The civilization level of the Skrull people
First-class civilization, planetary civilization. The criterion is to be able to easily land on the planets in the solar system.
Second-level civilization, stellar civilization. The criterion is that the energy of the stars can be used by civilization.
Level 3 civilization, small galaxy civilization. It can easily shuttle between galaxies like the solar system, which can be regarded as a preliminary entry into the interstellar civilization, at least mastering the technology of flying at the speed of light.
Fourth-level civilization, a large galaxy civilization. With the ability to fly faster than the speed of light, it can fly out of the galaxy.
Level 5 civilization, wormhole civilization. Has the ability to create wormholes.
Sixth-level civilization, latitude civilization. Develop and utilize interdimensional energy, time shuttle, ascending and decreasing dimensions......
Seventh-level civilization, god-level civilization. The representative is the group of Celestial Gods.
Level eight, well, imagine the existence of eternal, infinite and other big guys.
Ninth level, alas, is roughly Stan Lee's group of editors
Level 10 civilization, well, in fact, everyone knows it, it is the reader himself, what they want to see, the author tries to write what he wants.
Level 11 ...... Well, no more water.
Obviously, the earth can't even reach the level of civilization (ignore the people of Pimtoni Reid, they are all coercive beings in the entire universe)
The Skrull people are roughly between level 5 and 6, and a civilization of this level is no longer pursuing ordinary energy resources, but the evolution of essence.
For example, the familiar quantum bracelet is created by the Cree people, which can infinitely extract the energy of the quantum realm.
Many of Marvel's interstellar empires are level 5 or 6, and they are not short of energy.
Why do several empires, such as Skrull and Kree, fight each other so often?
Well, the premise of this book is that they are all competing for the final evolution. (More on this later.) )
It's obvious that the author of the street is looking for his own guilt, making things too complicated, writing by himself is tired, and readers look at it and hate it, and there is no Marvel fandom at all.
Alas, actually, the original plan for skrull was gone in a few chapters, but at the time, the results were too poor, so I changed the main line and increased the appearance rate of the protagonist Maya, but it dragged on until now, not that there was no main line, but that the main line was changed a few times, well, three times, this time it didn't change, and it couldn't be changed, so I decided to continue to hit the street.
In short, I will not perfunctory readers, even if it is a little rotten, it must be seriously rotten.