Voyage of the Stars

Chapter 740 Gene Trap

For the civilizations that set foot in the starry sky, a few years really passed like a flash, and it was just enough for them to transport goods from other star systems to another star system.

Just like humans and Orange Star civilization.

It took the two civilizations less than two years to transport the biosphere resources owned by their civilizations to this star system, but humans were a few months faster.

From this, it can be inferred that the main civilization of Orange Star civilization is farther away than humans, but this is calculated according to humans' own speed, and it is not accurate to apply it to Orange Star civilization.

It is precisely because of curiosity about Orange Star civilization that humans accidentally heard an unexpected news from the dynamic picture civilization, that is, the navigation technology of Orange Star civilization is very backward, and their warp spacecraft is only 1 times the speed of light.

The reason why they went back to get the goods so quickly this time was because the dynamic picture civilization modified several warships for them and agreed to sell them a thousand warp engines. As for these sold warp engines, the dynamic picture calls them level 2 warp engines, and they call the warp engines of Orange Star civilization level 1 warp engines.

It was this news that gave humans a clear understanding of the navigation technology of the fourth-level civilization, and they realized that they had actually skipped the primary stage and directly jumped to the intermediate level. It turned out that according to the normal technological process, a civilization that reaches the fourth-level civilization can only master the warp technology of 1 times the speed of light.

The level of civilization is not like the fantasy skills, which originally have a fixed number of layers. It is just the result of the classification of the difficulty of technology development to a certain level, the emergence of a certain technology, and the development of a certain technology by those advanced civilizations. It’s just that this statement has been recognized by the vast civilizations in the Milky Way.

It’s normal for humans not to know. ,

As for the news that the Orange Star civilization’s navigation technology is backward, it’s not really heard accidentally, but some words were captured during the handover with the dynamic picture civilization, and finally humans took the initiative to ask. And this kind of news is not free, and humans paid for ten kinds of biological samples for it.

Through the behavior of the dynamic picture civilization selling out information about other civilizations, the human leaders believe that they should also sell the information they know about humans to the Orange Star civilization, which belongs to the kind of profit from both ends.

Quite a potential profiteer.

Through the exchanges and contacts during this period, humans and the dynamic picture civilization have roughly understood each other's technological level. In terms of speed, both are at the level of 10.079 times the speed of light, but the dynamic picture civilization has a flagship with a warp speed of 39.941 times the speed of light.

Humans also know that the dynamic picture civilization has agreed to sell 10.079 times the warp speed technology to the Orange Star civilization, but they don't know what price the Orange Star civilization paid to buy it. I believe that in the near future, the Orange Star civilization will be able to fully upgrade and increase its speed to the same level as humans and dynamic picture civilization.

And this news also greatly improved humans' perception of the dynamic picture civilization. They didn't take this opportunity to destroy the Orange Star civilization and then plunder. They could have done so. After all, the overall speed of the warships is so different that they really have to suppress it. This behavior is almost the opposite of their practice of directly treating the Booker class as a commodity, and it is completely incomprehensible with conventional thinking.

However, it can be seen from here that this dynamic picture civilization is really serious about interstellar trade, and it also proves that they really have a backstage.

Their behavior made humans feel at ease to trade with them, but they were also worried that they would know that they were here to find the remains of civilization.

There was no way to do it for a while, so humans could only do what was beneficial to them.

This time, humans brought a hundred ships of biosphere resources from the main civilization, all of which were planetary-level spaceships, and each of them was fully loaded.

Of course, they were not the biosphere resources of the earth, but what humans got from the dog-headed planet. After countless generations of cultivation, these things have become a part of human life and the main product of human foreign trade. Each planetary-level biosphere spaceship is a small biosphere, with a wide variety of plants and animals.

The volume of a hundred biosphere spaceships is large enough, and humans believe that it can fully meet the needs of this transaction. You must know that a planetary-level spaceship has only one layer as big as a treasure island, and a planetary-level spaceship has more than one layer.

Compared with humans, the Orange Star Civilization brought more biological resources this time, reaching 700 planetary-level spaceships. I think they need to buy more things. The reason why these 700 planetary biosphere ships were able to arrive so quickly was because they installed those level 2 warp engines.

Since none of the three parties had any bad intentions for the transaction between them, this transaction went very smoothly.

However, it took a very long time, because this kind of interstellar transaction is not a transaction that can be traded by directly transporting the goods, but requires both parties to evaluate their respective goods, and such an evaluation requires the participation of countless experts from both sides.

They need to extract the original biosphere from each other to do some experiments, and make sure that the other party's biosphere samples are not what they have ever had, and the types also meet the requirements of non-repetition. At the same time, they also need to prevent the other party from making small moves at the genetic level of biosphere resources.

For example, selling resources that have been transformed with a certain gene trap technology to the other party, so that the other party will have problems after buying and cultivating for dozens or hundreds of generations.

This is just a primary trap technology. There are also some misleading genetic modifications. Biologists can use genes to cultivate certain animals and plants, and cultivate seemingly real animals and plants. When these animals and plants are bought by the other party and used for research, they may lead the other party into a certain technical dead end in biotechnology.

Humans call this method a technical trap.

And such technology has some ideas for humans at the third level of civilization, and then after reaching the fourth level of civilization, it has been realized under the guidance of the Academy of Life Sciences.

In other words, humans can create a batch of artificially adjusted genomes under the condition of native biological samples, and make them reproduce and develop into a seemingly natural biosphere. Obviously, this kind of biosphere resources artificially modified by humans are worthless, because the civilization that bought it cannot find the reference materials of the lifespan medicine they want from it.

What's more, it will make civilizations with underdeveloped life science and technology fall into a dead end of research, which is very serious.

After developing this technology, humans realized that there would be fakes in interstellar trade, so humans are very cautious in trading biosphere resources.

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