Become The Guard AI Of The Lost Civilization After Transmigration

Chapter 143 - Chapter 143: The Battle of the Voyager (1)


Chapter 143: The Battle of the Voyager (1)

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

The mechanical servants transformed the natives of Eugene Galaxy into perfect masters.

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However, this matter did not attract the attention of others for the time being. Only an interstellar civilization that was passionate about helping the natives thought of this unremarkable native of Eugene Galaxy.

“Can you guess how far they have gone with the blueprints we accidentally left behind last time?”

A scientist from the Pyro Alliance checked their native relief index for the year as usual and asked another scientist beside him.

The native relief index was an index that they set for themselves every year. One of the important measurement standards was the native ascension rate.

However, it was not something that could be accomplished overnight. In fact, under the influence of the Pyro Alliance, the native ascension rate had been maintained at around 1% or 2% for the past few decades.

There were very few natives in the entire Milky Way who were just one step away from ascending to the sky. Most of the natives were scattered in a group, and the entire native civilization fought among themselves. It was still hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands of years away from the nominal planetary unification.

Even though the Pyro Alliance had the intention to help the native civilization ascend to the sky, it was almost impossible for them to ascend to the sky in a short period of time due to the cultural, religious, racial, and class barriers within the native civilization.

Even if they were forcibly pulled into the sky, such an accelerated interstellar civilization would collapse quickly due to the intense internal conflicts and fall back to a level that was even more backward than before.

Therefore, the Pyro Alliance was very good at teaching students according to their aptitude. They would personally send native educators to help the native civilizations with ideal social forms to improve, and it was even common for them to directly help the natives build some interstellar buildings.

Some civilizations that could not advance in the future would secretly send some technology that was very useful to the natives.

The native civilization in Eugene Galaxy belonged to the second type. At that time, the Pyro Alliance had left behind technology related to nuclear energy.

They found that Eugene Galaxy’s natives were in the mechanical era, and they had already used machinery for production on a large scale. Their science had also begun to penetrate into the atomic level.

Therefore, the Pyro Alliance left behind the most basic technology for interstellar civilizations-nuclear energy, helping the natives here to enter the atomic era.

However, the Pyro Alliance did not have much hope for Eugene Galaxy’s natives. They realized that the social structure of the natives there was too terrible. The top class did not want to improve, while the lower class struggled to survive. The few big countries still had their own thoughts, and none of them looked at the stars.

Therefore, they only gave the natives a minimum amount of help and quickly shifted their focus to other motivated natives.

Today, the scientist from the Pyro Alliance finally remembered this native civilization when he was doing the statistics.

“To be honest, the society there is too deformed. The most likely situation for great progress is that some top-level figure suddenly has an idea and then starts a unified war against all the other countries, and destroys all the enemies like the chosen one.”

“But that’s basically impossible. It’s better to count on the natives than on the higher-ups. Unfortunately, those natives have no chance to turn things around. Every class will not give up their rights, and the most important military power will always be firmly in the hands of the highest level.”

The other scientist didn’t think highly of the future of Eugene’s natives. If they were to give the natives they had met so far a heaven’s gift evaluation, he would be willing to give Eugene the lowest score.

This kind of civilization that had developed for a while but had a poor social structure was even inferior to the natives of the Stone Age.

After all, these primitive people could be easily educated, and they did not have overly complicated thoughts. Other than survival, they were one of the indigenous types that the Pyro Alliance loved to educate.

However, the scientist in charge of statistics was still curious about the current situation of Eugene’s natives. He had left a small trick there before. He felt that the natives there might give them a surprise.

Thus, he dragged his student to Eugene Galaxy to test the aptitude of the native civilization here.

The first thing they saw was a half-built star base. They were all very familiar with this kind of building that declared the sovereignty of the galaxy.

Therefore, a bad premonition followed.

“If I remember correctly, the natives here in Eugene seem to be close to the Servant Paradise, I think?” A student said with some uncertainty, and soon received an affirmative answer,

“If you remember correctly, according to the style of this star base, this is the building of the Servant Paradise. I think it won’t be long before this place becomes the territory of those robots.”

“If we had come a little later, this place would have become the territory of the Servant Paradise. At that time, we wouldn’t have been able to do anything. After all, I heard that they don’t welcome others.”

The leader of the group looked at the planet with the natives and revealed a bad expression.

He saw countless spaceships coming in and out of that place, and it was obviously impossible for these natives to complete this in this period of time..

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