The Record of Unusual Creatures

Chapter 238: Not suitable for survival

If a civilization develops for a long time, it is a must to leave its own parent star. The resources of a planet are limited, and the gathering of all members of civilization on a planet also has great security risks, so each one has normal The intellectual race of thinking ability must step into the stars after completing the technology accumulation in the parent star stage - or in other areas, in short, they must leave their own cradle.

But the Erim Elves face a desperate situation: from their cradle to their nearest recharge point, there is enough distance to deter any primary space civilization, and their initial aerospace technology is impossible to reach. They can't find pedals and resource origins in their own stellar systems like other civilizations, and then slowly study various aerospace technologies with sufficient material and energy support, and they can't find a neighboring star station that can be reached in their lifetime.

If a normal civilization wants to step into space, unless the talents are smart enough to study the deep-sea navigation technology and the super-light engine directly on the parent star without making mistakes, they must necessarily be in their original galaxy. Seeking a springboard and conducting a series of studies with other suitable distance planets as a foothold. The initial technical accumulation of the super-light engine is accompanied by great danger. Many experimental facilities with powerful power cannot be directly built on the parent star, and the most primitive super-light engine fuel can usually only be in the unsuitable gas giant. The range is mined. Even without these two conditions, there should be at least one other sun around the original stellar system—this distance should not be too far, at least to ensure that the original pioneer can arrive within a generation.

But the Erim Elves have nothing, they just rushed out of the gravity circle. It is necessary to face an insurmountable scorpio - unless they have the means to directly develop deep-sea navigation facilities by skipping various transitional technologies, they will only be trapped in the ridiculous tens of millions of light years. In the land.

It is not impossible to build a deep space starship directly with only one parent star. It's just that this requires more than just talent, and great luck. After all, the Arim genie did not have such good luck. If they failed to find the right path, they would exhaust the non-renewable resources on the planet. Then they could only face the ridiculous roads of tens of millions of light years. died.

The planet began to dry up, the star resources were extracted, and even the planet itself was reshaped into a solar island with a more efficient energy utilization. Then the space floating island was slowly reorganized into other forms, which were trapped in the cradle. The elves can only continue to transform with the things that are limited by their own hands, and continue to refine their civilization as much as possible. Their home world is beyond recognition. More and more overwhelmed, the Erim elves who once thought they reached the culmination of civilization day by day weakened, and finally could only guard a lonely sun and a piece that had been reshaped many times and almost no prototype. The space floating islands struggled, and the population began to decline sharply under the cruel resource restrictions bill.

“Arem has arrived at the critical point of the crash when I was born,” Hill said quietly. “No matter how much we care about our homeland, resources are constantly being consumed. There is no real in a lonely environment. In the last few hundred years, we have even had to find ways to extract energy and matter from the sun. For this we have built many sundial stations - it is a very dangerous facility. It is expensive and Not stable enough, every day station operation has to pay a huge manpower and material cost, and sometimes even need to pay the life of many excellent magic experts, and this is only a stopgap measure."

Hao Ren looked at Hill with curiosity: "So you decided to build a portal when you found that you couldn't make a deep spaceship?"

"Well. This is an ambitious plan that my husband put forward when he was still alive. Unfortunately, until he died in a Japanese accident, we have not been able to create a truly stable super portal that leads to the depths of the stars." I sighed. "After his death. I used the power of the whole country for 30 years to build a huge space-time accelerator. It almost exhausted all the energy that the three sundiales had accumulated in a hundred years. But the first time it started, it caused a huge accident. I was witnessing the start-up ceremony with the ministers on the observation tower... Then everything exploded. I don’t know how serious the consequences would be, so now I I must go back as soon as possible, my people must have been in a mess, they need someone to appease."

Vivienne sneaked a sneak peek at Hill: "I don't know what's going on, I always feel that I have a sympathy for those Erim elves..."

Lily understood the nod and said, "Because it is very poor."

The crowd squatted on this heartless huskies: Is this serious occasion a time to say such words?

Izak smiled a little and looked around at other people: "Now do you know what I meant to say to the hunters? Resources are precious and can't stand the internal consumption. I used to immigrate." When the ship came over, I heard an old man say that any civilization has a 'fault-tolerant value' in the development process. This fault-tolerant value is determined by factors such as their home resource reserves, ethnic self-development ability, and home environment. The higher the resource reserves. The better the surrounding environment of the home world and the stronger the self-development ability, the higher the fault tolerance value, and vice versa. If a civilization wants to develop, it must be transferred to other nearby places before the resources of a region are exhausted. For this reason, they must learn to protect the environment to reduce losses, plan routes to prevent astray, and most importantly, try to avoid internal consumption to prevent waste. The resource reserves of the home world and the surrounding environment are determined, and people can decide only Many races are born in abundance, the planet is rich in resources, and there are plenty of resources around the planet. The ground and the springboard, so they were willing to waste, and they used their homes in the civil war. When they finally realized that they had not even made the last spaceship to the neighboring star, some races were born in desolate and barren. Everywhere, they have to be careful in every step of the way - whether it is still unknown whether they can leave the cradle alive. There are many unfair things in the world, and nothing is more unfair than this 'ethnic destiny'. To be honest, I I think the people on earth are a bit like a poor family at home. Your solar system has a large springboard like Mars and the Moon. There are huge resource stations like Saturn and Jupiter. Every planet around you is full of fuel and spaceships. The outer shells, and they are still very close, almost arrived with the most primitive chemical fuel ship, but you are busy throwing more bombs on your own compatriots - this is stupid, with my family's idiots Just as stupid. Look at the Erim Elves, their fault tolerance is even negative..."

Hao Ren looked at Izak in amazement. He rarely saw this big demon. He said fiercely and so long. This big man who looks fierce and sinister is usually very kind and arrogant, and he never said much. . He faintly realized that Hill's story touched some sensitive point in the inner devil's heart, which may be related to the past.

And Izaks sighed apologetically after discovering that the people around him were different: "I say it is heavy, don't mind."

Vivienne’s mouth tilted slightly: “No... I think you’re talking very well, so it’s too good to say it from a demon’s mouth.”

Izax smiled and spread his hand: "You are not the first to say so."

"I thought a lot after coming to a different world," Hill said. After a long silence, he suddenly spoke again. "I first confirmed that there are other races and even other worlds, and I have confirmed many conjectures of scholars in our family. In the two days of the Earth, I happened to see your science program, know what your stellar system is, and how far you are from the nearest star - I feel incredible. We used to wonder if the environment around us was Normal, but I can’t find a reference at all, so we’re not sure if the Erim Elves are too stupid or too unfortunate to go to this day. Now I’m relieved – maybe I shouldn’t blame those scholar."

"Except for special cases, very few wise races are really stupid," the data terminal said suddenly. "As long as there is an enterprising spirit, it is worthy of praise. The rest will go astray and even be trapped on the mother star. Because stepping into the sea of ​​stars is indeed a very difficult task, and often depends on luck. Sometimes a race is struggling and hard to find a way out of gravity, not that they are not hard enough or smart enough, simply not enough Fortunately."

A slight humming sound came from somewhere in the spacecraft.

The virtual image around the bridge became bright again, and a brilliant sun appeared in the corner of the picture.

"Erem is here," said the data terminal. (To be continued, please search for astronomical literature, the novel is better updated faster!

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