Interstellar Immortality: Live Long Enough to Dominate the Universe

Chapter 206 Industrial Cooperation

After the contract started, a large number of federal merchants from the cosmic Silk Road entered /Star City to open up this huge market.

In just 50 years, these merchants completed the construction of factories ranging from toys and snacks to weapons and equipment, covering the entire industrial chain of /Star City, and bringing rich material life to the Olive Branch civilization life in /Star City.

After another 200 years, after dozens of rounds of overlap, a large number of merchants went bankrupt, and a large number of merchants developed new industries that conformed to the Olive Branch civilization, so that they could truly gain a foothold in /Star City.

Unlike the lower civilizations of the Earth era.

The factories of higher civilizations do not create jobs, but only develop supporting facilities to meet the needs of more individual lives.

What the Federation has to do is actually very simple.

Produce these items and then find a balance of interests.

Neither will the Olive Branch civilization life think that the profit of this thing is too high, we can take it over to do, nor will they let themselves get nothing.

Even if a thing only has a 5% profit, they will do it, trying to keep their own profits to the lowest.

5% profit can be earned in 20 years to 100%. If the factory is included, it only takes 120 to 150 years to pay back. The Federation was in a serious trade deficit with /Star City at the beginning.

And about 470 years later, it finally changed from a trade deficit to a trade surplus, and began to really extract resources from /Star City.

About 700 years later, the Federation's business scale in /Star City has expanded to 500 billion Federation coins. At this time, the Federation coins finally began to occupy /Star City from bottom to top.

It was impossible to stop it.

Don't forget that the current /Star City has long gotten rid of the shared consciousness cluster and turned to believe in freedom and democracy.

When the will of the lower class is higher than that of the upper class, the upper class cannot interfere.

It was at this time that he realized that he had missed a point, or that this was a huge loophole created by his inherent thinking.

He thought he was still the manager before and could control everything. Even if most of the decisions were made by the shared consciousness cluster, in fact it had extremely high power.

Now, his power has actually been taken away, and he can't change some mistakes that seem to him.

The only thing that makes him feel okay is that the premium of energy coins is not high. The Federation can only earn less than 10% of the premium from it. After all, energy coins are energy.

He has made efforts for this and developed another set of currencies, and even the face value of energy and coins has reached 1:1.

However, the Federation has stipulated that only energy coins can be used to purchase items, and directly forced the energy coins issued by him to be equivalent to the federal energy coins. In other words, the energy coins he makes will lose as many energy coins as he makes. If he keeps making energy coins, the Federation will earn a 20% difference.

So he decisively stopped making new energy coins.

On this basis, the Federation issued a new large-denomination energy coin, using more reliable and advanced technology to squeeze 2.22 million kWh of electricity under the original energy coin size. One coin is equivalent to 8 ordinary energy coins. At the same time, the premium of large-denomination energy coins has been reduced to 7%, which has accelerated the invasion of federal energy coins into all aspects of /Star City.

In order to appease Zhu, after making profits for 100 years, the Federation sensed that Zhu might not be able to bear it any longer and decisively handed over the coinage rights to Zhu, allowing Zhu to manufacture all the energy coins in /Star City.

Zhu was stunned for a moment.

However, it didn't take long for it to be stunned. It soon discovered that the Federation began to recruit a large number of Olive Branch civilization lives in /Star City to produce and manufacture high-end items.

These items include weapons and warships.

The Olive Branch civilization life itself is a mechanical structure. They are precise, reliable, sleepless, and have amazing computing power. Even because of their excellent structure, their computing power is generally dozens of generations higher than that of the Federation robots, about 12 to 20 times.

Such labor is absolutely easy to do high-precision things, and it is very cheap.

Why is it cheap?

Because the lives of the Olive Branch civilization have endless lifespans, and they have no concept of time at all. You can even say that they work for 100 years, get paid once every 100 years, and then rest for 5 days every 100 years.

They have no time cost.

Such an outrageous request is nothing to the life of the Olive Branch Civilization.

Because the Federation noticed that the life of the Olive Branch Civilization also has a structure similar to the secondary brain. They can directly put their main consciousness into hibernation, and then let the "secondary brain" take over their body.

It is equivalent to a person having two consciousnesses. Your main consciousness sleeps during the day and plays games at night, while the secondary consciousness sleeps at night and goes to work and school for you during the day.

The willingness of the life of the Olive Branch Civilization to act as cheap labor also saves the Federation a lot of money in manufacturing robots.

Moreover, in /Star City, the Federation began to cooperate with the general Olive Branch Civilization and use the technology of the Olive Branch Civilization to manufacture new warships.

In order to make 椘 speechless, the warship factory was allocated to 椘 shares, and a large amount of funds were transferred to /Star City every year.

The bond of interests began to take effect gradually after 1,000 years.

Unknowingly, /Star City and the Federation have become a whole, a community of interests.

Since the profits of these things are extremely low, it is impossible for /Star City to take over these factories and kick out the Federation, because the expenditure of restructuring the system is enough to make the payback period of these factories extremely long, and part of the profits are directly transferred to /Star City, creating hundreds of thousands of interest groups in /Star City.

These interest groups protect the Federation and even vaguely oppose it.

Everything is linked together.

The Federation also widely publicizes the strength of /Star City in /Star City and compares the Federation to a poor and remote place, which makes the lives of the Federation suffer a lot of discrimination in /Star City.

This makes a large number of /Star City's lower-level lives have no hostile intentions to the Federation.

In 1000 years, /Star City has made too many efforts, but it found that the Federation's infiltration is too deep. Before it has time to react, the Federation and /Star City have become a whole.

Now /Star City even feels that it is not too inconsistent to call himself a captain of the Federation.

This is not the most terrible thing.

The most terrifying thing is that I can truly feel the huge progress of /Star City in the past 1000 years, which is even greater than the previous 10000 and 20000 years. It is simply earth-shaking.

This is also the main reason why it did not make up its mind to overturn everything the Federation did in /Star City after realizing the invasion of the Federation.

It even doubted whether it could do better than the Federation after taking over.

In fact, what the Federation did was very simple, which was to drive the production capacity of the entire /Star City.

If the productivity of each life in the original /Star City was only 60%, then now the Federation has increased it to 90%. This 30% improvement is equivalent to a country with a GDP of 10 trillion to 15 trillion.

Not only that, foreign Federation merchants further stimulated the economy of /Star City, allowing the total economic output of the entire /Star City to increase by more than 3 times in 1000 years.

Don't underestimate this 3 times.

Since money is energy currency, then the economy is actually equal to energy. In 1000 years, /Star City has improved by 0.1 level in terms of energy.

This is a rapid progress at the stage of 2.4 civilization, although it is still not as fast as the Federation.

/Star City earned so much, so what did the Federation get?

Battleships!

Weapons!

In the past 1000 years, the Federation had produced excess weapons for /Star City, and then let /Star City turn to energy. At the same time, because the entire /Star City is a battleship, it is a weapon. As long as there is a huge amount of energy, they can become powerful and unmatched.

All the income in /Star City was converted into these weapons and battleships. With the terrifying industrial capacity of /Star City as a high-level civilization and the perfect facilities built in the previous 1000 years, the Federation only took 400 years to build 12 giant ships, and they are newer giant ships, each of which has reached the 1000-kilometer level.

The weapon system is also mixed with some weapon models of the Olive Branch civilization. Although they are all old weapons that have been eliminated, the use of these weapons by the Federation is actually equivalent to progress given the gap in civilization levels.

These warships will be deployed in the battlefield against the Silk Civilization. At the same time, the Federation also promised that even if /Star City did nothing after this war, 40% of the harvest would be given to /Star City.

This is equivalent to dividing 40% of a level 2.3 civilization, and of course, 椘 is extremely happy.

It is precisely because of this that 椘 will allow the Federation to build giant ships and weapons.

In fact, the stronger the Federation is now, it is not entirely bad for it. What it needs to do is to grasp this degree and not let the Federation surpass /Star City at a certain moment, which is very dangerous.

Fortunately, there is still a gap between the Federation and /Star City at this time, and with the development of /Star City, this gap will not be narrowed in a short time.

40% of the Silk Civilization is actually the key to stabilizing 椘. /Star City has obtained almost half, which means that the Federation will not get closer to /Star City just because it occupies the Silk Civilization.

However, there is a point that makes 椘 more confused.

"Are you going to drive these warships back?"

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