Chapter 51: Sol Five, We Crashed
Translator: CKtalon Editor: CKtalon
“Run! Run! Mai Dong, run—!”
Tomcat yelled at the top of its voice.
The girl was taken aback.
Three seconds later, there was a deafening boom. The intense tremors passed through the module’s wall and air, as all the tiny objects floating in the module seemed to freeze at that moment. The air seemed compressed.
Time paused for a moment.
Immediately after that, all the objects violently flew up as the panel and screens on the module’s walls shattered.
The space station’s structure let out the sharp groan of twisting metal as warnings about the loss of cabin pressure sounded.
Mai Dong felt a strong force slam into her chest. Her first feeling was that she was in a car accident and had been rear-ended.
Her body flew out uncontrollably as she tumbled around in midair. Right on the heels of that, she was held back by the earpiece wire which was coiled around her arm. Mai Dong’s body jerked back like a pendulum and slammed heavily into the control panel.
The space station had lost its attitude and she felt dizzy as everything before her eyes was spinning.
Blaring by her ears were the undulating alerts. The entire core module looked red from the warning lights.
Mai Dong had lost all control of her body as she slammed into the window once more.
Before she fell unconscious, all she saw was the red lights and thick smoke.
…
There was still the striking warning window on the computer screen. As Tomcat pressed down on the earpiece, it stood in front of the work desk, its mechanical heart feeling cold.
It’s over.
It’s really over.
At the final moment, the Eagle’s crappy computer had bugged out.
In a normal docking procedure, the Eagle would begin to decelerate when it reached a distance of ten kilometers from the space station. It would reduce its relative speed to below 100 m/s at five kilometers, and drop to 3 m/s once it entered the hundred-meter mark.
But due to the problems involving the propellant and hurricane, normal docking procedures were no longer suitable.
Therefore, Tomcat had used a one-time orbit insertion strategy—using high acceleration and deceleration speeds without stopping when entering anchoring points to save fuel.
However, this resulted in the lander having higher than normal speeds when docking.
According to Tomcat’s plan, the Eagle and the space station would have a relative speed of 1–2 m/s during the docking process. It was like a trailer, weighing more than ten tonnes, immediately entering its parking lot, after doing an accelerated drift into a different lane, while reducing its speed to zero.
The first step had been smooth-sailing, and the relative speed between the Eagle and space station had dropped to 10 m/s.
Based on the development of this trend, the lander would perfectly dock with the space station.
Following that, the Eagle’s sensors had made a mess.
On the approach during the even nearer broadside docking stage, the target and tracker were too close, and due to the delay of the surface’s remote controls, the docking control was done autonomously by the spacecraft.
The Eagle didn’t have any occupants on board, so the control privileges were left to the computer.
And once again, a bug appeared. Tomcat didn’t know the source of the malfunction. It might have been a programming mistake or a result of the sandstorm. The computer had misjudged its speed, switching off the reverse engines ahead of time.
The Eagle immediately lost its deceleration and continued moving with its original inertia at 6 m/s before slamming into the space station.
At that moment, the two bodies were less than forty meters apart. The lander only needed about six seconds to cross this distance, so no one was able to react in time.
The moment Kunlun Station noticed the Eagle’s malfunction, it sent an alert.
But it was already too late.
The lander and the space station’s docking mechanism could only withstand a 5 m/s collision, and that was the limit. Any higher resulted in damage to the mechanism and air-seal… To be honest, the engineers who had originally designed this never expected anyone to slam over at 5 m/s. Under normal conditions, the docking speed would be at less than a meter per second, even slower than a person’s walking speed.
They felt that a redundancy of 5 m/s was more than sufficient.
For this 5 m/s redundancy, they had designed the docking mechanism to be as sturdy as a ship anchor, wasting plenty of their weight quota.
Tomcat sat down in silence as it looked at the two blips collide into one another.
Following that, a series of windows popped up. The first was a warning window with numbers rapidly jumping over it. The Eagle and the space station’s numbers went from green to red as they exceeded normal thresholds.
Imagine a trailer weighing more than ten tonnes slamming over at a speed of 6 m/s. Nothing could withstand such an impact. Even a cement wall would crumple like paper mâché.
Tomcat stared at the screen with a blank look.
It didn’t dare to imagine what had happened on the track, four hundred kilometers above it. It didn’t even want to know if Mai Dong was still alive or not… After the collision, the Eagle deviated from its trajectory, and the docking mechanism was completely unable to lock onto a speed of 6 m/s.
The metal at the APAS and the clamps had all been damaged. The Eagle had completely destroyed the APAS before being thrown into an out-of-control tumble.
It was tumbling through space, breaking ranks from the space station as it vanished into pitch-black space.
The United Space Station also began losing control after suffering the impact. It began spinning about its central axis.
The Eagle’s rear-ending had destroyed a APAS and also flattened the Dawn experiment module.
When Tomcat received the warning about the United Space Station’s loss of pressure, it meant that the exterior had been punctured by the impact. Air inside the module was leaking as the pressure rapidly decreased.
The smoke warnings were sounding as well. The space station’s sensors had detected smoke, which also meant the latent problem of fire.
The space station was filled with pure oxygen, so a tiny spark was enough to cause a flaming disaster.
“Miss Mai Dong! Mai Dong! Mai Dong—! Answer if you copy! Answer if you copy!” Tomcat roared. The signal hadn’t been cut, but there was no response.
Clearly, something had happened to Mai Dong.
Tomcat’s head nearly blew up.
The launch had been done too hastily… I didn’t do a complete inspection. It’s not surprising that a bug appeared in the Eagle’s computer and sensors. With such harsh conditions, and spacecraft being objects with high failure rates, whose spacecraft or space station isn’t without problems?
However, 99% of the problems others had were trivial ones. A tiny fix made sure that they wouldn’t affect any functionality.
As for the Eagle, to have two problems appearing, each lethal… This was a first for Tomcat.
Tomcat couldn’t sweat, but if it could, it would definitely be perspiring like a waterfall.
It forced itself to calm down.
Calm down.
Calm down!
Don’t panic… You mustn’t panic! All the problems need to be solved one by one! Start with the most urgent one!
Tomcat no longer had the time to deal with the Eagle. It could die for all it cared. After causing such a huge mess, it was better off dead.
Tomcat first needed to rescue the space station from the boundary of complete destruction… Mai Dong’s situation was unknown, and it might be possible that she had lost all mobility.
At that moment, the only one capable of rescuing her was Tomcat.
The space station was losing pressure. The air pressure and temperatures were dropping, and would soon drop below the safety threshold. If Tomcat didn’t take the required measures, Mai Dong would die from suffocation… However, Tomcat didn’t know which module was damaged. All it could do was obtain control of the space station and immediately shut all module hatches, to stop the airflow between modules.
What could be done had been done. Tomcat only wished that the damage wasn’t to the core module.
Next up was the smoke warning.
After that, it was the warning of the attitude instability.
Tomcat’s two paws moved swiftly as it resolved each and every warning.
The United Space Station was like a sinking ship filled with water. Tomcat was frantically plugging the holes, pulling the ship from the edge of sinking. It yearned to have another two more paws.
“Tomcat… How’s the situation?” Tang Yue asked. “Which stage are we at?”
“Tang Yue, I’ll have to trouble you to hold on a little longer.” Tomcat gritted its teeth as it said in a deep voice. “We crashed.”
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- Chapter 251 (END) - Final Epilogue
- Chapter 250: Sol Three Hundred and Forty-Two, It is Home
- Chapter 249: Sol Three Hundred and Forty-Two, Don’t Die on Mars
- Chapter 248: Sol Three Hundred and Forty-Two, Breathe Hard
- Chapter 247: Sol Three Hundred and Forty-Two, 2053’s First Snow
- Chapter 246: Sol Three Hundred and Forty-Two, Travel the World With the Cat
- Chapter 245: Sol Three Hundred and Forty-Two, All the Insolent Life in the World
- Chapter 244: Sol Three Hundred and Forty-Two, Wanderer Eloping at Night
- Chapter 243: Sol Three Hundred and Forty-Two, Shameless
- Chapter 242: Sol Three Hundred and Forty-One, The Myth of Sisyphus
- Chapter 241: Sol Three Hundred and Forty, The Desert’s Emperor Penguin
- Chapter 240: Sol Three Hundred and Forty, If There’s a Next Life, Be a Salted Fish
- Chapter 239: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Nine, A Truly Unknown Future
- Chapter 238: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Nine, If I Must Die in the Starry Night
- Chapter 237: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Eight, Don’t Antagonize a Cornered Cat
- Chapter 236: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Eight, Universe’s Roving Court
- Chapter 235: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Eight, Don’t Abandon Me
- Chapter 234: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Seven, Threshold
- Chapter 233: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Six, Raising Flags Across the Universe
- Chapter 232: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Six, Tomcat’s Vehicle Pushing
- Chapter 231: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Five, Gandalf Standing Above the Dunes
- Chapter 230: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Five, Greatest Sinner in Human History
- Chapter 229: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Four, Humanity’s Joy and Sadness Aren’t Interlinked
- Chapter 228: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Four, Waiting For Gold Hoe
- Chapter 227: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Four, Star Chart
- Chapter 226: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Four, He Said This Bit of Roughening up Is Nothing
- Chapter 225: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Four, Goodbye, Kunlun Station
- Chapter 224: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Three, Eve
- Chapter 223: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Three, Captain Cook on Mars
- Chapter 222: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Three, Unverifiable
- Chapter 221: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Two, Hope Or Death
- Chapter 220: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Two, Letter
- Chapter 219: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Two, Come Out
- Chapter 218: Sol Three Hundred and Thirty-Two, Airlock
- Chapter 217: Epilogue
- Chapter 216: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Seven, The Final Sol
- Chapter 215: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Seven, Make Sure You Don’t Sleep
- Chapter 214: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Seven, It Has to be Done
- Chapter 213: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Seven, Reuniting With You In Another Universe
- Chapter 212: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Seven, I’m Going Back On My Word
- Chapter 211: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Seven, You Gave Me Life
- Chapter 210: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Seven, Plaques of the Three Chiefs
- Chapter 209: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Seven, Only Method
- Chapter 208: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Seven, World’s Richest Cat
- Chapter 207: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Seven, That’s My Ideal Life As A Cat
- Chapter 206: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Six, Eye Estimation and Orbit Altitude
- Chapter 205: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Six, How Should A Wedding Photo Be Taken
- Chapter 204: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Six, Rescue Failed
- Chapter 203: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Six, The Flocking Amoeba
- Chapter 202: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Six, Mutation
- Chapter 201: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Five, First There Was Newton and Then There Was Heaven; The Immensity of Graham’s Number
- Chapter 200: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Five, Do Not Disturb My Cards
- Chapter 199: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Five, Master’s Diary
- Chapter 198: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Five, Let’s Play
- Chapter 197: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Five, If You Were Given Three Sols to Live
- Chapter 196: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Four, How to Enter the Two-Dimensional World
- Chapter 195: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Four, Desert, Loneliness, Shit-Stirring Stick
- Chapter 194: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Three, God of All Things—Windseeker
- Chapter 193: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Three, Predator at the Top of the Mars Desert Food Chain
- Chapter 192: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Two, Law of Tomcat’s Flag-Raising
- Chapter 191: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Two, The Last Party Branch in the Universe
- Chapter 190: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Two, Stare at the Sun
- Chapter 189: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Two, Where There Are People, There are Programmers
- Chapter 188: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Two, Incredible Engine
- Chapter 187: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Two, The Mathematical Problem in the Aviation Disaster
- Chapter 186: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Two, An Electrical Engineer Saving the World
- Chapter 185: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Two, Say My Name Again
- Chapter 184: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Two, Crumbling World
- Chapter 183: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Two, Reboot
- Chapter 182: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-One, Ship to Mars
- Chapter 181: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-One, HELLO MARS
- Chapter 180: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-One, Project Landing
- Chapter 179: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-One, Seven Kilograms of Thrust
- Chapter 178: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-One, Lonely Spring
- Chapter 177: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty, Tomorrow’s Tang Yue Will Still Rise As Usual
- Chapter 176: Epilogue
- Chapter 175: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Four, Before the Comet Arrives
- Chapter 174: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Four, Buttocks and Thermal-Resistant Belly
- Chapter 173: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Four, What’s There to Be Afraid of Infinite Truth
- Chapter 172: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Four, Don’t Press the Red Button
- Chapter 171: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Three, Our Eyes
- Chapter 170: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Three, Zero
- Chapter 169: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Three, Burning Whale
- Chapter 168: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Three, You’re Still Alive
- Chapter 167: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Three, Ten Thousand Meters
- Chapter 166: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Two, Legend of Obasuteyama
- Chapter 165: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Two, The Way to Keep Kunlun Station Safe
- Chapter 164: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Two, Kunlun Station
- Chapter 163: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Two, Confidence This Big
- Chapter 162: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Two, Two Broken Records
- Chapter 161: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-One, Becoming a Repairman
- Chapter 160: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-One, Am I Still Alive?
- Chapter 159: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-One, Goddard’s Wall
- Chapter 158: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-One, First Mock
- Chapter 157: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty, Crash
- Chapter 156: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty, A Human with No Origins and Place to Return To
- Chapter 155: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty, Calamity Circle
- Chapter 154: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty, You’re a Zap, You’re My Light, You’re My Only Fairy Tale
- Chapter 153: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty, That Slut of a Computer Asked for It
- Chapter 152: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Nine, Are You Trying to Anger Me to Death?
- Chapter 151: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Seven, Bio-communism
- Chapter 150: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Eight, Correct Way of Disposing Space Trash
- Chapter 149: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Eight, Dismantling Supervisor
- Chapter 148: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Seven, Head out to See the Flying Saucer
- Chapter 147: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Seven, Despair Induces Curses for a Cat
- Chapter 146: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Six, Booby Trap
- Chapter 145: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Six, Crossing the Final Obstacle
- Chapter 144: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Six, Crossing the River on a Paper Boat
- Chapter 143: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Five, Battle to Save Mai Dong
- Chapter 142: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Five, We Only Want Sixty Kilograms
- Chapter 141: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Five, Tractors Struck from Hammers
- Chapter 140: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Five, It Is the Way of Heaven to Take from What Has an Excess in Order to Make Good What Is Deficient
- Chapter 139: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Five, Fitter, Electrician, Assembler, Plumber, Instrument Engineer, Repairman
- Chapter 138: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Four, Your Relatives Cover All of Africa
- Chapter 137: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Four, Grandmother to All of Europe
- Chapter 136: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Four, Wallfacer Cat
- Chapter 135: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Three, Does God Play Dice?
- Chapter 134: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Three, Killer Litter Weighing 102 Trillion Tonnes
- Chapter 133: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Three, Sir, Please Subdue That Malignant Star
- Chapter 132: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Three, WARNING
- Chapter 131: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Three, Long-Distance Interstellar Strike Weapon
- Chapter 130: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Two, Visitor From Beyond the Sky
- Chapter 129: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Two, The Brawling in the Bathroom and Soap
- Chapter 128: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Two, New-Age Celibate Philosopher
- Chapter 127: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Two, Head Out Lady
- Chapter 126: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Two, Nothing But Bubbles
- Chapter 125: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-One, The Germans Have Eighty Years of Replacement Parts
- Chapter 124: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-One, History Moves Upward in a Spiral of Negations
- Chapter 123: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy, A Single Person’s Sunset
- Chapter 122: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy, The Unsolvable Conundrum
- Chapter 121: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy, Evolutionary History of Life on Earth
- Chapter 120: Epilogue
- Chapter 119: Sol Hundred and Fourteen, The Return
- Chapter 118: Sol Hundred and Fourteen, Disqualified as a Human Being
- Chapter 117: Sol Hundred and Fourteen, The Straw That Broke the Camel’s Back
- Chapter 116: Sol Hundred and Fourteen, Seven Heroes of Wudang
- Chapter 115: Sol Hundred and Thirteen, Martian Agriculture
- Chapter 114: Sol Hundred and Thirteen, Tomorrow Will Be Better
- Chapter 113: Sol Hundred and Thirteen, Shit Creates a Beautiful World
- Chapter 112: Sol Hundred and Twelve, Flowers in Bloom
- Chapter 111: Sol Hundred and Twelve, Biscuits and Coal
- Chapter 110: Sol Hundred and Twelve, Unintentional Actions May Bring Unexpected Success
- Chapter 109: Sol Hundred and Twelve, Tomb Digger
- Chapter 108: Sol Hundred and Twelve, I Believe I’ll Be Forever Alone
- Chapter 107: Sol Hundred and Eleven, An Orphan
- Chapter 106: Sol Hundred and Eleven, The Mother Who Urges You To Wear Thermal Underwear
- Chapter 105: Sol Hundred and Eleven, 1/6333333 Intuition
- Chapter 104: Sol Hundred and Ten, Underlying Every Piece of Land on Mars Is a Thesis
- Chapter 103: Sol Hundred and Ten, zhddygt
- Chapter 102: Sol Hundred and Ten, The Old Monks Before the Big Bang
- Chapter 101: Sol Hundred and Ten, The Heavens are Dead
- Chapter 100: Sol Hundred and Nine, Mai Dong Sucks at Naming
- Chapter 99: Sol Hundred and Nine, the Dinghy in the Middle of the Ocean
- Chapter 98: Sol Hundred and Nine, Please Don’t Tremble
- Chapter 97: Sol Hundred and Nine, 100,000 Pictures
- Chapter 96: Sol Hundred and Nine, The Missing Tomcat
- Chapter 95: Sol Hundred and Seven, Fourth Sol After Tomcat’s Departure
- Chapter 94: Sol Hundred and Seven, Third Sol After Tomcat’s Departure
- Chapter 93: Sol Hundred and Six, Second Sol After Tomcat’s Departure
- Chapter 92: Sol Hundred and Five, First Sol After Tomcat’s Departure
- Chapter 91: Sol Hundred and Four, Sunset
- Chapter 90: Sol Hundred and Four, I Think It Can Still Be Rescued
- Chapter 89: Sol Hundred and Four, The Last Solution
- Chapter 88: Sol Hundred and Three, Martian Iceman
- Chapter 87: Sol Hundred and Three, A Murder Caused by a Particle
- Chapter 86: Sol Hundred and Two, International Superstar Tang Yue
- Chapter 85: Sol Hundred and Two, Star
- Chapter 84: Sol Hundred and Two, New for Three Years, Old for Three Years, Patch It and It Lasts Another Three Years
- Chapter 83: Sol Hundred and Two, The Toilet at the End of the Universe
- Chapter 82: Sol Hundred and One, Planting the Tomato Seeds in the Pots
- Chapter 81: Sol Hundred and One, Men and Women are Unequal in Love
- Chapter 80: Sol Hundred and One, Wretched God
- Chapter 79: Sol Hundred and One, When Heaven Is About to Confer a Great Responsibility on Man
- Chapter 78: Sol Hundred, Starting from the Cambrian Period
- Chapter 77: Sol Hundred, Picasso’s Full Name
- Chapter 76: Sol Hundred, Sliding into the Abyss
- Chapter 75: Sol Hundred, Hoarding Shit to Richness
- Chapter 74: Sol Hundred, Shit-Stirring Tomcat
- Chapter 73: Sol Ninety-Nine, Civilization to Dust
- Chapter 72: Sol Ninety-Nine, Precious Land
- Chapter 71: Sol Ninety-Nine, No One Steals Electric Cars Here
- Chapter 70: Sol Ninety-Nine, Polyethylene and Condenser
- Chapter 69: Sol Ninety-Nine, Memoirs of Human Civilization
- Chapter 68: Sol Ninety-Nine, Saving the World with a Shovel
- Chapter 67: Sol Ninety-Eight, A Man Without Water Is Not a Man at All
- Chapter 66: Sol Ninety-Eight, Scurvy, and Kidney Failure
- Chapter 65: Sol Ninety-Eight, The Space Station’s Miss Farmer
- Chapter 64: Sol Ninety-Eight, The Mathematical Explanation Between Gradual Enlightenment and Instant Enlightenment
- Chapter 63: Sol Ninety-Eight, Disappearance of the Orion I
- Chapter 62: Epilogue
- Chapter 61: Sol Five, Grab onto That Shackle
- Chapter 60: Sol Five, Five Seconds That Can Give Birth to Ten Thousand Stars
- Chapter 59: Sol Five, Seventy-Meter-Long Surgical Knife
- Chapter 58: Sol Five, The Arm
- Chapter 57: Sol Five, The Solitary Shout
- Chapter 56: Sol Five, Fly Towards the Sun
- Chapter 55: Sol Five, The Mountain Will Not Come to Muhammad
- Chapter 54: Sol Five, Biting Fate by the Throat
- Chapter 53: Sol Five, Good People Live Long
- Chapter 52: Sol Five, Eternal Increase in Entropy
- Chapter 51: Sol Five, We Crashed
- Chapter 50: Sol Five, The Probability of Success from Betting One’s Life
- Chapter 49: Sol Five, Desperado
- Chapter 48: Sol Five, I’m Watching from Hundreds of Millions of Kilometers Away
- Chapter 47: Sol Five, Lonely Radio Wave
- Chapter 46: Sol Five, Third Life in the Whole Universe
- Chapter 45: Sol Five, Either Make or Break
- Chapter 44: Sol Five, I’ve Been Caught by the Nazis
- Chapter 43: Sol Five, Nostalgia Became a Tiny Spacecraft
- Chapter 42: Sol Five, Lil’ Eagle’s Race
- Chapter 41: Sol Five, Eagle, Away You Go!
- Chapter 40: Sol Five, Mars United Space Station
- Chapter 39: Sol Five, the Greatest Being-Toward-Death
- Chapter 38: Sol Five, The Meaning of a Million Tang Yue’s
- Chapter 37: Sol Five, Snail in a Race
- Chapter 36: Sol Five, The Universe’s Final Broadcasting Station
- Chapter 35: Sol Four, Man is Unable to Defeat the Universe
- Chapter 34: Sol Four, Cold Physics and Mathematics
- Chapter 33: Sol Four, Parents Need Alone Time When Guiding Children With Their Studies
- Chapter 32: Sol Four, SpongeBob Lives Under the Sea
- Chapter 31: Sol Four, Two Solutions to Repair a TV
- Chapter 30: Sol Four, Antenna Father and Antenna Son
- Chapter 29: Sol Four, A Person Equaling a Billion People
- Chapter 28: Sol Four, Himalayas on the Plains
- Chapter 27: Sol Four, Becoming a Mummy on Mars
- Chapter 26: Sol Four, Would I Lose All My Reputation?
- Chapter 25: Sol Four, Disappearance of Tomcat
- Chapter 24: Sol Four, Forging Across the Hundred Meters
- Chapter 23: Sol Four, Force 14 Wind on Mars
- Chapter 22: Sol Four, 21st Century Famine
- Chapter 21: Sol Four, Taking off the EVA Suit, Buttocks Go First
- Chapter 20: Sol Four, I’m Starving
- Chapter 19: Sol Three, Tomcat is a Good Dictionary
- Chapter 18: Sol Three, A Cremation Awaits a Moment’s Joy of Ripping Wires
- Chapter 17: Sol Three, 13,416 Articles
- Chapter 16: Sol Three, Kunlun Station’s Enslaved Worker
- Chapter 15: Sol Two, The Eagle That Lets Its Hair Down
- Chapter 14: Sol Two, How an Earth Can Be Blasted Apart
- Chapter 13: Sol Two, Grand Art of Dirty Clothes Changing
- Chapter 12: Sol Two, The Naked Man on the Desolate Plains
- Chapter 11: Sol One, Rectum Comparable to a Howitzer
- Chapter 10: Sol One, Mars Wanderer
- Chapter 9: Sol One, Kunlun Station is a Turtle Shell
- Chapter 8: Sol One, Robots Do Not Need Sleep
- Chapter 7: Sol One, You are Inhumane
- Chapter 6: Sol One, Can Last Another Five Sols
- Chapter 5: Sol One, Crazy Canned Food
- Chapter 4: Sol One, Enough Oxygen for Fifteen Years
- Chapter 3: Sol One, Live On
- Chapter 2: Sol One, Last Human in the Universe
- Chapter 1: Sol One, Earth Has Exploded