1188 No Choice

With the cultural concept of human beings, it is difficult to understand the Trulli.

Fundamentally, there is only one core culture of the Trulli people, that is, every Trulli person lives to make self-sacrifices. Although self-sacrifice is also recognized in human culture and is considered a noble virtue, human beings never live for self-sacrifice, but hope to achieve a certain goal through their own struggle, and this goal is often related to personal achievement.

In fact, this is where the Trulli people are strong.

Despite being limited by the large number of individuals, the Trulli were not fully militarized. Even after the outbreak of the family war, only a small number of Trulli people have become super soldiers, and the vast majority of Trulli people are still just ordinary intelligent beings, with nothing more than star cores. But also thanks to the large number of individuals, the Trulli did not need to be fully militarized at all.

To be more precise, the large number of individuals is the constant driving force of the Trulli people's war.

As long as there are two Trulli people, they can reproduce twenty offspring through self-sacrifice, and these offspring only need three years to become independent individuals, and after obtaining the Star Core Source, they can become super soldiers. In other words, even if the number of individuals of the Trulli does not increase, it will only take a few years to cultivate ten times as many super soldiers as long as necessary. More importantly, as long as they become independent individuals, they have the ability to reproduce, and they will be able to expand the number of individuals to ten times the current number in another three years. It is precisely because of this that even though the Trulli suffered extremely heavy losses in the family war, especially after the entry of the Tupis, the Trulli lost a large number of super soldiers, but there was never a problem of insufficient troops.

It can be said that unless the Trulli are completely eliminated within three years, any attack against the Trulli will not be able to weaken the war potential of the Trulli, let alone defeat the Trulli. By the same token, it only takes three years for the Trulli to recover.

Obviously, in a family war, three years is not a long time at all.

It is important to know that almost 5,000 years had passed by the time humanity arrived in its new homeland and fended off the second round of attacks by the Trulli.

What is this concept?

With enough space to live, the Trulli were able to increase the number of individuals almost an infinite number of times during this time.

Obviously, the survivability of the Trulli was extremely strong.

Facts have long proved that in family wars, there are two factors that measure the strength of a smart civilization, one is the war strength of this smart civilization, and the other is the vitality of this smart civilization. The former is easy to understand, after mastering the four-dimensional space debris, that is, the number of legions and the combat effectiveness of the legions. The latter refers primarily to the ability to reproduce, that is, how quickly combat losses can be replenished.

You must know that in the family war, the number of casualties of super soldiers is extremely staggering.

Even in the early days of the Family Wars, it was not uncommon for warring sides to lose millions of Super Soldiers at once in large-scale battles for major star systems. By the middle of the Family War, that is, after the Tupis entered the war, it was not uncommon for them to lose tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions, of super soldiers in a large-scale battle. Sometimes, it is not impossible for the warring parties to throw in hundreds of thousands of legions in one go in order to capture a key star system, and lose more than half of the super soldiers.

It can be said that in the family war, any intelligent life seems extremely small.

Not to mention the intelligent life born in the three-dimensional universe, even if it is a creator from the four-dimensional universe, it is normal for the creator to be defeated in the family war.

Obviously, if an intelligent civilization does not have the ability to produce enough offspring in a short period of time and arm these offspring, it will not be able to hold out to the last in the family war. In fact, such an intelligent civilization is not qualified to participate in the family war at all.

In fact, this is the biggest problem facing human civilization.

It is important to know that human civilization has strong enough war strength, especially the combat effectiveness of legions. The problem is that the human ability to reproduce is by no means powerful. What's more, according to the reproduction method that Zhang Xiaogang insisted on, the efficiency of human reproduction is even lower.

It can be said that compared with the Trulli people, there is indeed a big gap in the ability of human beings to reproduce.

In fact, this is the fundamental reason why mankind cannot do without the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations.

That is, human beings cannot reproduce enough offspring in a very short period of time, but they can obtain enough intelligent individuals through the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations, and arm these intelligent individuals into super soldiers to supplement the losses suffered by human beings in family wars.

Of course, for the Trulli people, this problem simply does not exist.

If measured purely by the strength of an intelligent civilization, the Trulli are definitely the most powerful intelligent civilization in the Abaka family, or even in the entire galaxy.

This kind of great strength allows the Trulli people not to rely on other intelligent civilizations.

Obviously, this is both the strength of the Trulli and its greatest flaw.

Of the many intelligent civilizations involved in the family war, only the Trulli fought alone, not cooperating with other intelligent civilizations. Even the equally powerful Tupis have taken advantage of other intelligent civilizations in the Becca family, and in the early days of the family war, it was not the Tupis who acted as the main force of the Becca family. As for the Alliance of Wisdom Civilizations, it is a big family composed of many wisdom civilizations.

It is undeniable that the Trulli have the capital to fight alone.

With a large number of star systems, a large individual size, a unique and highly efficient way of reproduction, and direct support from Abarca, the Trulli were able to face a formidable enemy even without the support and assistance of other intelligent civilizations.

Of course, there are other characteristics of the Trulli that can help them defeat strong enemies.

For example, during the war against the intelligent civilization created by Abaka, the Trulli people were divided into millions of relatively independent races, and these groups have their own unique characteristics, almost a single intelligent civilization. If the Trulli need to change their way of fighting by changing themselves to deal with different intelligent civilizations, then this method can be used to increase the strength of warfare.

It is also undeniable that the Trulli people could never win a family war on their own.

In fact, Abaka made an extremely serious mistake.

That is, when the family war broke out, he believed in the Trulli too much, believing that relying on the Trulli people would be able to wipe out the Becca family. As a result, at the beginning of the family war, when the Trulli were in power, the Abaka family did not achieve a decisive victory. Although the Trulli have captured hundreds of millions of star systems and launched attacks on more than 100 million star systems, after the many intelligent civilizations of the Becca family were mobilized, the Trulli no longer achieved key victories, and did not even continue to capture the star system. By the time the Thubis entered the battle and launched a counterattack, the Trulli had not even been able to hold the captured star system. If Abaka had mobilized other intelligent civilizations at the beginning of the family war, the course of the war would have been different.

At that time, it was not that Abaka was unable to mobilize more intelligent civilizations, but that he did not do so.

In the early days of the Family War, Abaka was fully able to mobilize the intelligent civilization of the Creators Alliance to participate in the war, so that the Creators Alliance could contribute.

Don't forget, the Arbucka family's war of wisdom civilizations ended early because Abaka needed to spend enough time preparing for the family war. In the early days of the Family War, at least the vast majority of the Creators Alliance believed that the threat from the Becca family was greater, and by helping Abaka win the family war, they would have a chance to survive, and if the Abaka family lost the war, they would also be wiped out by the Becca family. At this time, if Abaka sends out an invitation, the Creators Alliance will definitely not stay away. Even if the Creators Alliance is not as strong as the Trulli, it will definitely be able to contribute to the family war.

Obviously, the trust in the Trulli people allowed Abaka not to take advantage of the Creators Alliance.

Of course, this also has to do with the Trulli people.

To put it bluntly, if the Trulli people were not so special and not so powerful, then in the early days of the family war, it is very likely that Abaka will let the Creator Alliance participate in the war.

The fact is that Abaka has recognized the problem.

That is, after the Trulli attack was contained, some of the powerful members of the Creators League had already participated in the family war. However, the legions sent by these intelligent civilizations are not involved in frontal battles, but are responsible for keeping a good eye on the rear of the Trulli, such as controlling the star systems that the Trulli people have taken from the Becca family, and establishing military bases in these star systems.

It wasn't until the Tubis entered the war and the Trulli lost the initiative in the war that Abaka realized that it was impossible to win the family war by relying on the Trulli alone.

Unfortunately, at this time, the options left for Abaka are already very limited.

The emergence of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations has directly shaken the Alliance of Creators, making many members of the Alliance no longer believe that they must rely on Abaka to get through the difficulties. Subsequently, the war waged by the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations against the Trulli proved that the Trulli were not invincible.

There is only one choice in front of Abaka, that is, to form an alliance with the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations, and to win over the Alliance of Creators through the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations, and ultimately use the Alliance of Creators.