Voyage of the Stars.

Chapter 730: Fair Trading Market

Chapter 730: Fair Trading Market

It was also from the statement of the dynamic graphic civilization that humans learned the true situation on the battlefield at that time, which was completely different from what their experts had previously guessed. It was true that it was the Awakeners and the Reapers fighting, but it was not the Awakeners fighting a group of galactic level VI civilizations alone. Instead, it was a large group of galactic level VI civilizations plus the Awakeners fighting the Reapers together, but they ultimately failed.

The reason points to the electronic warship. According to the dynamic picture civilization, the turning point of the war was the appearance of the electronic warship. Of course, the dynamic picture only knows that there is such a thing and its combat power is superior, but it does not know its specific capabilities.

No one knows where the civilization got the information from. Maybe it was from the Perseus Trade Federation, or maybe they collected it during their interstellar trade. In any case, either way is more accurate than what humans can guess.

Of course, humans also have doubts about whether the dynamic picture civilization is true, but they are just doubts and do not express their guesses openly.

A person who does interstellar trade, unless he has a sudden impulse like humans did in the beginning, generally will not sell false information. Therefore, after hearing this news, humans are actually very worried about the awakener "Illusion", but it is futile to worry, and can only silently hope in their hearts that he is okay.

That was a war between level six civilizations. Humans couldn't even get close to it, let alone provide help to the awakeners.

The dynamic picture civilization spoke clearly, and the human expert group believed that what they said was true, with a probability of more than 90%. Because humans also learned from them the reason why the Perseus Trade Federation was established.

That is, the Perseus Community was almost torn apart in that war, and many level-six civilizations that originally belonged to the Perseus Community were directly wiped out. The level-five civilization that established the Perseus Trade Federation was originally a subordinate civilization of a wiped-out level-six civilization.

After the sixth-level civilization was wiped out, they were lucky enough to survive on the outskirts of the battlefield, so they had the opportunity to become independent again and established the Perseus Trade Federation.

The purpose of establishing the federation is just as humans thought. The dynamic picture civilization did not hide it and told humans directly that it was all for the purpose of taking advantage of this window period when the top civilizations were licking their wounds to conduct civilization exchanges so as to break through to the sixth level of civilization as soon as possible.

This statement is consistent with what humans have seen and heard since arriving here, and is also consistent with the behavior of the civilization in the animated picture, so it is still highly credible.

This wave of information exchange between the two sides has given humans a lot of insights, especially about the Reapers and the war.

After the information exchange was completed, the dynamic picture civilization began to talk to humans about the main topic, that is, to give humans a detailed introduction to their Perseus Trade Federation and the general situation of this star system.

Although humans have learned something through video footage before, it is ultimately not as detailed as face-to-face communication.

First of all, there is the equivalent of the transaction. At the fourth level of civilization, the transaction equivalent is different from that of the lower civilizations. The dynamic picture civilization tells humans that civilization transactions at this level generally use antimatter as the equivalent to measure prices.

For example, statements like certain creations are worth so many tons of antimatter.

There was no trading points, which made humans feel sincere. To be honest, if the dynamic picture civilization said that all transactions here need to be measured by their points, and everything must be converted into points in the trade market before trading, then humans will not be so willing to trade.

Since humans set foot on the starry sky, they have learned a lot. The practice of using the points of the trading market to measure the value of items can only deceive civilizations that have just left their home planet and have little knowledge of the interstellar. After all, your points cannot be used universally among civilizations. But antimatter is different. After all, this is a positive matter universe, so it almost does not exist in nature. Anyway, humans have never seen a planet that is an antimatter planet. In other words, the production of antimatter requires costs, including time costs, technical costs, and energy costs.

Moreover, antimatter is an essential fuel for a Level 4 civilization. Every Level 4 civilization knows the difficulty of producing it, so every civilization has a scale in its heart, and it seems fair to use it as a general equivalent.

But they are just general equivalents. Some things cannot be bought with antimatter, just like the list listed by the civilization in this dynamic picture. Some theoretical knowledge cannot be bought with antimatter, but can only be exchanged for the scientific and technological knowledge they value.

This is equivalent to barter.

This model is actually very common in interstellar transactions. It is equivalent to each party taking what it needs. As long as both parties think they have made a profit, then such a transaction is likely to be achieved.

Then comes the overview of the trade zone. There are a total of sixteen planets in this star system, six of which are large gas planets, and the remaining ten are rocky planets. Except for the life planet, the others are resource collection sites and various mineral factories of the dynamic civilization.

It can be said that the so-called trade zone is not limited to a certain planet, but can be found within this star system. This is very different from the Red Flame Civilization that humans have encountered before, which pretended to be an interstellar trading market. This is probably due to the changes caused by the more advanced navigation technology.

Of course, there is trade on specific planets, and that is the life planet that humans have been paying attention to before.

Just as humans had guessed, the landing spacecraft and the various strange mecha robots that came out of them seen in the video footage before were not the natives of that planet, but buyers from the starry sky, just like the current humans and another civilization that is docked here.

The previous animated image civilization said that the civilization seemed to be called Orange Star Civilization, a very casual name, just like human civilization occasionally calls itself Blue Star Civilization. It has such a name probably because their mother planet appears orange in their biological vision.

As for the natives of that life planet, they still live on the planet and can only live on the planet because the dynamic picture civilization does not allow them to go into space.

Yes, the natives of that life planet had developed to the point where they could launch rockets into space, but at this critical juncture they encountered the animated civilization that came here, and then they met tragedy. Well, that was a long time ago.

According to what humans have learned, the indigenous people on this planet of life now have a pretty good life except that they are not allowed to go into space. However, it is very sad for their entire civilization because they are being sold as commodities by the animated graphic civilization.

The landing spacecraft before were used to buy the indigenous people.

The animated civilization has no guilt for this behavior. After all, the planet belongs to them, including the natives on the planet. They even introduced the specific price of the natives on the planet to humans, and hoped that humans would buy some back.

Humans remain silent on this, but at the same time they realize that the universe remains the same as before, and if a weak being encounters a malicious alien civilization, it would be a catastrophe.

(End of this chapter)

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