And the Supreme Commander stood quietly in the command center, his gaze deep, as if pondering more profound issues.
He knew this was just the beginning; the real battle was just unfolding.
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The operator's fingers flew across the keyboard, eyes fixed on the images on the screen.
With a few quick keystrokes, the camera footage inside the nuclear submarine appeared on the large screen, clearly showing the situation inside.
In the image, over three hundred crew members were changing into new gear, tense yet orderly. They took off their regular diving suits and put on the latest advanced diving equipment.
These diving suits are made of special materials that not only withstand extreme water pressure but also offer some defense against unknown biological attacks.
The crew's actions were skilled and swift, clearly having gone through numerous simulation trainings.
Every face showed calm and focus, knowing that once they dive into the deep sea, any small mistake could lead to catastrophic consequences.
The helmets of the diving suits are fully enclosed, equipped with advanced communication systems and life-support devices.
One by one, the crew members put on their helmets, disappearing behind metal and glass as the helmets locked into place.
The operator conducted a final check via the internal communication system, ensuring that each crew member's equipment was in optimal condition.
"Attention all crew, check your oxygen supply and communication equipment."
The operator's voice echoed in every crew member's headphone.
One by one, the crew reported their status, their voices unwavering, ready to face the unknown challenges of the deep sea at any moment.
"Oxygen supply is normal."
"Communication equipment check complete, all normal."
"Life support system is functioning well."
Following the crew's reports, the operator checked off each item in the system, then reported the situation to the Supreme Commander.
The Supreme Commander stood at the front of the command center, his gaze sweeping over the crew members on the screen. He could feel the determination and courage of these warriors.
"Very well, initiate the deep dive procedure."
The Supreme Commander's voice was calm and firm.
The operators immediately executed the command, and the nuclear submarine's engines began to accelerate, slowly diving deeper into the depths of the sea.
As the depth increased, the water pressure gradually rose, but the diving suits were fully capable of handling such challenges.
On the large screen in the command center, as the depth numbers kept jumping, it seemed as though everyone's heartbeat quickened along with it.
Everyone knew that this deep-sea exploration might rewrite the future of the Kaidan world, silently praying for these brave crew members.
And in the dark depths of the sea, these more than three hundred crew members, like the spark of hope for humanity, were about to face the test of an unknown world.
As the nuclear submarine's deep dive procedure was initiated, the numbers on the depth gauge steadily climbed.
Three thousand meters, the limit of human diving, but for this mission, it was just the beginning.
The crew members' heartbeats echoed in their headphones, each person adjusting their breathing, attempting to calm their nervousness.
At five thousand meters, the color of the seawater had turned pitch black, as if the outside world was isolated from them.
The lights within the submarine felt particularly warm, the crew members' gazes meeting each other, a determined glint in everyone's eyes.
At eight thousand meters, the numbers on the depth gauge finally stopped.
The submarine floated gently at this depth, like a lonely planet on the edge of the universe.
This was to give the crew time to adapt, as well as to collect their physical data in this extreme environment.
The operator's fingers tapped on the keyboard again, monitoring each crew member's vital signs to ensure their health remained within controlled parameters.
The screen displayed data on heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen consumption, each item precisely recorded.
"Crew members, maintain clear communication, we will begin data collection, please remain in your current state."
The operator's voice once again echoed in the crew's headphones.
One by one, the crew members responded, their voices reverberating inside the submarine, everyone striving to adapt to this unprecedented deep-sea environment.
In the command center, the Supreme Commander closely watched the data on the screen, his brow slightly furrowed.
This data was critical to the upcoming mission, determining humanity's understanding of the deep sea and future exploration directions.
Time passed by the minute, the crew members experienced a long wait at an eight-thousand-meter depth.
Their vital signs began to stabilize, showing their bodies had begun to adapt to this depth.
"Data collection complete, all crew members in good condition."
The operator reported to the Supreme Commander.
The Supreme Commander nodded, knowing these warriors were ready, becoming the first explorers in human history to venture to this depth.
"Prepare for the next phase, initiate the deep-sea exploration program."
He issued new orders.
The nuclear submarine's engines started again, the submarine advanced toward deeper parts of the sea. The crew adjusted their equipment, ready to face the upcoming unknown challenges.
In this pitch-black deep sea, they would become humanity's eyes, exploring unknown secrets, paving a new path for the Kaidan world, and humanity's future.
As the nuclear submarine's engine noise gradually subsided, the numbers on the depth gauge crept to thirteen thousand meters!
The submarine entered a hover state again.
At this depth, the surrounding darkness was almost tangible, pressing heavily on everyone's hearts.
The crew's breathing became heavier in their headphones, their bodies beginning to show some adverse reactions.
Some crew members experienced tinnitus, others felt dizzy, and some had trembling hands.
"Crew member A reports severe tinnitus but can endure."
"Crew member B, vision blurry, condition not good."
"Crew member C, hand tremors, trying to adjust breathing."
The operator's fingers tapped on the keyboard even faster, his eyes never leaving the monitoring screen, nervously recording each crew member's condition.
Simultaneously sending soothing words through the communication devices.
"Crew members, please try to take deep breaths, remain calm, we are monitoring your condition, everything is under control."
The Supreme Commander's gaze was sharp, showing a rare sign of anxiety on his face.
These crew members were elite, handpicked by him, each person's safety directly affecting the mission's success, and touching his heart deeply.
"Adjust the pressure inside the submarine to relieve the crew's discomfort as much as possible," he instructed the operator.
The operator swiftly executed the command, the pressure inside the submarine began to be fine-tuned, trying to simulate a more suitable environment for the human body.
After a while, the crew's conditions improved, adverse reactions reduced significantly, but the tense atmosphere still hung over everyone's minds.
"Crew member D, condition restored to normal, ready to continue the mission."
"Crew member E, condition stable, continue monitoring."
As the crew members reported their conditions one after another, the operator's tension gradually eased, but his fingers still hovered over the keyboard, ready to handle any emergencies.
Just then, the submarine's detection system suddenly captured an abnormal signal, a faint sound wave echoing in the deep sea silence.
"Detected unknown signal, analyzing."
The operator's voice carried a hint of excitement and tension.
The Supreme Commander quickly moved to the monitoring screen, his eyes fixed on the jumping waveforms.
"Amplify the signal, attempt to decipher."
The waveforms on the screen gradually became clear, seemingly hiding some pattern, but with current technology, they couldn't be fully decoded.
"Crew members, prepare for external detection, we may have encountered an active area of unknown life forms."
The Supreme Commander's voice carried an undeniable determination. Though they faced unknown dangers, this was precisely why they were there.
One by one, the crew confirmed their status, adjusting their gear, checking their weapons, ready to meet the impending challenges.
In this unfathomable darkness, they would become pioneers in exploring the unknown, not just for the Kaidan world, but for the entire future of humanity.
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