Deep Space Wandering Fleet

Chapter 851: Spaceship Castaway Chronicle (10000 Words!)


[Alert, alert! Detected an ultra-high power electromagnetic pulse wave! Suspected that Red Giant Star number 099221 underwent a supernova explosion!]

[...Spaceship hit by gamma-ray burst, core damage reached 44.3%, main engine has been crippled!]

[...Activating backup energy device...]

[Activation successful!]

[Self-repairing... Damage is severe, repair failed... Backup energy cannot support the spaceship to reach the next destination... Suspected secondary explosion of the supernova is likely, must escape quickly.]

[Detected all crew members are in hibernation state... The only conscious intelligent lifeform is Kangerta 01022290.]

[Consulting Kangerta 01022290.]

"Ah, what?! What do we do, what do we do now?! The spaceship is about to explode?!"

This plant from the Green Leaf Alliance was in a state of confusion, "How unlucky can it be, finally got to travel, and this happened!"

"You're asking me what to do? How would I know!"

"Figure it out yourself!" Kangerta screamed hysterically, "A Level 5 Civilization Artificial Intelligence, and you have the face to ask me?! Where is your genius intelligence?!"

[This lifeform has no decision-making ability, Artificial Intelligence will automatically select a suitable planet for emergency landing...]

[Three, two, one, selection of suitable landing planet completed.]

[...]

In the universe, there are always all kinds of small probability events. Even in a Level 5 Civilization spaceship, occasionally there can be some malfunctions.

On top of that, this unlucky spaceship was hit by a supernova that erupted accidentally...

Originally expected, this Red Giant Star number 099221 would last another million years, who would have thought it would explode now and a powerful electromagnetic pulse radiation would engulf the passing spaceship.

In terms of the long lifecycle of a star, a million years is really nothing significant. Furthermore, with the computational power of the Superhuman, most of the star lifespans could be predicted, but... Who knew such a small probability event would happen? Occasionally, calculations can be imprecise.

After making a basic assessment, the spaceship changed its route, slowly heading toward the nearest Life Planet.

Misfortunes never come singly. This spaceship, during its journey, was also struck by an asteroid, a disaster that added insult to injury.

[External perception system severely damaged, self-repair failed.]

[Target planet reached.]

In the dense atmosphere, the spaceship drew a long arc, its surface temperature quickly rising to thousands of degrees Celsius due to intense friction.

[Alert, due to asteroid impact, anti-gravity system failed to start, recoil propulsion system destroyed, emergency landing failure probability is as high as 92.2%!]

[…Activating emergency safety mode.]

With a huge crash, a large deceleration umbrella was deployed, slowing the descent of the spaceship.

But that was far from enough.

[According to calculations, when reaching the ground, the spaceship speed will be 123.4m/s, soft-landing probability is only 2.3%...]

[Activating secondary safety mode...]

[Survivors, good luck!]

With a "plop", all the hibernation chambers were ejected from the spaceship, parachutes opening one after another.

The last to leave was a loudly screaming plant, but after a few seconds of screaming, the Kangerta's mood improved.

"Oh right, my mission was to find an Alien Planet and spread the next generation... Isn't this planet just right?"

"Hello, Outer Planet, hahahaha!"

One by one, the hibernation chambers, like little dandelions, drifted in the sky. With their lighter mass, they could land more safely on the ground with the help of parachutes.

After doing all this, the spaceship's Artificial Intelligence finally completed its mission, driving the spaceship down toward the distant ground.

...

"Ugh, have we reached the next destination?"

Passenger Ding Fan slowly woke up from the hibernation chamber, looking at the scene outside the glass barrier with vacant eyes.

Having just awoken from hibernation, his head was slightly aching, still in a state of confusion.

"Where is this? Doesn't look like the Starry Sky Port... Seems... a little strange. Huh? Why is there a forest?"

Hibernation now is not what it used to be, no longer entirely in a frozen state, so the physical recovery speed was much faster. It only took a few hours to regain basic motor functions.

"Why hasn't the hibernation chamber opened yet? Where's the robot nurse?" Ding Fan thought a bit groggily, still not responding to what had happened.

Three hours later, the AI inside the hibernation chamber injected him with a nano-enhanced vitality agent, and Ding Fan finally started gaining control over his body.

"Little Ai, where am I? Why does it feel a little off? Outside is a forest... I've never seen plants like this before." Ding Fan looked out at the strange mushrooms-like Insects crawling, and caught sight of the parachutes spread across the ground, giving him a bad feeling.

Little Ai, the AI inside the hibernation chamber, wasn't very intelligent when offline, only capable of handling simple tasks.

Upon Ding Fan's inquiry, it quickly provided a flood of information feedback.

Ding Fan was startled, turning pale.

"The spaceship crashed?! Hit by a supernova..."

"I... we crash-landed on an alien planet?"

"My God!?"

Taking a few deep breaths, Ding Fan was nearly paralyzed with fear. Now, he didn't even know where the spaceship had gone, and how on earth were they supposed to survive on an alien planet?

"Little Ai, can you contact anyone else?"

"Beep— Your communications equipment is damaged..."

"What... Manual repair needed?"

Falling silent for a moment, Ding Fan could only reluctantly accept this very grim fact.

With his abilities, manually repairing the communications system was too difficult, plus he didn't have enough tools... Without tools, nothing could be done.

After a series of blows, Ding Fan's face was flushed, breathing heavily, trying to get his mind working again.

The best solutions now are twofold, the first is to stay put and wait for rescue from companions. The hibernation chamber was strong enough; no ordinary beasts could damage it, and with the air circulation system, the chance of microbial infection was low.

The only downside was that there was no food in here, he would have to starve.

Ding Fan had just woken up from hibernation, his body severely lacking energy, though he still retained some activity ability.

If he waited a few more days, he might become so faint from hunger that he wouldn't even be able to muster the strength to venture out.

"I can't overestimate my endurance, probably just a day of starvation, and I'll be too weak... As for rescue, my companions' situation is probably similar to mine."

"Or I could just go back into hibernation."

But hibernating on an alien planet meant completely losing consciousness, entrusting everything to the external environment, something he couldn't bear.

Perhaps his companions would search for a while, and if they couldn't find him, they would give up, a real possibility.

"Little Ai, how long can the hibernation chamber's energy last?"

"Calculating... The backup energy device can effectively last 202 more days."

202 days?

The second method is naturally to walk out of the hibernation chamber, actively search for companions, or find the spaceship that landed on the ground.

Even though the spaceship might already be a heap of wreckage from the violent impact, there is still a large amount of resources inside, including food, communication tools, and various components!

Ding Fan took a deep breath, "As long as I can find the wreckage of the spaceship, relying on the resources inside to hold on until the headquarters' rescue shouldn't be too difficult..."

"Ah, but the distances in the starry sky are so far, the signal transmission is slow, it will take months for the headquarters' rescue, maybe even... years!"

Ding Fan felt his scalp tingling; for a young man in his twenties, surviving on an alien planet for several years is truly terrifying!

"If I really have to survive here for a few years, the energy in the hibernation chamber won't be enough. I will ultimately have to face the environment of the outer planet, and by then my physical condition will be worse than it is now..."

"But, where are my companions? Where is the spaceship? Damn it, my communication system is damaged! They should be able to contact each other, right?"

The strength of one person is indeed too small. At this moment, Ding Fan truly felt this.

"I must find companions. Only by finding companions and the lost spaceship can I survive!"

"Go for it!"

After making up his mind, Ding Fan couldn't help but take a deep breath. He felt his entire body trembling slightly. Facing such an extremely terrible environment, it took a while before he could calm his somewhat chaotic thoughts.

Suddenly, he saw a figure appear outside the hibernation chamber!

It was a plant looking around the hibernation chamber. The setting of the hibernation chamber's glass made it so that one couldn't see inside from outside, but from the inside, one could see outside.

"It's Kangerta, turns out there is a Kangerta near me!" Ding Fan, upon seeing the silly-looking figure clearly, was overjoyed.

Kangerta is one of the three major plants in the Green Leaf Alliance, and basically, every human spaceship carries some Green Leaf Alliance plants to purify the environment and also provide food.

Unexpectedly, this Kangerta had fallen near him.

"Seems like my luck isn't too bad; the initial food problem is solved!"

Ding Fan took another deep breath and decided to personally face the environment of the alien planet.

"Little Ai, can humans breathe the air here?"

"0.8 standard atmospheric pressure, oxygen concentration is 19%, no toxic gases detected, it is barely breathable. You need to beware of the risk of microbial infection. A high magnetic field is detected around the environment, which may affect radio communication." The capabilities of this artificial intelligence are limited and can only report this much data.

Ding Fan nodded and directed the artificial intelligence to give himself an injection of a strong broad-spectrum immune agent.

His blood circulation accelerated, and his muscles all over his body felt a bit sore.

The strong broad-spectrum immune agent can stimulate the immune system and enhance resistance, but it might not solve all the problems.

Ding Fan lay in there for another six hours, various messy thoughts in his mind bubbled up like bubbles, but apart from telling himself to be strong, none of the thoughts had much significance.

After the drug effect wore off, he tried to open the hibernation chamber and breathe the air here.

"Hey, Kangerta!"

"You're still alive, huh?" Kangerta said without a care, "You haven't come out for so long, I thought you were already dead. We are so unlucky to encounter a supernova's attack, the spaceship exploded! However, the environment on this planet isn't bad, I'm about to take root and sprout here soon!"

Speaking of this, Kangerta seemed like it was about to take root. Once rooted, it could absorb the water from the soil but would also lose its ability to move.

"Looks like it's about to get dark, you should return to the hibernation chamber too."

"No, don't root yet!"

Ding Fan, shivering from the cold, crawled out of the hibernation chamber, appearing naked on this piece of land, with the surrounding temperature at about 16 degrees Celsius.

He hastily rummaged through the hibernation chamber's trunk, finding some emergency survival supplies inside.

A solar-powered walkie-talkie with a flashlight, compass, and clock functions. The only downside is the talk range is not great, and in this environment, it's unknown how far communication can go; a sharp folding pocket knife; a laser pistol; a nano protective suit; a complete set of medical supplies; three bottles of high-energy nutrient solution; and finally, a lighter.

The hibernation chamber isn't large enough to hold a Power Armor.

"Ah, if only I had a Power Armor..."

After putting on the nano protective suit, Ding Fan stomped his feet, finally feeling a little bit warmer.

He attached the air filter on his suit, which can filter out most microorganisms and adsorb some toxic gases.

"The oxygen concentration isn't very high, a bit lacking... fortunately, it's barely breathable, not absolutely harsh death environment." Ding Fan's chest and abdomen fluctuated, he took out another syringe from the medical bag and injected it into his neck.

This injection can promote the rapid growth of red and white blood cells, aiding survival on an alien planet.

After taking a few more breaths, his body felt slightly feverish, likely due to the immune system adapting to the alien microorganisms.

"Kangerta, do you know where the spaceship went? Were you awake at that time? We need to find the spaceship."

"...Seems to be that way, but it's far!" Kangerta recalled for a while and said with a bit of uncertainty, "The spaceship was flying very fast at that time, I estimate the spaceship's landing site might be hundreds of kilometers away from here."

Hundreds of kilometers?

It seems impossible to reach it immediately.

Ding Fan licked his lips, somewhat admiring the heartless plant.

He's panicking to death now, but having a plant as a companion seems to be a little better. A plant colonizing a planet is indeed remarkable.

The various drugs mixed in his body are taking effect, and he feels like he's starting to have a high fever.

The four elements of survival: water, fire, food, and shelter, but for a student, it's still too difficult.

Ding Fan was in a dilemma, wanting to find companions meant abandoning his hibernation chamber, abandoning this absolutely safe place.

But staying here obviously has little future.

"Kangerta, what do you think I should do?"

"Me? I'll obviously stay here basking in the sun! Do you want to eat something? It's about to get dark, you should eat something and then stay in the hibernation chamber. Wait for the sun to rise to deal with things."

"Okay, thank you..."

Even though he felt very hungry, the discomfort was too severe. Ding Fan grabbed some fruit, sat on top of the hibernation chamber, and contemplated his current situation.

He turned on the solar-powered walkie-talkie, only to find it full of static noise, with no companions nearby at all.

It's normal for such a thing to happen; this is a dense forest with rolling mountains, coupled with this planet possibly having a relatively high magnetic field, the signal capability of the walkie-talkie was significantly weakened.

"Is anyone there? Is anyone there?" Ding Fan called out a few times in disbelief, but sure enough, after waiting for a while, there was no response.

But this fact made him feel more desperate.

"Kangerta, please watch this walkie-talkie, if anyone tries to contact, help me respond... I'll rest for a while."

He didn't know if it was psychological or the effect of alien microorganisms, but Ding Fan always felt dizzy, having to lie back in the hibernation chamber.

"You should eat something first!"

"Oh, okay, thank you."

People are iron, food is steel; you must have sufficient nutrients to have a strong enough immune system. Ding Fan endured the urge to vomit and ate a milk fruit. The fruit is known for its milk-like taste, and its nutritional content is quite rich. After eating it, Ding Fan felt some relief from his hunger and gradually drifted off to sleep...

The future seemed bleak, if only he could go back, how great would it be!

He would cherish what he currently has even more in the past.

Ding Fan lay in the hibernation chamber, lost in thought; he wasn't an outstanding student, the probability of becoming a superhuman wasn't high.

His life so far has been ordinary, just like his name, plain and average; since elementary school, he's had average grades, no great ambitions, and didn't even know where to start with the so-called "self-awareness" task. His daily journals were just perfunctory, and since these things were private, no one came to check.

In the glow of many predecessors, he didn't need to consider big issues like the development of civilization. These young people just played, fell in love, then found a simple job and passed their life, which is the real portrayal of ordinary people.

He was somewhat looking forward to entering the virtual world earlier and living a superhuman life...

Even if he ultimately fails the assessment, enjoying several lifetimes of happiness isn't bad!

Freedom often means indulgence; very few can manage themselves... In fact, Ding Fan greatly admired Lin Yueyue for being strong and ambitious, but helplessly, he himself was just a lazy fish!

Until today, a major turning point in life appeared...

"Ding Fan, Ding Fan, wake up quickly!" A voice suddenly came from his ears, seemingly Kangerta's scream.

"What's wrong?!" Ding Fan abruptly woke up, "Has someone found me?"

The next instant, he was startled!

Through the glass window, he noticed it was already dark. Under the moonlight, he could vaguely see a few pitch-black shadows on Kangerta's branches, looking somewhat like some sort of wild beasts!

The beasts, monkeys with several tails... they were crazily devouring the fruits on Kangerta!

This plant was also a bit hesitant to move, being just a small sapling; it usually wouldn't resist when these animals were eating its fruits.

While Ding Fan was scared, he was also a bit anxious. He fiercely knocked on the hibernation chamber, shouting loudly, "Mine, those are mine!"

But in the pitch-dark environment, he didn't dare rush out to snatch things from this crazed group of animals. From the sharp claws and fangs on the animals, it was clear these creatures were not to be trifled with.

Even with a laser gun in hand, even if he killed a few monkeys, it wouldn't be worthwhile if he got scratched.

Ding Fan could only keep knocking on the glass to intimidate this group of creatures, hoping they would leave soon. However, these monkey-like species were not frightened; instead, they came closer to the hibernation chamber, looking around.

Unfortunately, they couldn't see through the glass to find out what was inside.

After about half an hour, all the animals, satisfied, left after eating their fill.

"!..." Ding Fan looked at the mess and was utterly despondent. He took a deep breath, hiding in the hibernation chamber silently.

"Sorry," Kangerta said. It wasn't a very aggressive species and indeed couldn't help much in this situation.

"It's nothing," Ding Fan shook his head, "it's not your fault..."

The next morning, as the sky grew slightly bright, Ding Fan awoke from his sleep.

He climbed out of the hibernation chamber and suddenly saw a few remnants of fruit, bitten and discarded on the ground. He quickly went over to pick them up, used a small knife to slice away the nibbled parts, and then put them into the hibernation chamber.

At this moment, all food must be cherished.

"Consider it today's breakfast."

After a night's sleep, the immune potion seemed to take effect. His body had recovered to some extent, no longer feeling as feverish as yesterday.

After eating these fruits, Ding Fan picked all the remaining food from Kangerta.

"Eat sparingly, it's enough for three to five days, and with these nutrient solutions, you can last a week."

He decided to quickly find his companions.

"My situation is comparatively better. I have a Kangerta beside me with ready food. Others only have a few bottles of nutrient solution. Once it's finished, they must find local food, which greatly increases the risk."

"If everyone stays near the hibernation chamber, they will always be scattered... everybody will die."

"Let me find everyone."

Ding Fan made this decision. Because he was in the best condition, he had to take on this responsibility.

"Kangerta, you stay here first, I'll go out to take a look."

He held a small knife in one hand, a laser gun in the other, and a walkie-talkie attached to his belt, cautiously guarding the surroundings.

His nano protective suit, though sturdy, could resist most insect bites, but it was hard to fend off beasts attacking with brute force. Creatures like pythons could exhaust him to death; elephants could crush him, so it wasn't entirely safe.

Walking in the forest was quite difficult; often some alien plants blocked his path, requiring him to cut through with a small knife, consuming tremendous energy. Especially when venturing into bushes, strange little creatures often jumped out, keeping him on alert.

Ding Fan kept marking his path as he cut through with the small knife to prevent getting lost.

After four hours, not knowing how far he had traveled, he returned, breathless.

"There's no one there; maybe I haven't gone far enough… Let's try a different direction… I also don't know how far this walkie-talkie can reach, there are a total of six directions."

"I hope to find companions soon, I hope..."

Time passed day by day...

After the third day ended, Ding Fan had explored the distances in six directions for four hours each, but unfortunately, he hadn't found any companions.

Desperate, Ding Fan once thought he had reached the end of the world. He overestimated his willpower. Unable to find companions, food was gradually decreasing. Although he was already eating sparingly, he estimated that he only had four or five days' worth left. It was too difficult.

"Others might be worse off, Ding Fan," Kangerta said, "The fruits I provide still contain a lot of water; you are not short of water now, but others might be."

"You're right." Ding Fan licked his dry lips, "So I want to travel further tomorrow, and I might not come back at night or ever after... I must leave here."

"Are you serious?"

Making this decision wasn't easy; after hesitating for a while, Ding Fan said, "I am not sick now and have eaten enough, which is the best state! If I miss this opportunity, I fear things will only get worse."

"Everyone will die."

"Will you come along?"

"I... never mind," the plant said, "I will stay here. Even if no one accompanies me, I won't be lonely. Besides, long-distance travel consumes too much for me."

The outcome was as expected; Ding Fan nodded, "Then... good luck!"

"Good luck to you too."

The next day, Ding Fan used a deceleration umbrella to make a simple carrying package, took all survival supplies, and ventured again into the jungle.

He decided to climb the small hill to the north for a look.

From higher ground, he might be able to see his companions' deceleration umbrellas, and the walkie-talkie signal would be better.

This loneliness was indescribable; Ding Fan had thought more than once, "What if I never find companions," and the answer was, he would most likely die.

He lacked adequate survival skills in the wild; an accident or some unknown illness could take his life.

Even a lack of conversation over a long time could drive him crazy.

Ding Fan knew clearly that, at his core, he was just a lazy fish.

This time, he traveled for a total of seven hours, with some thrill but no danger. Perhaps the alien planet's creatures also somewhat feared this somewhat large animal.

He got bitten on the arm, but fortunately, the beast's sharp teeth didn't penetrate the nano protective suit, and it quickly fled.

Ding Fan, feeling soreness in his back and waist, realized that humans of this era, through genetic optimization, were much stronger and more resilient than before. He felt a bit hungry, gazed at the food in the backpack, swallowed, and then put it back.

"Hunger is such a painful thing..."

"People need food as iron needs steel; skipping a meal leaves one starved."

"I want to eat. Can I eat my arm's flesh?"

His mind was filled with thoughts of eating, nothing but eating. He wished he could devour everything, but Ding Fan knew he had to conserve the survival supplies as much as possible.

"Zzzz..." Suddenly, the walkie-talkie crackled a few times.

Ding Fan's expression changed, "Hello, is anyone there, is anyone there?!"

"Zzzz..." Possibly due to a poor signal, it was hard to hear clearly.

Exhausted, Ding Fan got up from the ground and continued walking forward. After about half an hour, he could vaguely hear a voice inside—it was a girl, but he couldn't make out what she was saying.

"Wait a minute, I'll be right there... Hey, I see your parachute!"

Ding Fan quickened his pace and looked down from the slope. There was a parachute hanging on a tree branch, and a column of black smoke wafted in the air, a very prominent marker.

"Li Qing! Great, finally found a teammate!"

"Ding Fan!"

Seeing a female classmate, Ding Fan's heart surged with a strong sense of joy.

He plopped down on the ground, panting heavily—this challenge was truly a bit daunting for him.

With a hint of joy, Ding Fan said, "I walked for eight hours and finally found a comrade. However, we need to find more companions and locate the spaceship."

"Ding Fan... do you have anything to eat?" Li Qing asked a bit embarrassedly, but she was really hungry and didn't quite dare to eat the food here.

"This is a fruit from Kangerta, you can eat it." Taking this opportunity, Ding Fan rested for a while and added some fuel to the fire.

Even though he was starving, he forced himself to play the gentleman.

Li Qing cautiously ate two fruits, replenished some energy, and then stopped. After all, this absolutely safe food counted as precious supplies.

"Actually, I've learned some knowledge about extreme survival."

Breaking the silence, Li Qing said, "For example, distinguishing whether food is edible... I found some natural fruits nearby, and some local animals have been eating them."

These green fruits looked a bit like green grapes, with some showing signs of being gnawed, but they weren't sure if they were suitable for humans.

Li Qing bit her lip and said, "Apply a part of the fruit to your skin. If there's no reaction after 15 minutes, it indicates a certain level of safety."

"Then boil them in water, place a small amount on your lips, and wait a few minutes. If there's no itching or burning sensation, place them under your tongue for about 15 minutes. If there's still no reaction, it's safe to consume..."

"Of course, I wouldn't dare to attempt such an experiment alone. If I faint, there's no one to care for me..."

Ding Fan patiently listened to her finish speaking.

Li Qing said, "So since you've come, I want to give it a try. Don't worry about it; this is bound to happen sooner or later because we're so short on food."

"Food is always a priority."

Ding Fan couldn't help but admire her inside; girls are actually quite brave. Then again, those who have the courage to step out of the hibernation chamber and face reality are generally brave.

The two boiled a cup of water using a container for storing nutrient solution and simmered the fruits for a while. Li

Qing cautiously tried one, her brow slightly furrowing.

"What's wrong?"

"... A bit sour, like a lemon, but overall it's not bad... Let's call it a day, the sun is about to set..."

"The sun..."

The day on this planet was only 19 hours long.

The atmosphere fell into silence for a moment. There was only one absolutely safe hibernation chamber, but who would sleep in it?

After a long while, Li Qing finally spoke, "You can come in too, we can squeeze in, it's not very safe outside."

"..."

Ding Fan thought about it. Although he felt a bit embarrassed, he didn't refuse.

The two squeezed into the hibernation chamber, back to back. It was his first time being this close to a girl, especially such a cute one.

However, in the face of hunger, hormones had no effect, and the desire to reproduce was insignificant.

All Ding Fan could think about was eating... he just wanted to eat, truly just to eat!

...

Early the next morning, Ding Fan woke to find Li Qing boiling water. She placed some fresh leaves on the fire, creating a thick black smoke—a very good distress signal.

"How are you feeling?" Ding Fan asked.

"I feel... alright, no stomach aches or other reactions. These fruits should be edible, eating them in small amounts shouldn't be a problem."

Ding Fan tried eating a boiled green fruit, and immediately his entire face scrunched up, "Too sour, just like a lemon, even if it's edible, it's way too hard to swallow!"

Seeing his expression, Li Qing couldn't help but laugh. "It could be used for making tea or as a spice... We might have to live here for a long time, we'll need some flavorings..."

"Yeah... we might be here for quite a while." Although the outlook wasn't promising, in front of a girl, Ding Fan had to act strong: "We will survive."

"I have some uneaten pieces and nutrient solution. Let's have breakfast first, we need to replenish our energy and then search for more companions. I've already checked the southern direction, so we'll each take a side and reconvene here in the afternoon."

"No problem!" Li Qing quickly said. She knew it wasn't time for reservations; even as a girl, she had to act.

...

There is strength in numbers. This search day, another small team member joined—it was the squad leader Lin Yueyue.

Lin Yueyue, unsure of what terrible experience she'd gone through, was covered in blood. She had even used a laser gun to kill a beast resembling a cat!

"But I wonder if this creature's meat is edible!"

"Sister Yueyue, you are incredible... killing a beast!"

"Of course, I've been specially trained! I have survival experience in the wild, and Brother Bald is my idol!" With Lin Yueyue joining and a beast as their main food, the team quickly relaxed.

The so-called "Brother Bald" was a popular host in the New Human Civilization, who frequently ventured to outer planets for wilderness survival, overcoming alien planet environments with his skills.

Lin Yueyue said, "Our most important task now is to find more partners and eventually head to the spaceship wreckage! The Artificial Intelligence should have dispatched some survival supplies to increase our survival chances. If we can find these supplies, that's obviously beneficial."

"Survival supplies? Really!"

"Absolutely... Never underestimate the intellect of Artificial Intelligence; it will do everything possible to increase our survival probability."

"But I don't know where exactly the spaceship went."

"I know the spaceship's direction; Kangerta told me, though I'm unsure if it's accurate." Ding Fan quickly pointed in a direction, saying, "It should be northeast."

Lin Yueyue used a stick to draw some images on the ground: "The speed of the spaceship during the accident was too fast, it might have traveled a long distance, so it won't be reached any time soon. Tomorrow's actions will be divided into two parts: the two of us will continue to search for companions, while Ding Fan, you will look for survival supplies."

"No problem."

Regarding the beast's meat, after roasting it, everyone only dared to try a little bit.

But that night's sleep was more crowded with the three of them in the hibernation chamber...

There were no idyllic scenes, as all anyone could think about was eating meat, eating meat, eating meat!

When survival becomes the most urgent need, every little improvement feels so wonderful.

...(Actually, I'm too lazy to continue; this thing seems like it could be written into tens of thousands of words...)

...

[Accident Record: A rare spaceship accident caused 67 deaths. It was nearly the biggest accident in the last ten thousand years of the New Human Civilization. Surprisingly, 87 other survivors managed to live for a year and six months on a Life Planet, relying on the spaceship wreckage, and successfully awaited rescue.]

[According to subsequent statistics, the survival probability for those who engaged in self-rescue was higher than for those who awaited passive rescue.]

[These survivors formed their own mini-society over that year and six months, maintaining their moral system. Moreover, the vast majority of survivors became mentally more mature after the incident and later achieved minor success in their lives.]

[This prompts us to reflect on whether the previous education system was perfect, or if more resilience training should be included. Often, adversity is what helps a person grow...]

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