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However, despite its noble intentions, the project faces severe opposition due to its astronomical costs and resource demands, causing riots and protests among people unconcerned with a distant tragedy. The protests escalate when the UEG shuts down the Digital Life Project (DLP), aimed at preserving human consciousness through mind uploading. This leads to organized counterattacks by DLP supporters, who engage in cyber-terrorism against the UEG, exacerbating tensions. A pivotal moment arises when a Chinese ambassador advocates for the continuation of the Moving Mountain Project, thus initiating the lunar exile program, which aims to push the Moon away from Earth by employing three fusion engines to diminish its gravitational pull.