When Balin arrived at Japan's Antarctic research station, he found himself about four hundred kilometers away from Charlie in a straight line.
The Japanese scientific research station is quite similar to those in Nordic regions, surrounded by an expanse of desolation, with no neighboring facilities nearby.
Strangely enough, Antarctica is vast, yet a limited number of countries establish a limited number of research stations. Each country tends to leave room for both its own future development and that of others. Being positioned too close to another nation for scientific research could hinder their own progress and potentially compromise the secrecy of certain missions.
After all, research conducted in Antarctica is not merely a study of the human environment or the region’s flora and fauna.
Antarctic scientific research resembles space exploration, intertwining scientific discovery with a country's strategic interests and the development of crucial technologies.
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