Chapter 208 The Takeover of the Carbon-Based Federation
Chapter 208 The Takeover of the Carbon-Based Federation
The 98rd year of the Deterrence Era, 2313 AD.
The Three-Body Home Planet.
The Trisolaran leader sat leaning against the conference table, his face ashen.
At this moment, the meeting room was empty except for the Trisolaran leader; all the other governors were absent from the meeting.
It wasn't that the rulers were being lazy; rather, only the Trisolaran leader was qualified to attend this meeting, while the other Trisolarans didn't even have the right to participate.
After waiting for about fifteen minutes, just as the Trisolaran leader was getting a little impatient, the display screen in front of him finally lit up, and the Devourer civilization's large teeth reappeared on the screen.
"Oh, you're right on time. Looks like you're all ready to welcome your new owner."
The Trisolaran leader remained silent. He knew there was no point in arguing with this brainless creature. Over the past five years, he had communicated with Big Tooth more than once, and each time it ended with the Trisolaran leader being furious.
"Has the Carbon-Based Federation finally found a civilization willing to accept us?"
Big Tooth laughed heartily.
"Yes, poor fellows, you're practically a bunch of unwanted trash, passed around by the council members until the kind-hearted Kana people finally take you in."
"The Kana race?" The Trisolaran leader frowned slightly.
To be honest, he wasn't entirely satisfied with the result.
He had previously learned about the detailed information of this civilization. Although it was a level 3 civilization, its overall strength was not too great. If the Trisolaran civilization had not been limited by itself, it would have been easy to reach the other party's technological level.
The Kanars were an early civilization to join the Carbon-Based Federation. Their superior was one of the twelve councilors of the Carbon-Based Federation. The Trisolarans initially wanted to join as a vassal civilization of a councilor civilization, but clearly, no councilor civilization was willing to accept the Trisolarans.
It's not that they look down on the Trisolaran civilization, but rather that accepting the Trisolaran civilization would require taking their people out of the cosmic spectacle formed by the three suns in batches using spaceships.
The cost of this is astronomical, far exceeding the benefits of accepting the Trisolaran civilization.
Therefore, most of the councilors did not want the Trisolaran civilization to become their vassal, since, as far as they knew, the Trisolaran civilization's greatest advantage was its extremely fast technological development.
However, once it becomes a vassal civilization, the theory of dependence will perfectly suppress the entire civilization, which is equivalent to being directly rendered useless. As a result, the Trisolaran civilization's appeal to the various parliamentary civilizations is greatly reduced.
The reason why the Kana people were willing to accept the Trisolarans was firstly because their biological forms were relatively similar. The Trisolarans could dehydrate, while the Kana people could change the form of their bodies, switching freely between gaseous, liquid, and solid states.
Secondly, they coveted the information the Trisolarans had accumulated during their two-hundred-year struggle with Earth's civilization.
Everyone knows that there was once an advanced civilization that scattered six descendant civilizations in the Milky Way, codenamed "Earth," but the exact coordinates of these six Earths are unknown.
Now that the Trisolarans have the good fortune to encounter one of Earths, once they join the Carbon-Based Federation, they can obtain Earth's exact coordinates from it.
Once they successfully occupy Earth and suppress the descendant civilization of that advanced civilization, they will likely gain the right to communicate with that advanced civilization.
Type 4 civilizations possess the ability to freely ascend or descend to lower dimensions. However, since the universe has been falling apart layer by layer and the Dark Forest attacks have become more frequent, Type 4 civilizations are no longer allowed to freely ascend to lower dimensions and can only choose to descend.
Similarly, the same applies to civilizations at level 5 and above.
Civilizations below level 4 simply do not possess the ability to adjust dimensions. Even if they are fortunate enough to advance, they will be instantly crushed by higher civilizations.
So they were very curious about what dimension the advanced civilization behind Earth was in.
The universe is almost completely falling into a 3-dimensional universe, and the next step is 2-dimensional. Is it possible to find a way to break through this limitation before it is completely 2-dimensional?
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