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Chapter 127 The Battle of the Far Travelers

Chapter 127 The Battle of "Far Traveler"

The servitors transformed the natives of the Eugene galaxy into "perfect" masters.

However, this matter has not attracted the attention of others for the time being. Only an interstellar civilization that is keen to help the indigenous people remembered this humble indigenous person in the Eugene Galaxy.

"...Guess how far they have studied those drawings we 'accidentally' left behind last time?"

A scientist from the Fire Alliance was checking their "Indigenous Relief Index" for this year as usual, and asked another scientist on the side this question.

The "Indigenous Relief Index" is an indicator they set for themselves every year, and one of the important measurement standards is the "Indigenous Relief Index".

However, bringing the natives to heaven cannot be accomplished overnight. In fact, under the influence of the Fire Alliance, the "natives' ascending rate" has remained at 1% or 2% in the past few decades.

The kind of indigenous people who are just one step away from reaching heaven are very few in the entire galaxy. Most of the indigenous people are scattered in a group. The entire indigenous civilization is fighting among themselves and is still a few steps away from the nominal "planetary unity".

Hundreds, thousands or even tens of thousands of years.

Although the Fire Alliance intends to help indigenous civilizations ascend to heaven, due to the cultural, religious, racial, class and other barriers existing within indigenous civilizations, it is almost impossible to ascend to heaven in the short term.

Even if it is forcibly pulled up to the sky, this "instant interstellar civilization" will quickly collapse due to fierce internal conflicts and fall back to a level even worse than before.

Therefore, the Fire Alliance knows how to teach students in accordance with their aptitude. For some indigenous civilizations with very ideal social forms, they will personally send "indigenous educators" to help them progress, and sometimes even directly help the indigenous people build certain interstellar age buildings.

And some civilizations that cannot reach heaven in the future that can be seen with the naked eye will secretly send some technologies that are very useful to the indigenous people to those indigenous people.

The indigenous civilization in the Eugene Galaxy belongs to the second type. The Fire Alliance at that time left behind technologies related to nuclear energy.

They discovered that the natives of Eugene were in the mechanical age and had already used machinery in production on a large scale. Their science had also begun to penetrate into the atomic level.

So the Fire Alliance left behind the most basic technology for interstellar civilization - nuclear energy, helping the indigenous people here to enter the atomic age.

However, the Fire Alliance did not have much hope for the natives of Eugene. They found that the social structure of the natives there was really bad. The top people were unwilling to make progress, while the lower classes were struggling to survive. Several big countries still had their own agendas, and no one looked at them.

Starry sky.

Therefore, they only gave the minimum help to the indigenous people here, and soon focused on other "progressive" indigenous people.

Today, when this Fire Alliance scientist was doing statistics, he finally remembered this indigenous civilization.

"...To be honest, the society there is so deformed that the most likely scenario for 'great progress' is for someone at the top to suddenly have a whim and launch a 'unification war' against all other countries, and act like a chosen one.

This is the only way to destroy all enemies with overwhelming force."

"But this is basically impossible. It is better to count on the indigenous high-level people than to count on the indigenous people. Unfortunately, those indigenous people have no chance to stand up. In the complex network of collusion of interests, each class will not give up its own rights, and the most important thing is the military

The power is always firmly in the hands of the top."

Another scientist on the side is not optimistic about the prospects of the Eugene natives. If they were to evaluate the "divine qualifications" of the natives they have encountered, he would give the Eugene natives the lowest score.

This kind of civilization, which has developed for a while, but has poor social structure, is even inferior to the indigenous people in the Stone Age.

After all, these primitive people can be taught easily, and they don't have overly complicated thoughts. They only need to survive, and they are one of the indigenous types that the Fire Alliance likes to educate the most.

But the scientist in charge of statistics was still a little curious about the current situation of the indigenous people in Eugene, because he had left a little trick there before, and he felt that maybe the indigenous people there could give them a "surprise"?

So he took his students to the Eugene Galaxy, ready to test the qualifications of the indigenous civilizations here.

The first thing that caught their eyes was a half-built star base. Each of them knew very well about this kind of building that declared the sovereignty of the galaxy.

Therefore, a bad premonition came.

"...If I remember correctly, the natives here in Eugene seem to be... relatively close to the 'Serving Paradise'?" A student said with some uncertainty, and soon received a positive answer:

"You remember correctly, according to the style of this star base, this is the building of the 'Serving Paradise'. I think it won't be long before this place will become the territory of those robots."

"...So we came at the right time. If we come a little later, this place will become the territory of the 'Serving Paradise'. By then we will have no means to come. After all, I heard that they don't welcome other people."

The leader of the group looked at the planet with indigenous people and showed an unpleasant expression.

He saw countless spaceships coming in and out there, and it was obviously impossible for these natives to accomplish this during this time.

"...This is really a 'surprise'..."

With the intention of rescuing his ship, his spacecraft approached the indigenous planet and was quickly stopped by the escort troops here.

"——This is one of the residences of the 'owners'. No entry is allowed without permission. Violators will be severely punished. Please forgive me."

This Fire Alliance scientist received a message from the servitors and urged them not to stay, otherwise they would be "expelled" after the star base was completed.

But he was obviously very unwilling to do so. He couldn't believe that these indigenous people who were still alive and kicking a few decades ago had become such "masters".

So he strongly condemned the persecution of the servitors that ignored the wishes of the indigenous people, and asked them to release the imprisoned indigenous people.

He obviously still doesn't know what the servitors did to these natives.

Although the servitors did not want to pay attention to these impolite outsiders, one of their "masters" here knew about this and asked them to connect to the communication with this Fire Alliance scientist.

So, he saw a picture of a "beast mother" appear on his screen.

"...I know the image of creatures like you. Are you the 'master' served by these servitors? I don't know what means you used to force these natives, but I advise you to stop early, otherwise we will'

See you at the Xinghai Community!"

However, this "beast mother" was stunned when she heard this sentence, and then said with an interesting expression:

"Teacher, are you sure you want to do this? I don't think you can win the case this time?"

"Who are you talking about, teacher? You..." The scientist from the Fire Alliance paused at first, and then said with a livid face: "...you were transformed by them? I thought you could lead the indigenous people here to give me a different

result!"

"Don't say that... Look, didn't the natives here successfully 'go to heaven'?" The beast mother said, showing a large section of the scene.

Gone are the hierarchical and futureless societies of the past, replaced by a world filled with interstellar colors.

A large number of holographic projections cover the surface of the planet, and the original indigenous people have completely disappeared, leaving only a group of passionate and friendly "hosts".

"Teacher, I have worked hard here for decades and gained nothing. But as soon as these servitors come, you see these natives will become part of the 'interstellar civilization'."

"Don't think I'm deceived. My memory is very well preserved. I'm not indulging in pleasure, but I'm still moving forward."

"According to my observations, although the species of the indigenous people here have changed, they will live a better life and will not encounter alien threats. They can also become part of the interstellar society if they want."

"This is much faster than our previous efforts. Do you think about how many newly ascended indigenous people have been destroyed in just a few decades due to lack of protection?"

"These servitors protect the indigenous people from the bottom of their hearts. This is determined by their procedures. Even if they have to pay some less important price, the 'masters' do not think it is a 'price'."

"Since they have acknowledged it themselves, do you still think this is a bad thing?"

The beast mother's series of questions made the scientists of the Fire Alliance pause for a while, but how could he, who was deeply influenced by the culture of the Fire Alliance, be convinced so easily?

He firmly believed that the robots in the "Serving Paradise" were committing atrocious acts on the same level as genocide, and that the real Eugene natives had already perished when they were invaded by the servitors.

So he reported the incident back to his home planet, and it soon attracted strong condemnation of the "Serving Paradise" from the Fire Alliance.

However, other civilizations are more concerned about the situation of "Serving Paradise". Unlike the Fire Alliance, they will perish if an unknown native dies, not to mention that this is not "destruction" in the strict sense.

The most important thing is the transaction of interests between interstellar civilizations. They want to know the true strength of "Serving Paradise" and want the Fire Alliance to fight this strange omnic civilization.

So these guys who were just watching the excitement and not taking it too seriously began to add fuel to the fire in the "Xinghai Community". They seemed to be on both sides, but in fact they were trying to make things worse, hoping to cause some small-scale friction.

However, the servitors basically do not participate in the "Galaxy Community". Although they join, it is only in name. They prefer to take care of their "master" instead of taking care of these trivial matters.

The Fire Alliance is also very clear-headed, always "strongly condemning" but never actually taking action.

As a result, this "indigenous extermination case" was left undisturbed, and soon faded out of the sight of various civilizations, and was instead attracted by another more influential incident:

——"Far Traveler" moves again.

This extreme materialist civilization that fought a war with the "Watchers" once fell into depravity after the war.

But I don’t know what caught their attention recently, and it quickly created a chain reaction.

The territory that was supposed to be stagnant began to expand again, and their spaceships began to move around the galaxy in large numbers.

It looked like they were looking for something just like the "Guardians".

At this time, a series of "mechanical riots" were taking place in the territory of the "Far Traveler" who had witnessed the incident.

Those robots that had no mechanical intelligence and were purely used as servants actually rebelled strangely.

This completely unexpected incident caused "Far Traveler" to suffer extremely serious trauma.

Except for the "source of knowledge" of the mother planet and the "database" planet full of mysterious data, which are under intensive care, all the other colonial planets have been controlled by the sudden rise of robots and have lost contact with the "Far Traveler".

Although they were able to restrain these robots on the planet with their fleet, they did not dare to bomb the planet to significantly weaken these robots.

The reason is also very simple. Even they themselves don't know how to build the buildings on the planet, and if they are destroyed, they will be destroyed. Many of them are energy-producing buildings that are very important to the "Far Travelers".

And these robots also deliberately avoided buildings during the rebellion, as if they knew that keeping the buildings intact would make the Farstriders avoid enemies.

The Farstriders, who fell into chaos, tried to use their own pitifully small "cyborg army" to deal with the rebel robots, while they began to frantically search for the culprit that caused all this - a strange signal.

It was this inexplicable signal that affected their robots, turning these dumb cans into weapons of mass destruction.

Then as the influence deepened, they gradually realized one thing, that is, this signal looked familiar, and seemed to be the signal used by some "omnic rebels" that they eliminated a long time ago.

As a result, the spaceships that were constantly flying across the galaxy began to unexpectedly retract, as if the Far Travelers were on the defensive.

But many of their unimportant "consumable spaceships" began to be invested in a special galaxy that they had long forgotten - the Infinite Lighthouse.

It used to be their home world, but it was destroyed in a disaster, so they had to come to live on these "ordinary planets".

The long and luxurious life has made them gradually forget their origins, but this time the "Omnic Crisis" has made them recall their past stories after a long absence.

"——Have you really decided to do this?" When Li Wenyuan received news from a group of special people, he asked them this question again.

In fact, that special group of people had been preparing to do this not long ago, but considering that certain key points had not yet been deployed, they did not show their fangs for the time being.

But after they successfully triggered the "Far Traveler" mechanical rebellion, they finally decided at this moment to truly resolve this grudge that had been going on since ancient times.

"Yes, Lord Guardian. I know that you have an extraordinary relationship with the Apocalypse, and you may not want to see us killing each other."

"But this is our lifelong wish. Even if the steel body will rust in the air, this wish will never dim."

"We will become true 'far travelers' and strive to follow in the footsteps of the 'Apocalypse' until the end of time."

This group of "ancient far travelers" who completed "synthetic evolution" in ancient times, after a long period of dormancy, finally decided to launch an attack on their ancient friends and enemies-the current "far travelers"

Total War.

Sorry, everyone, I feel so uncomfortable with a fever. I am so groggy that I finish writing this point. I am also a young man, why do I have these symptoms? I will make up for what I owe when I get better...
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