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Chapter 168 The Atlantic Ocean Becomes a Taboo Land

Chapter 168 The Atlantic Ocean Becomes a Taboo Land

In the conference room at the Norfolk base, the experts looked solemn and discussions were heard one after another.

Biologists, engineers, and oceanographers gathered on both sides of the long table and expressed their opinions, but they could not find a convincing answer.

An older white expert cleared his throat and said in a low voice:
"Although there is no solid evidence, is it possible that a supernatural power is behind this? That supernatural creature is not dead at all, and is seeking revenge against our U.S. Navy?"

As soon as these words were spoken, the conference room suddenly became quiet, as if everyone was thinking about this possibility.

After a brief silence, another Jewish expert sneered, with an undisguised rebuttal in his tone:
"This is impossible! How could any living thing survive under a million-ton nuclear weapon?"

The older expert seemed to have expected this reaction. He pushed his glasses up calmly, his tone still calm, but with a hint of disdain:
"Then explain the current situation. The aircraft carrier is paralyzed, the tugboat is paralyzed, and even the frigate is paralyzed by jellyfish.

"Can you give a more reasonable explanation for the occurrence of these low-probability events?"

This rebuttal caused the atmosphere in the conference room to fall silent again.

American experts are not fools.

The low-probability event of jellyfish blocking ships occurred hundreds of times in a short period of time.

This phenomenon is beyond the scope of common sense.

Just like winning the first prize in the lottery a hundred times in a row, the probability of it happening naturally is almost zero.

But even so, no one is willing to admit the possibility of supernatural creatures surviving.

Admiral Bellinger looked around, his face expressionless, but his voice as cold as steel.

"Listen, there are only two possibilities."

He raised a finger, signaling everyone to be quiet, and continued:
"The first possibility is that the supernatural creature is indeed dead, but a new supernatural phenomenon has appeared in the western ocean. The cause is currently unknown. It may be a new supernatural creature."

He slowly raised his second finger:

"The second possibility is that the extraordinary creature is not dead. It has begun to retaliate against us and has demonstrated new extraordinary abilities that can manipulate the behavior of jellyfish."

The atmosphere in the conference room was solemn.

Admiral Bellinger glanced at everyone present, and his voice became even colder:
"Whatever the possibility, we cannot just sit there and wait."

After repeated debates, the experts at the Norfolk base still could not make up their minds.

Because it’s a matter of great importance.

Admiral Bellinger quickly decided to report the situation to the Pentagon.

The Pentagon's response was swift, almost instant.

After learning about the strange events in the Western Ocean, Pentagon military experts immediately held an emergency meeting.

Two aircraft carriers in the Atlantic were paralyzed, and tugboats and frigates all broke down and drifted on the sea.

In the Pentagon conference room, satellite images are being updated in real time on the screen.

A senior military expert spoke first:

"Jellyfish blocking ships is not unprecedented, but this massive, continuous outbreak is completely beyond anything we've seen before.

"This is no longer a simple ecological phenomenon, and traditional rescue methods are clearly ineffective."

Another official frowned, questioning in his tone:

“Since traditional methods don’t work, what else can we do?”

At this point, a biologist suggested:
"From the perspective of natural laws, the gathering of jellyfish may be driven by some kind of magnetic field or sound waves. We can try to disperse them with directional sound waves."

However, this suggestion was quickly rejected.

The engineering expert shook his head and said firmly:
"It won't work. Acoustic technology can't cover such a large area of ​​water, especially since we don't know what causes jellyfish aggregations.

"In contrast, high-voltage power grids are a more direct means of forcibly clearing a safe area."

The debate lasted for nearly an hour before a decision was finally made.

Tugboats were re-dispatched to rescue the two crippled aircraft carriers.

However, this time, an underwater high-voltage power grid was deployed to forcibly disperse and kill the jellyfish and ensure the tugboat's progress. Before the operation, an underwater drone was used to detect the source of the threat.

If any threat is detected, accompanying nuclear submarines and air fighters will provide fire support.

Nuclear submarines are of closed design, and their outer shells are designed for deep-sea environments, so they are not afraid of marine life such as jellyfish.

As for why nuclear submarines are not used instead of tugboats, it is because the traction force is not enough.

After receiving the order from the Pentagon, the Norfolk base quickly began operations.

Five nuclear submarines and twenty tugboats have been assembled and are ready to go at the dock.

However, before sending out those rescue teams, the first phase of the plan is to conduct reconnaissance using underwater drones.

"start to act."

Admiral Bellinger's deep voice rang out in the command room, like a heavy hammer hitting everyone's heart.

His eyes were sharp as he scanned the battle map on the table.

"Ensure that underwater drones are deployed in designated sea areas and any abnormalities found must be reported immediately."

The staff officers immediately got busy, confirming the details of the operation one by one.

Ten CH-47 transport helicopters were mobilized from the base, with the latest model of underwater drones loaded in their belly compartments.

These drones are equipped with high-performance sonar, high-definition cameras and magnetic field detectors, making them powerful tools for underwater detection.

The roar of propellers echoed over the Norfolk base as ten helicopters took off one by one, casting huge shadows in the sun.

In the command room, Admiral Bellinger's eyes remained on the screen, staring at the position of the transport plane.

Signalman reports:
"The transport helicopter team enters the designated route."

Bellinger nodded, his tone stern:

"Continue monitoring and maintain full communications."

Ten CH-47 transport helicopters advanced rapidly, and the vast sea stretched out beneath their feet.

The atmosphere in the command room became increasingly tense, and everyone's nerves were as stretched as steel wires.

Just after ten transport helicopters entered the Atlantic Ocean.

Suddenly, in the satellite surveillance footage, these helicopters suddenly fell!
The rotation of the propeller gradually slowed down in the surveillance footage until it came to a complete stop.

The whole process takes less than ten seconds.

In the surveillance footage, the helicopters fell into the sea like kites with broken strings, causing huge splashes.

"what happened!"

Admiral Bellinger stood up suddenly, his voice low and angry. He glanced at the technical expert:
"Report the reason immediately!"

The technician worked quickly on the keyboard, trying to recover the data, but ultimately shook his head.

This sea area is like an abyss that swallows everything, and the crashed helicopter no longer sends back any information.

The command room at the Norfolk base fell into an eerie silence.

Ten helicopters crashed at the same time. They all knew that this was not just a normal mechanical failure...

At the same time, in the Pentagon's command room.

After the news of the crash of ten transport helicopters came back, there was also silence.

The Chief of Staff was sweating profusely, somewhat unbelievably:

"We just lost ten helicopters?"

Admiral Mattis took a deep breath, his tone suppressed and heavy:
"Re-plan countermeasures immediately."

(End of this chapter)

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