Voyage of the Stars

Chapter 337 Firm attitude

"Impossible, absolutely impossible. We Nair people are the main body of our Nair civilization. Every Nair person is a noble life. We will never allow any Nair person to be priced and sold like goods!"

After confirming that humans really wanted to take advantage of their own scientists, the Nair Governor couldn't help but get excited and loudly vented his dissatisfaction into the communicator.

The two sides have been communicating for a long time, so the translation system has become more and more perfect, so much so that the voice changes caused by the dissatisfaction of the Nair people governor were detected by the translation system.

So what we heard from the human side was also a sentence that clearly contained dissatisfaction.

This time, it was Yue Yuan who spoke on behalf of others. He did not respond with anger to such words, but said in a calm tone: "This is wrong. As a great governor and the supreme leader of the star field, you should We know that survival is the most important thing for a civilization in the universe.

This is one of the reasons why all civilizations strive to improve their technological level, and in the interstellar trading market, there are also civilizations selling scientists, which is not unacceptable. "

"You have to understand that a scientist of a different race represents a way of thinking that is completely different from that of this civilization. You should be clear about what this means for the technological development of a civilization.

For this reason, in the interstellar trading market, scientists have always been a very popular trade. It is a pity that we did not encounter it back then. "

After hearing Yue Yuan's words, the great governor of the Neer people raised his claws and clicked them several times, and his abdominal vocal organs also made a strange sound at the same time.

When it reached the human side, it was a burst of contemptuous laughter.

"Haha, since Your Majesty the Commander-in-Chief said that scientist trading is a popular type of transaction in the interstellar market, and also said that such transactions are not unacceptable, then our Nell civilization also wants to buy a few scientists from you, is it possible?"

Hey, this guy isn't stupid either.

Yue Yuanxin said something, and then said with a smile on his face: "It's not that we don't want to, but the fact is that we are just an exploration fleet and do not have rich scientists to trade with."

Grand Governor: "I am only the Grand Governor of one star field. Within the jurisdiction of my second star field, there are no wealthy scientists for trading. Besides, I reiterate again, it is impossible for our noble Nair people to be regarded as Goods for sale.”

"Would you like the Grand Governor to stop thinking about it?"

"impossible!"

The two sides went back and forth and talked about the scientist trade for a while. Finally, Yue Yuan spoke again: "Then, Your Majesty the Governor, since you don't want to sell your great scientists, what are you going to use to make up for the loss between our two civilizations?" What about the trade balance?

Judging from the current contract we have signed, you owe us a large number of trading points, not us. If you still want to buy our scientists, what do you use to buy them? "

"This" the great governor was speechless for a moment by these words.

"Your Excellency, Commander-in-Chief, please wait a moment." After a while, the Governor-General of the Neer people said this, and then closed the microphone to discuss again.

Because they listened to the opinions of military expert Wen Erya, the Nair people used a "generous" strategy towards humans during trade negotiations. In addition, humans could originally suppress the prices of Nair people's items and provide their own item levels. price, so in the past few months, with the signing of deals one after another, the Nel people's deficit with humans has become larger and larger.

By now, if all the negotiated deals are handed over, the Nair people owe humanity at least 300 million trading points.

It is obviously impossible for human civilization and Nel civilization to get along like this forever. Therefore, this so-called transaction is actually a one-time deal, so it is definitely impossible for humans to leave with a deficit on their books.

The reason for this situation is entirely because the Nel people want the various technologies listed by humans too much, such as No. 1 alloy material technology, quantum computer technology, artificial intelligence technology, combat AI original code, and the ones that humans have used before. They also want to buy the Wolfe biological resources, Kobold biological resources, and even some magnetic field deflection shields, neutrino communication and detection technologies that the Nair people already have.

Probably because I want to compare it with my own development path.

Oh, and the Nair people also proposed a blueprint for purchasing a super-large human cannon.

In short, I want to buy whatever I see, but I don’t have many technologies that I can come up with. I just have a complete technology tree for a space elevator, a photon computer technology tree, plus the animals and plants on several planet bases in the Vast Star. Of course There are also some branches of science and technology.

From one point of view, humans are much further along the technology tree at the second level of civilization than the Nair people, but they just don’t have the energy to explore some branches of technology.

Humans have long seen this, and the reason why they are so generous in dumping deals and signing contracts readily, knowing that the Nair people cannot pay the bills, is because they have been waiting for this moment.

It is to let the Nel people see hope first, to see the technology in each transaction project shining brightly, to arouse the desire of the Nel people, and then to tell the Nel people: apart from scientists, you have nothing to pay for. .

In fact, after receiving the warning from the Awakener at that time, 'If you encounter the interstellar trading market, do not sell your own scientists under any circumstances', humans have always kept it in mind and conducted a lot of analysis on the reasons behind this warning.

Some of them think that individual human beings may have special talents that cannot be discovered by other civilizations, while others think that they simply think that human beings do not understand the universe at all and are warning them. Of course, there are various other analyses.

But no matter which one, they all point to one thing, that is, no civilization is willing to trade its own subject life unless it has to.

The most likely reason for the necessity is definitely not the current situation between humans and Nel people, but the war and capture between cosmic civilizations.

Therefore, from a short warning, human beings know that the universe is definitely not peaceful, but human beings are currently too low-level to see what kind of conflict is going on in the dark deep space.

Of course, in addition to this, among the speculations of human scientists, there is actually another reason, and that is the relationship between the technological barriers encountered by the development of civilization and the individual wisdom of civilization.

There is an old saying: "A wise man will lose something after a lot of worries, and a fool will gain something after a lot of worries."

Although the words are old, they are not feudal dross.

Because after anthropologists thought about a series of issues such as technological barriers, the development of technological civilization, individual intelligence, and the inexplicable "racial talent" mentioned by the awakeners back then, they found that perhaps the underlying reason behind the so-called interstellar trading market trading scientists is that Each civilization evolved in order to make up for its own lack of talent in the development of certain branches of science and technology.

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