Interstellar for All: Modify everything to create an interstellar heaven - Chapter 200
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“The battle between our human race and the Zerg race has lasted for countless years.
Although the Zerg’s revenge this time was brutal, it was just a fragment, a microcosm, of our long struggle. ”
The old man’s voice revealed deep helplessness and emotion. He seemed to see those days when blood was shed on the battlefield again, and he saw those figures who were risking their lives for victory.
“This isn’t the first time we’ve been hit this hard, and it definitely won’t be the last.”
The old man continued, his tone becoming heavier. He knows that every Star Lord here understands this truth, but it takes great courage and determination to truly accept and face this reality.
The star masters present nodded in agreement. The hatred between them and the Zerg, after countless conflicts and wars, has long been like a prairie fire and irreconcilable.
The conflict between the human race and the Zerg race has long reached an irreconcilable stage.
The old man saw everyone’s reaction and knew that they felt something about his words, so he continued: “If it was just this one loss, we really don’t have to gather in such a large force. After all, our human race has gone through ups and downs, and every time Setbacks make us stronger. However, this loss also allows us to see an opportunity, an opportunity for us to face our own shortcomings.”
Having said this, the old man paused, looked around, and found that some Star Masters had doubts and uneasiness on their faces.
He knew that his words might make them feel a little sudden and confused. After all, it was too sudden.
“What’s the shortcoming? Are there any problems within our human race?”
Sure enough, one star master couldn’t help but ask. This question is like a pebble thrown into a calm lake, causing ripples immediately.
The star masters present began to whisper, exchanging doubtful and guessing glances with each other.
The old man did not answer immediately, but quietly waited for the discussion to subside.
After a while, when the whispers in the conference hall gradually subsided, the old man slowly spoke and continued to elaborate on his point of view: “We humans are now facing a huge hidden danger, that is, we are all fighting separately and are not unified together. Although our legion is powerful, it is like a piece of scattered sand, lacking cohesion and the ability to coordinate operations.”
Having said this, the old man paused, as if giving the Star Lords present time to digest this information. Then he continued: “Although the Zerg may seem scattered, they have a strict Zerg Parliament and a supreme queen. When necessary, they can quickly assemble to form an irresistible force. And what about us humans? Although we have There are many legions and star masters, but there is no one voice that can make the final decision, and there is no leader who can command the overall situation.”
The star masters present listened to the old man’s words and fell into deep thought for a while. They knew that the old man was right, there was indeed such a problem within the human race.
Although there are certain connections and cooperation between the various legions, they are more competitive and wary of each other. Such a state is undoubtedly a huge hidden danger for the entire human race.
The representatives of those powerful legions frowned secretly when they heard the old man proposed to form a human race supreme council.
They were worried that their power and status would be affected, and that their legions would be annexed by other legions.
However, they also know that if the human race really wants to win the battle against the Zerg, it must have a unified command and cooperative combat mechanism.
“So, I propose that we, the human race star masters, unite together and form a human race supreme council!”
The old man once again emphasized his point of view, “Everyone’s resources are integrated through the Supreme Council. In this way, we will become stronger when united!”
After saying this, the old man looked calmly at the many Star Lords present.
These star masters were completely shocked by the old man’s proposal and were speechless for a moment. They looked at each other, with various complex emotions flashing in their eyes: surprise, doubt, worry, thinking… The originally solemn atmosphere in the conference hall was broken, replaced by a burst of whispers and low-level discussions.
“Supreme Council? Doesn’t this require us to hand over part of our power?” A legion representative muttered in a low voice, frowning.
“Yes, how can we ensure the independence of our legion?” Another star owner also expressed his concerns.
However, some star owners began to seriously consider the old man’s proposal: “Having said that, our current state is indeed not conducive to the long-term struggle against the Zerg. If we can integrate our forces, we may really be able to reverse the situation.”
“Yes, and what the old man said makes sense. Fighting on our own will only weaken the overall strength of the human race.” A more enlightened star master nodded in agreement.
Such discussions occurred one after another in the conference hall.
“Supreme Council?” Lilia, who was sitting next to Su Mufeng, also frowned slightly. This was the first time she heard this term. In her understanding, the human race has always been a loose and independent race, and has never had a true unified command.
She turned her head and looked at Su Mufeng with questioning eyes: “Do you think this proposal is possible? Can the human race really be completely integrated?”
Su Mufeng pondered for a moment, then shook his head: “I don’t know, but I feel a little confused. The human race is fighting on its own, and a very important reason is that no one obeys anyone. Each legion has its own leader and decision-making body, they all have One’s own interests and ideas. It’s understandably difficult to integrate these legions together to form a supreme council.”
He paused and continued: “Also, even if the Supreme Council is really established, who has the final say in the council? This is a big problem. Every legion hopes that their voices can be heard and valued. , and the decisions made in the parliament will inevitably touch the interests and powers of some legions. How to balance these interests and powers and avoid internal conflicts and divisions will be a huge problem.”
After hearing Su Mufeng’s analysis, Lilia nodded silently. She understood that what Su Mufeng said was the core of the problem. The establishment of the Supreme Council is not just a simple combination and superposition, but requires consideration of various complex factors and variables. If these issues are not properly handled, the Supreme Council is likely to be just an empty shell, unable to truly play its due role.
In Blue Star’s live broadcast room, the audience was also shocked by the word “Supreme Council”. The barrage is constantly refreshed.