With the installation of the mysterious device completed, the lights in the cockpit of The Wanderer suddenly began to flicker, as if an unknown signal was interfering with the ship's systems. This sudden change made Aidan and Violet feel uneasy.
At that moment, Lina's voice came through the communication channel, tense and angry: "Aidan! What the hell did you let Krung do on my ship?" Her voice was filled with worry and anger, clearly extremely displeased with the external interference with the ship's systems.
Aidan tried to calm Lina's emotions and answered with a wry smile, "Hehehe! Relax a little, Lina, it's just a counter-scanning device, don't be so jumpy. It's crucial for us to infiltrate the Obidus star."
Meanwhile, Violet quietly observed the data on the control panel, confirming whether the installation of the new device had affected other systems on the spaceship. Her fingers gently slid across the touchpad, adjusting various settings to ensure everything was under control.
Aidan continued to comfort Lina: "I know you care a lot about The Wanderer, but this operation requires this special device. Don't worry, everything is planned. We will handle it carefully and ensure the spaceship is not damaged."
There was a moment of silence at the other end of the communicator as Lina seemed to be trying to calm her emotions, then she finally sighed heavily: "Alright, Aidan, but you better make sure everything goes smoothly, or you know what I will do."
Aidan gently nodded at the location, although Lina couldn't see it, he knew it was a kind of promise to her. After double-checking the console to ensure everything was ready, he began preparing the spacecraft to enter the atmosphere of the planet Obidus, embarking on their next adventure.
Aidan's gaze was fixed tightly on the screen of the communicator, reading the message from the Krung organization word by word, "Activate the counter-scan, follow our ship closely, and enter the weakest area of the air defense." His heart raced, realizing they were in an extremely dangerous operation. These instructions, cold and direct, revealed the mystery and professionalism of the Krung organization.
Aidan immediately began to act, his fingers swiftly and accurately sliding across the control panel of The Wanderer, activating the advanced anti-scanning system. As the system started, the exterior lights of the ship gradually dimmed until it was almost imperceptible from the outside. Every part of the ship seemed to be swallowed by the darkness of space, turning it into an almost invisible ghost.
Aidan maintained a serious focus, maneuvering The Wanderer closely behind three ships ahead. These invisible ships could only be barely seen from certain angles due to the reflection of space light. Aidan had to be extremely focused to follow them without leaving a trace, while also avoiding any possible detection.
Violet, on the other hand, was completely focused on the ship's radar and instruments. Her eyes quickly scanned the data on the screen, ensuring their course was correct and confirming that there were no signs of their detection. There was a slight tension on her face, but in her determined gaze, her confidence in this mission was evident.
"Maintain a certain distance, don't get too close to the ship ahead," Aidan quietly reminded himself. He knew that even the slightest deviation could put them in danger. In this high-risk operation, every small detail was crucial.
They shuttle through space, like phantoms moving quietly in the dark ocean. Aidan tightly grips the control stick, feeling every slight vibration of the spacecraft, while Violet's eyes constantly switch between the instruments and the outside window, maintaining a high level of alertness.
The Wanderer continues to descend slowly, gradually approaching the atmosphere of the planet Obidus. As the spacecraft enters the denser atmosphere, Aidan can feel the subtle vibrations caused by the friction of the hull with the air. At this moment, Krong sends another message through the communicator: "Do not activate the electromagnetic shield system, it will disable our anti-scanning system." Aidan furrows his brow, realizing that this means they must cross the atmosphere in a more vulnerable state, undoubtedly increasing the risk of entering the planet.
Gritting his teeth, Aidan continues to maneuver The Wanderer to ensure its stable entry into the atmosphere. As the spacecraft gradually descends into the atmosphere, external friction increases, and Aidan can feel the resistance growing on the control stick. He must precisely control the spacecraft to avoid any mistakes during the entry process.
As The Wanderer continues to slowly lower its altitude, approaching the atmosphere of the planet Obidus, Aidan can clearly feel the increasing friction between the spacecraft and the atmosphere. The heat generated by this friction causes the outer metal surface of the spacecraft to heat up, and Aidan can see through the cockpit window that the external air seems to be burning with heat, forming a blazing light surrounding the spacecraft.
Aidan focused on the various data on the control panel, his hands tightly gripping the control stick, ready to make adjustments to the spacecraft at any moment. As the spacecraft gradually descended into the atmosphere, he could feel increasing resistance on the control stick, requiring more effort to keep the spacecraft stable.
Violet was also fully focused in her position, constantly monitoring the spacecraft's navigation status. Her eyes darted quickly between the various displays, ensuring all systems were functioning properly. Her voice occasionally sounded in Aidan's ear, reporting the current status of the spacecraft and any potential issues to be aware of.
The external friction noise of the spacecraft gradually transformed into a continuous whistling sound, which made Aidan and Violet both feel a hint of tension. Aidan tried to stay calm, knowing that any mistake in this situation could lead to catastrophic consequences.
As the spacecraft fully entered the atmosphere, the external friction noise became even more intense, and the heat flow on the surface of the spacecraft became more prominent. Aidan could feel every vibration of the spacecraft, forcing him to concentrate even more on controlling the ship's stability.
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