Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse With My Military System

Chapter 184 The Planning Part 2



Chapter 184 The Planning Part 2

Chapter 184 The Planning Part 2

The transaction was smooth, and the satellite was promptly added to Richard's inventory.

"Now that we have a satellite on our hands, how are we going to launch it into space?" Graves asked, addressing a crucial logistical challenge. "The Philippines doesn't have an existing aerospace infrastructure to support such a launch."

"We can build ourselves a launch pad," Mark chimed in. "It's very easy as long as it is modular and can be bought from the system. Right, Sir Richard?"

Richard checked his shop tab again and browsed for the specific components needed to construct a modular launch pad.

"Yes, Mark, you're correct. We can purchase a modular launch pad from the system, it's available here. But I don't know where to look. Sara, do you have knowledge about launch pads?"

"I do…wait…let me list it down," Sara said as she began to write on her notepad.

Then she continued.

"First, we need a stable and reinforced launch platform. This platform needs to withstand the intense heat and force generated during a rocket launch. It will be constructed from high-grade steel with a heat-resistant coating. Then we'll need a service structure. This will include a gantry with adjustable arms to accommodate the satellite and launcher. The gantry is essential for facilitating access to the spacecraft during the final stages of preparation. Next, we require a fueling system. This system must safely deliver the necessary rocket propellants – liquid oxygen and kerosene, or whatever specific type the launcher uses. It includes storage tanks, pumps, and pipelines, all designed to handle cryogenic temperatures in the case of liquid oxygen.

"Additionally, we need a launch control center. This will house the computers, communications equipment, and monitoring systems to oversee the launch process. It's vital for coordination and ensuring the safety and success of the launch.

"And finally, we'll set up telemetry and tracking stations. These are necessary for monitoring the launch and satellite once it's in orbit. They'll provide us with real-time data on the satellite's status and trajectory."

Richard nodded, impressed with Sara's knowledge. "Excellent rundown, Sara. Now I'm going to need you to provide me with specifics because that's too broad."

Sara chuckled. "Oh…yeah, let me get into the specifics."

She adjusted her notepad and began detailing the components. "For the launch platform, we'll need reinforced concrete foundations, capable of supporting the weight and vibration of the launch. The platform itself should have a flame trench to divert the rocket exhaust. It's crucial for protecting the structure and the surrounding area."

"For the service structure, we need a mobile gantry. This will allow us to transport the satellite and the launcher to the platform and then provide access to the spacecraft. The gantry should be equipped with platforms at various levels for technicians to work on the spacecraft."

"The fueling system should include cryogenic storage tanks, specifically designed for liquid oxygen and kerosene. We'll also need insulated pipelines to transfer the propellants to the rocket and high-capacity pumps for efficient fueling."

"For the launch control center," Sara continued, "we need a reinforced building with shielded cables and communication lines to prevent any electromagnetic interference. The center should be equipped with high-speed computers, video monitoring systems, and secure communication networks for coordination with ground teams and the satellite."

"Finally, for the telemetry and tracking stations, we need parabolic antennas, signal processing units, and data relay systems. These will track the launch vehicle's trajectory, monitor the satellite's systems during ascent, and establish communication once it reaches orbit."

Richard listened intently and began canvassing for the components Sara had listed. He navigated through the system's shop tab, finding each item and adding it to his order.

All in all, it cost him about three million gold coins. It was pricey but it was an investment that was going to be worth his while.

"Okay, purchasing those items is complete," Richard announced. "Now, the third problem is…?"

"We need a site," Mark completed the thought. "Should we build it in New Clark City?"

Graves shook his head. "We have been hiding the fact that most of our equipment and resources came from Sir Richard's system. We can't let the civilians know of it. So we should construct it in a place that is discreet. I'm thinking of Manila International Airport."

"What are the chances of the survivors hiding near the Manila International Airport?" Mark said.

"It should be slim," Graves guessed. "Like, we have been operating in and around Manila for quite some time and there hasn't even been a civilian except from the Resorts World Manila that we found. Besides, it's not like that person witnessing the construction of the launch pad would have the power to spread it across the world. The Internet has been long down, there is no social media to interact with. So why worry about one or two civilians seeing rockets being launched in the center of the Manila International Airport? We have used the airport for cargo aircraft like the A400M and no one even approached the airport."

Richard nodded, considering the practicality of Graves' suggestion. "I agree with Graves. The Manila International Airport is isolated enough to maintain discretion and has enough open space for the construction of the launch pad. Additionally, its existing infrastructure could be beneficial for our operations. "Like the air tower, we can use it as our makeshift command center for the launch," Richard continued. "It provides a good vantage point and is already equipped with some of the communications infrastructure we need."

Sara added, "We should conduct a thorough sweep of the area first, just to be sure there are no civilians or unforeseen obstacles that could hinder our operations."

"Let's move quickly then," Richard urged. "Time is not on our side. Mark, and coordinate the transportation of the components to the airport. Graves, arrange for a security detail and oversee the area's clearance. Sara, you'll be in charge of setting up the launch control center and ensuring all systems are operational."

Everyone nodded and they quickly dispersed to begin their respective assignments.

Alone in the meeting room, Richard mumbled to himself. "Master…whoever you are…you have been sending your pawns to finish us…now…we are bringing the fight to you."


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