Voyage of the Stars.
Chapter 1260: 1 Billion Light Years
Chapter 1260 One Hundred Million Light Years
Facts have proved that unique technology cannot be developed by just making big promises, and the Sides civilization is an example.
In fact, most civilizations had already foreseen the consequences when they made their bold statements, but they didn't say it because they wanted to make fun of the Sides civilization.
With one voyage after another, it has been 87 years since the Great Voyage Organization left the M Nebula. The result is obvious that the Saides civilization failed. They did not develop special technology within the agreed time of years. They did not even achieve the second goal, that is, to develop technological achievements in certain fields like the Feiyu civilization and the Daya civilization.
And because of this, the Sides civilization finally recognized itself thoroughly. From the beginning, they only focused on the five distinctive technological civilizations, fantasizing that one day they would be able to join them. In the end, they just wanted to have Feiyu civilization, Daya civilization, Tachayong civilization or Alan civilization.
These civilizations are members of the Great Voyage Organization. Except for the Alan civilization, which has benefited from quantum entanglement and long-distance communication, the others are all recognized as civilizations with the potential to develop unique technologies.
After fully recognizing the reality, the Sides civilization finally invested all its scientific research efforts into the study of the sequelae of memetic transformation, because they are now associate members of the Great Voyage Organization and are qualified to continue moving forward with the Great Voyage Organization.
The biggest difference between associate members and members is rights and obligations. The former must fulfill greater obligations for the Far Eastern voyage organization, but their rights are not commensurate with their contributions. They have to do all the typical dirty work, and have to pay a higher price than other civilizations to buy warp engines within the organization.
It is worth noting that for an organization like the Great Voyage Organization, which is composed of a sixth-level civilization, its artificial intelligence technology must be standard, and there is no credit currency between civilizations. So the higher price is actually calculated based on the time cost of producing something.
For example, the time and resources required to build a sub-civilization-level ship is a measure of value.
When buying technological products from other civilizations, you can use sub-civilization-level transport ships to pay.
Yes, sub-civilization-class transport ships have become a kind of "currency".
This is due to the special voyage environment of the Great Voyage Organization. As long as the Great Voyage destination is not reached, the civilizations of the Great Voyage Organization will always have a demand for sub-civilization-level transport ships. Because sub-civilization-level transport ships sometimes become consumables. Whenever the distance between two galaxies is too far, they will be consumed as fuel.
The existence of this factor also makes each civilization not strive for comprehensive performance when manufacturing sub-civilization-level transport ships. Instead, they only focus on its engine system to ensure that it can travel ultra-long distances, and save as much as possible in other aspects.
Even some civilizations' sub-civilization-class transport ships are not equipped with weapon systems, have no armor or shields, and do not carry strong artificial intelligence. If sub-civilization-class ships did not need to use strong interaction force materials as keel frames due to their size, they might really be able to create a situation where a large piece of iron is stuffed with a warp engine.
This situation is most serious among the member civilizations of the original Falcon Voyage Organization. Now everyone is learning from them, so that in the end the Grand Voyage Organization can only formulate a minimum material standard for sub-civilization-level transport ships in the name of the organization. Otherwise, these civilizations may really build the "Star T34".
Oh no, in fact, the sub-civilization-class transport ships of the Great Voyage Organization are now "T34" in the transport ship type.
These are the experiences summarized after many long voyages.
Everything is for the great voyage.
The time point of 87 years since leaving the M nebula is also when the Great Voyage Organization successfully completed one-seventh of the journey, well, to be more precise, the journey of human civilization.
Today, human civilization is about 100 million light years away from Earth. Yes, only 100 million light years.
It has been 87 years since we left the M213 nebula. If we calculate based on times the speed of light, we can travel more than million light years in years. However, the Great Voyage Organization has only traveled about million light years.
There is no way. We have not found the star gate leading to the destination again along the way, and the route we have taken is not a straight line. In addition, there are things like docking for supplies, exploration, and war, so we cannot simply multiply the time by the speed to get the distance.
In the 87 years since the Great Voyage Organization left the M Nebula, they have never found any remains left by the Pioneers and the War Immortal Civilization, nor have they found any news of their passing through any galaxy they have visited.
Perhaps it was because too much time had passed that their stories were not buried in the long river of time. It was also possible that the pioneers had not passed through the galaxy that the Great Expedition Organization had visited.
In short, in the 87 years since leaving M, the Great Voyage Organization has not been able to find any information about the Pioneers, even though the organization looks for traces of the Pioneers every time it arrives in a new galaxy.
Perhaps it was because news about the Pioneers had been frequently detected before, but there had been no news for 330,000 years, so that some civilizations in the Great Voyage Organization even said that the Pioneers and the War Immortal Civilization might have been defeated somewhere.
Of course, this kind of thing is only said in private. When communicating with other civilizations, these civilizations dare not say it blatantly in the virtual venue, because now even the Falcon Civilization admires the Pioneers and War Immortal Civilizations of three billion years ago, and calls them pioneers.
For the Great Voyage Organization, they were indeed worthy of being called pioneers three billion years ago.
In response, the Shenju civilization said: They are pioneers, and we are the pioneers of later generations. Even though we can no longer find the pioneers and have not left any information, we should try our best to leave information for later generations, which can be a sentence, a star map, or a feasible route.
During the 330,000 years of voyage, the Great Voyage Organization also did what the Divine Principle Civilization said.
Every time they arrive at a new galaxy, while carrying out routine supplies, they will devote some of their energy to finding a black hole and creating a small universe near it to preserve information about the great voyage.
It has been like this for 330,000 years.
In fact, after such a long voyage, the Great Voyage Organization also knew that it would be more difficult for the so-called latecomers, and there might not even be any latecomers. Because in these 330,000 years, the Great Voyage Organization encountered places like large-scale four-dimensional fragments.
During these 330,000 years, the Great Voyage Organization encountered two-dimensional space again. Moreover, the scope of the two-dimensional space was much larger than that created by the paper civilization they had encountered before, reaching hundreds of thousands of light years or even millions of light years.
In order to avoid them, the Great Voyage Organization was forced to take a detour.
This universe is indeed riddled with holes, and the Great Voyage Organization does not know whether latecomers have any hope of crossing those areas where the rules have been changed, so it is uncertain whether there will be any latecomers. After all, many places that the Great Voyage Organization is currently taking will surely no longer exist in billions of years.
The Great Voyage Organization can only do its best to leave some potentially useful things or information for those who come after them.
(End of this chapter)
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