Chapter 1000: Strong on the outside and strong on the inside
Zhang Xiaogang asked Chu Tianjiang and Bei Ya to bring super soldiers with them, even if they didn't bring all of them, they should bring half of them.
It's just that Chu Tianjiang and Bei Ya both think that there is no need for this, they are going to Bei Yang, and Bei Ya thinks that they can persuade Bei Yang that they may not use force. If you bring a super soldier with you, it will only make Beiyang feel that they are hostile, and you may not be able to convince Beiyang.
The intelligent civilization created by Beyang is known as "Akula".
Judging from his position, he can know that Bei Yang's status in the family is very high, and he is the first batch of family members to reduce dimensionality, and he is also a descendant of Beka.
At the end of the reduction, the Accra civilization had more than 5,000 star systems.
From this scale, it can also be seen that Bei Yang's status is extraordinary, even if it is not as good as those high-ranking family council members, it also surpasses ordinary family council members like Beya. Compared with ordinary family members like Ali, it is even more of a high-ranking existence.
Obviously, the five thousand star systems are the most valuable resource of the Akula civilization.
After the outbreak of the War of the Wise Civilizations, because Beyan was not a member of the family council and therefore did not have to follow the rules set by the Beka, the Akula civilization began to expand first. What's more, the Akula civilization was already huge, so the expansion went very well.
It is important to know that after controlling the Elam civilization, the star system controlled by the human civilization has expanded by two thousand times, while the intelligent civilization created by Delia has expanded by more than four thousand times. The Akula civilization has only expanded by a factor of five, so it is not difficult to digest the fruits of the expansion war.
Before the war of expansion, the Akula civilization had about five trillion individuals.
Until now, the number of individuals in the Akula civilization is only two trillion.
Although the number of individuals has not increased at the same rate as the growth of star systems, the Akula civilization still has enough individuals to fill 30,000 star systems.
It is precisely because of this that among the thousands of intelligent civilizations wiped out by the Akula civilization, not one of them can get away with it.
In fact, this is the biggest difference between the Akula civilization and human civilization.
Of the 30,000 star systems, the Akula system remains the home galaxy of the Akula people, and the largest of all star systems.
This is an extremely large galaxy.
The Elam system is nothing compared to that.
In the center of this star system, there is a huge star that has been modified a long time ago, its volume is equivalent to a hundred times that of Elam's main star, and the star core inside is equivalent to a thousand times that of Elam's main star. Around the main star, there are two hundred and forty-two substars. What's more, these substars are also divided into two levels. That is, there are thirty-six first-order secondary stars, and the other two hundred and six are second-order secondary stars, that is, they orbit around first-order secondary stars. Like the Elam Galaxy, because the main star is too large and there are a large number of substars, the main star has no planets, and only 17 of the 36 first-order secondary stars have planets, and all of them are liquid planets that are huge and unsuitable for intelligent life. The vast majority of planets are in the orbits of secondary stars, and include all solid-state planets. Counting the planets of the first order of the second star, there are nearly 10,000 planetary-level objects in the Akula system, and there are about a hundred times as many small objects such as moons.
Obviously, the Akula system is not large, far larger than the Elam system, and more complex than the Elam system.
What's more, all the stars in this star system have been modified by Beyan to become his intelligent carriers, and thus form an extremely large and complex system. If these stars are full of information, then Beyan's strength is far above Beya.
Interestingly, the Akula are also a convergent intelligent civilization, just not the same as the Elamite.
Before Beyang came to the three-dimensional space, more than 50 intelligent civilizations were born in the Akula galaxy, and thirteen of them entered the stage of self-evolution, and when exploring the micro-universe, they discovered other intelligent civilizations, and wars broke out over resources.
If it weren't for Beyang's timely arrival, I'm afraid that this intelligent civilization war in the microcosmic period would have destroyed the Akula system.
The arrival of Bei Yang ended the war in time, and the way he used it was to support the intelligent civilization to defeat the other twelve intelligent civilizations that had entered the stage of self-evolution. It's just that Bei Yang didn't go to extremes, he didn't eliminate these intelligent civilizations, and even encompassed more than forty other intelligent civilizations in the natural evolution stage, and began to integrate other intelligent civilizations with the intelligent civilization he attached to as the core. After he gained the ability to make stars carriers of intelligence, the Akula civilization emerged.
That is to say, in the Akula civilization, there is a subject civilization, and this subject civilization is the Akula civilization in the narrow sense. The intelligent civilizations that have been integrated are not so much fusion as absorption, that is, the Akula people have absorbed the essence of other intelligent civilizations, and in the process, they have been influenced by other intelligent civilizations, and have undergone significant changes to become what they are now.
Obviously, this is the biggest difference between the Akula and the Elamite.
In a sense, the Akullas are more likely to develop stronger than the Elamites, because in the war of expansion, the Akula are also able to absorb the essence of other intelligent civilizations, and then use them for their own use, using them to strengthen themselves, and at the same time digest and absorb the fruits of war. Of course, this also means that the vitality of the Akula people is stronger, and they will not easily disintegrate, let alone deteriorate due to the absorption of other intelligent civilizations.
In fact, the Akula were inextricably linked to their ability to survive and thrive near the heart of the galaxy surrounded by powerful enemies. If the Akullas can't absorb the essence of other intelligent civilizations in the expansion war, even if they can win the war, they may not be able to absorb the fruits of the war quickly. If it weren't for such a strong vitality, perhaps the Akula would have been defeated by the intelligent civilization created by Deria.
You must know that the war between these two intelligent civilizations has broken out.
The point is, in the central region of the Milky Way, the density of galaxies is very high, and each galaxy is very large, resulting in very short distances between galaxies. At the edge of the Akula civilization, the outermost star system, and the star system controlled by the intelligent civilization created by Delia are almost next to each other, and some of the star systems are less than a light year apart, it is definitely not difficult to start a war.
The two sides have been attacking and infiltrating each other, but not involving the star system in the core region.
Such wars have been going on for thousands of years.
The Akullas did not achieve many victories, but they did not suffer much either.
The reason is simple, in such a skirmish of the nature of a border conflict, neither side will have the first purpose of destroying the star system controlled by the other, and will not even take similar combat actions. If the star systems in the border area are destroyed, it means that the distance between the star systems will be increased many times, which means that it is almost impossible to start a similar war again, which means that it is up to the creator to initiate and lead the war. What's more, destroying these massive star systems would mean creating huge black holes, which would mean building a wall of black holes on the border between two intelligent civilizations, making it difficult for both sides to continue to expand.
The intelligent civilization created by Deria would never do this, because it would be tantamount to trapping itself in the center of the galaxy.
The Akullas would not do so, as they would have lost the opportunity to enter the heart of the galaxy, and thus the opportunity to capture more star systems.
In such wars, both warring sides focus on killing each other's warriors and seizing each other's resources.
Obviously, the star systems in the border area of the two intelligent civilizations are not suitable for habitation, and neither side has too many personnel in these star systems.
In other words, almost all of these star systems have been built into military bases.
What remains in these star systems is mainly the armies of both sides. Of course, there are some civilians, but civilians have to serve the military, such as being responsible for mining the resources of the star system, replenishing the army's combat losses, and providing assistance for the daily life of the soldiers.
Such a war has slowed down the progress of the Akula.
Although the main purpose of the Akula is to weaken the Akula and make the Akula people incapable of organizing a large-scale offensive operation to gain time for internal integration, the Akula have the effect that the Akula have temporarily given up the idea of expanding to the outer reaches of the galaxy and are trying their best to deal with the threat from within, and regard the intelligent civilization created by Delia as the number one enemy. As a result, when Delia stopped expanding, Beyan developed the Akula into one of the most powerful intelligent civilizations in the region, and he became the only creator in the neighborhood who could confront and challenge Delia.
There is no doubt that the contradictions between these two intelligent civilizations are so deep that it is impossible for them to coexist.
It's just that the advantage is not in the hands of the Akula.
If the Akula had the upper hand, I'm afraid they would have started a war long ago and would not have let the situation stalemate. That is, if the stalemate continues, it will not do the Akula any good. As long as the intelligent civilization created by Delia is relieved, it will be the turn of the Akula people to be unlucky.
In a sense, it's only a matter of time before the Akula people are finished.
If they lose in the war to the intelligent civilization created by Deria, the Akullas will surely perish.
Whether it's the Akula people or Beya, they obviously don't want to get such an ending.