357 Marsar Empire(2/2)
Does the birth of this technology represent the future development direction of warships, which will be a trend of miniaturization?
After all, with this technology, there is no longer a need to build warships very large in order to accommodate those large equipment.
Therefore, for Tier 4 civilizations and below, the bigger the battleships are, the more powerful they are.
As for the fourth-order civilization and above, to a large extent...
The smaller the battleship, the stronger it is!
After all, the smaller the battleship, the greater the civilization's utilization of space technology.
"Very good, hand over this battleship to us, and the Federation will reward the Kingdom of Kante with a large number of points."
"Commander Jiang, if possible, can you exchange these points for more star systems after the demolition?"
"Huh? You don't want points, but star systems?"
"Yes, to tell you the truth, after getting the points, we are also planning to use the half-price opportunity to acquire more star systems during this demolition, if possible..."
"How about ten times the compensation and giving it to you according to the star system?"
"Is this...really?"
Originally, Lan just asked casually.
See if you can get more by asking for star systems directly than by getting points and exchanging them for half the price.
Didn't have high hopes.
As a result, Jiang Xingchen's reaction was tenfold as soon as he opened his mouth.
Nine star systems become ninety star systems.
Is this really a joke?
However, he did not know that perhaps all affiliated civilizations believed that it would be more cost-effective to exchange all points for star systems during demolition.
But to the Federation, the star system is the least valuable.
After waiting for the expansion of a wave of satellite galaxies, the Federation will have twelve satellite galaxies on hand.
In addition to the Large Magellanic Cloud currently occupied by the Federation and the Sculptor Dwarf Galaxy, which serves as the headquarters of the pioneering fleet, there are ten other galaxies.
What is the human population today?
About less than 800 billion!
To put it bluntly, this population is far from enough to fully develop the galaxy.
On this point, calculations have been made within the federation.
To fully develop the Milky Way, a population of at least twenty trillion is needed.
Therefore, within a few decades, the Federation...
There is simply no manpower to develop so many star systems.
What to do?
It's very simple. If you don't have the manpower to develop it, let the affiliated civilization do it.
What the Federation has to do is to "reasonably" and "legally" intercept a large part of their development results from the subordinate civilizations.
As for those star systems.
In the eyes of the Federation, this thing is the least valuable.
As far as the Small Magellanic Cloud is concerned, the number of star systems is no less than 10 million.
So, 90 star systems...
How would you feel about the Federation, which has two major galaxies and twelve satellite galaxies?
No, I don't feel it at all.
Even if you lose a hair on your head, it will feel much more obvious than this.
This is why, during the demolition, the Federation will add an activity to exchange for more star systems at half price.
In the eyes of the Federation, a civilization with ten star systems exchanged all its points for scientific and technological information.
But another civilization, which also had ten star systems, used all the points in its hands to exchange for ten star systems.
The Federation definitely prefers the latter.
The former gained nothing from the federation.
For the Federation, the latter is because they have obtained more star systems and developed them.
And in the end, the Federation will also get more resources from them.
It's like that, if you want to be rich, build roads first.
The former is a one-time transaction, and the federation gets quick money.
Although the federation cannot benefit immediately from the latter, the long-term benefits will be much greater.
Therefore, regarding this issue, Jiang Xingchen could make the decision directly without asking for instructions.
Don’t want points?
Want a star system?
No problem, I’ll give you ten times the price of the demolition!
So Lan was very excited and thought it was a pie falling from the sky.
Jiang Xingchen was also very satisfied.
This is what happens within the framework of the federation's subordinate civilization.
Many times, even if the federation takes away most of it, only a little bit of soup is left for the affiliated civilizations.
But these affiliated civilizations still think this is a win-win situation.
Even win more yourself.
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the next day.
After a closed-door meeting of federal high-level officials.
The following decisions were made.
First, give the Kingdom of Kant in the Small Magellanic Cloud a priority opportunity for demolition, and give it ten times the star system compensation, and at the same time, allow it to make its own choices within the specified area.
Second, the Small Magellanic Cloud requires Jiang Xingchen to slow down his actions and collect more information.
Third, the defense fleet and guard fleet immediately stationed in the Small Magellanic System to increase the federal military strength there.
Fourth, the Central Academy of Sciences immediately formed a team and rushed to the Small Magellanic Cloud to provide technical support to Jiang Xingchen.
Fifth, all Pangu-class battleships built by the Federation in the next three years will be prioritized and allocated to the direct fleet of the pioneering fleet, and the direct fleet establishment will be filled up as quickly as possible, which is 10,000 warships.
Sixth, just in case, the Federation began to recruit three million mercenary warships from affiliated civilizations to form the second batch of mercenary fleets.
As these orders were issued.
The entire federation was operating at high speed.
Chapter completed!