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Li Wei stood on the edge of the second explosion crater, squatted down, and pressed on the floating dust on the crater wall, unable to press deeper than a knuckle.

Due to the collective effect of 8 carefully placed nuclear bombs, the size of Explosion Crater No. 2 was incredibly large, with a diater of about 4600 ters and a depth of approximately 577 ters, as observed by the space station!

The original Explosion Crater No. 1 was directly erased, and the edges of Explosion Crater No. 2 rose about seven to eight ters, like the rim of a ringed mountain.

Standing on the edge of the explosion crater, Li Wei felt as if he were looking at a valley with no end in sight, since most of the crater’s bottom area was covered by shadows due to the angle of the sunlight, giving it the sense of an abyss.

However, in actuality, the explosion crater only covered an area of 16 square kiloters, comparable to a small lake, but it was only because it was on the Moon and created by humans that it could deliver such a shocking impact.

When the explosion happened on the 12th, even Yushu Base, located 200 kiloters away in a straight line, saw the ghastly white flash of the nuclear detonation, which also triggered a maximum 5.2-magnitude earthquake in the surrounding area. One could clearly feel the vibrations, and compared to the first ti, the force had turned over a new leaf entirely, with the yield increased by a full 160 tis.

"Old Liu, we might need to send a report back to the surface."

Li Wei carefully observed the slope, which theoretically calculated to be around 25%, was already considered steep and significantly affected the operations.

The subsequent blasting required descending at least two to three hundred ters in height to drill into the crater wall. The current equipnt could barely cope, but out of space-borne caution, developing so adapted kits would be more appropriate.

"The slope ratio is indeed a bit high, it would be best to let the robots work, human operations will soon beco unreliable."

Liu Ming thought further ahead, as the continual deepening of the explosions would rapidly increase the slope ratio, even approaching 1, which is an angle of 45 degrees. He estimated that descent would require professional equipnt soon.

Although nuclear explosives could create extrely smooth craters, they could not create tiered mountain roads around the mine pits on Earth, and they did not have the energy to build roads either.

"So, that would an a specialized work vehicle... and we also need to find a way to deal with ergency rapid ascents, hiss~"

Li Wei’s speech was interrupted by a cry of pain; he was still under the effects of Drug 304, aning he was still undergoing tooth replacent.

Even though significant optimizations had been made in this area, the pain from rapid tooth replacent was unavoidable, especially as Li Wei had not taken any painkillers during the mission.

His cries were clearly heard by Liu Ming over the radio, who couldn’t help but move his own gums.

Liu Ming was the second to be inoculated with the injection, but according to the tiline, he still had three to four days before he would start replacing his teeth.

"Beep beep beep... This is Yushu Base, please respond if you hear this, beep beep beep... This is... "

Suddenly, a call sign ca through the radio, and Li Wei hurriedly replied:

"I am Li Wei, signal received, repeat, I am Li Wei..."

After about a few seconds, Fu Xiangjie’s voice sounded again:

"The new four team mbers have arrived, we have landed at Yushu Base, instructor, I request to pinch a floret of broccoli, to entertain the new mbers tonight!"

Li Wei imdiately recalled the news from two days prior about the dispatch of the new batch of four permanent team mbers. Starting four days after the explosion, all the experts, excluding the permanent astronauts, began to withdraw in succession, and at the sa ti, the new team mbers promised by the ground had arrived.

Two n and two won, all under thirty-five years of age, clearly ant to have the old team mbers ntor the new ones.

Li Wei was uniquely tolerant of newcors and imdiately answered:

"The baby bok choy should be ready by now, take out our best stuff to treat them. Liu Ming and I still have about eight hours before we can return. Please get so rest as soon as possible, over!"

...

"Co, co, co, welco my junior brothers!"

While Fu Xiangjie was on the call with Li Wei, Deng Lei was enthusiastically welcoming the four new team mbers, one of whom he was particularly familiar with.

Gao Qitao felt a bit awkward being called a junior brother since Deng Lei was old enough to be his father, but technically speaking, he was indeed his junior in the profession.

He was a graduate of the 2017 class and one of the most outstanding among the first batch of talent independently cultivated by Xinyuan, having primarily worked on the design and implentation of the OGAS System over the past year.

A month ago, when discussing subsequent crew mbers on the ground, Xie Liaofu imdiately recomnded him after half of the four slots were given to Xinyuan.

The other female mber, Yu Jie, ca from a materials science background and was sent to Qingshan Base after joining the workforce. She ca to the Moon to be trained as a nuclear engineer.

However, regardless, these two couldn’t yet be considered experts. They ca to the Moon to work while they continued their studies, with Xinyuan hoping to cultivate space talent from the ground up.

The candidates sent by the Aerospace Developnt Committee were also strong, but the 28-year-old Zhang Xiaozhou was a prodigy in the field of nuclear physics, earning his Ph.D. at the age of 24. He had published several extrely valuable papers since he was 20 and participated in nurous cutting-edge projects, becoming a truly pivotal figure.

The other slot went to a 32-year-old female nad Zhang Qiuying, an electronics expert who also earned a Ph.D. in psychology, so she could provide psychological counseling services to the team mbers.

These four team mbers were just the first batch; another four would be added in the second batch, with several more batches to follow, eventually bringing the number of permanent astronauts on the Moon to around 20, including 12 stationed at Yushu Base and 8 at the Black Rabbit Space Station.

As far as Deng Lei knew, this expansion plan should be completed within the year. As for replacents?

The Aerospace Developnt Committee’s intentions were unclear, but for employees like Deng Lei and Li Wei from Xinyuan Company, they rembered discussing annual leave with the boss last ti—Lin Ju had ntioned holidays...

Xinyuan’s policy for permanent Moon-based astronauts was referenced against sea duty, tentatively set at one year off-Earth followed by a two to four-month break, with each astronaut granted one family reunion slot per year.

This was a suggestion from Lin Ju to alleviate the psychological well-being of employees, allowing them to invite one relative to their workplace for a reunion lasting no more than seven days within a work cycle, with the first application required two months in advance for necessary training of the relative.

For now, this benefit was temporarily implented under the na of Xinyuan Company, but Lin Ju was already planning to transition it under United Mining.

Deng Lei and Li Wei, of course, already had this benefit and could use it this year. Deng had chosen his wife, while Li Wei was still hesitant.

As for the other two team mbers, although there was no news, Li Wei didn’t think that the Aerospace Developnt Committee would treat them unequally and probably were still discussing the matter.

The main purpose of this benefit was to stabilize the workforce. Lin Ju was well aware of the Moon’s importance, and maintaining a stable personnel structure was essential. The first batch of team mbers might work for over ten years before being transferred elsewhere.

Deng Lei was also happy with this arrangent and even looked forward to bringing his son to the Moon when he grew up enough to et the requirents.

Perhaps it was his personal feelings mixing in, but he was exceptionally friendly towards the newcors.

"Once again, welco you, my colleagues, juniors, and comrades."

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