The Collection of The End

One thousand three hundred and ninety-two, the fourth natural disaster (92)

Latest website: I have often done this behavior of skipping meaningless time by speeding up. "One day in the sky, one year on the earth" is a typical portrayal.

It's just that the "doomsday element" was the ultimate goal at that time, and the time to "stop accelerating" had to be set when some key figures were about to die or important events were about to happen. After all, if those things were allowed to happen, it would probably not be able to collect " Doomsday Elements”.

But now, everything is ready, all we need is the east wind, wait for the doomsday element to be born, and then let the green light beat it up. In the process, it is useless to keep an eye on how the civilizations of the members of the Star Sea Community develop. significance.

They shouldn't play themselves to death in such a great situation...right?

[It’s probably better if you don’t say this. 】

'Tch, then put insurance on them...'

I opened the "Resolutions to be discussed" in the "Xinghai Community" and added a piece of content to it:

[The Xinghai Community has the obligation to maintain the existence of member civilizations. When key elements of civilization, including but not limited to 'form of existence', 'territory', 'population', and 'culture', are missing, it should assist the civilization in its reconstruction rather than declare it. die. 】

Under the premise of the invasion of "doomsday elements" like the "Thorin Swarm", it is indeed possible that some unlucky civilization will have its key elements called civilization wiped out and have to be broken into pieces and integrated into other civilizations. .

This situation may seem a bit sad at best to other civilizations, but to me, it is a direct loss of “doomsday elements”.

This resolution basically says clearly: "No matter how miserable you are, you will not die."

After experiencing the Thorin swarm incident, and under the influence of the sadness of the rabbit's death and the fox's death, the probability of it passing is almost 100%.

Therefore, small disasters can basically not defeat these already formed civilizations, but major disasters... do you think Green Light's force is vegetarian?

[It seems like they are really vegetarian...]

'you shut up! ’

After confirming that nothing was missing, I prepared to start the time acceleration.

Although it is not impossible to control it directly or leave it to the prompt sister,

But it is still more intuitive to create an operation interface.

The red button, the double arrow for acceleration, the three arrow for super acceleration, and the single arrow plus vertical bar for stop, look like a music player interface, but no one else will use it anyway, so just mess with it casually.

As for the automatic stop time, it is set thirty years before the "doomsday element" appears...

No, let’s give it twenty years. The thirty-year-old savior is a bit old.

【ah? Is thirty a little old? 】

‘Do you remember that I will take you with me when I create an incarnation? ’

【I did not say anything. 】

After a little guessing about possible doomsday elements, I poked the acceleration button.

The entire galaxy slowly rotated.

[Tip: The initialization of the galaxy is completed and the settlement begins. 】

"Above" the Milky Way, remind my sister to once again create the "Avenue of Stars" that I haven't seen for a long time:

[Tip: Game time: 2,147,483,647 years,]

[Tip: Defeat the ‘Dimension Demon’ and ‘Thorin Swarm’ to obtain the corresponding doomsday elements. 】

[Tip: ‘Element Zero’ cannot be recycled. 】

[Tip: The embedded cheating clips: Illya (Cyberlux), Malefia (Green Light), Queen of Blades (Bao/Irisen) cannot be recycled. 】

[Tip: Number of remaining incarnations: 39.]

Well, sure enough, planet-level doomsday elements are meaningless to me. I guess stupid systems are too lazy to eat them.

It is normal that no followers appear. None of these aliens are humanoid, and they are not able to transform like in the prehistoric times.

Even if these civilizations are the first to appear in the Milky Way, they will definitely be able to crush the newcomers as long as they exist for a long time, but there is still no one to choose.

After all, being strong is a temporary thing, but being handsome is a lifelong thing.

[Tip: Number of birthplaces of galactic civilization: 10, number of surviving civilizations: 7. 】

[Tip: Number of developed planets, 3%]

Hmm... This is normal. After all, these civilizations will only develop and colonize habitable planets. There are so many habitable planets in the galaxy. They will not put in the effort to develop and transform some planets that they know to be desolate. .

[Tip: Baor, Wattaum, Irisson, the First Alliance, and Cyberlux are transformed into Fallen Empire. 】

Huh? etc?

On the slowly rotating panoramic view of the Milky Way, the territories of these civilizations expanded outward for a certain distance and then stopped. Then the color of the territory gradually became deep and gray, like a pool of stagnant water.

If you think about it carefully, they do have their own shortcomings. For example, Bao is a plant, Wataum has technology locked by me, Irisen refuses to contact the outside world, the software and hardware of Cyberlux do not match, and the First Alliance is even worse. Needless to say, they are all types that cannot continue to expand.

Only aquatic Utes and green lights that do not depend on the environment can bloom everywhere, but they have no urgent intention to expand. Although they have not become "lost" and are still relatively active, their territory expansion has still stopped.

Next, prompt my sister to give a brief summary of these lost empires:

[Tip: Bao is particularly concerned about the ecology of the colonized planets. Every time he colonizes a planet, he will spend a lot of time and energy adjusting the ecology so that the environmental evaluation of each planet can reach T3. In the end, due to maintaining the ecological instability of each planet It will be destroyed and stop expanding, becoming a Holy Guardian. 】

[Tip: Wataum is keen on collecting any technology other than dangerous technology, regardless of whether it is valuable or not. To this end, he maintains technology sharing with various lower civilizations, and eventually falls into pure theoretical research, which leads to stagnant development and becomes' Keeper of Knowledge'. 】

[Tip: Because Irisen's appearance is very similar to that of the Thorin swarm, and his past rough style, he will be warned and monitored by all parties when he expands outwards. In the end, he chose to stick to his home planet Zerus, rejecting all external communication, and became' Militant. 】

[Tip: After the First Alliance experienced a period of explosive expansion, it summarized the common characteristics of many races and was no longer keen to ally with them. Instead, it chose to retreat behind the scenes, secretly observe the development of the alliance, and become a mysterious observer ( Enigmatic Observer). 】

[Tip: Cyberlux’s attempt to break away from the machine ultimately failed. The discomfort and danger they encountered after returning to the body made them decide to continue to let the planet host serve themselves and expand their territory. After a period of aimless development, the civilization , and eventually became the 'Ancient Caretaker'. 】

Did I ask you to do this when I brought you back?

【if not? 】

...Forget it, that's it.

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