Testing the Alien
Three more days had passed.
Unknown to the public, four spaceships carrying alien cargo had landed in four countries. Following the plan, each country immediately sent the watches they received to newly established research facilities. Experts there began to study the technology and principles behind the watches, hoping to unlock their secrets.
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At a regular meeting of the Earth Alliance Defense Agency, Thomas voiced his concerns, âDo you ever feel like things are going a bit too smoothly? Can we really trust these aliens to be as friendly as they seem?â
The idea of cooperation between the strong and the weak seemed unbelievable to Thomas.
Jax nodded in agreement, âIf the aliens on the moon donât have any means to attack us, or if their weapons were damaged during the landingâŠâ
âThen doesnât this deal weâre making give them a chance to repair their weapons?â
âIâm with you guys, something doesnât feel right. That alien base is enormous â itâs got 180 floors! It must have taken them a long time to build something like that. They might have even taken people from Earth to help them. If thatâs true, their technology has to be way ahead of ours. Who knows, they could have probes all over Earth and the moon,â said Chief Engineer Yang.
âBut when White Rabbit Nine landed on the moon 17 days ago, it seemed the aliens were unaware of its presence. It was only by accident that they captured it, and they took more than ten days to discuss before returning it,â Chief Officer Yang continued.
âDonât you think somethingâs fishy here?â Chief Officer Yang asked.
Colonel Chu nodded slightly and said, âPerhaps the aliens allowed White Rabbit Nine to be captured and forced them into contact with us.â
âThen my previous idea was correct â their weapons systems might really be damaged, so theyâre being extra cautious,â Thomas said.
âFrom a logical perspective, that does seem to make sense,â agreed Jax.
âBut could our current behavior of supplying resources actually encourage them to repair their weapons systems?â
Everyone fell silent for a moment.
After a while, Thomas seemed to have an idea and said, âI think we need to verify my assumption!â
âWe should check if the aliens on the moon really have no weapons systems!â
Chief Engineer Yang frowned. âHow do we verify it? Theyâre far away on the moon. We canât do anything about it!â
âIsnât there a second deal?â
Thomas said confidently, âDuring the second deal, we will send a spacecraft up there, and we can make some modifications to itâŠâ
âFor example, we could install an explosive on one of the spaceships, set the signal cutoff as the detonator, and see what happens when we detonate it.â
âNo way!â
Colonel Chu immediately rejected the idea.
Despite being quite radical himself, he joined the Earth Alliance Defense Agency under the order of his countryâs government. His considerations had to be extra careful.
âIf your assumption turns out to be wrong and the aliens actually have weapon systems, who will be able to withstand their wrath?!â
âWhat if your actions put Earth in an even more dangerous situation?!â
Thomas argued, âWe donât necessarily need explosives. We can tamper with the fuel, causing it to explode naturally. Even if the aliens donât approve, we can argue that our technology is inferior to theirs.â
He continued, âAs you mentioned earlier, the strong donât entertain excuses from the weak. If they feel offended, theyâll certainly retaliate!â
Colonel Chu shook his head, disagreeing. âI think this proposal is too risky. We shouldnât take such a chance.â
Thomas scoffed, âYour country is too conservative! If we send resources to the moon and aliens use them to create weapons against Earth, youâll be responsible for humanityâs destruction!â
Chief Engineer Yang chimed in, siding with Colonel Chu. âBut what if the aliens are actually friendly, and we attack them, causing Earthâs destruction? Weâd be responsible for humanityâs downfall, too!â
Both scenarios carried the risk of Earthâs destruction, making everyone uneasy.
The meeting concluded, and as the person in charge, Colonel Chu decided against provoking the aliens first.
After the meeting, Thomas and Jax waited until everyone had left, discussed their plans further, and then dispersed.
Back in Meine, Thomas held another meeting to discuss whether to test the aliens based on his suspicion.
Eventually, Thomas decided to take matters into his own hands.
âLetâs modify the spaceship and program it to explode upon landing!â
âIn that case, should we still bring the resources?!â
âYes, of course! Our spaceship will explode due to a technical failure, not because we intended it to!â
..
At the Great Xia Space Agency
âAsteroid KAAD-45788 is approaching. Itâs 50 kilometers in diameter, moving at 80 mach, and is expected to pass by Earth in five days. Thereâs only a 0.01% chance of impactâŠâ
âContinue monitoring and send the relevant data to other space agencies,â Chief Engineer Yang ordered urgently.
Back at the agency, Chief Engineer Yang quickly addressed the situation. âWe need to activate the defense plan according to procedure. Inform the military,â he instructed.
Upon hearing this, someone whispered, âWe canât intercept something moving at 80 machâŠâ
âJust follow the normal procedure!â
âFollow the normal procedure!â Chief Engineer Yang insisted calmly. âWith only a one in ten thousand chance, thereâs no need to worry. Weâve faced similar situations before, and everything turned out fine. Letâs trust our past success and stick to the protocol.â
Once the Great Xia Space Agency released the asteroid news, it began to spread online. Some sensationalist headlines read, âMassive Asteroid Approaching Earth!â and âWill the World End in Five Days?â, despite the extremely low probability of an impact.
However, not everyone was concerned.
Some people joked, âThe space agency has been doing this for decades. Every year, there would be at least two asteroid stories, but they never hit us.â
Others argued, âThis is just part of the Space Agencyâs job. They need to maintain a presence to secure funding.â
The news didnât create much of a stir, and subsequent reactions were muted.
As some internet users pointed out, people had become immune to the threat of asteroids hitting Earth.
There were even some who didnât care at all. They were even hoping for the asteroid to hit Earth.
âYeah, let it hit us. I donât have a house or money anyway. If Earth gets destroyed, at least I wonât lose as much as the rich people!â
âIn this world, only death is fair!â
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