After exchanging greetings.
"Please."
The group began to board the ship. Not many people went up; apart from the testing personnel, the base staff, and the construction workers, viewing was not allowed today.
Regarding this.
No one had any objections.
After all.
This massive entity has been docked here for a year, and most of the people on site have boarded more than once, and the construction workers are on it every day.
There's no need to join in the bustle again.
...
Along the shore.
Onto the bridge.
The original floating bridge has now become fixed. In the direction leading to the Floater, some concrete piles were driven into the seabed, only slightly extending above the seabed.
Just half a meter.
Above.
Steel structures were used to assemble supports.
Therefore.
The entire bridge can be dismantled at any time. The concrete pylons protruding half a meter above the seabed do not impact the seabed ecology and can be reassembled the next time it's used.
