What? Ultraman is lifelong?

Chapter 530: Red Card is here to fight for you (Part )

Perhaps it is because the people in this universe are too extreme. All the forces that can be named, whether it is the Kingdom of Light, the Empire, the Galactic Federation, the destroyed Interstellar Alliance, the Clean Kingdom (Zaias's home planet) that has been quietly polluting, or the original Galactic Rescue Team or any other forces,

In short, in this universe, it seems that everyone, from the moment they establish their power, will set the target 'scope' they hope to influence to all civilizations in the entire universe.

What is even more outrageous is that, in most cases, the power and influence of these forces in this universe that can be named are actually worthy of their outrageous goals that are casually named "universe".

You know, even the Galaxy Rescue Team, which seems to be the weakest among the above forces, has members who are fully worthy of the word "the entire universe". If their members and the forces that can be mobilized behind them are combined, it is equivalent to a dozen or more elite warriors, countless civilizations that can be mobilized, and members within civilizations.

What kind of concept is this? It is hard to say whether they can be compared with the Interstellar Alliance, but it is not a problem for them to form an armed force like the Batman Alliance.

What's more, the members of the Galaxy Rescue Team also have their friends, and the friends of the elite fighters are likely to be elite fighters as well.

No one would think it was ridiculous that the Galaxy Rescue Team set their rescue target to the entire universe. Of course, if no one questioned the Galaxy Rescue Team, then no one would question the Empire and the Kingdom of Light.

Even if the Kingdom of Light or the Empire announced one day that they had expanded their ideal kingdom to other universes, let alone the entire universe, everyone would just sigh and say, "Ah, this day has finally come," and then continue with their own business.

The power of the Kingdom of Light and the Empire is so strong in the eyes of other people in the universe.

But the question is, why is it that among so many powerful forces, in the end there is not even one person who can truly achieve his goals and is worthy of the word "universe"?

The answer is obvious. If there is a force in a universe that is qualified to set its goal as the entire universe, then it can easily influence the entire universe and then achieve its own goals, whether it is peace, rescue, protection of the natural environment, or fairness shrouded in darkness.

However, if there are countless forces in a universe that are qualified to set their goals as the entire universe, then the result is that even if their goals do not necessarily conflict with each other, when the influence of both sides reaches one place at the same time, consumption will occur.

Freedom, equality, democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

These things were actually the initial goal of the Galaxy Rescue Team, and were also the goal of their ancestors who took the lead in leading other cosmic civilizations to establish the Galactic Federation.

Castor did not intend to let them change their goals, because these goals, in a sense, were actually acceptable to all life forms, or must be accepted. Not to mention the Kingdom of Light, even the Empire and the Galactic Federation would not say there was anything wrong with these goals.

Among the friends that Castor knows, perhaps only the crazy Tregear and the mentally distorted Gagra would have their own ideas about this kind of value.

Because only in chaos are there no need for these rules and regulations used to maintain order.

Castor did not intend to change all this, just like when Sawai established TPC, he did not actually change the values ​​of mankind. Castor also had no opinion on the goals of the Galaxy Rescue Team.

However, if the goal is still set directly on the entire universe, the result of the Interstellar Alliance will most likely be the same as that of the Galactic Federation. It will be a civilized and advanced system at the beginning, but slowly it will begin to deteriorate because it absorbs too many and too diverse members.

The civilizations that no one notices, the backward civilizations, the lower civilizations, the oppressed civilizations, the exploited civilizations, and all the civilizations that are suffering,

To be honest, Castor actually thought seriously about the targets that the Interstellar Alliance would focus on helping, as proposed by Queen Ganon Isana, the head of the Galactic Rescue Team. Then he helplessly discovered a fact, that is, these civilizations exist in the Empire, in the Galactic Federation, and even in the M78 Nebula influenced by the Kingdom of Light.

Not to mention the Empire and the Galactic Federation, because of the bottom line of the Kingdom of Light not to interfere with other civilizations, there are naturally underdeveloped civilizations in the M78 Nebula, and there is nothing that can be done about it.

However, although the target group proposed by the Galaxy Rescue Team seems to involve all cosmic forces, Castor believes that if it is just to assist in construction and development, with the strength of the Galaxy Rescue Team, other forces in the universe will not make things difficult for them.

It seems that the first step in the establishment of the Interstellar Alliance has been completed.

In this case, Castor directly asked Queen Isana of the Galaxy Rescue Team to organize other people to start selecting the first batch of civilizations they intend to help on the star map. They don't need to confirm it right away, but they need to have a general idea.

The members of the Galaxy Rescue Team were still excited about the discussion they had just completed. They felt that they could really do something for the universe, but they did not expect that Castor would give them a new task so soon.

At first, they thought this was a simple matter like the discussion just now. However, when they really started discussing it, they found that this matter was not simple. Although they had reached a consensus on the object of help, they still had differences when it came to further implementation.

Subconsciously choosing to help those civilizations they had seen with miserable lives, this was the natural reaction of the Galaxy Rescue Team.

As idealists, this is understandable. They hope to use their own power to help other lives. When this moment really comes, they will subconsciously call out the most profound memory in their minds.

War, hunger, poverty, backwardness.

These words often appear entangled together, just like a large ball of wool of different colors entangled together. At first glance, you can see the red, yellow, blue and green, but when you try to distinguish them carefully, you realize that it is impossible. They have already become a knot and are tightly bound together without knowing it.

Everyone in the Galaxy Rescue Team has carried out "rescue" missions in the universe. Naturally, they have seen countless scenes that are like balls of wool. Their memories are very strong, and their super brains can help them mark every civilization they have ever come into contact with on the star map.

The huge star map was soon filled with markings by the members of the Galaxy Rescue Team. Not only those civilizations that had been absorbed and influenced by the Kingdom of Light, the Empire, and the Galactic Federation, but also a large number of planets that had not been absorbed and influenced by them. Planets that no one knew existed were all marked out.

The members of the Galaxy Rescue Team were not originally from the same civilization. The goals that had been discussed previously were already the product of their common values. However, when it came to further practically marking the priorities of civilization, they finally had differences again.

Everyone outside the screen looked at Castor. They had not expected that the advancement of this matter would be so troublesome. What made them even more speechless was that the real reason for the trouble was not because the Galactic Rescue Team was full of obstacles in establishing an interstellar alliance, but because they seemed to have little experience in this area.

"That shouldn't be the case. I remember that the establishment of the Galactic Federation was closely related to the original Galactic Rescue Team. Don't they have any relevant capabilities?" Tregear looked at the other side of the screen with some surprise, and saw the worthless discussion of the Galactic Rescue Team. His tone was full of disbelief. "Their discussion might be even more chaotic than the original turbulent Kingdom of Light. There is no order at all."

"If they had this ability, how could the Galactic Federation become what it is today." Seven shook his head and glanced at the somewhat embarrassed Leo brothers. "If they didn't hate this kind of thing, with their strength and the power behind them, how could they be squeezed out of the center of power by the Galactic Federation? You know, the civilizations they were born in, most of them can be regarded as the founding civilizations of the Galactic Federation."

Hikari sighed, "They should have realized this, so they haven't given up the discussion yet. I guess they don't want to repeat the same mistake. Although the Galactic Federation's affairs cannot be seen on the surface, they should still have a profound impact on them."

Everyone looked at Castor, waiting for his speech. If they couldn't move forward at this point, then it would be obvious that Castor's plan would be meaningless.

"Wait a little longer." Castor sighed, "Although they are not good at these, they are rare idealists in this universe, passed down from generation to generation."

Castor was unwilling to give up the Galaxy Rescue Team. Just as he had said before, the system of the Interstellar Alliance was derived from a certain big country on Earth. At least when designing it, the editor had some subconscious references.

He couldn't judge whether this system was good or bad, but he was sure that if this system was not handed over to the people in front of him, then there was a high probability that it would deteriorate.

This is also the reason why Castor is willing to transplant this system without changing a word. The main members of the Galaxy Rescue Team are all immortals, and both their ancestors and their descendants are trustworthy idealists.

This is equivalent to, if the Galaxy Rescue Team becomes the main body of the Interstellar Alliance, then every generation in the Interstellar Alliance will be managed by the so-called "saints",

Although in a sense,

This is not in line with the values ​​of the empire. In the empire, you must rely on your own strength to obtain what you want. There is no inheritance for no reason.

It is also not in line with the values ​​of the Kingdom of Light. In the Kingdom of Light, everyone is equal. It is impossible to allow a group of people to control an organization forever and pass it down from generation to generation.

However, this is in line with the values ​​of Castor from TPC to some extent. Compared with the meaningless, resource-wasting, and mutually-aggressive democracy, letting a group of moral role models control the "government" is at least good for the universe.

Just when Castor was struggling, the discussion finally changed. Shockingly, the one who changed the argument was the Red Superman who seemed to be the least good at this kind of discussion.

Red Superman, who was drowsy while holding his spear, finally stood up after being woken up for who knows how many times, and shouted to the others, "Are you idiots? Each of you thinks that the civilization you have chosen is the one that needs help the most. Where is the evidence?

Do you know how long it has been since you last went to the universe? Half of the civilizations you marked have been destroyed several times, and the rest have either developed or joined the Kingdom of Light or the Empire, and are gradually getting better with the times!"

"Shush, shush, shush!" Red Superman angrily threw the spear in his hand, directly piercing the star map composed of light particles, and then shouted loudly, "Since you have to make a choice, shouldn't you set a standard first? What kind of civilization is the so-called 'exploited', what kind of civilization is the so-called 'poor', and what kind of civilization is wandering between life and death?"

"Don't you need a standard, a complete profile, and more people?"

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