This was the first time Ebi Jin had heard of such a plan.
He asked, "What is the Pan-Plan?"
"It's humanity's plan to return to the Four-Dimensional, most people believe it's to re-establish an outpost."
"But that's not actually the case at all."
"After we reach the Four-Dimensional, we will directly disperse and head to various parts of the Four-Dimensional."
"We will establish human strongholds everywhere. To put it more bluntly, it's actually to preserve the last embers of Civilization, because given the Federation's current predicament, no one can guarantee that the Federation will continue to exist in the Three-Dimensional."
"Perhaps from your perspective, our enemies are only the Destiny Ring Star and the Coming Soon arriving Silk Civilization."
"But in reality, it's far more than that. When the Pan-Plan was released, the Federation had already internally disclosed information about our enemies."
"Enemies from other dimensions are expanding, a product from a universe-level Civilization is also beside us, and we even have Civilizations from outside the Milky Way eyeing us…"
"At this moment, the Federation has long become a target of criticism, and the threats from the Destiny Ring Star and the Silk Civilization are just the most insignificant among them!"
Anon Jie's words, though simple, sent shivers down everyone's spines.
The Federation had actually reached such a point!
They, these people, had never felt it!
"These are just things you made up!"
Someone shouted, looking at Anon Jie angrily.
Anon Jie chuckled, "Both you and I are already lost, what good would it do me to make these things up?"
"To make you change your view of the Federation?"
"Look around, this is an unknown dimension, what good is your opinion of the Federation?"
He sat there relaxed.
Actually, he certainly had a purpose in saying these words.
Ebi Jin was too naive.
He was smart, but he lacked experience.
To make everyone hostile towards the Federation, and then strengthen cohesion and increase his own leadership.
The power generated in this way was too much of a test of his own abilities.
Because everyone would place all standards and all expectations on him, if Ebi Jin did not become a ruthless character, he would inevitably have to become a perfect character.
Who could do that?
On the contrary, if these people still retained confidence in the Federation, Ebi Jin would still be the captain, his power would not decrease at all, and others would not put a halo on him.
This was the best approach.
Of course, there was another point, which was that if Ebi Jin was not the absolute leader, but the Federation was, then these people would have to obey Federation law, which would also ensure Anon Jie's safety.
"Even as you say, we are still sacrifices of the Federation, and that won't change."
Ebi Jin might be strong in combat, but he couldn't yet grasp Anon Jie's deeper meaning.
He refuted Anon Jie's words, wanting to continue to consolidate his own authority.
Anon Jie did not continue to refute him.
"If that's what you think, then think that."
"I can only say, for a behemoth like the Federation, don't overestimate yourselves, you are not worthy of being sacrifices!"
Such words would make everyone agree more.
And Ebi Jin was furious.
Anon Jie had broken his plan!
Moreover, in the cockpit, because of this conversation, they were directly divided into two factions.
"I think we should quickly determine which dimension this is."
"Then simultaneously carry out another plan, Neil will arrange everything completely."
Anon Jie originally didn't want to be a trailblazer, but unfortunately, Ebi Jin would not be a qualified leader, so Anon Jie could only become this trailblazer.
He began to arrange things as a leader.
Neil was a brain bug, everyone could tell that at a glance.
Brain bugs were actually relatively rare in the Federation army, but not completely absent, after all, brain bugs were also human!
"What plan?"
A new military officer on his side asked.
"You wouldn't think the Pan-Plan relies on just us few people, would you?"
"Inside the warship, there are actually some insect eggs. The brain bug Neil will begin to breed these insect eggs. Once we find a suitable area to settle down, we can build a Zerg hive."
"As long as there is stable output, we can completely build a Zerg Empire in this dimension we are in."
"The Pan-Plan is not just about us dispersing, but also about spreading extensively."
"As long as we spread across the entire universe, will we still be destroyed?"
Neil said, "That's right."
"This is my mission in the Four-Dimensional!"
This had already convinced some people, but on the other side, the unwilling Ebi Jin said mockingly, "Since you're going to spread, why not directly produce clones instead of those low-intelligence Zerg?"
Neil felt a surge of anger when he heard Ebi Jin disparage the Zerg.
Just as he was about to retort, Anon Jie stopped him.
Anon Jie responded, "It's precisely because of their low intelligence that they can be mass-produced."
"Do any of you here have the ability to lead hundreds of millions, billions, even tens of billions, hundreds of billions, or trillions of people?"
"If you produce clones, it's equivalent to recreating a society."
"Are you scholars of sociology? Are you politicians with management experience?"
The relationships between people are certainly very complex.
They could unite because they were few in number and because they knew of the Federation's existence.
The Federation gave them a sense of identity.
Clones would not have this sense of identity.
What if memories were injected? That would probably trigger a clone rebellion.
This was easy to answer, and the answer was hard to refute, so Ebi Jin had to give up.
Anon Jie then took the initiative to talk to Ebi Jin, "We not only need to determine where we are, but also need a settlement."
"Let the captain decide this."
It sounded like an order.
Ebi Jin felt no gratitude, but rather grew more disgusted with Anon Jie.
This was the effect Anon Jie wanted to achieve.
Since he had already taken the lead, he shouldn't be afraid of offending Ebi Jin.
Although Ebi Jin felt humiliated, he still chose a nearby Stellar System.
That Star looked pretty good, it was a red giant.
Energy could be guaranteed, aiding future development.
As for the red giant's volatility, that was not within the consideration of their Unknown Civilization.
The warship flew towards it.
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