something was wrong, but the result was exactly what he thought.

This general, who only knows how to shirk responsibility, doesn't even know delaying tactics.

As long as the monsters can continue to be raised in the pit left by the base, there will be no chance to go in to collect evidence, and it will be impossible to clearly divide responsibilities.

This has been going on for a long time, after a few years, when the person in charge is changed, naturally no one is willing to pursue the previous matter anymore!

Fortunately, compared with accountability for the accident, the big shots on TV are obviously more interested in the captive breeding plan proposed by Smith just now, and the ensuing questioning will revolve around this.

After discussions, Smith's proposal was allowed to be tried first.

The air force will drop food and drinking water into the underground base seven times a day to support the monsters. As long as the monsters do not show signs of escaping within a week, it is basically certain that the monsters will not leave the "nest".

At that time, shelters can be built on the ground to block the detection of satellites.

But if the monster escapes within this week, all the conventional firepower being transferred to the base will not be stingy with their shells...

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