Okay, since you want peer-to-peer transactions, we agree, and we already have a preliminary plan in this regard. After all, regardless of whether we are the same civilized race or not, we are all living together on this continent, right? They are also considered neighbors. We have what you want and you have what we want.
You want to return to the universe, and we want to rebuild our home. We have no conflict on this point. Our idea is that your major bases can build a small protective shield outside the entrance to their own dimensional world, and then open a trading exchange inside. Agency, it will be much more convenient if we need any supplies or information from you this way. What do you think?
The executive officer of the Mercury Civilization Base turned to look at his diplomat. When their eyes met, the two people looked speechless. Are you kidding me? Build a small shield at the entrance to your base? Doesn’t that mean we have created a coordinate system for humans? Tell humans the location of the entrance to their own dimensional world?
Besides, even their Mercury civilization base does not know how many foreign bases there are on the earth now. There are more than thirty on the land of hope alone. It is not known whether they are all there. Like information, general technology or materials are basically the same. If you do this, doesn't it mean that humans can trade with any base nearby? So wouldn't civilizations that are too far away from the center of human trading have to pick up and trade things that others are unwilling to take out?
However, this is an advantage for our own Mercury Civilization Base. After all, the Mercury Civilization Base is not far from the political center city of mankind.
However, this method of trading will inevitably lead to conflicts among civilizations, and over time, interest disputes will arise. If conflicts arise, won't humans stand to reap the benefits?
For now, if we agree to this kind of transaction, it will inevitably cause dissatisfaction among other civilization bases. Only go to them if you can't trade things here? Who can't see this shortcoming? Over time, my Mercury base has become a target of public criticism?
This human head of state is looking at Han Han with vicious thoughts, isn't he? Are you setting yourself up for trouble? Who said that the head of state is easier to talk to than his wife?
How about it? Is this a reasonable approach? Seeing that the two Mercury people were just exchanging glances, Gong Yun asked sincerely.
Head of Humanity, your method is very good, but the method of building a protective shield for each of our bases is indeed very safe. We will feel relieved at our own doorstep. Thank you to the Head of Humanity and his wife for their thoughtful consideration. But we are too far apart, and doing so will make other distant civilizations have no business. Otherwise, we don’t need to build our own protective shield. How about you humans build one, and then we all trade with humans? The Mercury civilization diplomat had a very wise suggestion.
Oh, too. You are more thoughtful and worthy of being an established interstellar civilization. But what should we do if we don’t know how to build a protective shield? Who among you came up with this technology? Gong Yun nodded seriously.
The executive officers and diplomats of the Mercury Civilization Base looked at each other. This meant that there was no benefit at all, so they had to give their own protective technology to others first. Each civilization required different living conditions. In other words, any civilization that wants to establish transactions with humans must first provide humans with its own protection technology and survival environment technology. Wouldn't that be equivalent to telling humans one's own defense parameters? Which civilization would do such an idiotic thing?
Qin Yao also looked at Gong Yun with approval. As a wife, she suddenly felt that she was not sure about her husband. She really didn't expect that her husband was such a thief! If protective shield technology can be obtained, human safety will be greatly improved.
Of course, there is another way to solve this problem, and that is for humans to designate an area for these foreign civilizations to concentrate on building protective zones. But this also involves the issue of materials. Let these foreign civilizations haul the necessary materials in large vehicles and small vehicles to build their own ecological protective shields? This is not a low-investment thing. It is still a question whether all the closed alien bases that are in short supply of supplies due to human beings can get it. If they are not short of supplies, how can they put down their posture and want to trade with humans?
The current alien bases that do not want to go to war with humans should have this limitation. Even if the technological level is high and there is no resource supplement, they cannot compete with humans for a long time. A base can be destroyed even if it cannot be defeated.
The executives and diplomats of the Mercury Civilization Base thought about it for a long time, but the final result was that the plan originally proposed by Gong Yun was the most feasible, at least it would not add fuel to the already scarce material resources. No matter how much I think about it, I think it would be a big loss to give such a big technology to mankind without seeing any benefits.
But the reality is this. Without compromise, we cannot maintain the normal operation of the base, and hard work is not enough. The human race is currently barefoot and not afraid of wearing shoes. Once there is a falling out, how can we get a bunch of iron cones like locking up the Black Sea base of Kumo civilization? When the dimensional world is destroyed, won’t it become a target for humans?
The fact that humans have mastered this method is indeed beyond the expectations of all foreign civilization bases. Even if you have powerful defensive weapons, you can't intercept the densely packed iron cones shot down from space. What kind of weapons with such speed and density can continuously fire at such a high frequency? Energy weapons also need time to recharge, right? You also need to charge the laser weapon, right? Locking Kumo civilization is not an idiot. It's not that they don't want to intercept, but it's simply too late and they can't afford it.
The most terrible thing about the current problem is that there is no time to discuss it. For now, it is not easy to meet this human leader. After a few days, I don’t know where I went. It was really difficult to negotiate with this human woman. Every step is calculated and thorough, leaving no room for relaxation. It would be better to do nothing on her terms.
The executive officer of Mercury Civilization Base was undecided for a moment, and Gong Yun also noticed it. He took out a bottle of drink for Qin Yao, and he also took out a can of beer and the two of them drank it.
Qin Yao slowly understood Gong Yun's routine. Unlike himself, he made the plan too carefully. But he made a plan that looked full of loopholes and opportunities, but once he took the first step, he had to take the second step, otherwise all the previous efforts would be in vain. Just watch, the more sinister tricks may not be revealed yet.