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Chapter 109 - Air Mothership Test Flight (3)

"What's going on with Wesley?" Nick Fury asked.

"There is no problem at all. Isn't it normal for an unregistered and reported fighter to approach the mothership? If it gets closer, then the defense weapon will lose its effect. Now its response is reasonable. After locking in ahead of time, it will be scanned by us and then landed in the designated area. I think Elizabeth handled it well."

"Thank you for your praise, Mr. Wesley. There is a certain loophole in the security program of the mothership. I hope the commander can fix it." SHIELD is the first to adopt such heavy equipment, so there is a lack of a perfect system in many places. When Wesley wrote the program, he borrowed the military's security program.

"You're borrowing military security measures?" Nick Fury asked.

"Of course, S.H.I.E.L.D. is not the military and has no experience with such equipment, so I can only borrow from the military's security measures. Is there a problem?"

"There's a problem. We are agents. Not all the equipment or personnel are registered, so this will happen often." Wesley suddenly realized that it was no wonder Hawkeye could get people close to the mothership so easily. The special nature of the agent organization. But since we have this kind of equipment, we should change it and not cling to the past.

"Mr. Director, I think it should be changed. If you still run this space mothership with the mind of an agent, it is only a matter of time before it is destroyed."

"How so?"

"Don't you think it's too easy for the fighter to get close? It's already close to us. What if it's a carrier carrying bombs? The security problem is too big now. How can unfamiliar aircraft get close?"

"This is a special composition problem of SHIELD's special organization."

"No, this is irresponsible for this battleship. Anything can happen. Unfamiliar aircraft without registration and notification cannot approach. This is a very common safety regulation. If SHIELD can't do it, then what is the point of getting such a big thing? Is it for someone else?"

"Okay, so what will the smart program do next?"

"Elizabeth, tell our director general safety."

"Yes, Mr. Wesley. The unfamiliar aircraft will be scanned and tested. In the absence of any dangerous items, they will be placed in a designated area and then examined by security personnel until it is finally determined that there is no danger."

"What if you find something threatening?" Nick Fury asked again.

"All items that endanger the battleship will not be allowed to land. It is recommended to send fighter jets to escort aircraft to the designated land and then disarm them."

"Are you sure this doesn't affect our efficiency?"

"The safety of the battleship is the first order of execution. Any item or person that destroys safety will be the target of attack," Elizabeth replied, but Nick Fury was not satisfied.

"Wesley, we are S.H.I.E.L.D. We are exposed to alien things. Doing this will affect efficiency."

"I would rather affect efficiency than human lives. You have to know that there are thousands of people on this Sky Mothership. I will not put them in danger for a mission. As a commander, you should try your best to arrange registered aircraft to carry out transportation missions, or prepare in advance. Is there any armed force on earth that can make this battleship exhaust all its armed forces?"

"You and Stark."

"Okay, except for the two of us. Besides, we're not going to attack here."

"Let's continue the test first!" Wesley insisted, and Nick Fury reluctantly agreed. Then there was another series of tests. The sky was already bright, and the mothership was deep in the sea.

Wesley looked at Nick Fury and said, "The flight reservation project has been tested. We are now ready to land on the surface of the sea for a nautical test."

"Yes, all personnel are ready to land and all items are fixed. Elizabeth, prepare to land on the sea."

"Yes, Commander! The surface landing is ready, the anti-gravity engine has begun to reduce power output, the altitude is falling… approaching the surface…"

With another tremor, the Sky Mothership landed on the surface of the sea. Then the anti-gravity engine stopped, and the wings on the left and right sides began to descend until they finally sank into the sea. "The landing is complete. There are no abnormalities in the equipment and system detection."

There was another round of applause. The mothership could be said to have succeeded at this time. All that was left was the long training. They would look for shortcomings in the daily training again and then record them for future improvement or production of subsequent models.

"Elizabeth, start the sea test and collect the sea condition data…" Wesley gave another order. Although several hours had passed, the test had no intention of stopping. This was also a test for all personnel.

The HNA test is relatively simple because the experience of navigation can be said to be very rich. Whether it is a warship or not, the sea is no longer unfamiliar to humans. Compared to the air test, the HNA test is much easier. After all, it can be said to be "groundy".

Wesley continued to preside over the testing of the operator's intelligence program. Once this work was done, it would have nothing to do with him. The mothership would be out all the time for flight and navigation training. The testing of the hardware would take time.

Elizabeth was more adept at sailing. After all, humans have a long history of sailing, so Wesley had a lot of experience to learn from, and they were all relatively mature. Elizabeth conducted the sailing test perfectly, and Wesley officially ended his mission. If there were any problems in the future, he could modify it remotely. It was very convenient.

"Mr. Director, my mission is over."

"Good work. Come with me!" Nick Fury led Wesley directly to his office. "I need you to reset the highest authority for me. Don't let anyone else know. Is there a problem?"

Wesley paused, then understood what Nick Fury meant. "No problem. It's easy. But how do you set it up and how do you use it?"

"Retina! It's just this one…" Nick Fury took off his black eye mask. One of his eyeballs, which had lost its light and was white on the surface, was exposed, and there were scars around the eye socket.

"Well, not a bad idea. Now scan it, and then I will enter Elizabeth's final program command. No one will know. Of course, I hope you don't kill me." Wesley made a joke, but Nick Fury didn't want to laugh at all.