Although a Jupiter aircraft required four clones to operate, plus the transfer platforms, the fleet for transferring from Jupiter to its moons, etc., the total number of clones needed reached approximately 600,000.
This seemed like a massive team, but it was still a significant reduction compared to the manpower required for the previous series of processes, such as the mining and refining of nuclear fission fuel.
That process required tens of millions of clones to maintain.
Now, setting aside everything else, just the manpower aspect has been reduced to less than a tenth of the original.
The reduction in losses in other areas is immeasurable.
After the Jupiter aircraft were put into Jupiter's atmosphere, the first batch of transfer platforms, named "Black Bird" by Tom, were also put into use.
The "Black Bird" is also an atmospheric aircraft.
However, unlike the Jupiter aircraft, it has a greater mass and volume.
