Chapter 58: Rescue Plan
Chapter 58: Rescue Plan
Jason was not a man of indecision. The moment he received the news, he ordered an emergency landing.
Although there were unresolved safety concerns regarding the landing procedure and the threat of an unknown pathogen below, he remained unwavering. These people had to be saved. No arguments, no excuses.
Before their departure, the expedition team had established a rigorous set of biochemical control protocols, yet they had still fallen victim to the planet.
Perhaps the excitement of discovering the uranium mine had caused a lapse in judgment. Perhaps the virus had leaked during sample transport. Or perhaps their decontamination measures were simply ineffective against alien biology. regardless, Jason had no interest in assigning blame right now.
His only goal was to rescue the five hundred souls on the surface. Over three hundred were in coma state, and the remaining hundred-plus survivors were exhausted, starving, and terrified as they cared for the sick. They wouldn’t last much longer.
An emergency meeting was immediately convened, assembling every available biologist and physician on the ship.
Jason stood at the head of the table, his expression grim. “Everyone, our expedition team on Mars has been attacked by an unknown pathogen. A total of 322 comrades are in coma. You know the situation: high contagion rate, likely airborne, and transmissible via skin contact. Only full EVA suits offer protection.”
“Dr. Roman’s research data has been transmitted. We have six hours until the Noah touches down. I need you to use this time to find a solution.”
“I know working from images and remote telemetry is far from ideal, but we have no choice. We absolutely cannot abandon them.”
Jason gritted his teeth and slammed his fist onto the table to emphasize the point.
Among the many experts present, the most renowned was Professor Nakamura, a virologist who had cut his teeth on the front lines of the 2002 SARS outbreak. He was seasoned, brilliant, and deeply respected.
Professor Nakamura stood up and bowed respectfully to Jason. “Mr. Jason, we will do our utmost to save our compatriots. However, I must be honest. Relying solely on images and data streams… we are effectively blind. We cannot synthesize a cure or understand the vector without physical samples. Why not send a shuttle to retrieve samples immediately?”
“Yes,” another scientist echoed. “How can we conduct research without the actual virus? It’s impossible.”
Extraterrestrial microorganisms could differ vastly from terrestrial life. Deducing their weakness from a photograph was like trying to taste a meal by looking at a menu.
Jason frowned, though the expression vanished quickly. He spread his hands, his voice tinged with helplessness. “It’s not that I won’t let you go, Professor. It’s that… we don’t have any aircraft. Our only dropship, the Victory, is parked on the surface. We can’t get down there until the Noah lands.”
It was a stark reminder of their civilization’s fragility. They didn’t even have a backup shuttle. Jason mentally sighed; their development time had been too short. A few months wasn’t enough to build a fleet.
“What I am saying is this: there are five hundred lives down there, soldiers, engineers, scientists. We cannot afford this loss. I am begging you. Find a way. Do whatever is necessary to be ready the moment we open the airlocks.”
…
Biology Laboratory, The Noah
Time ticked by agonizingly slowly. Several hours passed, yet the team remained at a loss.
“No! We can’t analyze anything from this garbage!” Nakamura roared in frustration, tearing at his hair. “If we zoom in on the cellular structure, it’s just blurry pixels! Damn it!”
Behind him, his assistants looked equally despondent. Scientists are men of logic, not gods; they couldn’t conjure data from thin air.
Nakamura slumped into his chair, defeated.
“We can only rely on reasonable conjecture…”
“Yes, that’s the only option left.”
The group of helpless biologists sat in a circle, brainstorming desperate theories.
“Let me open the floor,” one scientist began. “Since Dr. Roman successfully isolated DNA, RNA, and proteins before he collapsed, we can assume these microorganisms are carbon-based. If they are carbon-based, they fall within the realm of our understanding.”
“Agreed,” another joined in. “These microorganisms shouldn’t be bacteria, otherwise, they would be visible under a standard optical microscope. They must be viral in nature, extremely small. We’ll need the scanning tunneling microscope to see them.”
“They adhered to the uranium ore,” a geologist added, frowning. “They were exposed to the open air and high radiation. I suspect there are colonies of these lifeforms beneath the mining site. We need to collect deep-soil samples.”
“This unknown virus is alien and deadly to Earth organisms,” a pale scientist behind Nakamura noted. “But conversely, they aren’t necessarily evolutionarily ’superior’ to us. Our ecosystem isn’t fragile. Some of our own bacteriophages or viruses might be deadly to them, too.”
“True. Alien doesn’t mean invincible; it just means unfamiliar.”
“The human immune system is fighting back, evidenced by the white blood cell count, but the patients are deteriorating,” the scientist sighed. “And the contagion rate is terrifying. Airborne transmission means even a micro-breach is fatal.”
“We can’t conduct delicate experiments in clumsy EVA suits,” someone pointed out. “And since standard disinfectants failed, wearing standard Hazmat gear is a death sentence.”
The room fell silent.
The implication was clear. To study the virus, someone had to handle it. To handle it effectively, they needed dexterity that EVA suits didn’t provide. The risk of infection in the lab was catastrophic.
Who would go? Who would be the sacrifice?
A deathly silence hung over the room.
Suddenly, Nakamura slammed his fist on the metal table, the sound ringing like a gunshot.
“No! Those are 322 lives! I, Nakamura, will not give up!”
He stood up, his eyes burning with a strange intensity. “I will be the first to enter the isolation lab. I will not run away again. Absolutely not! I am submitting my application now… I will be Patient Zero if I have to.”
As he spoke, tears welled in Nakamura’s eyes.
He was remembering the past. His wife, Shimako. She had been a brilliant, lovely woman, a doctor he had met during his residency.
Shimako had lost her life in 2002, fighting the SARS virus on the front lines.
She had been in the wards, saving lives. Nakamura, fresh out of his doctoral program, had been hesitant. Wavering. He had been afraid, afraid of losing his own life.
He hadn’t stood on the front line with her. Instead, he had stayed in the rear, safely sequencing the virus from a distance. While his work was important, the choice had become a knot in his heart that never unraveled. If he hadn’t been a coward then, maybe he could have saved her.
I switched from general biology to virology for this very moment. I will not evade my duty again. Shimako… this time, I will save them. I will.
Nakamura clenched his fist, his resolve hardening into steel.
He picked up the comms unit. “Captain Jason, this is Professor Nakamura. I am requesting authorization for Class-A bio-hazard equipment and priority access to the supercomputer. Furthermore, I am requesting that the laboratory sector be placed under Level 5 isolation protocols. I’m going in.”
As the minutes ticked away, the massive spherical silhouette of the Noah descended through the thin atmosphere, inch by inch.
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Chapters
- Chapter 194: Prevention
- Chapter 193: Investigation
- Chapter 192: A Secret Report
- Chapter 191: The Memory Weapon
- Chapter 190: Treatment
- Chapter 189: Getting to Work
- Chapter 188: The Great Scientific Religion
- Chapter 187: The Path To Truth
- Chapter 186: Ambition
- Chapter 185: The Super Hadron Collider
- Chapter 184: A Metal Breakdown
- Chapter 183: The Arrest
- Chapter 182: A Day in the Life of an Alien
- Chapter 181: The Artificial Earth
- Chapter 180: A Extraterrestrial Parasite
- Chapter 179: The Loser Club
- Chapter 178: The Mysterious Superconductor
- Chapter 177: The Superalloy Series
- Chapter 176: The Great Leap in Science and Technology
- Chapter 175: Approximate Location
- Chapter 174: Comic Sociology
- Chapter 173: Honor System
- Chapter 172: Progress
- Chapter 171: Utopia
- Chapter 170: Democracy
- Chapter 169: Turning Waste into Treasure
- Chapter 168: Time Dilation
- Chapter 167: Magma Layer
- Chapter 166: A New Journey
- Chapter 165: Ultimate Destruction
- Chapter 164: The Last Supper
- Chapter 163: Taunts and Insults
- Chapter 162: A Feast For Scientists
- Chapter 161: A Small Star
- Chapter 160: Massive Attack
- Chapter 159: The First Battle in Deep Space
- Chapter 158: Nuclear Attack
- Chapter 157: Anti-Entropy Field Aggregation Particles
- Chapter 156: The Viridian Bribery
- Chapter 155: Emergency Manufacturing
- Chapter 154: A Two Prolonged Approach
- Chapter 153: Another Hope
- Chapter 152: Nuclear Interception
- Chapter 151: The Neutron Star Fragment
- Chapter 150: Culture
- Chapter 149: Enemy of the Viridian’s
- Chapter 148: Planetary Spaceship
- Chapter 147: Star Fragment Energy
- Chapter 146: Holding a Treasure?
- Chapter 145: A Mysterious Gravitational Source
- Chapter 144: In Blink of an Eye
- Chapter 143: Quantum Computer
- Chapter 142: A State of Equilibrium
- Chapter 141: The Federation
- Chapter 140: A Psychological Advantage
- Chapter 139: Fawning
- Chapter 138: The End of a Civilization
- Chapter 137: Alien, Monkey, Tree-Folk
- Chapter 136: An Unforeseen Crisis
- Chapter 135: Too Frightening!
- Chapter 134: Mutual Distrust
- Chapter 133: Continuing the Disguise
- Chapter 132: Decryption
- Chapter 131: The Victory of the Pretender
- Chapter 130: The Fall Of An Interstellar Empire
- Chapter 129: The Response
- Chapter 128: The Dark Forest
- Chapter 127: The Ion Cannon
- Chapter 126: Open Fire!!
- Chapter 125: Smoke and Mirrors
- Chapter 124: Space Fortress
- Chapter 123: The Disguise Plan
- Chapter 122: Signals from Outer Space
- Chapter 121: The Beginning of a Great Era
- Chapter 120: Nuclear Fusion
- Chapter 119: Technological Boom (2)
- Chapter 118: Technological Boom(1)
- Chapter 117: Relocation
- Chapter 116: Mom on the Destruction of Earth
- Chapter 115: Various Theories
- Chapter 114: Post-Recovery Meeting
- Chapter 113: Going Home
- Chapter 112: Crisis and... Gains?
- Chapter 111: Sudden Battle
- Chapter 110: Rescue Plan
- Chapter 109: Psychological Warfare
- Chapter 108: Metal Door
- Chapter 107: Missing
- Chapter 106: Hypnosis
- Chapter 105: Onwards
- Chapter 104: Final Preparations
- Chapter 103: Modified Gauss Rifle
- Chapter 102: Target-Inner Ring
- Chapter 101: Advice
- Chapter 100: Investigation
- Chapter 99: Exploration Operation
- Chapter 98: Surveillance
- Chapter 97: Choice
- Chapter 96: A Sudden Crisis!!
- Chapter 95: Civilization Turning Point
- Chapter 94: A Happy and Busy Life
- Chapter 93: Laser Ignition Scheme
- Chapter 92: Weapon Research
- Chapter 91: The Longevity Hypothesis
- Chapter 90: The Blast Furnace
- Chapter 89: The Longevity Virus
- Chapter 88: Machine Prototypes
- Chapter 87: Willpower
- Chapter 86: No Way Out
- Chapter 85: Lily’s Secret
- Chapter 84: Superhuman Research
- Chapter 83: A New Atmosphere
- Chapter 82: A New Year Begins
- Chapter 81: Weapon Research
- Chapter 80: Destructive Technology
- Chapter 79: Dark Universe
- Chapter 78: A Powerful Civilization?
- Chapter 77: The Great Filter
- Chapter 76: The Universal Law of Life
- Chapter 75: The Mystery of the Universe
- Chapter 74: A New Environment
- Chapter 73: Sense of Crisis
- Chapter 72: The Horn of the Industry
- Chapter 71: The Grand Design
- Chapter 70: Ironclad Order
- Chapter 69: The Grand Blueprint
- Chapter 68: The Mega Deposit
- Chapter 67: Awakening
- Chapter 66: Dawn of Victory
- Chapter 65: Psychic Ability
- Chapter 64: Serum Therapy
- Chapter 63: Johnny’s Death
- Chapter 62: Superhuman Enter The Battle
- Chapter 61: One after Another
- Chapter 60: Silent Battle
- Chapter 59: The Arrival Of The Noah
- Chapter 58: Rescue Plan
- Chapter 57: Unknown Plague
- Chapter 56: The Uranium Strike
- Chapter 55: Landing
- Chapter 54: Selecting The Team
- Chapter 53: Arrival on Mars
- Chapter 52: Vacuum Zero Point Energy
- Chapter 51: The Energy Paradox
- Chapter 50: Mars
- Chapter 49: Ice Cooling
- Chapter 48: Wolfpack Vs Tesla
- Chapter 47: The Great Construction Project
- Chapter 46: The New Economy
- Chapter 45: The Beginning Of Super Civilization
- Chapter 44: The Population Crisis
- Chapter 43: Malice Of The Cosmos
- Chapter 42: Goodbye, Mother
- Chapter 41: Towards Mars
- Chapter 40: Departure To Mars
- Chapter 39: Everything Is Ready
- Chapter 38: Choose Both
- Chapter 37: The Detonation
- Chapter 36: Nuclear Test
- Chapter 35: The Special Individual
- Chapter 34: The Helium 3 Warhead
- Chapter 33: The Argument
- Chapter 32: The Celebration
- Chapter 31: The Lunar Society
- Chapter 30: The Secret of Humanity
- Chapter 29: The Captain’s Shadow
- Chapter 28: The Four Phases
- Chapter 27: Project Noah
- Chapter 26: Project Starfire
- Chapter 25: The First Harvest
- Chapter 24: Fast, Hard And Precise
- Chapter 23: Project Orion
- Chapter 22: Ecstasy
- Chapter 21: Lily’s Theorem
- Chapter 20: At Worst We Die
- Chapter 19: The Death Spiral
- Chapter 18: The Light Curtain
- Chapter 17: The Federation’s Sins
- Chapter 16: The Human Resource
- Chapter 15: The Seeds Of Godhood
- Chapter 14: Great Construction Era
- Chapter 13: A Reason To Live
- Chapter 12: The Folded World
- Chapter 11: Opening The Tomb
- Chapter 10: A Crown Of Ash
- Chapter 9: The Prophet
- Chapter 8: The 44th Floor
- Chapter 7: The First Superhuman
- Chapter 6: Calvin’s Invitation
- Chapter 5: Zero Gravity Combat
- Chapter 4: The Slaughterhouse
- Chapter 3: Plan B: The Hard Choice
- Chapter 2: The Secret Of Moon Base
- Chapter 1: Death Of The Earth