The Collection of The End

One thousand three hundred and ninety-three, the fourth natural disaster (93)

Latest website: Although I am a little surprised that these guys suddenly "lost", if you think about it carefully, it is natural that the development of these civilizations has stagnated.

A civilization can expand infinitely if it has sufficient population and supplies, but there is a limit to "control".

For example, if an emergency occurs on a remote planet a thousand light years away from the empire's capital star, such as a serious natural disaster or being attacked by pirates, it can only rely on its own regular security from asking for help until the empire responds. Evacuate or resist.

By the time the empire responded, the entire planet was almost destroyed.

As for garrisoning, there is a cost. Unless it is a very valuable core planet, arranging garrison for remote planets will destroy yourself.

This leads to the fact that the survival of these remote planets will be very dependent on the nearest core planet. When the capital star is indifferent, their culture and ideological trend will be closer to the core planet far away from the capital star. In normal times, it is naturally irrelevant. At most It is some local culture, and once something happens that will shake the foundation of the empire, and this core planet decides to leave the empire, do we still need to consider who will follow these remote planets?

Rapid expansion will lead to a decrease in control or even the disintegration of the entire empire. Leaders with a little bit of thinking will not do that.

Those huge interstellar empires with a radius of tens of thousands of light-years that appear frequently in science fiction works would be impossible to exist if they were not enfeoffed and had no means for troops to quickly communicate and reach any part of the territory.

The only exception is the civilization with "Gestalt consciousness". The Zerg has only one consciousness, and the cold machines that only know how to obey orders have no possibility of rebellion.

But obviously Irison and Cerbolex each had their own troubles, and that's why they were "lost".

As for the remaining two... I looked at the boundaries of Ute and Green Light that were still slowly expanding.

Ute's development method of hammering things here and there seems to be that it only selects planets with water sources to colonize. However, it is currently stagnant because it can no longer find planets with oceans nearby.

[In fact, many planets still have oceans, but they are not enough for a Ute as big as him to survive and build colonies in them. ] The stupid system explained, [Although they are both dragon kings, the Jing Dragon King is definitely a lot lower than the Sea Dragon King, right? 】

This explanation is strong and appropriate in every sense of the word.

but,

As for the green light...it reproduces through spores, eats everything, and adapts to the environment first-rate. How did it stop?

[Well, because it’s your creation, maybe the logic is weird? 】

[Tip: After experiencing the invasion of the 'Dimension Demons' and the 'Thorin Swarm', the Green Light tribe believed that the Milky Way would continue to be invaded by unknown enemies, and decided to stop expansion and devote all their energy to weapon research and development, in the hope that after an invasion event occurs in the future Block it as soon as possible. 】

I understand, it’s normal to explode troops at home because of a phobia about lack of firepower. This is not weird at all.

However, it is still early before the next invasion. When Malefia was a "ghost", it seemed that she deceived others and said it was once every 50,000 years? If this sentence accidentally comes true again, then they will have to station troops for at least 25,000 years.

Even putting aside the issue of insufficient resources, the number of troops accumulated over such a long period of time should be...

No, there's no need to forget it. If the "doomsday element" persists in Green Light's territory, other civilizations may not know that the unlucky guy has appeared.

I was looking at the green light, but suddenly I saw a sharp "thorn" protruding outward from Ute's "territory", piercing straight to the other side of the Milky Way.

After thinking about it for two seconds, I figured out what it was: suddenly there was an enclave in its territory.

And in just these two seconds, the "thorn" has turned into a "meteor hammer", proving that the ocean over there is quite suitable for their survival.

[Tip: When the 'Utes' tried to find a new home, the 'Psychic Leap' resonated with the 'Mass Effect Relay' of the 'First Alliance', transferring part of the Utes to a member of the 'First Alliance'. On the colonial star. 】

[After establishing two undersea cities, 'Ute' encountered the species 'Phosphorus' from the colonial planet. 】

['Ute' identifies 'Phosphorus' as a civilization that manufactures mass effect relays, and solemnly invites it to join the Star Ocean Community. 】

[The 'First Alliance' temporarily escaped from the state of loss, contacted and accepted the invitation of 'Ute'. 】

No...wait? Although the text reminding my sister that you are serious, was there actually something hilarious that happened? It must be, right?

I reminded my sister to ignore me and continue to check messages step by step.

[Tip: The ‘First Alliance’ joins the Star Ocean Community. 】

[Since the ‘First Alliance’ itself is composed of multiple races, it conflicts with several regulations of the Star Sea Community. 】

[The two sides finally agreed that the member civilizations of the ‘First Alliance’ would be able to receive preferential treatment from the Star Sea Community to member civilizations, but they would only count for one vote at the community meeting. 】

No, doesn’t this mean that all the benefits are taken by the First Alliance?

But it seems impossible for the Xinghai Community to know that the First Alliance is already a dominant force.

[Tip: The First Alliance transferred the 'Fortress' and its maintenance staff to the Star Ocean Community, and promised to build 'Mass Effect Relays' for all member alliances. 】

['Green Light' initiated a resolution to move the headquarters of the Star Ocean Community to the 'Fortress' and add a permanent civilized seat to the 'First Alliance', which was unanimously approved. 】

On the star map of the entire galaxy, an icon of a giant flower-like building suddenly appeared, and then countless spider web-like lines and nodes connected most of the territory of the Star Sea Community. However, most of them were still in a dotted state, obviously not completed. , but just planning.

After all, some galaxies have not been explored at all, so it is naturally impossible to repair the mass effect relay.

How should I put it? Catalyst was building roads while moving his house, but Green Light regarded it as a selfless contribution, and his status became higher and higher...

‘As expected of my brother! ’

[Are you too biased? The green light is also your creation. 】

‘I’m not helping anyone, am I? I accelerated and didn't stop. This is all their fault. ’

【I see. 】

‘What do you understand again? ’

[Green Light and the Star Ocean Community are protected very well by you. Although they are very powerful in combat, they are not smart enough. If you are tricked by others, you should take it as a lesson. And it is better to be tricked by your own people than to be tricked by the doomsday elements in the future, right? ? 】

'you guess? ’

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