How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 513 Time for one round

Chapter 513 Time for one round

Before Connor said those words, the collectors subjectively believed that the Luoren civilization was an alien civilization with the ability to sail across the stars, but judging from the actual situation of the other party, it seemed that this was not the case.

The collectors who realized this became active. If it is difficult for the Luo civilization to travel across the stars, it means that the difficulty of finding this alien civilization will be reduced, because the range of activities can be reduced.

Facing the inquiries from the collectors, Connor, worried about being misunderstood by the other party and suspecting that he was lying, hurriedly explained.

No, my situation is quite special. Before, I thought you were a civilization with spaceships as the main body.

There is no light-year catastrophe, why did it develop into a migration pattern? the collectors asked strangely.

Because of resources, in order to maintain the normal operation of civilization, it is necessary to go to the next star system after collecting all the available resources in the star system, and start a new round of resource collection there.

The civilization that Connor explained to the collectors is also the Luo people's own conception of alien civilization. A civilization that develops to a sufficiently advanced level will ravage star systems one after another like locusts. After collecting all available resources, go to Mining continues on the next star system.

Listen to you, it is indeed a bit similar to our situation, but we are a stronghold, and we maintain an occupation status in every star system.

Hearing the collector's answer, Connor was very surprised. The development of civilization requires resources, so he didn't have any idea about the similar situation replied by the collector. He was mainly surprised that the collector said that he maintained a state of occupation of the star system.

Can your society guarantee that there will be no separation at the light-year scale?

Separation? Oh, I understand, you still have selfishness, so you have to consider this troublesome issue. We have no concept of selfishness. Individuals are born to serve the collective, even if they are separated by a scale of 100 million light-years, as long as the information exchange is correct, We won't split either.

After the collectors thought of their grand plan to entrap the empire in the early days of interstellar colonization, they naturally understood what Connor was surprised about.

They proudly introduced Connor to the social structure of their group.

...your society is more advanced than ours.

After Connor finished speaking, he fell into a long silence, as if he was in a bad mood.

What is your society like? the gatherer asked.

A group of fools who thought they had power came to power with the support of a group of people who fooled them. The intrigue among the rulers resulted in the inability to accomplish a single thing. The promises made before the election were all empty talk. The merchants and the government have colluded to make the quality of the products even lower, and the bottom people have health problems when they are still young.

It seems that because of some things he himself experienced in Luoren civilization, the content of Connor's answer implied dissatisfaction with his own civilization.

Of course, this dissatisfaction has not risen to the level of hatred, it is just disgust.

How could it have fallen to this level? Another civilization with a similar social structure to yours has developed much better than you.

Are there other civilizations?

Connor was surprised. The amoeba was the first civilization that the Luo people came into contact with, and Connor himself was the first contact, so he subconsciously took it for granted that the Luo people civilization was also the first to come into contact with the amoeba. civilization.

The collector's words successfully dispelled him from this idea.

Yes, they call themselves Serene, and they have a highly centralized regime. When we first contacted them, we fought with them. Both sides suffered serious casualties. In order to avoid damaging the core of our own civilization interests, we both chose the way of peaceful coexistence tacitly.

The collectors did not hesitate to explain to Connor that the ethnic group had experienced a war with the Serenes. After hearing this fact and the final result, Connor replied with a sigh of relief.

This kind of situation just confirms the Luo people's civilization's judgment on the good and evil of alien civilizations, and it is precisely because the amoeba has no malicious intentions that he can not shy away from explaining the fact that there has been a war to him, a Luo people.

Can they do interstellar travel too? Connor asked.

Since it was a war against amoebas capable of large-scale interstellar navigation, the Serene civilization should be an extremely powerful civilization, at least for the Luo people.

If you insist, you can do it, but because of their own civilization, they don't like to run around like us.

If the Serenes could abandon everything and devote themselves to the development of civilization collectively like wild beasts, it would be no problem to achieve interstellar navigation at sub-light speed, but this is just a chilling voyage, and war would be avoided. reach that level.

However, Connor succeeded in misunderstood. He thought that the civilization of the Serene people who hadn't been in contact with it just simply didn't like running around.

Such a situation reminded him of an alien civilization society, that is, a cosmic social system composed of a large group of highly developed civilizations.

Since it is a social system, it means that there is a standard of morality. Therefore, the Luo people named Connor are even less wary.

So can you send me back? I miss my hometown so much.

Connor no longer cared about expressing to Amoeba his desire to return to his hometown. After all, he was a living organism born from his home planet. After wandering on a foreign star for a long time, it was inevitable that he hoped to eventually die on his home star. the result of.

This is no problem, but where is your mother civilization? We need to know the coordinates to send you back.

Of course, the collectors would not refuse Connor's request. It would be a great thing for him to cooperate with them in finding the Luo people's civilization. The ethnic group can't wait to get in touch with the Luo people's civilization and welcome a new round of cultural thoughts.

It's not far from the black hole, it's only half an optical phallus, um... After eleven phalanxes, it may be three-quarters of the distance of an optical phallus.

Light Ferret Wheel? What's that?

Hearing the units of this scale reported by the Luo people, the collectors were a little confused.

It's the distance that light travels in one round of time. Connor explained.

We know the speed of light, but we don't know how long a Falun is.

This... Feilun refers to the time it takes for our parent star to rotate once.

That won't work. We don't know how long it takes for your parent star to rotate once, let alone calculate it in our time unit.

If you don't know the distance, it is of course impossible to find the home star system of the Luo civilization. Thinking of this problem, in the life field network that Connor didn't know, the collectors fell into a heated discussion. In the end, they A solution was discussed.

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