Chapter 806: Barely protecting himself

Relatively speaking, among the four second-rate top civilizations, the Bingyu clan has the best reputation and the most glamorous, but it is the most prosaic one. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

Quite simply, all the Soldiers have is rare metals and fleets.

Although relying on the unique and precious resources, the Bingyu clan has become rich in the world, and many civilizations have established trade relations and won the favor of many civilizations, but this kind of development method that relies on resources obviously cannot allow the Bingyu clan to gain the strength to make other civilizations fearful.

It's just that this also makes sense.

Quite simply, the main value of the existence of the Soldier Domain Clan is not to enhance the influence of the four second-rate top civilizations, but to ease the relationship with the three first-rate top civilizations. For thousands of years, the Bingyu Clan has been acting as an intermediary, and has the best relationship with the three first-class top civilizations.

In fact, this alone makes the Soldier Domain Clan indispensable.

The point is, if it weren't for the buffer role played by the Wars, the Galactic Alliance would have been wiped out in the civil war during several Greenwich Wars.

Of course, the Warriors rely not only on resources, but also on powerful fleets.

Although in terms of scale, the Soldier Domain Clan fleet is not as good as the Lei Ling Clan fleet, with a total of nearly 50,000 warships, of which less than 10,000 are capital ships, while the Lei Ling Clan has about 60,000 warships, of which more than 10,000 are capital ships, but in terms of quality, the Bing Domain Clan fleet is not much worse than the Lei Ling Clan fleet. The point is that almost all of the capital ships of the Warrior Clan fleet are SSS-class, while only one-third of the capital ships of the Lei Ling Clan fleet are SSS-class. What's more, the average service life of the warships of the Soldier Clan fleet is about fifty years, while the Lei Ling Clan fleet is more than one hundred years. Obviously, in terms of the combat effectiveness of the fleet, the Soldier Clan fleet is above the Lei Ling Clan fleet.

In a sense, the fleet is the most important capital of the Soldier Clan.

For thousands of years, the Soldier Clan has kept the fleet updated at a high frequency, and the vast majority of warships have only been in service for a few decades, the longest is less than a hundred years, and the shortest is only more than ten years, not only to maintain the combat effectiveness of the fleet through the adoption of more advanced technology, but also related to the foreign policy of the Soldier Clan. To put it simply, the warships eliminated by the Warring Clan are not technologically backward, at least for most civilizations, these warships are still very advanced, and their combat effectiveness is strong enough, far better than the existing warships. As a result, the Warriors have been selling decommissioned warships to other civilizations, and they are the largest export commodity besides mineral resources.

Warships are arms, and the arms trade is clearly more than just trade.

While selling decommissioned warships, the Wardomain Clan will improve the warships according to the requirements of the other party, mainly to transform the supporting ecosystem so that other civilizations can control it. In addition, the Warring Clan will also provide technical support for the ships sold, and in some cases even send personnel to provide technical guidance to the civilization that purchased the warship. It's not over yet, though. An ordinary warship is in service for decades, if not centuries. During this period, the battleship needs to carry out the necessary maintenance, and it also consumes a lot of ammunition and supplies. Because the cost of building warships is too high, many weak civilizations will upgrade their warships, and they need the support of the Warlord clan. As a result, most of the civilizations that bought warships from the Warring Clan became allies of the Warring Clan, and at least had to maintain their relationship with the Warring Clan.

As such, the Warlands not only have many allies, but also maintain good relations with many civilizations.

Compared with the Extreme Realm Clan, because the Bingyu Clan does not have much wildness, is willing to export warships with advanced performance, and is willing to get along with other civilizations on an equal footing, the Bingyu Clan has a better reputation. What's more, through the Warring Clan, the other three second-rate top-level civilizations can obtain the rare resources produced by other civilizations. It is precisely because of the support of other civilizations that the influence of the Warring Clan in the Galactic Alliance Council is far higher than that of the other three second-rate top civilizations.

Obviously, the Bingyu Clan is not only a buffer zone between second-rate top-level civilizations and first-class top-level civilizations, but also the image ambassadors of second-rate top-level civilizations in the Galactic Alliance.

Of course, that's not all.

Through the sale of rare mineral resources and advanced warships, the Warring Clan is rich in the world, and has assets that even exceed those of the three first-class top civilizations. It's just that these assets are not completely owned by the Bingyu clan, but are jointly owned by the four second-rate top civilizations, and they are only controlled by the Bingyu clan. In addition, because the Bingyu Clan has a good relationship with other civilizations, it has always been up to the Bingyu Clan to come forward to purchase the necessary resources from other civilizations, especially the four second-rate top civilizations do not produce them, or they are valuable resources that are scarce in production. It is precisely with these indispensable resources that the Extreme Realm Clan can maintain the military industry that is one of the best in the entire Galactic Alliance, and the Kunyang Clan can also have a powerful army of soldiers, not to mention the beast army of the Beast Clan.

It can be said that this is the main contribution of the Bingyu Clan.

From another point of view, without the key resources imported by the Bingyu Clan from other civilizations, the four second-rate top-level civilizations would definitely not be able to develop and grow. The point is that the southern region controlled by the Extreme Realm clan is not rich, and the other three second-rate top-level civilizations are in the central region, and there is no room for expansion at all. If it weren't for this channel opened up by the Bingyu Clan, I'm afraid that the four second-rate top-level civilizations would have been at war with the three first-rate top-level civilizations because of their resources.

From this point of view, the Bingyu Clan is actually a barrier for the four second-rate top civilizations, that is, it has a buffer effect, and it also has the value of safeguarding the core interests of the four second-rate top civilizations. More importantly, the existence of the Bingyu Clan has greatly improved the survival conditions of the four second-rate top civilizations.

Obviously, compared to the Soldier Clan, the Berserk Beast Clan is the other extreme.

Strictly speaking, the Beast Race is the outlier among the four second-rate top civilizations.

Although the Extreme Realm Clan is very mysterious, as long as you don't provoke it, there is no trouble. To put it bluntly, the Extreme Realm only cares about the southern region under their control, and as long as other civilizations don't cause trouble, they won't become enemies of the Extreme Realm, and they don't have to worry about retaliation from the Extreme Realm.

As for the Kunyang clan, they have always been self-contained, and their powerful army of soldiers is more to protect the Galactic Alliance, and will only go to the battlefield when the Silicon Charm army invades. In peacetime, the Kunyang tribe is almost a harmless civilization, and no civilization is afraid of the Kunyang tribe.

Obviously, the Bingyu Clan is even less worthy of fear.

Compared to these three second-rate top civilizations, the Beast Race was different.

It can be said that the beasts are the nightmare of almost all civilizations. Not to mention ordinary civilizations, even the three first-class top-level civilizations are often violated by the Beast Race.

The root of all this is not the beast army of the beast clan, or the beast army is just the appearance.

The real problem is actually the basic social system of the beasts.

To put it simply, the Beast Race is the only one of the four second-rate top-tier civilizations that feeds on war. In fact, even in the entire Galactic Alliance, only the Beasts have adopted the basic social system of fighting for war. In the Beast Clan, from the Ten Thousand Beast King and below, the only way for anyone to obtain the corresponding social status is to prove themselves on the battlefield and get everything they want through battle.

For thousands of years, the beasts have been like this.

Although during the war, the beast army of the beast clan was the main force of the Galactic Alliance, and its contribution on the battlefield was not under the warrior legion of the Kunyang clan in the slightest, but no civilization thanked the beast clan for this, and no civilization was willing to form an alliance with the beast clan.

Quite simply, in times of peace, the Beasts are still exporting turmoil and war.

It's just that the beast army is also the only capital of the beast clan.

As for the size of the beast army, I'm afraid no one can say clearly.

Although the Berserk Beasts have always claimed to abide by the rules set by the Galactic Alliance Council, that is, in peacetime, the Berserk only maintains a military force comparable to its status, and the number of standing legions does not exceed 10,000, that is, the Beast Army only has a total of 10,000 legions, but no one believes this is true, because in addition to these 10,000 standing legions, the Berserk Beasts also have the largest mercenary army in the Galactic Alliance. As for the size of the Beast Clan's mercenary legion, not to mention outsiders, even the Ten Thousand Beast King doesn't know, I'm afraid no one knows. The point is that almost all the people of the Beast Clan will join the mercenary legion when they become adults, and at least they will have to hone in the mercenary legion for a long time. After gaining enough combat experience and the approval of his companions, he can return home and build his own family.

Of course, according to the King of Ten Thousand Beasts, the number of mercenaries of the Beast Clan was at least ten times that of the Legion's officers and soldiers.

In other words, as long as the Ten Thousand Beast King orders it, these beast mercenaries scattered all over the Southern Alpha System will be able to form a hundred thousand legions after returning. In fact, there is no need to return to the home planet at all, because the mercenaries of the Beast Clan are all legions operating everywhere. After receiving orders from the Beastmaster, these mercenaries can be reorganized into legions on the spot, and they can occupy the star system where they are located with a thunderous force, and even wipe out the local civilization.

Obviously, this is the key to the strength of the Beast Clan.

Quite simply, the Beast Clan's mercenary legions are scattered throughout the Galactic Alliance, and they are huge. If a war breaks out with a first-class top civilization, even if these mercenary legions cannot return to their home planet, it will be enough to shake the foundation of the Galactic Alliance, and even destroy the Galactic Alliance. No matter how powerful the three first-class top-level civilizations were, it was impossible for them to deal with the Berserker Clan mercenary legions scattered across thousands of star systems at the same time. If these mercenary legions of the Beast Clan start a war, even if they wipe out four second-rate top-level civilizations, the three first-rate top-level civilizations will lose everything. What's more, no top-tier civilization is sure enough to wipe out four second-rate top-tier civilizations.

It can be seen that the Beast Clan is also the guarantee of the four second-rate top civilizations, but it is not a shield, but a sharp knife.

It's just that, in Yang Yi's view, everything that the four second-rate top-level civilizations have is not to compete with the three first-rate top-level civilizations, but just to protect themselves. To put it bluntly, it is to survive under the threat of the three first-class top civilizations and avoid being attacked by the three first-class top civilizations.

Quite simply, compared to the three first-rate top civilizations, the gap between the four second-rate top civilizations cannot be bridged by military strength. (To be continued.) )