Alliance Star, the most prosperous planet in the Galaxy Alliance.
This is not only a completely urbanized planet, but also a lone star. In fact, more than four thousand years ago, when the Galactic Alliance had just dominated the Southern Alpha Galaxy, this planet did not yet exist. In that distant age, the status of the Hidden Spirit Race in the Galactic Alliance was unshakable, especially after the Queen of Wisdom went to the Northern Alpha Galaxy, the Bright Holy Emperor of the Hidden Spirit Race became the only imperial powerhouse. At that time, the Galactic Alliance was headquartered on a planet of the Hidden Spirit Race, and the Hidden Spirit Race provided all aspects of support. It was not until the end of the Second Greenwich War and the rise of the Star Weavers that the Hidden Spirits were forced to surrender the trusteeship of the Galactic Alliance headquarters. It was at this time that the Galactic Union Council passed a resolution to establish its headquarters on a planet that does not belong to any civilization and to be managed by an organization under the Galactic Union Council to ensure that it is not dominated by any civilization.
Of course, the Star Weavers are responsible for this vast project.
A few decades later, the Star Weavers used the most advanced technology at the time to get the planet from a star system and completely remodel it. Of course, in accordance with the resolution passed by the Galactic Alliance Council, other civilizations paid corresponding fees according to their ranks.
However, the construction of the Alliance Star continued until the outbreak of the Third Greenwich War.
The key point is that, except for the Star Weaver Clan and a few civilizations that have developed and grown during this period and are closely related to the Star Weaver Clan, other civilizations are not interested in the construction of Alliance Stars at all. At that time, the Lei Ling Clan was not strong enough, the Hidden Spirit Clan was squeezed out, and the four second-rate top civilizations were even more overwhelmed. There were no extra resources to build this planet that did not belong to any civilization. Besides, because the Star Weavers are the only family, the Galactic Alliance will not claim benefits for many civilizations at all. As for the size of the Galactic Alliance headquarters, it is obviously not that important. Not to mention anything else, at that time many civilizations did not even send permanent representatives, and only sent representatives to the Galactic Alliance headquarters when needed, and they didn't care about the Galactic Alliance headquarters at all.
The outbreak of the Third Greenwich War changed everything.
Although hundreds of years have passed, the Galactic Alliance has not recovered from the disaster of the Second Greenwich War. In particular, the Star Weavers and the Hidden Spirits have been fighting openly and secretly, and the Leilings are not willing to be lonely. Four second-rate top civilizations It is also busy expanding its influence. In other words, the Galactic Alliance at that time was basically a mess, and it was simply vulnerable to the powerful Silicon Magic Alliance.
Fortunately, in the face of powerful enemies, many civilizations of the Galactic Alliance have made rational choices.
At that time, the first thing to solve was the problem of joint operations. Although the Star Weavers are the overlords of the Galaxy Alliance, the Star Weavers cannot defeat the powerful Silicon Charm Alliance alone, so they can only compromise with other civilizations, especially the four second-rate civilizations that have developed and grown. It was against this background that the construction of the Alliance Star was put on the agenda, and it received the support of many civilizations including four second-rate top civilizations.
However, the war has broken out, and everything is focused on war. Even the top civilization has no extra resources to build Alliance Stars.
As a result, during the Third Greenwich War, especially in the early days, Union Star was only the location of the Galactic Union headquarters. At that time, including three first-rate top civilizations and four second-rate top civilizations, they only provided necessary materials for Alliance Stars, and did not carry out large-scale construction. To put it bluntly, as long as people can live on the Alliance Star and can coordinate the military operations of various civilizations, it is enough.
It was not until the latter part of the Third Greenwich War, that is, when the battle situation became favorable for the Galactic Alliance, that the construction of the Alliance Star was paid attention. By the end of the Third Greenwich War, the Alliance Star had begun to take shape. However, it was not the Star Weavers who acted most positively at the time, but the four second-rate top civilizations, because through the construction of alliance stars, not only can the influence of the four second-rate top civilizations be expanded, but also the status of other civilizations of the Galactic Alliance This counterbalanced the Star Weavers who developed and expanded during the war. Of course, by building Alliance Stars, the voice of the four second-rate top civilizations can also be strengthened, so as to win the support of more civilizations.
However, it wasn't until about three hundred years after the end of the Third Greenwich War that the Alliance Star had its current appearance.
In addition to the positive contributions of the four second-rate top civilizations, it also has a lot to do with the technological breakthroughs at that time, that is, the use of large primary energy converters can provide the necessary energy, thereby creating a suitable and stable environment on the alliance star and ensuring the alliance Stars can continue to develop.
Before the outbreak of the Fourth Greenwich War, the Alliance Star was already the most prosperous planet in the Southern Alpha Galaxy.
Of course, the construction of Alliance Stars has never stopped, is always going on, and subtle changes are taking place at any time.
After nearly two thousand years of construction, the Alliance Star is no longer what it used to be.
Now, there are about one trillion inhabitants from all civilizations here at any time. Some are representatives of the Galactic Alliance headquarters, some are personnel from commercial organizations, and people from all walks of life, but the most are the refugees of various civilizations, especially the many civilizations that have been defeated. For this reason, in the eyes of many people, the Alliance Star has become the largest refugee camp in the Southern Alpha Galaxy.
Although this view is a bit biased, it illustrates the status quo of Alliance Stars.
The key point is that the Alliance Star is managed by the subordinate organization of the Galactic Alliance Council, and does not belong to any civilization, nor is it dominated by any civilization. As a result, the Alliance Star is open to all civilizations of the Galactic Alliance. Although the Galactic Union Council passed a temporary control law more than a thousand years ago to restrict unauthorized persons from going to the Alliance Star, this law is basically useless, because the Galactic Union Council does not have the power to expel refugees at all. Inability to resettle refugees For those who have lost their native star system, or even the survivors of a ruined civilization, that is, refugees who have lost their homes, Alliance Star is their only place to go. In other words, even if the Galactic Alliance Council wants to drive these refugees out of the Alliance Star, it must provide them with a place to settle. Because there is no other planet, it is impossible for a certain civilization to accept these refugees who have lost their homes, so the Galactic Alliance Council has no way to resettle refugees. According to the relevant regulations of the Galaxy Alliance, even the Assembly of the Galaxy Alliance cannot expel refugees if they cannot be resettled, because this violates the basic charter of the Galaxy Alliance.
Since the refugees cannot be expelled, the Galactic Alliance Council can only open one eye and close one eye when these refugees do not exist.
In fact, Alliance Star also needs these refugees, because refugees are the cheapest labor. Don't forget, there are representatives from all civilizations on the Alliance Star. Although the top civilization and the advanced civilization have powerful strengths and will provide comprehensive services to the representatives of the permanent alliance stars, for most civilizations, especially the weak civilizations, it is impossible for them to be thousands or even higher. Several representatives outside Wan Guangnian arranged service personnel. In this way, these civilizations can only hire people locally, and refugees are naturally the most ideal labor force. In addition, since representatives of various civilizations need to communicate frequently, it is also necessary to set up some convenient places for communication, and these places also need service personnel. It can be seen that refugees from all over the world can be said to have contributed a lot to the current prosperous scene of Alliance Star.
In addition, the large number of refugees also provides employment opportunities for many people.
On Alliance Stars, the largest number is not service staff, but lawyers. Quite simply, the internal contradictions of the Galactic Alliance can only be resolved by legal means in theory. What's more terrible is that in the past thousands of years, the Galactic Union Council has promulgated countless and almost meaningless laws. As a result, no matter who it is, if he wants to claim his rights and interests on the Alliance Star through the relevant agencies of the Galactic Alliance Council, he must first hire a professional lawyer. Otherwise, it would not even be possible to initiate a lawsuit. Obviously, those who really need to claim their rights and interests through legal means are either weak civilizations or refugees from various places. If it is the former, it is often prepared early and there is no need to hire lawyers on Alliance Stars. Therefore, the latter is the main employer of tens of billions of lawyers on Alliance Stars.
It can be seen that Alliance Stars are only prosperous on the surface.
Because it does not belong to any civilization, nor is it dominated by any civilization, the Alliance Star has no armed forces, only a symbolic police force. Although in peacetime, the police force directly responsible to the Galactic Alliance Council has great powers and even has the right to arrest the commanders of other civilizations, but in wartime, after entering a wartime state, this police force becomes a display.
Just like this, under the appearance of Union Star prosperity is chaos and chaos.
In a sense, as long as the Galactic Alliance remains as it is now, the Alliance Stars will not change much, at least they will not become a truly ideal place. Because of the severe chaos, the status of the Alliance Star in the Galactic Alliance has been decreasing in the past few hundred years. It can even be said that as long as there is no fundamental change in this situation, Alliance Star will be cast aside after the end of the Greenwich War.
Quite simply, the top civilization doesn't care about Alliance Stars at all, and other civilizations are unable to maintain the status quo of Alliance Stars, and there is no reason to maintain the status quo.
Obviously, this is a paradox.
To put it simply, if the galactic alliance undergoes earth-shaking changes, such as a certain civilization becoming the only ruler, just like the era of the dominance of the hidden spirit tribe, there is no need for alliance stars to exist. If the Galactic Alliance is still what it is now, as each civilization is disappointed in the Alliance itself, and no longer expects to be able to claim their own interests through the Alliance, they will also spurn the Alliance Star.
So, where is the future of Alliance Star
Obviously, Yang Yi didn't know, at least when he came to Alliance Star for the second time, he couldn't think of the existence value of this planet at all.