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Chapter 202 Resource Allocation



Chapter 202 Resource Allocation

However, they firmly believe that as long as all civilizations in the universe unite and work together, the peace and prosperity of the universe will continue forever.

With the establishment of the Cosmic Alliance, the issue of resource allocation has inevitably become the focus of attention of all parties. The rich and diverse resources in the universe are crucial to the development of every civilization, but different civilizations have different needs and expectations for resources due to differences in development stages, ecological environments, and cultural needs. This makes resource allocation an extremely complex and sensitive issue, and Gu Qianning and Chu Mohan have taken on the arduous task of coordinating the interests of all parties and ensuring fair and reasonable allocation.

At a resource allocation meeting of the Cosmic Alliance, representatives from various civilizations gathered together. The atmosphere in the meeting hall was solemn, full of tension and expectation. A representative from a technologically advanced civilization spoke first, and his voice was clearly conveyed to everyone through the translator: "Our civilization has a huge demand for rare metals and high-energy crystals. These resources are the key to our advancement of science and technology. We hope to be given priority in resource allocation." His eyes were firm, full of desire for resources.

Then, a representative of a civilization that mainly engaged in ecological agriculture stood up. His body was surrounded by green light, symbolizing their close connection with nature: "Our planet is short of resources. We urgently need a large amount of water resources and fertile soil to develop agriculture and ensure the food and clothing of our people. We request the Alliance to give us corresponding support." His words revealed the urgent need for basic resources for survival.

Another representative of a civilization that focuses on spiritual and cultural development also expressed his views: "We have a unique pursuit of knowledge and information resources. Ancient documents and advanced scientific research results are essential to enriching our spiritual world and promoting cultural development. We hope that the importance of spiritual and cultural resources can be reflected in resource allocation."

Representatives from various civilizations spoke one after another, explaining their needs and expectations. The atmosphere in the conference room became increasingly tense as arguments arose one after another.

Gu Qianning listened quietly to the speeches of each representative, her eyes full of understanding and thought. After the representatives finished speaking, she stood up and said gently but firmly: "We already understand everyone's needs. But we must realize that the resources in the universe are limited, and our goal is to achieve common development, not the dominance of a certain civilization."

Chu Mohan went on to say: "We need to establish a scientific and reasonable evaluation system that comprehensively considers the development needs, contribution, and sustainable use of resources of each civilization to make fair distribution."

In order to develop such an evaluation system, Gu Qianning and Chu Mohan organized a special working group. This group is composed of experts, scholars and politicians from different civilizations. They deeply studied the characteristics and needs of each civilization and collected a large amount of data and information.

In this process, they encountered many difficulties and challenges. Different civilizations have different views on the weight of evaluation factors. For example, some civilizations believe that scientific and technological contributions should be the main basis for resource allocation, while others emphasize the importance of ecological protection and cultural heritage.

Gu Qianning and Chu Mohan actively coordinated the views of all parties and organized countless discussions and consultation meetings. During a heated discussion, representatives of the two civilizations had a fierce argument over the resource allocation plan.

"Our civilization has provided the Universal Alliance with advanced weapons technology, which should give us an advantage in resource allocation!" a representative said excitedly.

"But weapons technology cannot solve all problems. Our civilization is committed to ecological restoration technology, which is equally important for the sustainable development of the entire universe!" Another representative did not give in.

Gu Qianning intervened in time and said, "Everyone calm down first. We cannot look at resource allocation from a single perspective. Technology, ecology, and culture, each aspect is an indispensable part of the development of the universe. We need to find a balanced solution so that every civilization can develop in a fair environment."

Chu Mohan also added: "That's right, we have to consider the long-term interests of the entire universe, not short-term individual needs. Only through cooperation and sharing can we achieve common prosperity."

After a long period of hard work and adjustment, the working group finally developed a preliminary resource allocation evaluation system. This system includes multiple factors such as the civilization's technological level, ecological contribution, cultural value, population size, and fulfillment of obligations to the alliance, and sets corresponding weights according to different resource types.

However, new problems followed. In the actual operation of resource allocation, due to the uneven distribution of resources and the difference in mining difficulty, some civilizations were dissatisfied with the allocation results.

A civilization with relatively scarce resources complained: "Although our scores in the evaluation system are not low, the actual resources allocated to us are far from meeting our development needs."

A civilization with abundant resources, on the other hand, worries that over-exploitation will cause irreversible damage to its own planet: "We cannot provide resources without limits. We must take into account ecological balance and future development."

Gu Qianning and Chu Mohan once again devoted themselves to the coordination work. They personally went to various civilizations, conducted on-site inspections of resource conditions, and communicated with local leaders and people to understand their real difficulties and needs.

On a resource-poor planet, Gu Qianning saw the eager eyes of the children and the difficult living conditions of the people. She was deeply moved: "We must find ways to provide them with more support so that every life can have the opportunity to develop."

On a resource-rich but ecologically fragile planet, Chu Mohan works with local scientists to study sustainable mining solutions: "We cannot sacrifice the future for the sake of immediate interests. We must find a way to meet demand while protecting the environment."

In order to solve the problem of uneven resource distribution, Gu Qianning and Chu Mohan proposed a plan for resource exchange and cooperative development. Encourage civilizations to exchange and share resources based on their own advantages and needs. At the same time, for some resources that are commonly needed but difficult to mine, organize multiple civilizations to jointly develop them, and the results are distributed according to the contribution ratio.

In a cross-civilization resource cooperation project, multiple civilizations jointly participated in the development of a planet rich in rare elements. During the development process, everyone gave full play to their respective technical advantages, learned from each other, and helped each other. In the end, the project was a huge success, not only obtaining rich resources, but also enhancing the friendship and trust between civilizations.

However, in the process of resource allocation, there are also some attempts to obtain more resources through improper means. Some civilizations have tried to influence the allocation results by concealing real data and bribing working group members.

Gu Qianning and Chu Mohan adopted a zero-tolerance attitude towards this. They strengthened the supervision and review mechanism and cracked down on all violations. For those who were found to have cheated, not only were their resource allocation qualifications for that time cancelled, but they were also given corresponding penalties.

After a series of efforts and adjustments, resource allocation has gradually become fair and reasonable. While meeting their own development needs, each civilization has begun to pay more attention to resource conservation and sustainable use. Cooperation within the Cosmic Alliance has become closer, and the situation of peace and prosperity has been further consolidated.

At a ceremony to celebrate the phased achievements of resource allocation, Gu Qian gazed at the jubilant crowd and said with emotion: "Resource allocation is an eternal challenge, but as long as we uphold the principles of fairness and cooperation and continue to adjust and improve, we will surely be able to achieve common prosperity for the universe."

Chu Mohan smiled and nodded: "Yes, this is a long process, but every progress brings us one step closer to our goal."


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