Chapter 61 - Next Station, Fengyuan (1/2)
Gu Ding refused to allow Liliath to carry him no matter what. Left with no choice, Liliath could only lend Gu Ding an arm as she supported him all the way to the space dock.
After they entered the space dock, Neptune immediately took over the space dock’s system and shut the door.
This door was constructed with a special alloy. Even if it were hit with a hundred tons of force, it would not change its shape whatsoever. It could also stop all forms of viral infections from entering.
Inside the space dock, there was a complete range of system functions. Even though it had already been more than ten years, the majority of its functions still worked perfectly. This was also one of the reasons why Cooper had chosen to use this place as the base.
Gu Ding had only ever seen pictures of the spaceship during its repair. Under the sunlight, the polished metal surface of the spaceship produced a bright golden luster.
This Grey-faced Buzzard grade spaceship looked just as it did in the picture Gu Ding saw on Skynet. Its entire body was constructed with three titanium alloy and pyrite. Huge amounts of mexallon were also added as supplementary material. The total capacity was more than six hundred cubes approximately, a completely different ballgame compared to Gu Ding’s previous Kittyhawk Model.
“It looks awesome…” Gu Ding’s eyes sparkled as he stared at the ship in awe. He stroked his hands across the spaceship’s enormous side wing. The metal’s sturdy texture was transmitted to Gu Ding’s brain through his fingertips. He could even feel ever so faintly that the spaceship seemed to be pouring out something to him.
“Before this spaceship was laid aside, it had been used for over fifty years. Right now, it already has a history of hundreds of years.” In no time, Neptune had found the previous navigational records of this spaceship. “From its production serial number, this is also a first-generation Grey-faced Buzzard. If you fly this ship out there, I guarantee that many wealthy people will offer a handsome price to take it off your hands.”
“Grey-faced Buzzard grade spaceship itself is priced between one to three billion Star Credits. I reckon people would be willing to pay even if it costs tens of billions of Star Credits. It will be too great a luxury for an Interstellar Pirate to fly this one. You can consider selling it then, essentially exchanging it for a completely new Grey-faced Buzzard. Its performance will be so much better than this model. Moreover, it’s half as big as this model, much more agile when operated,” Neptune suggested.
“I’m not changing it. I want this one.” Gu Ding shook his head firmly. Ever since he first laid eyes on this spaceship, he knew that it belonged to him.
“I think it’s quite nice as well,” Liliath agreed. “Although it’s a little old-fashioned, I think there’s a rich history behind it.”
“Right now, this spaceship is only equipped with certain basic functions. If you want to restore it, the maintenance fee will certainly be a hefty amount. Luckily, the fellow who was infected with the viral contagion has a lot of valuable items in his inventory. I think he had also made a lot of preparations as he planned on leaving this planet.” Neptune did not voice out any more objections. Not that he disliked the spaceship, but from a rational point of view, swapping it for a new spaceship was clearly a better choice.
“Let’s go in and take a look,” Gu Ding said to Liliath.
Taking him by the arm, the two took off exploring the interior.
After entering the spaceship and seeing the internal decor, Gu Ding was even more resolute in his decision. “I will not sell this spaceship even if I was offered a hundred billion.”
“Mm!” Liliath nodded vigorously in agreement upon coming across a cozy room.
After taking a tour around the spaceship, Gu Ding had no plans of going out. He stumbled into the room nearest to the cockpit and sat down straight away. “This will be my room from now on.”
Liliath chose the one opposite to his. “This isn’t too bad either. It’ll be easier for us to drop in on each other next time.”