Chapter 134: Star Sea Council

The ninth-level technology of the "Veil Theory" has led to a vast interstellar engineering construction method.

As small as hiding a planet, as large as hiding an entire river system, these are all theoretically achievable effects of this technology.

However, the size of the object needs to be hidden, and the resources required for this project will also be extremely terrifying.

If you want to hide the galaxy, you may not be able to disassemble the entire galaxy.

The essence of its technology is to distort space-time on a large scale, so that the internal things are in a special space-time state that cannot be observed.

But this is only one of the links, and another very important part of the "Veil" is to create an identical substitute and put it in the original time and space.

It seems that this is the only way to make the "curtain" perfect.

“…… The things in this database are really incredible......" Li Wenyuan didn't expect that there was a ninth-level technology hidden in a piece of data that was decrypted at will.

You don't have to think about it to know that this place must be extremely precious.

“…… But who made this thing? He roughly checked the data that could be extracted behind this port, and found that there was not much related to human beings, but most of it was broken data that had nothing to do with human beings at first glance.

It seems that the human remains here are only part of the record, and many of them have been left by others.

In other words, these databases are not, or only partially built by humans.

This can be seen in the strange storage devices that he can't even understand, and even though the part that belongs to the human is easy for him to decipher, he doesn't say that he can unravel the rest of the people.

What's more, the equipment here is so fragile that I don't know how long it has been stored unprotected.

If it weren't for the "Far Travelers" who settled here and built a powerful planetary defense here, most of this database might have been destroyed in the long course of history.

Li Wenyuan can only carefully use drones to extract those broken data little by little, trying to combine them into data belonging to "humans".

It's a long process, and in order not to harm these old devices, only such care can be taken to ensure the integrity of the database.

So it's no wonder that the former "Far Traveler" has been tinkering here for so long and hasn't made too many names.

As a result, in his multi-threaded operation, in addition to galactic exploration, giant construction, and explosion of the fleet, there is also an additional item to extract data from the database.

Of course, he is not the only one here, and the nascent "Far Travelers" are also trying to extract data using their methods.

This aggregate vault is here, like a treasure trove, waiting for someone to uncover its secrets.

At this time, the galaxy has returned to calm again from the alternation of the old and new "Far Travelers".

Rather, because the war between these two Lost Empires was not too intense, and did not hurt the fish as in the last war between the Watchmen and the Far Wanderers, many civilizations only looked away from most of their initial attention.

The Lost Empire is still too far away, and while the new Far Travelers are grateful for the "synthetic evolution" they have shared with the galaxy, only a small percentage of civilizations are actually trying to follow this path for their own reasons.

The galaxy is still back to normal life, and every month new issues are put on the agenda of the "Star Sea Community".

However, most of the issues were resolved under a friendly and heated discussion, and only a few of them could really be formulated as part of the "interstellar law", and most of them were not so influential.

Among them, the "Space Whale Protection Law" proposed by the Tinder Alliance has been passed through their efforts, and now the killing of space whales in the galaxy will violate interstellar law and will be subject to joint sanctions.

Now, the Tinder Alliance is working on the "Space Amoeba Protection Law" and the "Indigenous Civilization Protection Law", and they believe that sooner or later they will be able to achieve their long-standing goals through various diplomatic means.

Of course, in addition to these day-to-day issues, there is also an important bill to "reform the Xinghai Community" that is being voted on.

The sponsor of this bill is the First Turbulence Empire, who wants to set up a council for the "Star Sea Community" to exercise some "privileges".

Their reasons are also very strong: "Everyone is busy and there are many differences, so it is better to jointly elect some civilizations to chart the direction of the community." ”

Now under the topic of "reforming the Xinghai Community", there is a clash between various civilizations openly and secretly.

Although the number of seats on the "Permanent Council of the Xinghai Community" has been confirmed to four after discussion, everyone wants a piece of the pie in this obviously privileged position.

Whether they want to fight for it or fight for it themselves, the "peaceful" confrontation between civilizations also begins at this time.

Economic, technological, and military strength has become a powerful weighting factor, and diplomatic reputation has also helped in the race for seats.

Soon, the first civilization to be confirmed to win a seat on the Council appeared, and they were the "Alliance of Stars".

This is an old interstellar civilization, and while they are still very young compared to the Lost Empire, they are still a group of old-timers compared to most other civilizations.

The Alliance of Stars was born on an ordinary planet, with no commendable technology or emotional epics, all of which were very ordinary before they went into space.

The only thing that makes them special is that they took to the skies a little earlier than other civilizations.

But after touching the starry sky, they soon realize that they may not be so "ordinary".

When the sub-light spacecraft first sailed away from the star's gravity well, they discovered a massive structure standing outside the galaxy.

It was a stargate, like an ancient inheritance that brought the technology of the stargate to them.

After crossing the Star Gate, they discovered a treasure of an ancient civilization, and with the help of this powerful help, they quickly became famous in the sea of stars, and quickly built a prosperous Star Gate network with their advanced understanding of the Star Gate.

And this is also the origin of the name of their civilization.

In order to ensure that these star gates are firmly controlled in their own hands, their technological and military strength should not be underestimated, and they are also ranked in the forefront of the sea of stars.

To this day, they have not stopped building stargates in various places.

For them, it's just convenient to charge more "stargate fees", but they do objectively make the galaxy closer.

Now I don't know how many civilizations are inseparable from their stargates, and every time the stargates are maintained, we can see some dependents enter a short period of stagnation.

Therefore, when the Star Alliance expressed their desire to fight for a seat, they quickly gained a lot of support and firmly occupied their position by an overwhelming margin.

With one fewer permanent council seats, the remaining three seats are in more fierce competition.

Among them, the first to come out is a monarchical civilization, but unfortunately it is not the First Turbulent Empire, but another old interstellar power - the "Conqueror Empire".

Make no mistake about it, this is not a lost empire. Although "XX" has become the exclusive name of the Lost Empire, there will always be some ambitious civilizations that use some clever means in this regard.

For example, the full name of this interstellar civilization is "Conqueror Empire", not "Conqueror".

That "empire" is not just a name for their polity, it is also part of their civilization.

Every time they talk about things in the "Star Sea Community", they will always emphasize the full name of their civilization, in case anyone thinks that they are "claiming to be a lost empire".

However, when confronted with some civilizations that they have adopted as fiefdoms, they will occasionally omit the title of "empire" in order to take advantage of the prestige of a lost empire.

And the current "conqueror empire" has not expanded for a long time, and they have shifted the burden to those tributary civilizations they have conquered, and they have fallen into a life of pleasure early.

If you put aside the economic, technological, and military level of "as humble as ants" compared to the Lost Empire, they can actually be regarded as a "Lost Empire" to a certain extent.

However, in contrast to the image of the Lost Empire, which is almost inattentive to external objects, the "Conqueror Empire" is keen to participate in interstellar affairs, and always maintains a high posture.

In this election for seats in the Star Sea Council, the "Conqueror Empire", which claims to be the "Upper Kingdom", naturally came to participate in it, and successfully won a seat thanks to the efforts of their large tributary civilization.

The remaining seats also soon ushered in a second qualifier, which is an emerging intelligent civilization - "Serving Paradise".

This seemingly xenophobic robot servants didn't want to participate in this matter, but the few intelligent machine civilizations strongly recommended them, as if they felt that their state of symbiosis with organic beings could better play a role in the "Star Sea Community".

And out of consideration for the distribution of power, this "xenophobic servant" representing the intelligent machine civilization was also supported by most neutrals and won the third seat.

As a result, the competition for the last seat is fiercer than ever, and most civilizations are racking their brains and using all their strength to help take sides in order to win the last seat.

As for bee colonies? Their civilization is so small that it is counted as a "smart machine". Everyone is Gestalt minded, so it makes sense to be treated like this, right?

Of course, the "Star Sea Community" is not all civilizations interested in competing for seats.

The Tinder Alliance is one of them, and although they also hope to become a "permanent civilization", they understand that they are too young to compete with those old civilizations.

So after selling their side for a good price, they continued to devote themselves to the cause of indigenous and space wildlife.

One of their intergalactic adventurers and indigenous educators discovers an indigenous civilization and makes a special discovery.

There seems to be a magical "wishing machine" in that indigenous civilization, which makes them full of curiosity about this place, so they send people here.

As everyone knows, a threat that engulfs the entire galaxy is about to start here.

(End of chapter)