508 Fifty Years Later, the Land Crisis?

Although, the information sent back by Jiang Xingchen made every high-level member of the Federation feel very heavy.

But at the meeting, a group of high-level executives also came up with a lot of ways to deal with it.

And among them, there is one proposal that makes everyone's eyes shine.

That was proposed by Xue Qiang, an intelligence department...

"Guys, can we think the other way around?"

"Since the Silver Light Empire doesn't want to attract the attention of any other civilization right now, does that mean that no matter what we do now, they won't overreact in any way?"

"Even if... We're expanding our territory like crazy, all the way to the border, and we don't have to worry about triggering a bad reaction from the Silver Light Empire like we did before? ”

Hearing this, the eyes of all the high-level executives lit up.

That's right.

Previously, because they were afraid of coming into contact with this ninth-order civilization in advance, the Federation decided that after taking the Jadeite Galaxy Group, it would no longer expand externally, but instead turn to boring development.

But now it seems that this is not necessary?

As long as we don't invade the Silver Light Empire, even if it borders their sphere of influence, I'm afraid they won't see it, right?

So, how big is the Silverlight Empire's sphere of influence?

With the Pastoral Void and the core area of its own civilization, and on the periphery, there are countless subordinate civilization areas.

When all added up, it's about a region spanning 900 million light-years.

And the boundary of this region, the distance from the group of galaxies in which the Milky Way is located, is about 290 million light-years.

In other words, in this direction, the Federation could expand wildly by 290 million light-years without caring about the reaction of the Silverlight Empire?

After all, if you want to develop quickly, you can reach the level of a ninth-order civilization in a short period of time.

Then you have to have a bigger territory.

A huge territory, as well as a huge population base, can eventually transform more top talents.

With more top talents, we have more rapid development of capital.

Obviously, relying solely on the Local Galaxy Group, as well as the Jadeite Constellation Group, is not enough to support the Federation's goal of achieving a ninth-order civilization within a thousand years.

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This high-level meeting finally lasted a whole day before it ended.

Subsequently, a fifty-year plan was put together.

Over the next 50 years, the Confederation will evolve around three themes.

First, population.

Second, scientific and technological talents.

Third, military force.

In other words, the Federation is ready to use these 50 years to lay a solid foundation.

A foundation that would put the Federation on the fast track to development.

The first is the population, although it has indeed grown significantly over the years because of various federal policies.

But that's not enough, it's not enough!

As a result, the Confederation needs stronger policies to promote further population growth.

Then there's the tech talent.

There is a consensus at the top that the proportion of scientists is still too low.

After all, this is not the time when only a small number of people could become scientists.

With the development of drugs in the brain domain, more people can devote themselves to the field of scientific research.

Of course, it's not forced.

So how to solve this problem?

In fact, it is also simple, so that the citizens of the Federation worship scientists like chasing stars.

Of course, this process is complicated and can't be done overnight, but it doesn't matter.

Importantly, what Sukh proposed...

From today onwards, the entire federation will be proud of scientific researchers, and scientists will become the most noble existence in the federation.

Whether it's in honor or treatment!

Moreover, federal education must establish a variety of new ideas from an early age to support this plan.

The federation itself also invests a lot of money every year to hold various feasts for the federal scientific community.

In terms of the media, it is even more compulsory, and the minimum proportion of scientific research-related content in the daily report content is compulsory.

There are many, many other policies.

In short, Sukh wants to use all the means at his disposal to label scientific researchers as stars, so that the new generation of Federans will worship them fanatically, and all of them dream of joining the scientific research community.

Finally, there is military power.

The first stage is to lay the foundation, and the second stage is to expand unscrupulously.

However, in order to do this, the Federation needs to support a strong enough military industrial chain in the first stage, and it must also expand enough fleets.

But this is the first phase of the fifty-year plan.

The Federation's own fleet alone has set a target of five million warships.

On the side of the subordinate civilizations, the goal is even more exaggerated.

100 million warships ...

Is this goal exaggerated?

It's a bit of an exaggeration

So, can it be done?

Although the goals of the Federation Fleet itself are somewhat difficult, they are not hopeless.

The key is to expand the number of existing military academies in the federation by nearly ten times.

Otherwise, even if the production of warships is fine, the soldiers will not be able to keep up.

After all, it is now the interstellar era, and the soldiers of the federal army can be said to be all ultra-highly educated soldiers, unlike the era of the home planet, where they only need to pull the strong ding.

As for the side of the subordinate civilizations.

That's no problem at all.

Not to mention 100 million combined warships, even more should be able to be completed.

Who let the Federation have so many subordinate civilizations, and most of the subordinate civilizations have far more people than the Federation?

At the same time, for the sake of this military expansion plan, the Federation has also completely liberalized the restrictions on the elves.

From this moment on, the elves can apply to the military department for more fleet shares, and they can also allow more elves to join the established fleet to serve.

In short, there will be no more previous restrictions.

In this regard, the elves are still very happy.

After all, being restricted in this regard will always make them feel like they are not fully integrated into the Federation.

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103 years of the new federal calendar.

Before you know it, fifty years have passed.

After the end of the First Battle of Barth, the Pioneer Fleet spent another three years taking down the entire Jadeite Constellation Group, all the galaxies.

Since then, the Confederation has stopped expanding.

And now, with the completion of the first fifty-year plan, the federal top has also begun to evaluate...

Evaluate whether the plan for the next 100 years has met the conditions for development.

In the high-rise conference room.

Jiang Xingchen, who was already with the rank of general, served as deputy commander-in-chief of the military department, and concurrently served as the commander of the federal development fleet, also participated in this meeting.

At this moment, various departments are summarizing and reporting on the first 50-year plan.

"This year, the federal population growth rate has once again hit a new high, reaching 21.5%, and the total population of the federation has now exceeded 300 trillion, reaching an astonishing 308 trillion."

"If this growth continues, the current two groups of galaxies will exhaust all life planets within 20 years."

With a population of more than 300 trillions, all the life planets in the two galaxy groups are exhausted?

Normally, this is impossible.

If you don't look at those subsidiary civilizations, I'm afraid that the population of this person will increase by 10,000 times on the basis of the 300 trillion of the Federation, right?

But the territory allocated to them by the Federation in the two galaxy groups is not even 15% of the whole, and I don't see that there is not enough place for others?

The most critical reason, that is, because the federal policy is so good, the more you give birth, the more land you get.

There are even some families, seven or eight generations combined, there are thousands of people.

And then, in accordance with the policy of the Federation, directly allocate a planet and monopolize it!

Therefore, there is a situation where the Federation is now almost out of planetary allocation to continue to support these policies.

Hearing this, there is no one here who regards this as a land crisis.

And all nodded in satisfaction.

Isn't that what you want?

If you can't even occupy two groups of galaxies, then expand a yarn?

Twenty years more, isn't it?

Isn't this just right, the most important thing in the next 100-year plan is...

Crazy expansion!