Guide to Galactic Dominance

Chapter 417 Opposition to Forced Conscription

On this day, the entire Star Alliance media was occupied by the cloud giant that could be clearly seen by the entire Star Alliance. Another piece of major news was also released on this day, and the effect was equally earth-shattering.

The Star Alliance government and the Star Alliance Space Force jointly issued a statement announcing that Star Alliance citizens of appropriate age who have been out of employment for more than three months and are unable to provide a valid personal statement may face compulsory recruitment by the Space Force.

Cries of "we've got the men" began to spread on the Internet. Although the space army and the government gave detailed explanations about the situations of personnel who may be recruited, there were more than 90 pages of thick text to introduce the circumstances under which they might not be recruited. Facing conscription, most people only remember the key point, which is that if they don't work for three months, they will be captured and serve as soldiers.

Some self-media and media that are not originally inclined to the Star Alliance government expressed in a worried tone that as many as 360 million non-employed people on the earth, both men and women, may face the situation of being raped. The Star Alliance ignores people's personal wishes and It is extremely irresponsible to destroy freedom and use administrative coercion to recruit soldiers and send them to the battlefield.

Fabio, an otaku living in Spain, is playing a large-scale virtual reality game at home. This thing has gradually penetrated into various countries and has become an integral part of many people's daily pastimes and even their lives. Fabio, who was somewhat obese, entered the unemployment army after graduating from college. He had found several odd jobs, but none of them lasted long.

At that time, the unemployment rate in Spain was as high as over 30%, and unemployment was not a shameful thing. He was receiving relief money at the time, and he sat at home playing video game consoles every day. He didn't go out on dates, and he didn't plan to learn any new skills.

The thing that made him happiest was the birth of Star Alliance. Fabio is a supporter of the Star Alliance and he doesn't mind political matters. The emergence of the Star Alliance made Spain a part of the Star Alliance, and he began to receive citizen supplies and basic income. The money he received can be spent on more things, and what makes him most happy is that although most game companies have been squeezed out and closed down, more games have become cheaper, and virtual reality games have appeared. , allowing him to seek more exciting and novel experiences.

Fabio feels that the emergence of Star Alliance may be the best thing that has ever happened to him.

He didn't see the Cloud Giant today because he was playing his own agile thief in the game, following a few guild comrades to clear the dungeon. After the dungeon was finished and everyone was chatting, he saw the video of Cloud Giant. He watched the video directly in the game.

Then, some panic messages began to appear on the game's world channel - all those who have not been employed within three months may be arrested and serve as soldiers, and everyone will no longer be able to play the game.

This frightened Fabio.

The mage from the same guild said to everyone: "My friends in Madrid are organizing protests, saying they are against the centralized rule of the Star Alliance government, fighting for democracy, and demanding civil liberties. I think it is best for all of us to participate."

Fabio is not a fool. He said: "Against the government? This is not a good idea. The current Star Alliance government is not the original stupid Spanish government. They are very tough, and no one can say whether they will respond to protests." What to do with the crowd. After all, the customs of the Iridium people are different from ours."

The mage looked at Fabio with hatred and asked: "Are we all going to serve as soldiers in the Space Army? That would really kill people. In the last war, nearly nine thousand people were killed and injured. Everyone in the world has also put on bionic prosthetics, which is terrible. The Star Alliance has now provoked two other civilizations that are as powerful or even more powerful than Taizion. The three civilizations are now coming to deal with us and go to the battlefield. It’s equal to death.”

A female animal trainer in the guild laughed and said: "We fight in the guild every day, shouting for the alliance and the tribe, but in reality, you don't dare to fight? I feel like I am The skills trained in the game are pretty good. If aliens really invade us, I will beat the crap out of them."

The mage blushed a little, but quickly retorted: "If you are so determined, why don't you become a soldier?"

The female player's words paused, her eyes dodge slightly, and she said: "There are so many people going to be soldiers, but I am the only one left."

The mage turned to Fabio and said: "I don't care about political matters. It doesn't make much difference whether it is ruled by the Star Alliance or the Spanish royal family. However, if I am asked to die as a soldier, I will not be like ten thousand people." I'm doing it. I don't intend to oppose the Star Alliance, and I don't even care if that white guy wants to be the emperor. But I absolutely disapprove of forced conscription. Now there are others who are going to protest, and we have to join in and put our Our demands have been raised, forcing the Star Alliance to face up to our demands and cancel such a nonsense law."

Fabio stammered a little: "But if we are really defeated by the three enslavers, the earth may really be destroyed."

The mage said disdainfully: "If the sky falls, a tall man will hold it up. Such a big thing has nothing to do with ordinary people like us. Besides, the head of the Iridium star keeps creating bionic people, and the existence of those bionic people Isn’t it just to avoid harm to our lives? We should fight unmanned wars. It’s really idiotic to ask us to die when our technology is so advanced. In short, we must ask the government to stop this move.”

Fabio was persuaded by the mage, and he said: "Then do it. You can't really be a soldier. I know we should defend the earth, but this kind of thing really shouldn't be done by people like me. Now Technology is so advanced, people like us can just eat and wait to die, so why do we have to do things?"

The mage also agreed with Fabio's statement: "Fabio, you are right. Let's count how many people in our guild are going to protest. If you don't go to Madrid, you can do it in your hometown. Even if Make a slogan, or make a hologram."

Bai Zhongqi, who popularized the holographic function of mobile phones, would never have thought that a mobile phone held in everyone's hands would save the protesters a lot of trouble at this time. They could write a text or even scribble to form a hologram. In the video, a group of people are walking around with their mobile phones, and you can see various slogans. At first glance, they seem to be quite powerful.

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