Through the "spiritual nutrition supplement" system, we can promote the normal development of the cloned human soul so that they no longer have intellectual defects due to insufficient soul power.
Now we can assemble an adult directly from a cloning capsule, and his experience is supplemented by the time acceleration activated by the time flow system and the information uploading by the integrated prosthesis.
Through industrialization and socialization, the Federation directly created its normal people, and everything was no different from natural reproduction.
The Ascension Project is hereby declared complete. With the large-scale promotion of this new type of breeding facility, we will be able to increase our population by 20 billion in a standard interstellar year. In every core world and settlement station of the Federation, the population will increase by seconds.
Now we finally have enough personnel reserves to govern those former imperial worlds, while preventing the former imperial residents from deteriorating our governance system through their numerical advantage.
58. The immortals are as numerous as hemp
"The only thing I admire about the Empire is that its achievements in construction left even the early war-torn Ren with no benefit at all. After the war, even with such a vast territory, they couldn't even harvest a bushel of apples, and the average happiness level dropped to zero."
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To prepare all the icons and administrative plans for the imperial world is also an extremely troublesome task for the administrative capabilities of the Federation.
This is even more troublesome than building a new space habitat. The first thing that drives people crazy is planetary planning, which is a mess to describe it.
For every typical city in the Empire, there are others that defy common sense. Some stretch for miles in twisted structures, their jagged foundations and rusted metal supports like some vast beehive of misery.
Some cities have sunk hundreds of meters underground due to geological changes and other reasons, and people live in huge caves and ice caves, while other cities float on huge acid or lava lakes.
The Empire is simply too lazy, or incapable, of carrying out environmental transformation. In this interstellar age, the natural environment has once again become a problem that hinders the improvement of the living standards of intelligent life!
In comparison, although those rural worlds are primitive and backward, and are often attacked by dangerous wild animals such as ant bulls (why did humans have to introduce those annoying ant bulls!), at least the natural environment is generally slightly more livable.
The harsh environment is matched by corrupt politics. Within the Imperium of Man, the living standards on most worlds are subhuman, and those that remain are even more subhuman. Rural planets are completely dominated by feudal lords, facing heavy taxes or even slavery. Any resistance is likely to be suppressed by high-tech troops, and they are denied access to any high-tech consumer goods.
Urban planets are often plagued by chaotic public security and lack of supplies. The so-called Ministry of Justice sometimes strictly enforces the empire's unreasonable laws, and sometimes ignores them, making the lives of residents fluctuate between gang rule and harsh cruel officials.
The worst situation is on those slum planets (or hive cities as the Empire calls them), where more than 100 billion humans live a barely adequate life and go hungry.
The stench of these factories was immense, filled with substandard assembly line equipment that required exhausting manual labor. Because the governors lacked environmental awareness, the factories often emitted thick, toxic smoke that grew as thick as black clouds, emanating from smoke-blackened chimneys until it obscured the sun.
Every resident has to work tirelessly throughout his life, doing hard, monotonous work for 20 hours a day until he is exhausted, and these factories widely employ minors.
Rich neighborhoods, clergy districts, or other important facilities are often built in a magnificent manner, towering high above the filthy clouds, away from the polluted slums. The residents of these high-rise areas have the most vulgar tastes. In their sheltered areas, everything is available. As for the suffering in the streets and factories below, these elites neither understand nor care.
Or rather, it would be better not to let them care, as the federal clerk did not want to recall the materials on the "parchment" found in the Governor's Mansion.
Even if the above problems can be overcome, the Empire's poor ruling system will face a new problem: the human world often does not have the ability to protect itself and can only take revenge afterwards.
Even with so many sacrifices, the empire's military strength is still low compared to its total resources, and it is completely unable to achieve full coverage of national defense.
Most of these imperial worlds are not very good at defending themselves from the warlike aliens, otherwise how could they have fallen into the hands of the Federation?
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The issue of human genetics is another complex problem plaguing the Federation.
Most Imperial worlds have multiple subspecies, and these subspecies are truly impressive because they bear obvious signs of artificial modification, yet the artificial modification has yielded results even worse than natural mutations. Imperial residents have a genetic disease prevalence that could cause the Federation Medical Department to suffer cardiopulmonary arrest.
These diseases range from a variety of things, such as the so-called "bone brittleness," where the bones of the human residents begin to brittle at a quarter of their natural lifespan, resulting in these humans not living to their natural lifespan. In comparison, cyberpsychosis caused by random prosthetics is already a relatively mild problem.
If it were just a high incidence of genetic diseases, it wouldn't be a big problem. These imperial humans also have an extreme subspecies palette. If you call a creature that can withstand the water pressure of a 2000-meter trench a subspecies of human, then the Federation would not understand how the Empire defines the so-called "alien creature."
Fortunately, this is something we are capable of solving. The Federation's medical team is currently passing a proposal to use the Federation's original human species as the standard template to completely correct the genetic problems of subhuman and mutant races through large-scale genetic adaptation, so that their severe mutation traits can be stabilized and cured.
Everyone can finally get a new appearance that is quite normal or even exquisite from the perspective of human aesthetics.
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The Federation might be very tolerant of its residents' lifestyles, but faith was another matter. Because it was strongly connected to the soul dimension, faith was the most difficult aspect to reform, yet it was also the most important, requiring vigorous effort. Even if this meant interfering with the intellectual freedoms of these new residents to a certain extent.
The content of the so-called "Record of the Holy Words" needs further revisions to add knowledge and understanding while reducing hatred and blind obedience. The Cohesion Commissioner is even considering whether to simply print a new record and use the Federation's standard propaganda as a new divine revelation.
In terms of overall ideology, the Federation plans to use the Ascension Project on the affected population to slowly change the thinking of all new residents, so that they will eventually become supporters of materialism and egalitarianism.
These former inhabitants of the Empire should gradually distance themselves from the idealistic propaganda of the State Religion and the Mechanicus, as that would be highly conducive to psychic entities interfering with them.
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All of this is just the tip of the iceberg of the crisis of governance in the human world. There are other problems such as various unhealthy esoteric cults, the opposition armed forces of the diehard elements of the state religion, and the extermination of ant bulls waiting for us. Solving them all is enough to make the Federation's Empire Reduction Department give its all.
The various social pressures brought about by a human population of over tens of billions, if not handled quickly and well, may even be enough to crush the mystery of tranquility and plunge our souls into filth and turmoil again.
But in other words, crisis is opportunity. If we manage these 11 imperial planets well, the next 110 planets, 110 million planets, can do the same.
59. Reshape Eden
When the population ratio finally reached a balance under the influence of the new ascension, the Federation's psychic commissioners proudly announced that Tranquility had once again reached its perfection, and the consuls began to make drastic preparations for new large-scale actions, preparing to truly establish their rule over the newly conquered areas, because the Federation's new direct forces were enough to completely cover the administrative systems of these areas.
A special production and construction brigade set out shortly afterwards, carrying the Federation's latest equipment and necessary escort forces, intending to turn these worlds, which had been extensively managed by the Empire, into the core territories of the Federation. They were determined to succeed in their mission.
For a long time, the former imperial worlds that were newly controlled by us were still highly autonomous. The Federation’s previous shortage of manpower forced us to perform “micro-management” in the Void Citadel.
The relevant bureaucrats can only promote some compromising welfare policies such as reducing the oppression of the lords and occasionally distributing supplies, but cannot truly enter the production and living system of the entire planet and carry out complete management and change.
Even so, most residents of the Empire are even very grateful for this "rough response" and their favorable impression of the Federation continues to grow, because the Empire itself cannot even do these small things.
If a feudal lord was able to squeeze his subjects hard enough to collect an excessive tithe, he would be praised for his loyalty. Conversely, planets that failed to meet their tithes, no matter how civilized, were considered incompetent. This was the Empire's standard attitude toward the living standards of its inhabitants: indifference, even complicity.
However, the Federation itself will not be content to be a benevolent feudal lord. We will take control of these planets and completely change everything about them. The Helka Star Alliance's governance plan for the eleven civilized planets of the Human Empire is very simple: to start from scratch.
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The former imperial world is now in ruins, symbolizing the huge shadow hidden beneath the shining glory of human civilization. The Federation's intervention is not to patch things up, but to completely reshape it.
The first step in the reconstruction was to minimize the interference of local people. When the personnel of the comprehensive construction department arrived, all the former imperial residents were asked to gather as much as possible and go to the production department facilities to work.
This production building was essentially built specifically to accommodate idle population and bring them together.
The former residents of the empire can do some less important work here and provide certain consumer goods and other outputs, but their production capacity is insignificant, which gives us a reason to "legitimately support them."
The supplies we provide are not worth the equivalent of the products we receive from the Ministry of Production, but we are not short of them. The most important thing is to let these human citizens wait quietly, live peacefully, and not disturb us until the Federation's work is completed.
The ecosystems of those imperial industrial planets have basically collapsed long ago, with sparse vegetation coverage and extremely high atmospheric pollution concentrations. Some worlds have even completely lost the possibility of sustaining human survival on their surface areas, forcing them to over-urbanize and relocate the imperial residents to crowded "hives" to survive.
To improve everything, the first step was to make the surface habitable again. When the Federation's first fleet of transformation ships entered the orbit of these worlds, a massive ecological restoration project began.
The Federation's Interior Department has established governance structures within the star fortresses of each galaxy, centered around "Ecological Reconstruction Centers." These centers are responsible for coordinating environmental projects throughout the star system, fundamentally addressing the problem of ecological degradation.
"Eden Generators," fully automated ecological reconstruction devices driven by nanotechnology, were rapidly deployed on the surfaces of various planets. These devices were capable of decomposing pollutants into basic elements that were harmless to the environment and releasing organic compounds that could promote ecosystem recovery.
Deep underground, the Eden Generator constructed a complex sewage system to centrally purify polluted soil and water. In the air, the entire atmosphere was filtered by a specially designed modification system, gradually purifying the thick toxic fumes that enveloped the planet.
The wilderness, reborn from natural disasters, became a test field for federal ecologists to experiment with. They introduced adaptable and harmless plants from other planets and replanted them on the surface, allowing the food chain to gradually recover.
In order to protect this ecological environment reconstruction process, the federal military forces were mobilized to clear the planet of ant cattle and other dangerous alien species to ensure that the transformation process would not be disturbed in any way.
These originally desolate worlds will gradually become true paradises and pastoral idylls.
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At the same time, Federation engineers and architects also launched a massive infrastructure renovation project on these planets. The New Eden must not only have lush fruit trees, but also suitable cities.
The twisted steel honeycombs and poor blocks in the imperial cities were demolished one by one by the Federation and replaced with highly functional new city modules.
These urban districts use the latest federal construction technology to transform urban districts into a highly modular and intensive, spacious and comfortable, and dynamically adjustable structure.
In these modular cities, the divisions are very clear, and each residential unit has a complete range of facilities: industry, residence, scientific research, education, and entertainment each have their own independent areas, and are connected to each other through an efficient three-dimensional transportation network combining underground and aerial transportation.
Every resident can enjoy a comfortable living environment, view the ancient records of the Pioneer Memorial Center, participate in the leisure activities of Paradise Square, and convenient living facilities, and no longer have to live under the shadow of old and dilapidated buildings.
Most of the old Empire factories have been renovated, and some have been completely closed. They have been replaced by intelligent production centers that are mainly automated and rarely require manual operation.
After years of hard work, these imperial worlds finally began to blossom with new life. Green vegetation sprouted from the barren lands, and bright lights lit up the dark cities. Those who once lived there would undoubtedly be unable to recognize that this was their original homeland.
The Helka Alliance's governance model has once again demonstrated its immense power. This model has already enabled worlds ravaged by the Empire's dominance to rise again. All of its planning and construction practices provide valuable experience for the Federation's future expansion. This is a textbook example of "rebuilding a former Imperial world."
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The Federation's ordinary compassion needs to be matched by drastic measures. We have worked hard to build such a beautiful country, and we cannot let demons and monsters take advantage of it.
The Interstellar Federation quickly began a thorough and comprehensive purge of those who perpetrated unnecessary evil and other hostile forces that had infiltrated the Imperial territory.
This decision was soon proven to be completely correct and a foresighted move that eliminated hidden dangers.
"P Club Player, but in Warhammer" 1
Good news, my struggle was successful and I became the captain. Bad news, this is Warhammer.
Wow, I don't want to come here and chew my teeth!
Wait, after unlocking the Stellaris tech tree, there's an Incarnation Scourge? "They can't understand, but they must obey."
Don't sleep too deeply in the subspace, something big is coming.
Empires throughout the universe that seek to foresee the future in the long river of history have long imagined an impending natural disaster that would be a life-or-death crisis for all intelligent life.
Only with the unprecedented strength of the people and the perseverance of those who follow, can we overcome this crisis, if it is at all possible, but at present there is little hope.
Popular predictions about the nature of the Scourge range from the resurrection of the Iron Men to a Tyranid swarm or a Warp rift.
But it is now obvious that that Scourge has always been and always will be you.
The high-tech of Command & Conquer and Stellaris combine to strike a heavy blow against the monsters of Warhammer.
60. Are the nine clans of the imperial nobility wholesale?
"What kind of terrifying consumer goods maintenance fee figure is this? How dare you ask me for so many things? Are your nine clans wholesalers?"
There are still some risks in praying to the Fourth Scourge, at least the nobles of the empire are about to experience it.
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It is difficult to rule these worlds that have been marinated in the corruption of the empire. Environmental transformation is only the first step, and then it is the human mind that needs to be cleansed.
Some former Imperial nobles even dared to write letters complaining about the Federation's inability to provide Catarina wine (an extremely expensive Imperial product), and then complained bitterly after we "actually forbade it." Clearly, we must seriously calculate how many years of hard labor they deserve for this wine.
After seizing the Empire's eleven planets, one of the biggest challenges the Federation faced in social transformation was how to deal with the senior officials of the former Human Empire.
These people were once the coin minters of the Empire, the nobles who controlled countless imperial currencies, and the "loyal sons and daughters" of the Empire, but they were also the culprits who pushed civilization into the abyss.
The administrative capacity they provide is abysmal, and the cost of maintaining consumer goods is astronomical, and this must be corrected.
Some of them cling to the old power, while others quickly shift their stance and try to integrate into the new order. If we want to fundamentally reshape these worlds, it is imperative to eliminate these "old mints."
When the Federation troops entered the noble residences of these planets, all the former imperial elites were quickly apprehended. The review teams dispatched by the Federation Governance Department were as efficient as hounds, meticulously combing through seized files and intelligence networks to identify each official's past record.
From every unjust war to every harsh tax bill, from every secret deal to every case of torture, federal investigators analyzed and traced them one by one.
At the same time, these nobles were collectively sent to the Interrogation Center: a makeshift yet highly technological facility equipped with a built-in psychological analysis system and memory reading equipment. The Federation's interrogation of these officials was not a brutal torture, but a scientific and systematic analysis.
In the review room, each official needs to undergo a series of targeted inquiries, which are guided by a big data artificial intelligence system and automatically determine the authenticity of the answers based on the comparison with the records in the database.
Officials who attempt to conceal their crimes or feign innocence will quickly be exposed by AI, revealing loopholes and inconsistencies in their behavior patterns.
At the same time, federal investigators also engage in a psychological game with these officials, digging out more hidden information networks through their confessions and understanding the deepest secrets of each world.
In dealing with these officials, the federal government adhered to a principle of fairness and transparency without leniency. For officials with numerous crimes, especially those directly involved in massacres, harsh plunder, or repression, the federal government did not hesitate to conduct public trials and then sentence them to hard labor, life imprisonment, or execution.
These trials were set up as the first public events after the federal takeover. The federal government used holographic projection technology to make the process and verdict of each trial public to all residents, and supported them in providing further information with reason and evidence.
These trials were not only a reckoning with sins, but also a positive declaration of the new order and the main ideas of the Federation.
At the trial, the chain of evidence was clearly laid out, the victim's testimony was filled with suppressed anger, and every word of the judge was based on overwhelming evidence.
When the first batch of criminals were brought to justice, the silence and tears of the audience in the holographic projection indicated that the terror and oppression of the empire were being gradually buried. Now, they finally understood the value of "freedom and equality."
Only then will these nobles of the Empire understand that we are not the "Emperor of Mankind" who can kill but not bury, and who will allow them to change flags in name, pay a ransom, and then continue to enjoy high-tech slavery.
The Federation is by no means a benevolent savior, shouldering all the world's faults. We are ruthless in our determination and more demanding than the Empire.
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Of course, the federal center cannot kill everyone with one blow. Even though the nobles of the empire are often guilty of many crimes, some of them can still make their merits outweigh their mistakes.
Those who have worked to mitigate the effects of tyranny within the Imperial system, or even improved the lives of civilians, or simply performed heroic acts in resisting vicious aliens such as the Greenskins, have their merits and demerits assessed one by one.
The Federal Ministry of Production must treat them fairly, allowing them to resign from their old positions and integrate into the new society as ordinary citizens. Those who have made great contributions will receive additional compensation.
Officials who voluntarily defected to the Federation, especially those who could provide high-value intelligence and make positive contributions to federal governance, sufficient to offset their merits, were also given certain preferential treatment.
Although they were removed from power, the federation provided them with security guarantees and standard citizen living conditions, and forgave them for past misconduct.
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