The time for the second space odyssey to land on the moon has been set, just five days later.
Just like last time, three flights departed at the same time. This has the advantage that if there is a problem with one of the flights, at least there will be rescue forces on the moon.
During this period, people from the Rose Guild came to Tokyo one after another, and met with Bei Haiyang several times, but even though they had more and more contacts, they did not reveal their true purpose at all.
Bei Haiyang can understand that if things are not kept secret, great things will not happen.
However, through many in-depth contacts, he still learned some of the ideas of the Rose Guild.
"Why do we have to conflict with civilizations outside the region? Why can't we coexist peacefully, live in peace and develop together?"
Francois proposed a new concept, "Is there any irreconcilable contradiction between these two civilizations? I can't see it!
There are no historical grievances or disputes of interest. The universe is large enough to support the development of countless level 1 and level 2 civilizations, so there is no problem of competing for strategic space."
Hans interfaced, "We can also learn something from the decades since the emergence of extraterrestrial civilizations!
They did not invade the earth on a large scale, nor did they cause devastating harm to civilians, even though it is not technically difficult for them to do this?
The only thing they have an impact on is the satellites dotted in low-Earth orbit. In essence, they are just industrial products! If they are lost, we can recreate them!
Casualties? The casualties of ordinary people on the earth are almost negligible. The only ones who have suffered losses are the space combat spacecraft pilots. How many will there be in a few decades? A few hundred? It will still be stretched over the course of several decades!
If you look for any war between human beings, let alone the two world wars, just local wars, genocide, riots, coups, and tribal disputes. Which one can be ended by a few hundred people?"
Hans's eyes were serious, "So we have always been thinking, who raised the collision of civilizations to the current either-or state? Who pushed humans to the point where they must compete with foreign civilizations?
?Why does a problem that can obviously be solved by other peaceful means have to become a life-and-death enemy?"
Francois snorted, "Some people are unwilling to lose their current power, status and wealth! Some people think that the arrival of extraterritorial civilizations may have a subversive impact on them! Including civilization methods, wealth distribution, racial distinctions, institutional systems, etc.
etc!
Some people want to be a nobleman for life and pass it on from generation to generation! Their family, their country, their race!
They are unwilling to accept the possible unification of the world! They regard the equality of all people as poison!
They are used to being superior to others, even though technically it is no longer possible to prevent the overflow of spiritual power, but they hope to be separated spiritually!"
Bei Haiyang was shocked by what he heard, and had to admit that in terms of the structure, he was still small! He also had a guess at who Francois said they were. They were not a person, but a group!
Interest groups! National groups! Racial groups!
For these groups, they may not welcome the arrival of new civilization, because it will shake the foundation of their rule! In their view, the development of human civilization is far less important than their dominance!
If you can't be a master, what's the point of development?
But for the entire human society, they are reversing the course of history! They are delaying the most rare opportunity for human civilization on earth! If you miss this time, when will other extraterritorial civilizations come next? If they do come, how can humans still survive?
Does it exist?
The concept of the Rose Guild has finally been unveiled; he also understands why Rose needs a spaceship. There is no need to think about it. He must want to put aside the power of various countries and contact extraterritorial civilizations on his own!
They need proper transportation!
This conversation made Bei Haiyang somewhat awe-inspiring for the Rose Guild. Although their goals were idealistic, they had to admit that they made sense! Even if what they suspected could never be confirmed, no one, any group or any country could
Will admit it, even though that’s what they do!
The key question is, will the arrival of extraterrestrial civilizations really help mankind on earth complete the unification? Will it really eliminate all barriers and allow mankind to focus on the universe?
They really don’t control? They don’t manipulate? They don’t bring in private goods? They don’t impose their will on human beings?
All of this is impossible to guess, especially when faced with an existence whose civilization level is still higher than yours! The best way is to contact and cooperate, and then use time to verify everything.
What the Rose Guild is doing now is the most basic level of contact!
Have humans come into contact with extraterritorial civilizations? There must be! But it must be through the national level. But what if a certain superpower is unwilling to promote such a process and kills the contact on its own?
Nothing is impossible, everyone knows the behavior of the big brother who has taken the lead for hundreds of years.
The records of these contacts will never be exposed to the eyes of ordinary people. They are destined to become a mystery in history and will never see the light of day again.
In vain, Bei Haiyang felt a heavy pressure on his shoulders! After he got this system, would he also have to shoulder this responsibility?
He was well prepared for this voyage, but emotionally it was dispensable. If he had a chance, he would reach out, and if he didn't, he would forget about it. He didn't have any mission-related expectations.
But if what the people in the Rose Guild said were true, how could he stay out of it so calmly?
If there really is such a spaceship, is it more meaningful to leave it to the people of the Rose Guild? Or is it more effective to use it yourself?
Bei Haiyang found that this time the voyage began to become complicated again, which may be beyond his control.
There are too many questions? The most important point is, how many people in the new human circle understand the concept of the Rose Guild? How many people agree? How many people are actually in the Cao camp and their hearts are in the Han?
He decided that it would be better for him to stay out of the matter. It wasn't that he didn't agree with this concept, but he didn't believe that such a large and loose guild was monolithic!
Don't get involved and do what you have to do!
When he had this spiritual power, he had been reminding himself not to be a lone ranger and not to dream of saving the world alone. But now, he found that he still walked on this single-plank bridge, and his inner sense of responsibility gave him no way out!
He doesn't want to be a hero, because heroes always end in tragedy.
So, how do you do heroic things without being a hero?
Fortunately, he never revealed the truth about his spiritual power.