Currently, in the area controlled by the Federation, there are eight first-level civilizations, three second-level civilizations, and a total of thirteen advanced and intelligent technological civilizations.
In addition, two of the second-level civilizations have colonized foreign countries, although their colonies have become independent.
But no matter what, these civilizations occupy as many as fifteen of the forty star systems with natural planets in the current control area.
Since it is a federal territory, other civilizations cannot be allowed to exist.
Therefore, a set of affiliated civilization migration bills, along with the affiliated civilization cooperation framework, were determined.
The so-called Subsidiary Civilization Migration Act refers to the Federation taking the lead in demarcating its own territory in the Large Magellanic System.
Later, in the process of development, the civilizations that had become affiliated with the federation were migrated out bit by bit.
Needless to say, for those civilizations that are unwilling to become affiliated with the Federation, it is impossible for the Federation to keep them.
As for the territory currently defined by the Federation, it is centered on the Alpha star system and spans approximately 2,200 light-years.
Within this range, the number of stars is approximately 6.7 billion.
The diameter of the entire Large Magellanic Cloud is about 6,700 light-years, and the number of stars is about 10 billion.
This shows how wealthy the area designated by the federation is.
Although it only occupies a small half of the area, it contains more than half of the stars in the galaxy.
As for the remaining areas, they are places reserved by the federation for affiliated civilizations, and these affiliated civilizations in the federal-controlled areas will be allowed to migrate to those places in the future.
As long as you are willing to migrate, the Federation can even arrange two star systems for you in those places.
One star system for two star systems, I ask you if you can refuse.
The most important thing is, if you are a nail shop and are caught in the federal territory, don't you panic?
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One month later, as the federation's mission arrived at the 132 civilizations in the control area, all of them, without exception, signed the Federation-Affiliated Civilization Framework Agreement and agreed to migrate in accordance with the requirements of the federation at the appropriate time.
What made them make their decision so quickly was nothing else but...
Warp engine!
Instead of being blocked in federally controlled areas, unable to develop externally.
Wouldn't it be better to take the initiative to migrate out and obtain the jump engine from the Federation to achieve rapid development?
Therefore, as relocation compensation, the Federation not only agreed to allow them to complete their resettlement outside the federal territory, but also gave each of them 10,000 affiliated civilization points.
You know, according to the exchange settings on the platform, the current exchange price for a set of jump engines is 1,000 points. In other words, with this compensation alone, these civilizations can get ten jump engines.
If this were replaced by earning points myself...
Take iron ore as an example. Ten billion tons of high-quality iron ore only costs 0.001 points.
Even those secondary civilizations can mine resources in the asteroid belt, but the amount of iron ore mined every year is only a few hundred billion tons.
In other words, if they all contribute to the federation, that's only 0.01 points. It's definitely not an easy task to earn enough 1,000 points to exchange for a jump engine.
They had calculated that even if they tightened their belts and donated 70% of the entire civilization's annual resource acquisition, it would still take more than ten years to exchange for such a machine.
However, after agreeing to the Federation's relocation request, not only can it get rid of the deadlock of being unable to expand externally, but it can also directly obtain ten jump engines.
After the migration is completed, with ten jump engines, wouldn’t it mean that the sky is high enough for birds to fly, and the sea is wide enough for fish to jump?
Therefore, no civilization can refuse such conditions.
At the same time, one of the second-level civilizations called the Kingdom of Heralk even uploaded all the technology of the entire civilization through the affiliated civilization platform overnight.
The strange thing is that this is a pure steam civilization.
They did not enter the electrical age like humans, but continued to work hard on steam technology, and finally relied on steam technology to enter the cosmic age.
Not to mention, although they are all technologies of the second-level civilization, more than 80% of the technologies are not available in the Federation.
According to the framework agreement of the affiliated civilization, as long as the uploaded technologies are not available in the Federation, professionals will evaluate them and finally give their value.
In the end, it took a full month for the Federation to finally evaluate all these technologies, and in the end the Kingdom of Herralk received a staggering 1.87 million points.
The king was also a ruthless man. He spent all the points on the day he got them.
It cost 300,000 points to redeem 300 sets of jump engines.
It cost one million points to exchange for ten Qingluan-class frigates.
It cost 500,000 points to exchange for a Wuluo-class destroyer.
Finally, I exchanged a batch of resource collection ships and spent all the remaining 80,000 points in one go.
The Kingdom of Heracles possesses these...
If the Federation did not exist, it would probably be possible for it to sweep across all surrounding civilizations within hundreds of light years within a few years.
Of course, the battleships were given to the Federation, but the ones given were all custom-made and were definitely different from those used by the Federation for its own use.
The first is that it will definitely not have an external scythe armor, and the weapon performance will be somewhat reduced compared to the Federation's own.
Of course, these are not the most important.
The most important thing is that whether it is engines, weapons, or shields, the Federation has left secret doors on these battleships.
Even just sending out a special signal can cause them to lose control of the battleship or even self-destruct.
Therefore, the Federation is not worried at all about these warships or jump engines and other equipment that are exchanged for affiliated civilizations.
After the Kingdom of Hralk, other civilizations that were originally reluctant to upload technologies could no longer sit still and uploaded all the technologies within their own civilizations.
However, their technology is not as unique as that of the Kingdom of Hralk, and there are far fewer technologies that can earn points.
Among them, the civilization with the most points only had over 50,000 points, while the civilization with the least points had only over 2,000 points.
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Year 3 of the New Federation Calendar.
Although the resistance was changed to the Federation of Stars and Seas, and various systems were continuously restored and improved.
The entire human civilization is back on track.
If it develops step by step, it will take at least more than ten years for human beings to conquer all the previously defined 2,200 light-year territory.
But Su He did not intend to wait until that time to send out these affiliated civilizations in the territory.
Therefore, after some high-level discussions.
It was decided to send a fleet directly outside the predetermined territory to explore and determine a suitable migration point.
Settlement all these affiliated civilizations as quickly as possible.
The person who received this mission was none other than the one commanded by Jiang Xingchen...