Richest Man: Divine-Grade Reconstruct System-Chapter 638 - 594: All Lost!!

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This time, it's fair to say that Davis was utterly furious.

He never expected that not only would he fail to intercept the opponent's spacecraft, but he also managed to lose control of his own satellite.

What kind of concept is this?

This means that the other party can easily intercept his satellite and take over all its signals.

In this way, it can be said that the other party's technology completely crushes their own.

Isn't this indirectly telling him that not only in other fields but even in the aerospace domain, he is no match for the opposing conglomerate?

This blow was simply too huge for him.

The aerospace technology he was once proud of had failed in Lin Yi's hands without even a moment's confrontation. How could he accept this?

It's important to know that Davis has always been an extremely proud person, and at this moment, he was like a powder keg about to explode, ready to lash out at anybody nearby.

"What the hell are you standing around for? Hurry up and regain control!"

Seeing his subordinates still dazed, Davis was immediately enraged, pointing at them one by one while shouting and cursing.

Hearing their boss lose his temper, everyone silently lowered their heads.

To be fair, Davis had always been so arrogant and domineering, often abusing his subordinates both verbally and physically.

This had instilled a great sense of fear among all towards him.

They returned their focus to their computers, furiously operating them.

They tried to reclaim the satellite's control, but no matter how they operated, they still couldn't achieve the desired result.

The satellite was still moving rapidly, completely out of their control.

Moreover, according to their monitoring, this satellite's trajectory was on a collision course with their originally functioning satellite Number 15.

This immediately made them realize what the other party's intention was.

If the satellites were to merge onto the same trajectory, the inevitable result would be a collision.

The losses that would entail would be tremendous.

It's important to note that not every satellite is guaranteed to be successfully launched, and even if they are, the cost of a single satellite is staggering.

For them, although it wouldn't be completely crippling, it would be a significant blow.

It's not an exaggeration to say it's akin to slicing off a piece of flesh.

Of course, this is just the visible economic loss. The consequences of a satellite collision would be immense.

Even Davis wouldn't be able to withstand it.

After all, every satellite bears significant responsibility.

If damaged, it will definitely impact a particular field, and not just for a short period.

In short, if two satellites collide, the direct and indirect economic losses combined would be astronomical.

"Boss, our technology is too limited, it's impossible to overpower them.

The other party is cunning; after taking control, they set up a firewall on the system.

We haven't even breached their anti-theft system yet.

This firewall isn't something we can easily break through.

I roughly calculated and based on our capabilities, successfully cracking this firewall would take at least a dozen hours."

This voice was like pouring another barrel of oil into the flames of Davis's heart.

It made him outrageously angry, violently pushing over a computer in front of him, then glaring at the employee who spoke, his eyes reddened with rage:

"Do whatever it takes to regain control of that satellite, and also, temporarily alter the course of the satellite Number 15 to accelerate and avoid a collision, never allowing the two satellites to crash into each other."

Currently, the best solution Davis could think of was a high-difficulty avoidance maneuver.

Just as the spacecraft previously had to avoid their satellite, this biological satellite must deviate when nearing the otherwise normal satellite Number 15.

Even if it deviates from its original orbit, evasion is necessary.

Only in this way can losses be minimized.

The reason Davis issued such commands also lies in the fact that the satellite Number 15 in danger of collision is also under their operation.

Being part of the aerospace management department, their level of authority is quite high.

In essence, many satellites flying overhead belong to them.

Upon receiving Davis's orders, the subordinates immediately started typing furiously on the keyboards.

However, after a moment, the employee responsible for altering the trajectory of the endangered satellite exclaimed:

"Oh my god. My goodness. What's the background of these people that we even lost control of satellite Number 15!"

Upon hearing this, Davis immediately rushed behind him, staring at the red-flashing symbol representing the satellite on the computer screen, his eyes filled with hatred:

"Bastards. Can someone tell me what exactly he intends to do? Does he really want to crash our satellite? Doesn't he know that it's unethical?"

Now Davis understands that crashing satellites is unethical, yet he didn't reflect on who just attempted to manipulate a satellite to crash into the opponent's spacecraft.

"It's not good, boss. My two satellites have also lost control."

"Mine too, mine too. My satellite has also lost control."

"Oh no, boss, our satellite Number 3 has also lost control."

Upon hearing this, Davis suddenly staggered backward a few steps, nearly falling to the ground.

Satellite Number 3 is a very critical one, and should anything happen to it, not only would it threaten his position, but it could fundamentally affect the rest of his life.

Now Davis truly panicked.

In just one or two minutes, the 19 satellites he controlled suddenly lost control, and he couldn't even receive any signals from them.

What this represents, Davis truly dares not imagine.

[To be continued...]