I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1092 - 657 Believing in Fate_1

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Chapter 1092: Chapter 657: Believing in Fate_1

Chapter 1092 -657: Believing in Fate_1

The next day, the joint opinion of Peter Camp and Roger Baker was sent back to the Solar System.

The two did not unprincipledly support Charles Green, but they proposed that this opportunity should be used to improve the management system of the slave tribes, avoid a one-size-fits-all approach, and carry out more in-depth studies on astrobiology and civilization to carefully investigate the different characteristics of different alien tribes. As for the consequences of Macken Ansel’s actions, a re-evaluation is needed.

However, no matter how it is evaluated, Macken has violated the laws of that time and must strictly enforce the law, otherwise the other slave tribes will inevitably provide feedback that does not meet human expectations.

This feedback would not be rebellion, but even if it is only reluctant compliance, giving up autonomous consciousness, and relying solely on the judgment of human advisors, it may cause damage.

Although Peter Camp and Roger Baker did not say everything, they indirectly supported Charles Green’s perspective from the side.

The “halo” of the two really played a role, and both the Cloudtop Star Region and the Empire’s headquarters recognized their previous shortcomings.

There is always a regularity in the development of things. Since humans began to differentiate and integrate slave tribes on a large scale, it has been about twenty years now. However, because they have been in war, and the main interaction with slave tribes has been in war zones, the humans in these war zones are already exhausted from dealing with conflicts. Although the concept of a multi-universe was proposed and many detailed rules were set, there are still shortcomings in retrospect.

The rear bases are more comprehensive in terms of talent resources and have the capacity to manage these matters, but they are not on site, cannot directly interact with the slave tribes, and can only obtain second-hand or even further removed information, making long-range governance prone to errors.

After all, this is the first time humans have considered issues beyond their own survival and attempted to establish a pan-universe peace system. Making mistakes is not shameful, and discovering errors and quickly correcting them is a human strength.

Afterwards, a more complete new department was established, focusing on researching the various characteristics of many slave tribes, with particular emphasis on the affairs of the Lizard People.

About half a month later, a report that integrated space-time topology, a large number of astrobiology, psychology, and other new disciplines appeared in front of the decision-makers.

Only then did the leaders of the Empire understand how much regret Macken Ansel’s destruction of the Lizard People’s civilization and transformative opportunity had caused.

A large number of scholars went to the Lizard People’s planet for field investigations and in-depth exchanges with local slave tribes. They reviewed the history and evolutionary process of the Lizard People from beginning to end, and finally concluded that the Lizard People’s way of thinking as reptiles is fundamentally different from humans. They have an amazing intuitive response ability, extremely high mental acuity, and fast reactions. The perspective from which they see the world is different from humans. Their inherently gifted dynamic response occupies a large portion of the Lizard People’s brain power, making their slow-thinking scientific logic progress slowly and leaving them almost without any talent in fields like politics and resource distribution.

If they hadn’t been enslaved by the Compound-Eyed Observer, the Lizard People’s civilization might have remained below a level-1, reaching at most level 0.3, and their society would only be able to stay within primitive tribal structures.

Later, the Compound-Eyed Observer brought the Lizard People into the interstellar era, at the cost of controlling them through mental shackles and turning them into pure tools. At that time, the Lizard People’s civilization had already perished, their historical heritage had been severed, and their civilizational features and individual thoughts ceased to exist.

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Humans liberated the Lizard People, restored their civilizational form, opened up their technology, and allowed the Lizard People to boldly stride into the interstellar era in a truly civilized manner, reaching heights they were never meant to reach.

A large amount of human-assisted technology rapidly poured in, completely changing the Lizard People’s thinking patterns and survival modes, allowing them to finally free their innate rapid thinking from the complex tasks of low-level resource acquisition and simple combat tasks, and paving the way for them to cross the insurmountable gulf of science.

The thoughts of a large number of Lizard People individuals began to connect together like the Gelasians, through the quantum network established with human assistance.

They don’t need to think about complex problems. Just by relying on intuition, they can quickly reach consensus and make decisions within the quantum network.

The ultimate expression of this aggregate group thinking is to produce some Lizard People individuals who are close to the human thinking pattern, have stronger learning abilities, and become super-individuals—just like Sebastian Allen.

According to the extrapolations of civilization scholars, Sebastian Allen was supposed to quickly bring the Lizard People into a more scientifically reasonable resource allocation, faster decision-making, and a stronger imperial system in terms of both civilizational development and war potential.

“Macken indeed made a mistake. Humans should not forcibly transfer their own thinking patterns to the Lizard People just because they are both carbon-based lifeforms. The wonderful thing about life and civilization is that certain changes will occur at specific times. Human civilization has also experienced multiple transformations throughout history, and the system has never been fixed.”

“In the vast universe, due to the more complex diversity of living things, there will also be more complex changes in technology levels from high to low. There are no universally applicable rules, only the most suitable ones. Sebastian’s death was like momentarily extinguishing a possibility: under the leadership of a super-leader, breaking through the racial bottleneck and moving towards a higher level of possibility.”

Neville Brown said with deep emotion, “We should indeed use more scientific methods to analyze the thinking patterns, biological characteristics, and civilizational traits of each slave tribe, so as to make more accurate judgments. Macken should pay the price for his actions.”