Idle game leads to another world.

Chapter 1989 Traffic Station

Chapter 1989 Traffic Station
For those accustomed to ship life, hiking has almost become a legend.

Moving inside the warship basically relies on conveyor belts or quick pull bars, and hiking is actually more of a need for physical exercise.

Since there is almost no gravity in the void, everyone has to exercise and add special medications to their diet, otherwise it will lead to osteoporosis. Thanks to this, otherwise walking for such a long time would be really unbearable.

The rapid current is rushing from behind, so you can’t lift your feet too high, otherwise it will be difficult to maintain balance on one leg.

Sista was like a fish in water in this environment. It was like swimming in a rapids and soon came to the front of the team.

Occasionally someone would be knocked down by the current, but Sistah’s ten-meter-long body would act like a barrier to prevent them from being washed into the depths of darkness.

The distance was not long, but except for Sanafia who lay on Benben without any worries, everyone else fell down once or twice.

Everyone’s protective clothing was sticky with water, and when they walked onto the stone bridge, they looked like they had just been fished out of the water.

The craftsmanship of this stone bridge is very simple and primitive. It is built with large stones. There is no decoration and no unique traces left.

The water droplets on my body fell onto the bridge surface, wetting the thick dust. There were no footprints on the ground, and it seemed that no one had passed by here for a long time.

After crossing the stone bridge and moving forward, everyone came to an octagonal room.

The air here was deathly still, the cold floor was covered with thick dust, and when the light was shone, there were no traces of any other human footprints.

There was a huge gate on one side of the room, but after inspection it was found to be completely rusted and could not be opened after several attempts.

There are also some small commuter cars in the room, but like the ones we saw before, they are all in a damaged state and it is not easy to repair them.

Alyssa judged that this might be a transportation station. The planetary fortress was so huge that it was impossible for the members of the Glowing Ion Yin Order who lived here to commute to work on foot.

It looks like a dead end, but it’s too early to tell. If it’s a transportation station, it must have that thing.

After searching for a while, Sophia found a palm-sized green button almost buried in dust behind several abandoned cars.

I clicked it and the button was successfully activated.

There should be energy supply, and when the button is pressed, it lights up green like an LED light.

Then, a harsh friction sound echoed in the room, and large pieces of dust fell from the ceiling.

One of the eight walls of the room dropped downward, revealing some complex-looking machinery that arced with electricity as it was revealed.

The electric arc became more and more intense, and the strong light made everyone look away, unable to look directly at it.

This also shows that this thing can still be used.

The electric arc flickered for a few seconds, and then the flash dimmed. Everyone looked up and saw a flickering portal surrounded by blue flames appearing behind the wall that had just sunk.

The planetary fortress is smaller than the moon, but not much smaller. To move around in such a huge facility, vehicles are far from enough.

The best way to move physically is to reach the airlock first, take a shuttle at the airlock, then fly directly from outside to the target, and then take a car. But this method has certain requirements, such as the planet fortress must be in a non-combat state.

When you are fighting a fleet, even if you have a shield, you cannot move back and forth in a shuttle. If you are accidentally injured, you will have no place to complain.

The personnel of the planetary fortress are usually responsible for the work in one area only and will not travel to other areas, but there are always times when they need to move long distances.

So, I thought of the portal.

It is very common for this kind of thing to appear on planetary fortresses. Alyssa and her companions have seen many portals that have lost their energy supply along the way. Even on the royalist fortresses, such things exist.

However, Alyssa did not rush to get in, but kept patting the wall near the portal with her hands.

As the dust was shaken off, Alyssa found an etched metal plate on the wall, which was filled with binary language consisting of 0s and 1s.

Li Chengxi consulted Captain Maxim and then told Alyssa:
“It says ‘Leading to Central Park’. Look at the map and see where Central Park is.”

Even though the Glowing Ion Order have transformed themselves to be more like machines than humans, they are still human beings in essence.

If people are exposed to cold machines for a long time, their spirit will be damaged. It is not surprising that there is a central park in the planet fortress. People need a place to take a walk after get off work.

Alyssa compared the direction of the high-energy reaction area with the location of Central Park on the map.

“It seems we are lucky. We can shorten the journey a lot by going through Central Park.”

After saying that, Alyssa called everyone and walked through the portal.

It wasn’t the first time that Alyssa had passed through a portal in her physical body, but to be honest, it wasn’t a very comfortable experience.

The moment you pass through, you will feel like being licked by a wet tongue, followed by a slight dizziness, somewhat similar to mild motion sickness.

Although it is essentially the same as leaping, there is a big difference in the physical sensation. Fortunately, this discomfort will disappear quickly, and it is really like walking through a door and walking out of the portal in one step.

The first thing that catches your eye is green, whether it is dark green, light green or bright green, at a glance most of the field of vision is covered by green.

The greenery of Central Park must be good, but the people of the Glowing Ion Yin Society have disappeared for a long time, so naturally no one takes care of Central Park. Now it looks like a wild and primitive jungle with trees and grass everywhere.

As they were unsure of the situation on the other side of the portal, everyone closed their masks before entering. Alyssa immediately took out a probe to check the air composition, then opened her mask and said:
“Watch the shadows, there might be some wildlife in this area.”

Above our heads, the artificial sun is still functioning well. The simulated starlight provides the necessary light source for plant growth and also allows everyone to turn off the lights on their protective suits.

But the artificial sun also fills the surrounding jungle with difficult-to-see shadows, and no one knows what is hidden in them.

Everyone appeared on a round stone platform, with a humming portal behind them. A path that was supposed to be paved with red bricks was now covered with a large amount of moss and weeds, and even the path itself was submerged in the dense jungle.

The sticky air with high humidity sticks to my face, which is not a comfortable feeling. There may be something wrong with the humidity control system here.

(End of this chapter)