Voyage of the Stars.

Chapter 1372 The Rear Area

Chapter 1372 The Rear Area

Unlike in the planetary era, interstellar civilizations do not divide their managed areas into industrial zones, commercial zones, and residential zones. This is because the cosmos is simply too vast, so that each designated area contains tens of thousands of stars.

Furthermore, civilizations that arrive from the Great Voyage cannot possibly revert to settled civilizations. Therefore, there will be no settlements of the Kroll civilization in the Kroll Galaxy. Like the other civilizations of the Galactic Great Voyage Organization, they live on their own self-built residential spaceships.

For interstellar civilizations, living on a spaceship is actually safer than living on a planet.

However, due to its status as a logistics base, many ship production areas are marked on the star map.

When the Galactic Great Voyage Organization was mining resources and building its fleet, it also sent probes to these ship production areas for inspection and exchange. It has to be said that it was truly a star shipyard.

Take the starship dock closest to the current location of the Galactic Great Expedition Organization, for example. It truly lives up to its reputation as a place that the Kroll civilization has cultivated for many years. As soon as the probe entered that area, it saw a busy and bustling scene.

As you can see, the so-called Starship Dock is enormous, occupying a volume in the void roughly the size of a star system. Of course, it's not the size of a single building, but rather a combination of multiple buildings and various production and processing bases.

The foundation built over 20 million years is indeed incredibly profound.

The various civilizations of the Galactic Grand Expedition visited the starship dock from the perspective of the probes. There, functional buildings floated in the void, and all the buildings were closely connected, from raw material processing to the production of finished warships.

Beyond the starship dock buildings, countless ships of all types shuttle back and forth, some transporting raw materials, others various minerals, and still others fuel. Like tireless bees, they connect the starship dock with various mineral resource collection sites in the outside world, providing the Krol civilization with a continuous supply of warships.

When the probes of various civilizations from the Galactic Great Voyage Organization arrived, they saw millions of warships docked in the starship dock, all of them of secondary civilization level.

According to the Krol civilization, after these warships complete their formation training, they will be sent to the front lines for replenishment, along with the training of soldiers.

However, the Krol civilization had a more efficient way to deal with the warriors on the warships. They directly used people from other races to fight for them, and they resurrected the fallen warriors using the Great Memory Resurrection Technique, so that they could continue to fight.

It's not that the Kroll civilization's own races are afraid of death, but rather that they dare not expend so much energy, and even less dare to use the Great Memory Resurrection Technique on a large scale to resurrect their own dead warriors.

The reason for this was known to the Galactic Great Voyage Organization after human civilization resurrected those who died in battle through memory.

Humans resurrected through stored memories will lose their third-person driving ability.

This phenomenon is considered by the various civilizations of the Galactic Great Voyage Organization as a loss of talent. Therefore, civilizations with unique technologies cannot tolerate the day when their race becomes entirely composed of people whose memories have been resurrected.

Civilizations without distinctive technologies seem unaffected by this resurrection technique, but they don't use it on a large scale either. After all, what if their race inherently possesses some kind of talent? If they were to conduct large-scale memory resurrection, wouldn't they truly become a race without talent?

Everyone shares this view.

Therefore, when they saw the Kroll civilization training other races to be its cannon fodder, no other civilization objected. Even the Divine Mobility civilization didn't say anything; they even planned to train their own Soft Star people to pilot warships. The Silver Heart civilization was delighted by this, and their leader now makes a sarcastic remark about the Divine Mobility civilization every time he enters the virtual meeting hall.

Putting aside other things, let's just take the example of how the Divine Rule Civilization made all other civilizations abandon their subordinate races.

Well, they wouldn't let us raise them back then, but now they're raising them themselves. They really have their cake and eat it too.

The Divine Rule Civilization ignored this mockery, treating it as mere nonsense from the Silver Heart Civilization.

As everyone knows, due to the circumstances, no one wants their civilization to lose billions of people in a single war.

Although no one has been to the battlefield yet, information from the Kroll civilization tells us that the front lines are a meat grinder, with warships being destroyed every moment. A warship often requires many intelligent beings to operate, and the destruction of a warship will result in the death of tens of thousands of intelligent beings.

Of course, it's possible to use unmanned warships piloted by strong artificial intelligence, but at this level of civilization, intelligent life has far surpassed artificial intelligence in its performance on the battlefield. If you want to use unmanned warships to fight, you have to be prepared to be outnumbered and outgunned.

Moreover, the cost of creating a powerful artificial intelligence capable of controlling an entire warship is much higher than training soldiers, which is a complete waste of productivity.

Therefore, after entering a period of rest and recuperation, the various civilizations of the Galactic Great Voyage Organization immediately launched the Soft Star Warrior Training Program.

The Galactic Grand Expedition Organization has Soft Star people in all eighty civilizations, making it more convenient and cost-effective to use them directly. This is because each civilization has allowed the Soft Star people to reproduce for countless generations, significantly improving their scientific literacy. After all, they are trained to develop unique technologies, so selecting and training individuals from among them to become warriors is the most time-efficient and cost-effective approach.

There is no need to go far and wide to search for other races in the starry sky.

As the days went by, the Galactic Great Expedition Organization officially began its large-scale construction. Eighty civilizations each chose a star field rich in matter and began to make their mark.

Because the locations are marked on the star map, the places chosen by everyone will not overlap with the various production bases of the Kroll civilization. It seems that the Kroll civilization had anticipated this.

Just as the Galactic Great Expedition Organization was entering its large-scale production phase, the Krol Civilization fleet was also due to set sail.

Their destination was, of course, what they called the front line.

This was a rare opportunity, and the various civilizations of the Galactic Great Voyage Organization quickly dispatched a large number of probe ships to follow along with the 10 billion warships to the front line for observation.

According to the Kroll civilization, the front line is about 25 million light-years away from the Kroll galaxy, and it takes three stargate trips to reach the destination.

Such a vast distance, which would have taken an incredibly long time on the great voyages of yesteryear, can now be reached with just three stargate crossings. In short, the existence of stargates brings the ends of the earth within reach, allowing civilizations to travel directly from distant lands to the front lines.

(End of this chapter)

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