Starship Age: I Can Deduce Technology

Chapter 250 Star Alliance

The Red Rider Civilization and the Wallo Civilization are not adjacent to each other, but separated by a ruins area and several star regions.

There are civilizations in these star regions, but they are all low-level civilizations, less than level 1. They live peacefully below, and they did not notice the level 3 warships coming and going above their heads. They are still launching various detectors and telescopes to search for advanced civilizations.

Qin Yue picked up a dead detector with a set of dictionaries and several information storage equipment on it.

Based on these dictionaries, Qin Yue analyzed 11 languages, all of which are the mainstream prophecies of this civilization.

The storage device not only stores a large number of books and music on the philosophy, literature, and music of this civilization, but also a large number of basic teaching materials and drawings of basic tools.

I don’t know why this civilization did this. If these contents fall into the hands of a civilization with a bad character, it would be a complete act of traitor!

The key is that this is not an individual act, but a joint act of more than 40 technologically advanced countries on that planet!

I don’t know what they want to do.

Qin Yue studied the Star Alliance and the Red Rider civilization again. In the Star Alliance's own documents and in the history of the Star Alliance, the Star Alliance has a very long history of tens of millions of years. The original founders were eight second-level civilizations. These civilizations worked together and progressed together to grow into third-level and fourth-level civilizations.

After becoming a fourth-level civilization, there was no need to stick together, so these eight fourth-level civilizations left the Star Alliance and developed freely. The civilizations that joined later became the main members of the Star Alliance. When the main members became fourth-level civilizations, they withdrew and were joined by new members.

This was passed down from generation to generation, and eventually formed the current Star Alliance system. Any civilization that entered the first level and had the ability to deploy troops across galaxies could join the Star Alliance, but only as a peripheral member, and could enjoy the protection of the Star Alliance and part of the technology investment. Of course, the corresponding market should also be opened to advanced civilizations.

It is equivalent to becoming a colony of advanced civilizations, but the Star Alliance is very good at eating, and will allow low-level civilizations to retain sovereignty. If the potential of this low-level civilization is large enough, it can reversely research advanced technology from the commodities of those advanced civilizations, and it is not impossible to become a high-level civilization.

After a Level 1 civilization becomes a Level 2 civilization, it becomes a preparatory civilization of the Star Alliance. This level of civilization is equivalent to a prince in the dynasty, and already has considerable power and support from the Star Alliance. If the civilization has enough potential and strong scientific research capabilities, this civilization can be promoted to a Level 3 civilization within 20,000 to 30,000 years, but if the civilization has average potential, like Valo, it will take a long time.

When a Level 2 civilization becomes a Level 3 civilization, it will automatically be promoted to a formal member of the Star Alliance. The leader of the civilization can enter the Star Alliance Parliament as a member and have the right to initiate proposals and participate in major events of the Star Alliance.

Up to now, the Star Alliance has 42 Level 3 formal members, 22,476 Level 2 preparatory members, and the data of Level 1 peripheral members is changing all the time. The current total number is 1,144,867. Just when Qin Yue was stunned, this data decreased and then increased, becoming 1,144,900.

In fact, there could have been more, but many civilizations became level 3 civilizations and felt that the Star Alliance restricted their development, and then they withdrew from the alliance.

The highest leadership of the Star Alliance is the Executive Palace, and the highest leaders are the five great executives, who manage the five major areas of the Star Alliance: politics, economy, culture, military and thought.

Cooperating with the Executive Palace is the Sea Council, where hundreds of millions of officials selected from 42 formal members and more than 20,000 reserve members work. Because the members of the Sea Council come from all reserve members and formal members, the interests of each member can be fully guaranteed.

The powers of the great executives are not unlimited. There is a code of law, the Star Alliance Supreme Charter, which describes in detail the rights and obligations of the great executives, which must not be exceeded.

But sometimes it must be exceeded, and a meeting of the members of the Sea Council must be initiated for voting.

In short, the Sea Council does small things, the great executives do medium things, and the big things are decided jointly by the two institutions.

In addition to the Executive Palace and the Sea Council, there is also the Star Alliance Parliament. The members of the Star Alliance Parliament come from all members of the Star Alliance, including members of the first-level civilization. The various systems of the Star Alliance, the additions and deletions of the contents of the Star Alliance Magna Carta, and the formulation of various legal provisions in the Star Alliance are all formulated by the Star Alliance Parliament. The Star Alliance Parliament itself is divided into the Upper House and the Lower House. The Lower House only has the right to submit proposals, and whether they can be passed depends on the Upper House.

The entire system is completely ruled by people, and it seems very likely to be corrupt. After all, each member represents his own civilization and must want to seek greater benefits for his own civilization.

But in fact, it is not the case, because independent of the Executive Palace, the Sea Council, and the Star Alliance Parliament, there is also a supervisory agency with a transcendent status, the Charter Bureau.

The Charter Bureau is transformed into the Star Alliance Magna Carta to supervise the implementation of the Star Alliance Magna Carta. Any member who violates the provisions of the Charter will be dealt with by the Charter Bureau, including the five executive officers.

You must know that the executive officers generally come from the highest-level civilization among the formal members. Not only are they powerful themselves, but the civilization they belong to is also very powerful. How can you, a Charter Bureau, catch such people?

But the Charter Bureau can, because the Charter Bureau has eighteen level four warships named the Eighteen Charters!

That’s right, they are level four warships, which are the warships left behind by civilizations that have been promoted to level four. Their attack is to destroy space, and their defense is to provide space shields. These warships are capable of crushing level three civilizations.

They also have the ability to fly with curvature and travel through space. Even if you are hiding in this star area, they can directly get in and catch you out.

However, these battleships will not arrest people indiscriminately. The battleship intelligence acts in accordance with the Star Alliance Magna Carta and can only be activated when an unconstitutional incident occurs. Normally, no one can command these bosses.

"This Star Alliance really produced a fourth-level civilization!" Qin Yue frowned. When he looked at it earlier, he thought that the Star Alliance was just raising some banner. After all, the Presbyterian Church also released rumors about himself during a short-term expansion. Inherited from ancient times.

Unexpectedly, it turned out to be true, even the fourth-level battleship Eighteen Charters. Although judging from the performance, these battleships are not the top-notch fourth-level battleships, they are already terrifying!

After all, Qin Yue himself has only entered Level 4 for the first time.

As for the Red Riding Civilization, they are indeed a new civilization. They were promoted to a third-level civilization 77 years ago and became a formal member of the Star Alliance.

But you must know that it is very difficult to manufacture a third-level battleship. The outer shell of a third-level battleship is made of black hole forging materials. Only the third-level advanced civilization can be forged with a gravitational field. The Red Riding Civilization can only find natural black holes to forge metal. Not many good ships were built in ten years.

Most of the third-level battleships are modified from the second-level battleships. They have the attack and defense power of the third-level battleships. However, if the energy is exhausted, the armor strength will be no different from that of the second-level battleships and will be broken in one hit.

This is the main reason why the Red Cavalry Civilization and Valo can reach a stalemate. The Red Cavalry Civilization only dares to fight when it has energy, and it will retreat immediately when the energy is exhausted. If the Red Cavalry Civilization is replaced by other advanced civilizations of the Star Alliance, then Valo It's probably gone long ago.

After all, a real third-level battleship can use its third-level armor to withstand the electromagnetic gun charge of a second-level battleship without using shields.

But this kind of thing is not possible, because the Red Riding Civilization is the civilization closest to Valo. According to the provisions of the Star Alliance Magna Carta, when attacking other civilizations, the principle of proximity is followed, that is, whoever is closest will attack, unless this civilization feels that it If you can't beat it, you need someone else to come.

Therefore, even if Ma Rong Civilization wants to take action against Valo, he has to endure it and let Red Cavalry step forward.

Qin Yue also understood the reason why Red Riding Civilization would believe whatever he said or promised.

Because the Star Alliance is a contractual alliance, if you look at various legal provisions, you will know that if this alliance does not pay attention to the contract, sooner or later it will fall apart due to interests and ambitions.

Contracts not only include documents, texts, and electronic contracts, verbal contracts are also considered contracts and have legal effect. This set of rules has been operating in the Star Alliance for hundreds of thousands of years and has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

Therefore, whatever Qin Yue said casually, in Da Fei's eyes, it was a contract, and of course he would not doubt Qin Yue.

In a country with this kind of contract, if someone breaks the contract, it seems that he will make a lot of money, but in fact, this is not the case. The network and monitoring of this Star Alliance are all under the observation of Charter 18. You have violated the contract. If you think about it, you must be prepared to be blocked by a fourth-level battleship.

To be able to withstand level 4 battleships, one must be a level 4 civilization. If a level 4 civilization does something wrong, it would go to the territory of a level 3 civilization to show off and deceive.

It's as shameful as adults going to kindergarten to grab lollipops!

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