Magi Craft Meister

33-39 Early warning signs of disaster

"I see..."

In Penglai Island's command room, Jen nodded many times.

"It solved the mystery of the free magic hormone distribution."

'Right. It was useful information.'

Old man agreed.

"By the way, it's probably a magic brain, but its computational ability looks amazing"

"Yes, your husband (My Road). Probably a few times as likely as mine."

"That's" Origin, "something like that."

'And half a day more, is it? What will happen?'

"You'll never know until you wake up."

The wait is long. Jen, too, hasn't been sitting in the command room the whole time.

Dining, bathing and welcoming conversations with Elsa.

And contacted and convened all the family members.

October 3, 3458 at 1: 00 pm Penglai time.

All of the 'Jen family', including Mirowina, were gathered in the command room.

Staring is the footage sent in sync with the eyes of Rand 11.

Listening is the audio heard by Land11 as well.

The magic projection window (magic screen) in the command room had a large photo of the "long-cycle planet" = "Modenu", which approached at high speed.

The gas cloud in Pengolta is drawn to and distorted by Modenu.

"That's very powerful."

"I didn't know you could see this footage while you were there."

"Jin, that means you're more technical than you are. I'm scared."

A technology that assembles virtual telescopes into space and uses them to send video. The art of Origin has something to keep an eye on.

1: 30 p.m.

The distance between 'Modenu' and the fifth planet 'Pengolta' is rapidly decreasing.

"Master (My Road), Modenu's orbit, seems a little off"

"What!?

'Probably because of Pengolta's gravity. They think we'll be closer to Pengolta than we expected.'

"Yeah......"

2pm.

"Whew!"

"Ko, this is...!

It became clear to everyone that Modenu was taking a collision trajectory with Pengolta.

In the basement of 'Onogoro Island', opposite Penglai Island, 'Herente' and Land 11 were staring at the footage.

This isn't a near-miss. A collision.

"Is this possible?

"There is only a chance of two objects colliding in a vast space called the universe, and so on, which is close to zero. But it wasn't a complete zero, so I have to say.

"... gravity," he said.

Herente did a laughing trick.

"Right. The opinion is correct. The fifth planet attracted Modenu because of its enormous gravity. Here's the result.

Inside the screen, Modenu and Pengolta are now trying to collide.

"It would be a plundering collision, not a positive collision, but nonetheless the prediction of this outcome is entirely uncertain."

A situation where even Herente has to say so.

You know how unlikely this collision is.

It's happening on a cosmic scale, clashes between planets. It only looks like slow motion to the human eye, but it's actually happening at hundreds of kilometers per second.

Looks like there's a lot of thunder in the gas cloud.

There is a flash of light that is clearly visible from the outside.

Modenu dived into the gas cloud in Pengolta and became invisible.

In that orbit, if there was a nucleus, it would appear to be a collision that could be plundered.

The bulk of the collision appears to be with the gas cloud in Pengolta.

And Modenu appears again.

"Whoa!"

Land 11, too, is enough to scream unexpectedly.

Modenu's orbit had turned diagonally… from the planetary orbital plane of the Selan Solar System…

Looks like the collision changed course.

And the next moment.

"Is that... a fragment!?

Various rock masses, large and small, jumped out of the gas cloud.

That fine thing seems to have been imprisoned by Pengolta's gravity.

Well, the smaller fragments could be satellites.

"But what about the big fragments?

If you look at the distant modenu, about a quarter is missing and looks distorted.

On the other hand, we cannot ascertain how much the nucleus of Pengolta was missing because of the thick gas clouds.

Some of the larger fragments... seem to be moving in close proximity to their original trajectories, keeping the inherent speed of Modenu almost intact.

"Isn't that a pretty bad situation?

"Exactly. The size of that fragment is likely to capture and fall into the gravity of this Ars."

"Again."

There is no comparison, so I don't see the size, but the number of fragments that shake off the gravity of the pengolta and fly away is roughly twenty large. Fifty medium ones. There are countless small ones.

"Even if it's small, I'll give you most of it. It won't go down ten meters. When it gets bigger, you'll have ten kilos."

Even 10% of those can be catastrophic if they fall to Ars.

Because you have the kinetic energy of hundreds of kilometers per second, not cosmic dust drifting through space.

"What can I do?

It takes about two days to calculate and confirm how many fragments reach Ars.

"So, what's your prediction of reaching?

Considering the changes in exercise volume during the clash, the calculations are around October 15th.

"Less than half a month... so what kind of disaster could happen?

Even small fragments are dangerous to life on this planet. If you drop a few, your life dies. "

There is a nuclear bomb named Tsari Bomba.

It is the largest hydrogen bomb ever developed by the former Soviet Union, and its energy is said to be 3300 times greater than that of Hiroshima-type atomic bombs.

Even a fracture of about a meter handed over will be a calculation that has more kinetic energy than its Tsari Bomba.

"What can I do?

We'll have to do something about all those fragments. It's going to be difficult. "

"What's that about?

First, we have to go to space about 700 million kilometers from here.

"And then?"

That we need to capture fragments.

"And then what?

"Having the means to do something about the fragments. If we don't finish all of this before October 15th... this star is over.