Chapter 637 - 638 8 Classes (2)

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Chapter 637: Chapter 638 8 Classes (2)

"The second class is the insured. This level of culture is still the primitive indigenous, but it is relatively special. It has been substantially dominated by a force in the world, but it has not been annexed. It is not much better than that of the first class, but at least it is more civilized and has one or more. The forces rely on the back, and those states under the Holy Worm State belong to this second class.

The second class is the most common bottom in the gate. Due to the interstellar trade network, the first class primitive indigenous people in the gate world have all been discovered. For various reasons, they will be attacked by the countries or forces of the high class in the gate world, and some will be swallowed into part of the higher class, and Some were left behind for various reasons, which are the second class.

Generally, there will be a primary interstellar market. Because public security is maintained by high-class countries or forces, merchants can safely come to trade, usually trade mineral raw materials, slaves, light industrial products, etc. These are put on the surface, and some contraband and intelligence will be traded in private. Transaction.

After talking about the lowest class in the world, Norman began to talk about the higher class.

"The third class is called warlords, which fluctuates greatly, but even the weakest warlords will hold a fleet that can be dispatched and commanded at any time. These are the forces that have a certain voice in the door world."

"Wait, do you think the strength fluctuates a lot? Describe it."

The collector suddenly inserted into the conversation and interrupted Norman, who was narrating. About the great fluctuation of strength and weakness, the collectors want to know what level the strongest is. If there is a lower limit that can be weak, this must be understood clearly, otherwise what should they do if they fight with it in the future? I don't know anything, but it's very passive.

The fifth class is a fourth-class country that joins a large group. No matter what the way of joining is, whether it is a vassal, submits, or even a federation of the fourth class.

The fifth class is naturally stronger than the fourth class, but this strength is not in military strength, but that the fifth class will inevitably involve the intervention of the sixth class, and the sixth class must have an armed force far stronger than the fourth class. In the door world, only the sixth class can fight against the sixth class, the lower level. It is absolutely impossible to cross the level and fight back.

"The sixth class is hegemony. For various reasons, whether it is annexation or union, the powerful force that many lords in the world have to worship is hegemony."

Norman explained that at the same time, he was afraid that the collector would have other misunderstandings, so he added it.

"Of course, this does not mean that the sixth class is very aggressive. Except for the special cases of highly centralized power, the vast majority of the sixth class adopts a joint membership system. Each lord is equivalent to an individual, while the sixth class is equivalent to an organization."

The aggressiveness of the sixth class generally depends on the form of group combinations. The sixth class, such as vassals and servants, has a strong desire to conquer. The rights of the sixth class will be highly concentrated in the hands of a person. It operates to satisfy this person's ambition, which is efficient and horrible.

However, this is generally difficult to form, because a single country has a complete military industrial system, and unless there is an absolute gap in combat power, it is difficult to make the fourth class countries give up their sovereign choice to succumb.

Relatively speaking, the sixth class of cooperation is common. Based on rational considerations, win-win cooperation is more beneficial than fighting alone, and it will be more secure in terms of force. It adopts a federal cooperation system, and every fourth class that joins has a certain voice in the fourth class.

These two different forms of the sixth class have shaped the overall environment of today's complex world.

After talking about the sixth class, Norman continued to talk about it, and finally talked about the first question the collectors asked - what was the supreme.