Chapter 932: Building Momentum
Rumors about the imminent launch of the third war by human civilization quickly spread in Shouxing, but it did not become the most concerned topic for many representatives of intelligent civilizations.
The war of intelligent civilization has broken out in full swing, and although human civilization has ignited this war, the performance of human civilization in the war is not so eye-catching. The Charunt War lasted for ten years, and the final gains were few, which fundamentally exposed the flaws of human civilization. Compared to those powerful intelligent civilizations that can swallow dozens, if not hundreds, of star systems in one go, human civilization is too weak. For the vast majority of representatives of intelligent civilization, it is remembered that it is only human civilization that caused this war. As for the performance of human civilization in war, it is not their concern, they only focus on a strong and intelligent civilization.
In fact, by this time, human civilization had become a supporting player in this war.
The most striking thing is the intelligent civilization created by Delia.
In this war, Delia's intelligent civilization did not fire the first shot, but it was the one with the fastest expansion rate, and it has launched five rounds of foreign wars in a row, eliminating nearly three hundred intelligent civilizations. In the latest round of wars, this intelligent civilization captured more than 200 star systems, turning hundreds of weak intelligent civilizations into history. The rate of expansion has not slowed down at all, but has become faster and faster.
This is undoubtedly a great disaster for those weak and intelligent civilizations that are neighbors.
It is precisely because of this that matters related to this intelligent civilization of Delia have become the most concerned and discussed topics on the first star.
By the time this intelligent civilization launches its sixth round of external expansion, the number of intelligent civilizations that will suffer will exceed 500.
For the more than two hundred intelligent civilizations that are about to face the invasion, what they need to consider is the question of survival, how to face a powerful enemy.
The first thing that comes to the minds of the vast majority of weak and intelligent civilizations is to seek protection.
It's a pity that the powerful intelligent civilizations that have the ability to provide protection are either too far away, or they are unwilling to face strong enemies for the sake of these weak intelligent civilizations, or they also want to annex these weak intelligent civilizations, and no powerful intelligent civilization will fight to protect the weak intelligent civilizations.
To put it bluntly, a weak and intelligent civilization is originally the food of a strong intelligent civilization.
Obviously, in the competition for survival, food is meant to be fought for, not protected.
This road does not work, and all that remains is union.
Under the tremendous pressure of Deria's intelligent civilization, the first intelligent civilization alliance was born.
This alliance, initially had more than a hundred members, and all of them were neighbors of Delia's intelligent civilization, most of them were very weak, controlling only a few star systems, and the most powerful only controlled more than a dozen star systems. As the threat posed by the intelligent civilization of Delia grew, more and more weak intelligent civilizations joined the Alliance, and now it has increased to more than two hundred members, controlling more than a thousand star systems.
Only in terms of size, this alliance has surpassed its rivals.
Of course, in terms of actual combat effectiveness, it is obviously far inferior to the opponent. The point is that the alliance is a loose organization, and it cannot bring out the full combat effectiveness of each civilization.
Interestingly, the intelligent civilizations that make up this alliance do not seem to realize this.
After the fifth round of expansion wars launched by the intelligent civilization of Deria, the intelligent civilization of the alliance began to discuss waging war against it.
Actually, it's a very good time.
In the fifth round of the Expansion War, Deria's intelligent civilization mobilized almost all of its military strength, and the military power left to defend its homeland was very small. If the Alliance were to attack at this time, the intelligent civilization would be wiped out, or at least suffered heavy losses. Even if this intelligent civilization cannot be destroyed, the weak intelligent civilizations of the alliance will be able to gain time to increase their military strength.
It's a pity that the league missed this opportunity.
In fact, this is precisely the ill of the alliance.
Faced with this extremely rare opportunity, most of the more than 100 intelligent civilizations that formed the alliance at that time recognized the importance of launching an attack. The problem is that when it comes to specific issues, these intelligent civilizations, which are difficult to even protect themselves, have diverged. What's even worse is that the main cause of the disagreement is the distribution of interests, that is, how to distribute the dividends of war after defeating the enemy.
Obviously, this is a ridiculous thing.
The value of the Alliance's existence is not to start a war to obtain war dividends, but to huddle together to keep warm and improve the survival probability of all the intelligent civilizations that make up the Alliance.
Besides, discussing war dividends before the war has started is obviously a stupid move.
As a result, more than a hundred intelligent civilizations missed this opportunity without being able to agree on the distribution of war dividends.
Judging by the results, it is tantamount to sitting back and waiting to die.
Of course, this result has not yet been produced.
Deria's intelligent civilization has not yet launched the sixth round of expansion war, and the fifth round of expansion war is not over, and it will take some time to obtain the fruits of victory.
In addition, the size of the alliance continues to grow.
Although after the strength increases, the confidence of all the intelligent civilizations in the alliance has been strengthened, believing that they have enough strength to resist the invasion, but in the case of the alliance's internal contradictions cannot be eliminated, it is only a matter of time before they are defeated by the enemy, or even directly disintegrated.
Of course, in addition to Delia's intelligent civilization, there are several powerful intelligent civilizations that are attracting attention.
In general, few representatives of intelligent civilizations are concerned with human beings. Even if Iskar released the news, it didn't attract much attention.
With the speed of expansion of human civilization, I am afraid that the war will end before it grows stronger.
Perhaps, human civilization will become a survivor of this war, after all, there is indeed no too powerful intelligent civilization near human civilization, as long as human civilization seizes the opportunity, rapidly expands externally, and consolidates the occupied star system, it is possible to be recognized by other powerful intelligent civilizations.
The question is, who can guarantee that there will be no next war?
After the war to annex the weak intelligent civilization, the next war will inevitably be the war of the powerful intelligent civilization for control of the entire galaxy. It would be an even more brutal war, and only the most powerful intelligent civilization would be able to emerge victorious.
Obviously, it is absolutely impossible for humanity to become the most powerful intelligent civilization in this war.
Then when the next war comes, human civilization will be the current weak and intelligent civilization, and it will become the first intelligent civilization to be eliminated.
It's just that not all representatives of intelligent civilization have not paid attention to human civilization.
Representatives of the Acadian civilization are such exceptions.
The point is that it is not only the representatives of human civilization who are spreading the news, but also the representatives of the command civilization that are neighbors of humanity.
Obviously, this has extraordinary significance.
If it's just Iskar and the others spreading the news, it's not a big problem, because it means that human civilization is likely to target the weak intelligent civilization nearby, and increase its strength by annexing the weak intelligent civilization, and may not deal with the Arcadian civilization hundreds of light years away.
The problem is that representatives of weak intelligent civilizations are also spreading the word.
This means that it is very likely that human civilization will not deal with those weak intelligent civilizations, but will choose a strong intelligent civilization.
Of course, it is very likely that human civilization has formed an alliance with these weak and intelligent civilizations.
There has been news in this regard before, and representatives of human civilization have been in contact with representatives of those weak and intelligent civilizations to discuss the matter of the alliance.
Although in the vicinity of human civilization, it is not only the Acadian civilization that is very powerful.
The problem is that if the direction of human civilization is the core region of the galaxy, then the Arcadian civilization happens to be in the way of human civilization.
As long as human civilization wants to develop and grow, sooner or later it will encounter the Arcadian civilization, and war is inevitable.
For representatives of the Arcadian civilization, this is definitely not a trivial matter.
Although human civilization is inferior to the Arcadian civilization and weaker than the Arcadian civilization in all aspects, the Charunt War has proved that human civilization has a strong military power, and it has the direct support of the creator, and its combat effectiveness is definitely not to be underestimated.
In fact, this is also the most special place of human civilization.
Even in this war, all intelligent civilizations are supported by the creators, especially the powerful intelligent civilizations, without the support of the creators, it is difficult to launch a large-scale invasion war, it takes more time to defeat the weak intelligent civilizations, and it also needs to consume more resources. The problem is that none of the creators of intelligent civilizations are directly involved in the war, except for Ali, who created human civilization.
Having the support of the creator and not having the support of the creator are two different things entirely.
To put it bluntly, as long as the creator is directly involved, then the war of intelligent civilization will evolve into a war of creators, and the creator will have a greater influence on the outcome of the war, even decisive. Comparatively speaking, the role played by intelligent civilizations in the creator's war is almost negligible. A strong creator can easily destroy the intelligent civilization of a weak creator, and there is no need for his own intelligent civilization to participate in the battle.
No matter how powerful the Arcadian civilization is, it cannot be an opponent for Arly.
Besides, the current Ali is not the same as before, not only has a higher status, but also has a stronger strength, not necessarily under Valentine.
As a result, the representatives of the Arcadian civilization immediately sent the message back.
Regardless of how Valentine views the threat from human civilization, at least for the Arcadian civilization, it is time to prepare for the coming war.
Without preparation, the Arcadian civilization will become the next Charunt civilization.