Now all the work has been completed, and the spaceship construction is officially finished. They naturally have a reason to celebrate now.
Everyone looks at the gigantic spaceship before them, feeling proud of their efforts.
The appearance of the spaceship symbolizes sothing for humanity; from now on, the universe is not so distant for us anymore.
This spaceship, when fully activating its Curvature Engine, can reach speeds ten tis the speed of light.
Distances once deed unattainable for humanity are now incredibly close.
The significance behind this is well understood by every technician, and that's why they began to cheer.
Participating in such a great undertaking fills every technician with deep pride.
Jiang Cheng did not join in the crowd celebrating the completion of the spaceship's construction.
He silently observed the behemoth of steel before him, imagining it soaring through the universe.
He envisioned this spaceship carrying him to explore unknown planets and visit other civilizations in the universe.
At this mont, Jiang Cheng was thinking about many things and had already begun to anticipate a bright future.
Inside the largest factory in the Cosmic Umbrella Group's complex, a group of technicians was celebrating with abandon.
After three months of efforts, the first human spaceship was finally completed.
All those days and nights of toil were not in vain; the steel giant in the center of the factory was the best proof.
Now the spaceship quietly rested on the ground, its imposing and majestic appearance instantly endearing.
The spaceship was nad Pioneer, signifying that humanity can finally expand to distant alien worlds.
Jiang Cheng gave the spaceship the na Pioneer, hoping it would lead humanity to explore those unknown places.
Jiang Cheng, who nad the spaceship, stood out among the crowd.
Unlike others who expressed their emotions with unrestrained excitent,
he simply watched the giant spaceship in front of him, lost in his thoughts. The spaceship nad Pioneer ans humanity can finally develop distant aliens.
In truth, Jiang Cheng was contemplating future matters and envisioning a bright tomorrow in his heart.
Jiang Cheng has always been vigorously advancing the space plan, single-handedly bringing human civilization to its current level.
Now humanity possesses a massive space station, which will soon develop into a true spaceport.
Humanity has already established a permanent base on Mars, capable of supporting many people living there.
They have even started mining operations on Mars, transporting refined rare tals back to Earth.
To outsiders, humanity's developnt in space seems promising, with a very bright outlook.
But only Jiang Cheng knows that the current developnt speed is still too slow.
With Jiang Cheng's epoch-making talent driving it, humanity has only progressed to this level.
In Jiang Cheng's view, this level of developnt still falls short of his needs.
At the very least, when it cos to the Mars developnt scale, Jiang Cheng is not very satisfied.
Due to transportation limitations, Mars has not been developed on a large scale.
The current Mars Base can only support the survival of a few hundred people, far from Jiang Cheng's goal.
In Jiang Cheng's vision of Mars developnt, there should at least be a large settlent, accommodating Martian immigrants living inside.
A large Martian immigrant city is Jiang Cheng's goal for Mars developnt.
Jiang Cheng's goals look promising but are incredibly challenging to achieve.
Building an immigrant city on Mars requires an unimaginable amount of transport.
With tens of thousands of people living on Mars, their daily needs amount to astronomical figures.
And providing these necessities requires extensive support equipnt.
Eco-farms and oxygen generation equipnt are needed in large quantities.
While so basic items can be manufactured on Mars, many complex facilities can't be processed.
All this equipnt has to be transported from Earth, resulting in a huge transport need and a stable supply line. Just relying on rockets for transport makes maintaining a supply line from Mars to Earth incredibly difficult.
Currently, this scale is the maximum; there's no room for further expansion.
So, to achieve large-scale Mars developnt, solving the transportation issue is crucial for Jiang Cheng.
No matter how advanced rockets are, they cannot et these needs; only spaceships can fulfill the transport requirents.
The biggest challenge limiting Mars' developnt has finally been resolved through Jiang Cheng's efforts.
With the Pioneer spaceship, the materials needed for Mars developnt are no longer a concern.
The Pioneer's speed can reach up to ten tis the speed of light, with its Curvature Engine allowing a maximum speed of twenty tis space-folding.
If traveling at ten tis the speed of light, this spaceship can travel from Earth to Mars in less than a minute.
Of course, within the Fixed Star System, the spaceship cannot maintain such speed.
Due to the massive gravitational issues present in a Fixed Star System, using a Curvature Engine may cause spatial distortion instability.
Therefore, when flying within the Solar System, the spaceship cannot activate its Curvature Engine and must rely on its inherent speed.
But the Pioneer itself can travel at half the speed of light, taking just twenty minutes from Earth to Mars.
This speed is faster than going out for a al, whereas getting stuck in traffic in a city could take half an hour.
With just twenty minutes, you can reach Mars, rendering transportation issues nonexistent.
Moreover, the Pioneer not only travels fast, but its transport capacity is also exceptionally strong.
In designing this spaceship, Jiang Cheng considered its practicality, making it primarily a transport vessel.
Thus, the Pioneer's interiors are incredibly spacious, capable of holding a vast amount of cargo.
The vastness of this spaceship indicates astonishing transport capacity, easily accommodating tens of thousands of tons of goods.
Now, with this spaceship, Jiang Cheng can proceed with many of his subsequent plans.
Large-scale Mars developnt and Martian immigration plans are no longer dreams.
Jiang Cheng's mind is busy scheming these matters, planning the work that can comnce later.
Xiao Peng then noticed Jiang Cheng, who appeared unique among the crowd, and imdiately stepped away from the celebrating people, heading toward Jiang Cheng.
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