Abnormal crossing

Chapter 231 A Time for Civilizational Choice

Chapter 231 A Time for Civilizational Choice (Part 2)
Qiao Kewen remained silent.

The solution Jin offered was indeed somewhat unexpected.

Before this, he could never have imagined that Mold, an ordinary early-stage Tier 3 civilization, would actually intersect with a behemoth like Entropy Engineering.
To know.

As the top universities in Xinghai, the six major universities all have extremely impressive backgrounds.

Among them, the Xinghai Joint Military Academy is somewhat special.

As the only military academy in the Star Sea that ranks among the six major levels, its nature is relatively sensitive, and it is impossible for it to be established solely by the independent funding of a single civilization.

Therefore, the Starsea United Military Academy was a product initiated by the Starsea Alliance, involving the competition among numerous seventh and eighth-order civilizations, and in a sense, it carried a strong political, or rather, compromising, character.

Besides the Xinghai Joint Military Academy.

The remaining five top universities are all connected to civilizations at the eighth-order arbitrator level—and are among the best of the best arbitrators.

For example, behind the Tower of Imaginary Numbers stands the Hick Community, one of the victims of the National Day of Mourning.

The patron of Zero Point Tower is the Victoria Empire—Gu Wei registered his identity and bought the Star of the Fishing Man's Wrath, which belonged to the territory of the Victoria Empire. According to the place of registration, Gu Wei can be considered a citizen of the Victoria Empire.

The Deep Space Academy was founded by the Valar, another victim of the National Day of Mourning, and is the most prestigious medical school in the Star Ocean.

The Light Cone Academy, the same academy to which the pair of "high-beam dogs" Gu Wei and Yuan Ge first met belonged, was backed by an eighth-order civilization called the Aoneng Federation, a long-established eighth-order civilization.

As for the Entropy Institute of Technology that Jin once studied at...
Its founders are called the Boundless Covenant, the inheritors of the small-house civilization that Jin mentioned a long, long time ago, which has developed to the Star Sea stage.

Hundreds of thousands of years ago.

It was through the joint efforts of the Boundless Covenant and the Tilanos Empire that the Star Sea Alliance was successfully established.

After the Tilanos Empire was destroyed by the Alliance and the Adventists, it was the Boundless Covenant that stabilized the situation in the Star Sea for a long time, allowing the entire race to continue sailing forward through the waves.

Even though there are now nine eighth-level arbitrators, the Boundless Covenant still holds the top position among them.

Therefore, Entropy Engineering, backed by the Unbounded Covenant, is able to slightly surpass the other six major companies in the Star Sea.

Think of this.

Qiao Kewen's emotions also began to fluctuate.

Although Jin's idea far exceeded his expectations, the original plan was a strategic project that Entropy Interstellar Engineering, or rather the Boundless Covenant, had built with countless human and material resources.

Whether for the sake of stability research or reputation, the Unbounded Covenant will not allow anyone to harm the samples within it. "Ms. Jin."

Qiao Kewen took a deep breath in the digital world and said to Jin, "What are the specific requirements for immigrants at Entropy Engineering? What do we need to do?"

"The requirements are actually very simple. As long as the civilization can live normally in the primordial universe, that's fine." Qiao Kewen's question was expected by Jin. She quickly gave an explanation: "Although the primordial universe is a man-made product, its actual evolution process is completely uncontrollable. Therefore, there is no situation where you live according to some script. Entropy Institute will only collect various data and will never interfere with the internal development of the civilization."

"You can even mine the mineral resources within and then entrust them to trading points in this universe, and all the money you earn is yours."

"If I had to give an example, it would be something like a challenge show where you have to stay in a certain area for a certain period of time. When the time is up, you can choose to leave with a reward or stay longer."

Qiao Kewen pondered for a moment: "What about the risks? How different are the physical rules in the primordial universe from those in this universe?"

The physical rules that Qiao Kewen refers to are not framework concepts such as baryon acoustic oscillation scales or Hubble constants, but rather macroscopic physical effects, such as whether they will cause certain deformities in newborns.

“Unless you’re incredibly unlucky and happen to witness a supernova explosion, there’s basically no risk,” Jin Chao Qiao Kewen shrugged, his tone relaxed. “After the primordial universe was born, it was accelerated by the Entropy Intercontinental Engineering to couple matter, and it has evolved to the point where it’s about seven or eight hundred million years old, and it’s very, very stable now.”

"The specific values ​​of some parameters are certainly different from those of our own universe, otherwise the artificial universe would lose its meaning, but the difference is far from enough to cause the mutation of life."

“In fact, even if Mold agrees to go to the Primordial Universe, you will not be its first immigrants—as of now, there are already more than ten second-order civilizations in the Primordial Universe, and in terms of population, these civilizations all exceed Mold’s.”

Although Mold is a Tier 3 civilization, firstly, it achieved its advancement through the individual abilities of Jokowen, and secondly, it is limited by the complex conditions of the Maze Zone, resulting in a population that is far lower than that of Tier 3 or even Tier 2 civilizations outside the Maze Zone.

Not to mention anything far in the future, the total population of Earth before Gu Wei's time travel was already nearly 82 billion, and it may reach tens of billions around 2080.

According to the classification of the stars, Earth is just an ordinary second-order planet; it hasn't even ventured beyond its own planetary boundaries yet.

When Earth reaches the third stage, the total population of civilizations is estimated to be at least 20 billion.

Therefore, in terms of population, Mold's total population of over two billion only reaches the second-order level, which is not considered high even in the primordial universe.

In addition, since the only task of civilizations in the primordial universe was to farm like crazy, more than a hundred years later, those dozen or so second-order civilizations in the primordial universe had developed to an exaggerated level in terms of population size.

The fact that no distortions occurred on this population basis is sufficient to demonstrate the stability of the primordial universe in terms of physical laws.

Then Jin patiently explained some information about the primordial universe to Qiao Kewen, some of which was public and some was confidential: "In short, the situation of the primordial universe is about like this. The person in charge of screening the new batch of immigrant civilizations happens to be a junior of mine who wanted to date me back then. If you have that intention, she should give me face."

"Of course, if you still have reservations about the primordial universe, that's fine too. I can help you find a seventh-order civilization to settle you in. Such a civilization, considering its own image and reputation, will definitely ensure the safety of your entire race. But it's hard to say about a leader like Speaker Gray. Equipment malfunctions, explosions, car accidents, poisoning—it's not easy to find evidence of these underhanded tactics."

"So, which one would you choose if you had to pick one of the two?"

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like