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Chapter 1400: Chapter 1260: Borrowing a Place to Build a Spaceship Chapter 1400: Chapter 1260: Borrowing a Place to Build a Spaceship Hearing Doctor Darkstar’s words, Lincoln felt very relieved.

Although the process was strangely simple — he had just braced himself to spend a lot of ti on it, but before he really began to exert himself, the other party had agreed straight away.

This made Lincoln think: Due to the informational disparity between the two civilizations, there must have been so misunderstandings between him and the Doctor.

But since the result was positive in the end, let the misunderstandings be!

Consider it a beautiful accident, there’s no need to delve into it.

The urgent matter at hand was —

“Doctor, do you have the Core Technical Drawings of the Spaceship?”

“Spaceship?” Doctor Darkstar was taken aback for a second but quickly caught on to what Lincoln was referring to, “Yes, I do.”

“May I take a look at them?”

Without any hesitation, the Doctor imdiately took out a stack of technical information from his newly changed uniform and handed it to Lincoln.

Lincoln opened the docunt titled [Strategic High-Altitude Support Carrier Construction Standard Manual], and an item in the table of contents imdiately attracted all his attention —

“[Positron Reaction Furnace]?” he read out the na subconsciously, quite surprised.

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He had thought it would at most be so technology that was slightly more advanced than nuclear fusion, because —

“You already have this kind of technology and you’re still encountering energy shortages?”

“The problems we face aren’t just energy shortages, but also shortages of supplies.

And…” Doctor Darkstar sighed, “our direction of technological developnt is severely imbalanced, moving further and further in information and digital aspects, while our technologies in reality have long fallen into stagnation.”

“After suffering the double blow of the [Intelligence Rebellion] and the [Great Civil War], it’s tough enough to maintain our existing facilities, let alone produce brand new reactors.”

“As revenue fell short of expenses, we entered a vicious cycle.”

Doctor Darkstar shook his head in dismay.

Lincoln beca more curious about the history of their world.

However, before that, he needed to study this information closely.

And oh, the closer he looked, the more excited he beca —

Positron engines, composite engine matrices, structural self-repair, high-power axial field drives, and even high-power ion diffusion cannons, high-energy pulsed laser cannons, and large multi-use missile vertical launch units…

This thing was much more powerful than the empty shell Mavis had made!

With the resources he could currently mobilize, he could actually build one!

And he didn’t even need to spend his own money.

Well, this ti it seems a bit difficult to spend his own money anyway…

This was not sothing he could quietly produce in the laboratory — the necessary equipnt, resources, and manpower were beyond imagination.

Many of the ticulous tasks were beyond even the highest-level engineers at Titan Manufacturing.

To accomplish this “national heavy hitter,” naturally, “national heavy hitter level” engineers were needed.

So —

It was ti to employ the [Technique of Persuasion]!

Before doing that, he first asked Doctor Darkstar’s opinion: “Doctor, how about we build this warship in reality?”

The Doctor nodded his head, showing no objections.

Therefore, Lincoln dialed Henry’s phone.

“Lincoln?

You have ti to call at this hour?” ca the teasing tone from Henry, clearly aware of the huge changes that had taken place in the virtual world.

“That’s not important, the problem has been solved.

Right now, there’s an urgent matter I need your help with,” Lincoln got straight to the point.

“What’s the matter?” Henry instantly beca serious.

“I need to borrow a place to conduct an experint.”

“Your laboratory doesn’t suffice?”

“Too small, I need more room to operate,” Lincoln explained, which was also a way of indicating to Henry the requirents for the experintal site, “This experint requires so large-scale equipnt, and it’s a bit risky, so I need to borrow a place from soone else.”

“Who are you thinking of borrowing from?” Henry asked casually, “Just tell , I’ve got it covered!”

Henry was full of confidence.

Lincoln borrowing a laboratory space, is that even possible?

It’s totally impossible, right?!

“I’m not sure either, but Daxia must have nuclear fusion laboratories that are far from the populated areas, right?”

“?!” Henry suddenly felt that he had spoken without thinking earlier, “Nuclear fusion laboratories???”

“Exactly!” Lincoln confird, “I mainly want to borrow their strong magnetic confinent equipnt and related researchers.

Don’t worry, it’s just for a short ti.

Once my own is built, I’ll return it to them.”

Henry felt a little dizzy.

“Wait a minute, let sort this out…”

“You want to build a laboratory that is on par with a nuclear fusion laboratory?”

“And then, you also want to borrow the nuclear fusion reactor laboratory, and poach a small team from their researchers to help you?”

“Correct,” Lincoln nodded, “There shouldn’t be any problem with the approval, right?”

“No…

no problem.” Henry felt his mouth go dry.

“Shall I continue?”

“There’s more?” Henry was surprised.

“Right, I rember Daxia has several Particle Beam Cross Application Laboratories, and there are teams conducting positron testing experints.”

“You an…” Henry’s voice beca hesitant.

“I want to borrow their laboratories and scholars as well,” Lincoln ruthlessly shattered his illusion.

Suddenly——before Henry even knew why, he felt goosebumps all over his body.

He was certain it wasn’t because of borrowing personnel; compared to the nuclear fusion laboratory, particle laboratories and researchers weren’t too much trouble.

It had to be sothing else, sothing more important!

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His internal danger warning lights were flashing non-stop, and he even felt a chill in his body!

What could it be?

Strong magnetic confinent…

Particle Beam Cross Application Laboratory…

Positrons…

An electric current zapped through his body, and in a trembling voice, he asked, “What are you planning to do?

You’re not planning to make so sort of super bomb, are you?”

“No, not at all,” Lincoln hastily denied, “I just want to make a furnace.”

“A furnace…” Henry probed, “I guess this furnace isn’t for boiling water, is it?”

“Well…

in a certain sense, you could say that?” Lincoln wasn’t quite sure.

This response made Henry even more uncertain.

He sighed and said, “You’ve got to give so kind of idea, right?”

So Lincoln said, “I want to build a Flying Aircraft Carrier that can fly.

It needs a stronger source of energy, so before building the ship, I’m planning to build a stronger reactor to provide energy and power the engines.”

“?”

A giant question mark popped up above his head.

Henry thought he was hearing a fantasy tale.

A Flying Aircraft Carrier that can actually fly?

Is that even possible to build??

While his rationality was telling him it was completely impossible, his emotions were screaming at him— ‘This is coming from Lincoln!

What if?

What if?

What if?!’

Countless “what ifs” echoed in his heart, confusing Henry so much his head spun.

When he ca back to his senses, his first words were:

“I need to take so confidentiality asures first.”

But Lincoln shook his head: “No need, this ti there’s no need to go to great lengths for secrecy.”

“No need?!” In just a few minutes, Henry didn’t know how many tis he had been shocked.

Nevertheless, Lincoln’s voice remained as calm as ever: “Right, there’s no need.

I’m planning to disclose this at the press conference.”

“Wait a minute!!

Wait a minute!!” Henry’s voice suddenly rose several pitches!

“I’ll go and borrow the personnel for you first; we’ll discuss secrecy when we et!

Don’t ntion this to anyone until we et!!”

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