Chapter 439 Clues
At this point, the person in charge of the interstellar trading market stopped talking. Apparently, as he said before, the interstellar trading market didn't know much about the news of these major civilizations.
Although a little disappointed, it was consistent with the fact that the civilization hosting this trading market was a level three civilization.
"What about the other two?" The dog-headed commander secretly recorded the news. He felt that no matter how much of this news was, he had to take it back to tell humans.
"The leader of the Silicon-based Federation is a silicon-based civilization, and the Perseus Community is a community composed of three level six civilizations and a group of level five civilizations."
"Silicon-based civilization? Is it a civilization evolved from artificial intelligence?" The dog-headed commander asked.
The person in charge of the interstellar trading market said succinctly: "No, it is pure silicon-based life, a sixth-level silicon-based civilization. The other members of the silicon-based consortium are civilizations that evolved from artificial intelligence civilizations."
"No more?"
"No more, we don't know much."
Well, it's free as expected.
The dog-headed commander turned his attention to the third and fourth categories. The third category of intelligence is civilization ruins intelligence, which is very expensive. The dog-headed fleet has limited financial resources. Now they have not completed the task of purchasing life potions for humans, so they were ignored by the dog-headed commander.
When the dog-headed commander clicked on the fourth category, he found that there was no sub-directory in it. It seemed to be a category without intelligence.
"What's wrong with the fourth category of intelligence? There are only entries, no specific directory?" The dog-headed commander was puzzled.
"There are many life planets in the universe, but they are basically hard to find. There was originally information about a life planet here, but it was bought by a civilization that came earlier."
The answer of the person in charge of the interstellar trading market surprised the dog-headed people group, because this kind of information can be sold repeatedly to multiple civilizations, but now they say that they have sold it to other civilizations.
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It seems that this interstellar trading market is quite principled. After all, if this kind of information is sold to more civilizations, the estimated consequence is that those civilizations will meet and then fight for the life planet.
In addition, there is another reason, that is, this so-called life planet information is actually selling life planets.
And this practice of selling life planets through intelligence is in line with human judgment of valuable resources in the universe.
Long ago, human civilization deduced the value of life planets through research on life potions. It is reasonable that valuable things are worthy of becoming commodities.
In this way, human civilization still has information about two life planets, one is the left-handed DNA life planet on Wolf's side, and the other is the dog-headed planet.
From this perspective, humans are still quite rich.
"We want to buy some news about major events that have occurred in the Orion Arm of the Milky Way in the past five thousand years. Do you have any?" The dog-headed commander did not forget another task given to him by humans, so after understanding the trading rules a little, he began to inquire about the interstellar trading market.
"Of course, there is a war between six-level civilizations in the Orion Arm not long ago. Our trading market has information about the beginning, process, and results of that war. This news is worth 70,000 energy units. Converted into the list of exchange items you gave, it requires three different animals and three different types of plants, with at least one thousand of each type of animals and plants." The person in charge of the interstellar trading market gave a direct answer.
"No, the major events I'm talking about are some stellar explosions and the like." The dog-headed commander obviously put the human task first in his heart. In order to hide that he didn't say this deliberately, he added: "It's like this, our civilization is more interested in various strange and abnormal phenomena."
"Stellar explosion? You want to know about the abnormal explosion information of those stars, right?"
"Yes!" The dog-headed commander simply admitted.
"Abnormal explosions of stars are basically caused by cosmic civilizations. We have some information about this, mostly cosmic disasters caused by wars, all about the Orion Arm. After all, the activity area of our trading market is the Orion Arm."
"In that case, we want to know the information about the destruction of a star in the Gould Belt. At the same time, we need to buy a batch of life potions and some biological samples. If you have life forms to sell, we are willing to buy some, preferably scientists." After discussing with a group of high-ranking kobolds for a while, the kobold commander directly stated the purpose of this visit. Of course, he added the option of "scientist".
The person in charge of the interstellar trading market answered straightforwardly: "More than three thousand years ago, the two star systems in the Gould Belt of the Orion Cantilever were destroyed. Of course we have it. We know the cause, process, and result of the incident. But you have to exchange it with all the animal and plant species on your list."
As expected, the price was raised. The dog-headed commander directly refused: "This is impossible. The animal and plant species on our list are all the biosphere resources we have come here this time. If we use them all to exchange for intelligence, we can't afford other goods."
The interstellar trading market was not impressed. Its leader replied, "No, you have other resources that can be traded, such as your scientists or your individual lives. You should know that intelligent life is more valuable than ordinary biosphere resources, so we think you are fully capable of paying for other goods you want to buy."
This made all the dog-headed people fall silent.
If they reacted normally, they would definitely refuse to trade individual lives of their own race, but this matter was related to the truth that humans learned about the bombing of the solar system and the task of purchasing life potions.
Although they knew that the price was raised, many dog-headed people felt that it was acceptable to sacrifice some of their own race to complete the tasks assigned by humans. Not only that, those members of the race who made the sacrifice should be proud of it.
As for scientists, there were no scientists in the dog-headed fleet in the true sense.
"Let's buy some life potions first!" The dog-headed people finally made a decision. They felt that it was urgent to get the life potions first and take them back for humans to research new life potions.
Other things can be delayed.
"For the specific matters of purchasing life potions, we need to go to the second-level civilization trading area and negotiate with the person in charge there." The person in charge of the reception area said.
The dog-headed man did not seem to be overly opposed to the idea of "trading individual lives", which made the person in charge of the reception area feel that there was a chance, so his attitude became much more positive.
"No problem."
The dog-headed commander did not think too much. After negotiating with the person in charge here about some details on how to connect with the second-level civilization trading area, he only left some resource supply equipment and transport spacecraft on the planet in the reception area, and then let the entire fleet sail to another planet.
He and his colleagues now believe that this interstellar trading market is a formal trading market.
The dog-headed commander is very happy now. He thinks that if he can complete the human mission, he will probably be able to suppress the Kuntai people after returning, and then his fleet may be equipped with No. 1 alloy armor.