Chapter 420: Flying Civilization Architecture
The things recorded in history can just reveal some of the characteristics of flying civilization.
Civilization has many creatures and is diverse, but some leaders always tend to use some things that have already existed in history.
"Are you sure? Isn't this a random fiction?"
Billy Fen Si raised some doubts after sharing the things. After all, this is a game between civilizations and should not be taken lightly.
But Billy Fen Si had thought of these things a long time ago.
"It doesn't matter. What we have to do now is trial and error. We didn't even have the opportunity to try and error before."
"The existence of dimensional war makes it impossible for flying civilization to go to war with us. These are our bottom line. Even if this is a trap, we have to crash into it. When we are broken and bloody, we know that we are going in the wrong place, and finding the wrong is also a gain."
He is very optimistic about this matter.
Or he has already made the worst plan, with the worst plan in his mind, and found the most valuable things from the worst, so what else is there to be afraid of?
"And we have learned a lot from this history book, haven't we? This time we have gained more than the past ten thousand or twenty thousand years."
The history book records a lot of information, such as the current structure of the flying civilization.
Flying civilization is generally a monarchy civilization, that is, the civilization has an absolute ruler, but there are also vassal kings.
This structure is very similar to the high-level structure of the olive branch civilization, but the flying civilization does not have absolute control over ordinary civilization individuals, and the vassal kings are not appointed, but rely on their abilities to sit in this position.
There are 7 ranks of nobility in the flying civilization. The lord is a translation, which means the owner of a territory, just a title.
The lord is a fourth-class rank, not high but definitely not low.
When Genglishi, the lord actually controls this planet, and the surrounding star fields do not belong to it, but to the monarch of the civilization.
The seventh-class nobility has no fiefdom, the sixth-class nobility will own a suburb, the fifth-class nobility will own a city, the fourth-class nobility can actually be called a star nobility, owning a planet, the third-class nobility can own a star system, the second-class nobility can own 10 star systems and the deep space in the middle, and the first-class nobility owns 100 star systems and the deep space in the center.
Although the flying civilization is a shrinking civilization, it has no less than 100,000 star systems. Since the opening of the dimensional war, the number of star systems in the entire civilization should also increase.
The acquisition of the title requires a great contribution to the flying civilization. For example, a scholar needs to research something that is of great help to the civilization, then he can have a title. This title will not be hereditary, that is, the predecessors die, and the descendants still need to get these through contributions.
It is worth mentioning that the flying civilization does adopt a life limit system similar to the Federation.
Ordinary citizens only have a life span of 500 years, but if they have a title, they will have a higher life span, and each increase in life span can be 500 years, which is exactly the same as the Federation.
The life span of a first-class nobleman is 4,000 years, which is much shorter than that of the Federation.
In fact, their system is not as good as that of the Federation. Politics and scholars are linked together. So when scholars become politicians, can they still concentrate on research? This will lead to a decrease in the number of top scholars in flying civilizations.
This is a big problem, but it can also be regarded as a screening.
The process of scholar research itself is very boring. If they can concentrate on research without being shaken by the title, then this scholar will have a higher probability of achieving higher achievements.
The number of titles is limited, which creates some unfairness, but also suppresses the trend of scholars becoming politicians.
This system is actually beneficial. Using scholars to govern will prevent many things from pretending to know. Managers themselves have a high level of knowledge. Even if it is not information in their profession, they can easily understand it, and there will be no situation of reading a book of heaven when doing professional things.
In short, the system of a high-level civilization itself may not be perfect, but it is definitely the most suitable for the development of the civilization.
"It does provide a lot of information. Giving this book also means that they will be fully open to us in the future. We also need to prepare how to trade."
"The gadgets we sold before had no technological content. The Federation's advantage is actually manufacturing."
"In addition to energy, the flying civilization took away various basic resources from us."
"This is also a small disadvantage of the flying civilization. Although they are also developing star fields, they are relatively restrained after all, unlike the Federation, which is so open."
"We can contract some basic manufacturing industries. This seems to be the old way of human civilization in the past. It seems that the current human civilization is just a branch of the human race on Earth before."
Billy started to think of a plan, but his plan made others feel too conservative.
If they just started manufacturing, they would undoubtedly still be giving money to the flying civilization. What they need is to make money. They should provide some scarce resources of the flying civilization to obtain huge profits.
These resources include some special elements manufactured by the Federation, as well as some advanced energy developed by the Federation.
They are all unique to the Federation, and the Federation also has a mature system, which is not something that the flying civilization can achieve in a short time.
Billy Fen Si did not reject their plan, but collected all the plans and transmitted them back to the Federation.
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a19 Liberty Star City.
Yan Xia received information from 5,000 light years away again, and he could finally breathe a sigh of relief about the flying civilization.
The first level has been opened, so it will be easier afterwards, at least it won't take so long again.
"As for the history books, there must be some wrong information in them. The flying civilization wants to get the most out of this matter."
"But we have gained something in this period of time. The flying civilization is actually a more conservative civilization, while the Federation is relatively open, and the civilization is extremely aggressive."
"We must take advantage of this advantage to slow down the progress of the flying civilization."
In fact, in the marginal transactions of the Federation, while the Federation is constantly sending energy to the flying civilization, it is also constantly invading the flying civilization through its local culture, making the flying civilization interested in the culture of the Federation, and then interested in cultural related products, which will promote some consumption points.
"After losing the battle, we can only explore each other in these slow and peaceful ways."
"Use Billy's plan to divide into four. We still have a lot of time."
If it was a war, the Federation would have used various methods to obtain the information they wanted, which would be very cruel. Now, everyone can only pretend to love each other on the surface.
Yan Xia doesn't mind getting to know the flying civilization for a longer time, because their main goal now is not on this neighbor. They just need to follow their own plan and not be affected.
"But the flying civilization should also be nervous, otherwise they will think that our Federation is a soft persimmon."