With the war between humans and insects coming to an end, the Federation no longer has any enemies in this galaxy group.
Except for Andromeda, Triangulum and the Small Magellanic Cloud, which are listed as prohibited areas, and Sextant A is listed as a military controlled galaxy.
The remaining 46 galaxies have all entered the era of large-scale development.
Thanks to space particle reconstruction technology and the comprehensive application of star core energy.
Coupled with the fact that the affiliated civilizations worked hard to gain points, the development of these galaxies was more than ten times faster than what was estimated more than ten years ago.
But even so, initial development will probably take at least seven or eight years.
After all, in the entire galaxy group, there are only a handful of civilizations that eventually become affiliated with the Federation, and 99% of the civilizations were destroyed by the Federation.
Therefore, there is still a huge shortage in manpower.
It can even be said that even if the living area of each affiliated civilization is expanded ten times, there will still be a lot of free space in the local galaxy group.
Of course, this hole cannot be opened.
If you want more living space, you can exchange it with points!
In short, this is the interstellar version of cash-for-work.
The Federation will support the rapid development of these affiliated civilizations, but this support is not given in vain.
As the saying goes, the more you pay, the more you get.
federal...
Don’t raise waste!
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Speaking of which, during the war between humans and insects, the affiliated civilization gained the most...
This is the blue-eyed civilization.
After all, this civilization itself is a fourth-order civilization, and it is an old fourth-order civilization.
Both in terms of resource reserves and technology, it far exceeds that of other affiliated civilizations.
Therefore, during the Battle of Little Magellan, the Blue Eyes Civilization also sent the largest fleet, almost even the second to tenth largest fleets sent combined.
Naturally, in the end, they also gained the most military success.
No, after Magellan's side ended, the Blue Eyes Civilization, which had gained huge points, came directly to the Federation to exchange for 50,000 United Type I battleships, and even pre-exchanged 20,000 United Type II warships that were about to be mass-produced.
This is to be added to those left over after the Battle of Little Magellan.
The number of joint battleships of the Blue Eyes Civilization has reached one hundred thousand.
A few decades ago, these 100,000 combined battleships alone would have been enough to sweep across the entire galaxy, or even go to the Large Magellanic Cloud to crush the Ghost clan to the ground.
even...
Even running to the Small Magellanic Cloud, fighting with the god Masar for a while, and torturing the ten major divine realms is not a big problem.
As for the question, if the subordinate civilization under his command is too strong, will it threaten the Federation?
This is not a thing at all.
Don’t forget, who provided the warships of these attached civilizations.
To put it bluntly, even if one day these subsidiary civilizations expand and raise the banner of anti-federalism.
That’s okay too!
On the joint battleship, whether it is the hyperspace engine, energy core, weapon system, or shield system, all have backdoors reserved by the Federation.
An order was issued and all battleships became paralyzed.
In fact, these affiliated civilizations are well aware of this.
After all, no one in the civilization that can develop to the third or fourth level is really stupid.
But even if you know, it doesn't matter, because you still have to use these battleships provided by the federation.
Otherwise, you will not be able to participate in the Federation's foreign wars and thus will not be able to obtain a large amount of points.
Without a large number of points, you cannot develop rapidly, or even develop at all. You can only stay where you are, watching each civilization that was originally weaker than yourself gradually grow into an existence that can easily ravage you.
So, this is a conspiracy.
No matter how unwilling you are, you can only hand over your control to the Federation.
But on the other hand, as long as you don't rebel, you can get unimaginable benefits, and even quickly achieve fifth-level, sixth-level, or even higher-level civilization in the future, that is not a dream.
Just like the Blue Eyes Civilization, they think very broadly.
They even directly wrote the fact that the Federation is their civilized suzerain state into the laws of civilization.
In this way, he expressed his loyalty to the Federation.
Faced with such a sensible affiliated civilization, the Federation was naturally not stingy with rewards and directly added a hidden discount to the blue-eyed civilization during the settlement of points redemption.
Although it's only 10% off, it's not much.
But this has already made the top leaders of Blue Eyes Civilization extremely happy.
Of course, the federation will not say this discount publicly, but under the operation of the federation, rumors...
It spread unknowingly.
Soon, many civilizations followed the example of the Blue Eyes Civilization, and also wrote loyalty to the Federation into the laws of their respective civilizations.
The Federation also gives these civilizations a 95% exchange discount.
Although it was less than the Blue Eyes Civilization, it still made them very excited.
After all, who told them not to be the first to eat crabs?
As for the civilizations that followed, they were not so lucky.
Although they all got discounts, it was only 99% off, which was better than nothing.
For the Federation, it is to create such an effect.
On the one hand, it is to go one step further and control these subordinate civilizations not only at the top, but to extend this control to ordinary people at the bottom.
On the other hand, the Federation is also telling these affiliated civilizations that in any matter, only when you are more active than other civilizations can you get better benefits.
Wait and see?
Then it's very likely that you won't even be able to drink the soup in the end.
As for giving three different levels of discounts to these civilizations, will it reduce the benefits that the federation can originally obtain?
This is no longer a problem.
Originally, since the birth of space particle reconstruction technology, the cost of the federal interstellar industry has been greatly reduced.
Not to mention, because of the existence of this technology, the Federation has no previous demand for rare resources.
After all, with this technology, even if the iron collected from affiliated civilizations is the least valuable iron in the universe, it can still be converted into various rare resources.
If we say that before the birth of space particle reconstruction technology, the benefits that the Federation could obtain from affiliated civilizations were 50, then it might be 500 or even more now.
And at this time, if you give me a few benefits...
Therefore, if you get a 10% discount on Blue Eyes Civilization, you may think that they are making a lot of money.
But in fact, when the Blue-Eyed Civilization earned these, the Federation earned many times that.
This is exactly what was said in the era of the human home planet.
You may make a profit, but I will never lose.
Of course, also because of the application of space particle reconstruction technology, the Federation has also adjusted the rules for affiliated civilizations to exchange resources for points.
Otherwise, if we continue to acquire some scarce resources with high points, wouldn’t the Federation suffer a big loss?
Any flooded resources can be directly converted into other resources through this technology. Unless Su He is crazy, he will continue to collect the original scarce resources.
Therefore, under the new rules.
On the Federation-affiliated civilization platform, all exchange items for scarce resources have disappeared.
The remaining hundreds of resources that can be used to redeem points are all the most common and even very common resources in the universe.
In this regard, the Federation is euphemistic, because it is found that many civilizations have almost exhausted all the high-end resources of their own civilization to redeem them in order to obtain points.
This will have a significant impact on the development of a civilization.
In order for all affiliated civilizations to develop soundly, the Federation will absolutely cancel the channels for redeeming points for high-end or rare resources.
Only channels for redeeming points for ordinary resources are reserved.
At the same time, due to the reduction of redemption channels, the points income of each civilization may be reduced.
Therefore, the Federation also decided...
The price of recycling these ordinary or even widespread resources...
Increase by 30%.
In other words, for the same amount of resources, you can now get 30% more points.
Many affiliated civilizations were really moved.
Look how much our sovereign country thinks about us.
In order not to affect our development speed, we will no longer collect high-end resources from us.
At the same time, the purchase price of basic resources has also been significantly increased.
In this way, as long as we increase the extraction of basic resources, we can not only retain high-level resources for the development of our own civilization.
Even because the recycling price of basic resources has increased, there is a high probability that the points obtained through resource exchange will be more than before.
That’s just too conscientious, isn’t it?
Of course, there are also some civilizations who do not believe that the Federation would give out benefits like this.
But no matter how much I think about it, I can't figure out where the trap is...
Only the top leaders of the federation were holding back their laughter.
Those high-level resources, you should treat them as treasures.
Within the federation, because the demand for basic resources has increased significantly, even prices have generally skyrocketed by 50-70%.
As a result, only 30% more points were awarded.
How did you say that sentence?
Well, after being sold, you still help count the money, right?