Chapter 1007: Strong Alliance

As soon as the news of humanity's alliance with the Akullas spread, it became the number one explosive news on the first planet.

This is the first time since the outbreak of the Wisdom Civilization War that two powerful wisdom civilizations have formed an alliance, and the stars controlled by these two wisdom civilizations are more than 10,000. Prior to this, any alliance of intelligent civilizations, even if it was created by human civilization, was only a combination of weak and small intelligent civilizations, and the main purpose was to keep warm and fight against those powerful intelligent civilizations that were expanding everywhere.

Humanity is allied with the Akula, apparently not for self-preservation.

At least, for human civilization, this is not for self-preservation.

In other words, the essence of this alliance is very different from that of other alliances, which is to focus on expansion, that is, to concentrate the strength of two powerful intelligent civilizations to deal with other powerful intelligent civilizations, expand at a faster speed, and use this to enhance their own strength.

The most affected are obviously the intelligent civilizations that are neighbors of humans and the Akula.

All of a sudden, representatives of human civilization and Akula civilization were stationed in a crowded city, and hundreds of representatives of intelligent civilization surrounded these two locations.

Interestingly, there are many more people who actively contact human civilization than those who actively contact the Akula civilization.

It seems like this is something that is difficult to understand.

In every way, the Akullas are much more powerful than humans. The number of galaxies controlled, the size and size of the star systems, the number of individuals, the number of resources, etc., the Akula people far surpass humans, and the creators of the Akula people are also much more powerful than the creators of humans. For intelligent civilizations that are trying to protect themselves by joining alliances, it is clear that it is more reliable to turn to the Akula than to the humans.

The problem is that these intelligent civilizations are more willing to ally with humanity.

Of course, there are many reasons for this.

Before forming an alliance with the Akula, mankind had formed an alliance of intelligent civilizations, giving all intelligent civilizations that joined the alliance safe shelter, and giving all the intelligent civilizations of the alliance the most basic right to independent development, and later even allowed these intelligent civilizations to gain a lot of freedom, such as allowing them to settle in other star systems, participate in social labor led by humans, and obtain better living conditions through labor. In some star systems, the status of these intelligent civilizations is not even lower than that of humans, at least they are respected as they deserve. In some areas, the individuals of these intelligent civilizations have played a value greater than that of human beings, and have become indispensable members of the social system dominated by human beings. Of course, these intelligent civilizations are also growing, at least as humanity expands its territory in the war of expansion, the number of individuals of all intelligent civilizations in the alliance is increasing, but the scale of human civilization has not changed significantly.

In a sense, humanity took only what was needed and left the rest to the Confederates.

Although in this alliance, the status of all intelligent civilizations is lower than that of humans, and even the power of survival is in the hands of humans, but these costs are not great compared to what they have gained. These costs are nothing compared to extinction in the war of intelligent civilizations.

To put it bluntly, it is not easy for a weak and intelligent civilization to survive a war.

On the contrary, the Akula people are less enlightened in their attitude towards weak, intelligent civilizations. The intelligent civilizations that were defeated by the Akulla were either completely extinct or merged by the Akula, and none of them were able to maintain their independent status, and none of them were able to develop on their own. Even if some of the intelligent civilization is preserved, in the face of the massive Akula people, there is no difference between merging and being wiped out.

From the perspective of a weak and intelligent civilization, it is obviously much better to form an alliance with humans than to be fused by the Akula.

Of course, that's not the point.

For any weak intelligent civilization, survival is the most important, and alliance and integration are actually the means for weak intelligent civilizations to gain a chance to survive.

The most important reason is the survival ability of humans and the Akula people.

It is undeniable that the Akula are stronger than humans, but the problem is that in terms of survivability, the strength shown by the Akula may not surpass that of humans.

The key point is that before the outbreak of the Intelligent Civilization War, the Akula people were already very powerful, and they were the most powerful intelligent civilization in the region, with five thousand star systems at that time, and they were all extremely large star systems, and there was no intelligent civilization nearby that posed a threat to them. Throughout the war, the Akula's power range only increased fivefold, reaching the current 30,000 star systems.

Although there are only 10,000 star systems in human civilization so far, before the outbreak of the intelligent civilization war, there were only five star systems directly owned by human beings, and only four were valuable. That is, the scale of human civilization in warfare has increased by a hundredfold. If we take the actual control of the star system as the standard, the scope of human civilization's power in this war is thousands of times larger. If you take into account the size of the star system, the resources it has, and the number of intelligent individuals, the expansion rate of human civilization is even more astonishing.

Obviously, the human civilization has a much greater capacity to expand than the Akula.

What's more, in past wars of expansion, the Akullas have defeated weaker intelligent civilizations, while humans have defeated several more powerful intelligent civilizations.

In every respect, the survival capacity of human civilization is above that of the Akula.

Although the current human civilization is not as good as the Akula people, many representatives of the intelligent civilization believe that the human civilization will sooner or later surpass the Akula people and become the most powerful intelligent civilization in the region, and even hope to become the only powerful existence that can challenge and confront the intelligent civilization created by Delia in addition to the intelligent civilization created by Beka, and thus have an impact on the power pattern of the entire family.

In this way, it is obviously the wisest choice to turn to human civilization.

Of course, there is another problem that the representatives of human civilization and the Akula civilization did not mention, but it is in the clear and everyone can see it.

That is, the motives for humans and Akula to form alliances are not the same.

In the eyes of other representatives of intelligent civilizations, the Akula people, who have never given the weak a chance to survive, have formed an alliance with humans, obviously not to divide the fruits of the expansion war with humans, but to use human civilization to fight against strong enemies, that is, to fight against the threat of intelligent civilization created by Deria.

Obviously, the Akula people have no confidence in winning in the face of a more powerful intelligent civilization.

It is precisely because of this that the Akula people need the support of humanity and need to use the military power of humanity to deal with the intelligent civilization created by Deria.

Of course, the Akula people did this for another purpose.

That is, by forming alliances, eliminating threats from behind and avoiding becoming enemies of humanity, we can concentrate our efforts on dealing with more serious threats.

The reason is simple, if the Akula people are not allied with humanity and have to concentrate on facing the threat of the intelligent civilization created by Deria, then as the human civilization continues to march towards the center of the galaxy, it will sooner or later pose a threat to the Akula. At that time, the Akullas will face two strong enemies and will have to fight in two directions, and there is a good chance that they will eventually be divided between the two enemies.

By forming an alliance with humans, Akula is capable of facing a formidable enemy.

For humans, this is clearly not the case.

At least until the Akula are defeated, humanity will not directly face the intelligent civilization created by Delia, and there will be no need to consider a war with this powerful intelligent civilization. From another point of view, if human civilization encounters the intelligent civilization created by Delia in the future, it will definitely be very powerful, at least stronger than the current Akula, and will have a stronger ability to challenge and defeat this powerful opponent.

In addition, even if it allied with the Akula, because there was no border, human civilization would not necessarily share the fruits of the expansion war with the Akula. Because they have to face a stronger enemy, the Akulla may not immediately launch an expansion war, so they are not qualified to share the results with the humans. It can be seen that the alliance between humanity and the Akula is nothing more than to eliminate a potentially powerful opponent, lay the foundation for the next expansion war, and avoid encountering a strong enemy in the expansion war too early, and the price paid by the human race for this is nothing more than some alliance oaths that have little practical meaning, such as giving military assistance when the Akula are attacked, or even just remaining neutral.

It is precisely so, in the opinion of almost all representatives of intelligent civilizations, that it should be the Akula who took the initiative to propose an alliance.

That is, although the humans are not as strong as the Akula, the humans dominate this alliance, and the Akula are only subordinate.

If this is the case, it is obviously much better to turn to human civilization than to turn to the Akula.

Of course, by taking refuge in human civilization, you can also get more benefits.

With so many favorable conditions, why should they abandon humans and choose the Akula people?

After Clara arrived at the first star, she was immediately busy.

Fortunately, the preliminary publicity initiated by the Iskars has played its due role and produced very obvious results. What Clara has to do is to show the position of human civilization to the representatives of intelligent civilizations who have come to the door and seek to join the alliance, let them know the benefits of joining the alliance, and the slight price paid for joining the alliance, so that they can make a decision as soon as possible.

For these weak and intelligent civilizations, there is no other choice.

By joining an alliance dominated by humans, they can gain the right to live and even gain some benefits, and to maintain their independence is bound to face war and destruction.