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Chapter 1968 Thor's Purpose (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!! Please reco



Chapter 1968 Thor's Purpose (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!! Please reco

Chapter 1968 Thor's Purpose (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!! Please recommend!!)

There is naturally a reason why Gur is called the God Butcher.

He killed many gods... The Pantheon has grown to be very large. Many primitive planets belong to this organization. Thanks to the fact that they are all primitive and wild planets, many star-level civilizations are not very interested in such planets.

There is not even any interest in enslaving them.

Interstellar migration has never been a low-cost thing. Most civilizations really can't afford it. Just like the Earth today, even if you give it a full set of interstellar travel technology, it still can't achieve interstellar migration.

First of all, manufacturing an immigration spacecraft is a very costly and resource-intensive task.

Secondly, even if you find a suitable planet, you will need to expend a lot of effort to transform and open it up, which is a very difficult task. It will take several generations or even hundreds of years to have any effect.

Generally speaking, interstellar colonization requires the following requirements. The first is the technical requirement, which is self-evident. All interstellar civilizations are able to do this.

The second is the issue of rate of return. After all, you can’t just invest without any output!

Interstellar migration is a big project, but if the government is responsible for it, it will definitely be a huge loss... Don't think there are no bureaucrats on other planets, this thing is interconnected throughout the universe. Therefore, except for a few interstellar civilizations, other interstellar migration projects are mainly funded by private capital.

Of course, if you want to be like the Kree, who have a supreme intelligence to coordinate the overall situation, that’s another matter... This is also the reason why the Kree can dominate the universe. Don’t talk about their militarism or anything, but the supreme intelligence can indeed coordinate the overall situation and maximize resources.

Otherwise, why could the Kree expand so quickly?

Back to the point, it is precisely because capital leads immigration that colonization must be profitable... Like the Age of Exploration on our planet, why was Britain so awesome? Because good colonies are really profitable! The British Empire gained hegemony through global colonization, and the maintenance of hegemony is for continued global colonization; the global colonial system established is to obtain super-high economic benefits in an exceptional way, and the maintenance of global hegemony is also born for this purpose! Therefore, the essence of the colonial history of the West since the Age of Exploration is that all colonial actions are regarded as a low-cost, high-risk, and lucrative "business behavior." This is why the Netherlands and Britain have successively established East India Companies with national backgrounds. The Dutch East India Company was a commercial company established by the Netherlands to conduct oriental trade. It was established on March 1602, 3 and dissolved in 20. It was the first to organize its own army, issue currency, and was also the first joint-stock company. It was also allowed to have the power to enter into formal treaties with other countries and to rule the land. In the nearly 1799 years since the Dutch East India Company was founded, a total of 1772 ships were sent overseas, and about 100 million Europeans took 4789 voyages to Asia. The company paid dividends of up to 18% to the government every year. This is a real cash cow!

On December 1600, 12, Queen Elizabeth I of England granted the British East India Company a royal charter, granting it a 31-year trade monopoly in India. It can be seen that the two generations of colonial hegemons were both aimed at corporatization and the acquisition of huge wealth. Therefore, it is crucial to adopt a ruling system that can maintain low colonial costs while obtaining the highest possible economic benefits.

After defeating the Netherlands, Britain became the world's most direct colonial empire. The core reason was that Britain was the first country in the world to achieve industrialization, while most other countries of the same era were still in the agricultural age, the slave age, or even in a state of ignorance. The British Empire, which emerged with an absolute generational advantage of one or even several orders of magnitude, could achieve direct occupation and colonization by force. Since there were no middlemen to make a profit, this colonial method was the lowest cost and highest profit colonial model, and it was the optimal model in line with the economics of the time. However, "no man is good for a thousand days, and no flower is red for a hundred days." With the popularization of industrialization, especially France and Germany, which successively achieved industrialization in Europe, they also vigorously expanded overseas colonies. Therefore, Europe's advanced weapons and military theories began to spread around the world.

As for those second-rate countries... they can only find some remote areas, and as a result... the cost of colonization is higher than any other benefits.

France is a typical example... they have a lot of colonies that are useless.

This is also the reason why Germany went to war with Britain... all the good places were occupied, and they had no place to develop colonies.

The same goes for interstellar colonization. The colonized planet must have specific resources that can generate returns in order to justify the investment.

It just so happens that the gods in the Pantheon don’t really care about resources; what they care about is faith.

As long as there is faith, that is a good thing. As for resources, that thing is important but not that important to them.

Therefore, there will be no fundamental conflict of interests between the Pantheon and other interstellar civilizations, as everyone has completely different interests. For example, this planet has very valuable resources, and the Pantheon can use these resources to exchange with other interstellar civilizations for those wild planets... You know, those wild planets don't have anything. You can't go there to colonize just for some steel, right? Even if you load a spaceship with that stuff, it's not enough to pay for the gas!

Who needs this stuff when they are full? As for slaves, that is even more nonsense. In the interstellar age, illiterate barbarians are of no use in the slave market. After all, civilizations that can go into deep space have already mechanized and automated agriculture and mining. Why do they need slaves?

Can your slaves pick cotton as fast as machines?

The key point is how high the cost of slaves is!

Who would let slaves do such a loss-making thing if they were well fed?

Not everyone can be a slave of an interstellar civilization, but at least you can create value for your master.

So those interstellar slaves either have special skills, such as your race, or you have special skills. If you can repair cars, it's fine, but if you can fly a spaceship, it's even better. Even if you can screw in a factory, it's still useful.

You only know how to eat watermelon and fried chicken, what's the use of you?

They don't need anyone to pick cotton.

As a result, the Pantheon lived a very comfortable life. The interstellar civilizations that could defeat them looked down on their remote and poor areas. They thought that the cost of launching a war might be greater than the benefits of colonization.

If you can't beat them, naturally there is nothing to say.

Therefore, the Pantheon has developed particularly well in recent years, and the genealogy of gods has become extremely large.

Even though there may not be too many Protoss on a planet, their number is actually quite large.

It is not uncommon for the gods to be killed, so it is not easy to get the title of a godslayer.

That requires killing many, many gods to get this title.

For Ger to be able to do this, just imagine how many gods he had to kill.

The reason why Thor turned to Kai for help was because of Gol's difficulty.

Ever since Ger killed the god Lap in his hometown, he began his legendary journey.

From then on, there was a terrifying figure in the universe. He specifically looked for the gods, and when he found them, he would kill them cleanly and neatly. And this daunting person was the God Killer Gol. Wherever Gol went, the gods trembled in fear. They either hid or waited to be killed. The Black Death Sword in his hand had drunk countless blood, but he was still not satisfied. He wanted all the gods to know that selfishness and indifference would have a price to pay. Why did he become so powerful? How could a mere mortal defeat the gods so easily?

It turns out that the black sword he got is very powerful. It is the Black Decaying Blade, also known as the Black Death Sword. Not only can it cut iron like mud, but every time it is stained with the blood of immortals, it will increase its damage. It can be said to be a very crazy weapon. This crazy weapon can also split itself. It is not only powerful in Gel's hands, but even if it is given to a child, it can greatly increase his strength.

And the owner of this weapon—Nar!

He is one of the earliest gods in the universe, and he existed when the universe was in chaos. Knull (Fuck in Swedish, Marvel is still very good at it) existed before the universe itself. When the universe was still empty, only Knull was sleeping in the darkness, and suddenly a strong light appeared and woke him up. It turned out that the Celestials were creating everything. Knull questioned them and did not accept their creation. He took out the All Black Death Sword from the shadows and killed a Celestial with the sword. This All Black Death Sword is the ancestor of all symbiotes.

The head of the Celestial he killed is now the Void, the home of the Guardians of the Galaxy. (It was also the home of the Collector, but was defeated by the Kree's 'Judgment' Ronan.)

After being thrown back into the void by the other Celestials, Knull used the blood flames and hammer of the Celestials to further forge the all-black death sword. During the process, ultrasonic waves and high temperatures became the weaknesses of all descendants of the symbiote.

As the primordial god of darkness, Gnar possesses superhuman attributes and powers, far exceeding those of humans and even most other gods. As the creator of the necromancy sword All Black, he appears to possess the same powers it grants its master, but far more powerful. According to Brunhilde, much of Gnar's power and apparent invulnerability comes from his metaphysical connection to the corpses of the undead Celestials he used to refine All Black, providing him with power through the necromancy sword, and with which he assimilates the souls of those he kills.

Knull possesses the ability to create, control, and manipulate a monstrous wellspring of darkness - a manifestation of the primordial void that existed before the universe, which he calls the "Living Abyss". Knull has spent billions of years experimenting and honing his abilities, creating not only the parasitic symbiote, but similar entities such as the God-E and Exolon. His greatest creations are All Black, Void Knight - a powerful symbiote prototype used to enslave the Silver Surfer and the Symbiote Dragon. During his invasion of Earth, Knull was able to engulf the entire planet in a dome composed of the Living Abyss, blocking out all light.

Why introduce Nar?

The reason lies in the Black Death Sword!

Gnar used his own flesh and blood and the flesh and blood of the gods to create this sword. The name of this weapon is "The Blackest Decaying Blade", the slicer of all realms, the end of the gods, and the blade that annihilates all things. What's more terrifying is that this sword has inherited most of the abilities of the dark god Gnar!

As long as you master it, you will have endless power!

The most exaggerated thing is that it can devour the power of the people it kills.

This is actually useless to ordinary people, but it is a big trouble for the gods.

Although the gods are far inferior to ordinary star-level civilizations in terms of population and technology, in terms of personal ability, each of these gods is worth countless ordinary people!

This is originally the Black Death Sword’s favorite prey!

Because the flesh and blood of gods contain endless energy!

This thing and Gel are a match made in heaven!

Gel harbors hatred towards all gods, and the Black Death Sword's favorite prey is these gods. Isn't this exactly what he ran into?

Therefore, the more Gel slaughtered the gods, the more powerful he would be... The key was that the Black Death Sword seemed to have a special attack effect on the gods! The power of the gods was always restrained in front of it! The Pantheon had not thought about sending a large army to encircle Gel.

But it was directly thrown back to Gel.

The more gods are slaughtered, the stronger the power of the Black Death Sword becomes. Gel directly uses the Black Death Sword to summon numerous monsters from the darkness. These monsters may not be as good as the elite of the gods in single combat.

But these monsters are not afraid of death!

The key is quantity.

Moreover, Gher is a living being. Others will use their brains and run away if they can't defeat him. But this guy inherited the power of Nal. He doesn't have the ability to kill the Protoss army directly, but it is too easy for him to escape!

After several encirclements and suppressions like this, not only did they fail to wipe out Gel, but they also gave this guy the opportunity to launch several more massacres. Two entire lineages of gods were killed by this guy!

There were only a few gods in the group of fellow villagers who left Earth, and suddenly two of them were missing, and the entire Pantheon was in a panic.

No one knows who will be the next one?

At this moment, Gel put forward a condition... He wanted to open the Eternal Altar!

Eternity... This is a realm that is extremely unfamiliar to the gods. After all, how can anything in this world be eternal? The Eternal Altar has always been a legend in the universe!

Legend has it that the universe is a cycle of birth and destruction.

When the previous universe faces its end and explosion, a brand new cosmic egg is formed, and then a new universe is conceived again.

Of course, no one knows whether this statement is true or not... After all, if this really happened, the entire universe would be destroyed. Who the hell can tell whether it is true or not?

Anyway, everyone says so, but the most recent Big Bang... that is the universe we live in. In this Big Bang, when the new universe was born, four cosmic gods also appeared. These four gods are: eternity, infinity, death, and annihilation.

These four abstract entities call each other brothers and sisters. (The nature of this relationship is as an anthropomorphic device for abstract concepts, they are not related by blood in any traditional human family.) Eternity is the embodiment of the entire Marvel multiverse, while Infinity is the female entity of Eternity, and Annihilation represents the nothingness before the birth and after the death of the multiverse.

Of course, this is just a legend... no one knows whether it is true or not.

After all, if such a great god really exists, it is unlikely that he will appear in front of intelligent life... According to the above statement, these four gods are unobservable, untouchable, and even more difficult to guess. Why would others waste their time with such a small intelligent life?

To them, everything in the universe is just a passing cloud. It may take only a blink of an eye for a civilization to be born and destroyed.

But the Pantheon really found a mysterious altar somewhere in the universe, and the mysterious area where the altar was located was the so-called eternal realm.

But that place was too strange and dangerous, and the gods were very afraid of the power there, so they gathered together, sealed the place and the group erased the relevant information, leaving only the sealed information in Asgard's Rainbow Bridge.

That is to say, in the entire universe, only the Rainbow Bridge can reach the Eternal Altar.

God knows where Gel heard that the Eternal Altar could help him resurrect his relatives, so Gel threatened the Pantheon based on this condition!

The gods in the Pantheon... how should I put it? Millions of years of comfortable life have made them lose their blood. They don't want to fight with Gel, but want to end this matter quickly. So they decisively revealed the news of the Eternal Altar to Gel.

What I mean is, go to Asgard, not us!


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