Chapter 1 The setting of Blue Star World where food is expensive and scarce


Chapter 1 The setting of blue star world where food is expensive and scarce

In terms of the setting of the Blue Star world, the level of science and technology is far ahead of the Earth. The scarcity and price of food are not purely technical issues in Blue Star, but an artificial scarcity created by the ruling class of Blue Star in order to widen the material gap between the upper and lower levels. Sex (the reasons why rulers do this can be found in Chapter 33 of the text, but I won’t go into too much detail here).

The rulers of Blue Star brutally exploited the bottom class, so some people rose up to resist and rebel. Wherever there is oppression, there is resistance. This is a plot line in the Blue Star world.

In terms of setting, if there are uprisings, revolutions, wars, and troubled times in Blue Star, there must be "three no-minds" and they will not be strict. Such a setting can provide a lot for the protagonist to transfer food to Blue Star on a large scale in the future. Convenience, after all, no one will care so much in troubled times, so the protagonist can fish in troubled waters.

In terms of setting, the technological level of Blue Star World far exceeds that of Earth. As an earthling, the protagonist needs to have his own exclusive advantages on Blue Star, which can also be understood as the golden finger of the protagonist in Blue Star World.

The author sets out to solve this problem from the "food" level. The protagonist can easily obtain a large amount of cheap food on Earth, but food is scarce and expensive on Blue Star. This becomes the golden finger and asymmetric advantage of the protagonist on Blue Star.

But this setting has spawned a new logical bug that needs to be solved. The Blue Star world is set to have a technological level far beyond that of the Earth. In theory, there should be no problem of food scarcity and expensiveness. After all, the Blue Star world has mastered artificial intelligence. Synthetic starch technology.

Hence the above-mentioned setting. It was the rulers of Blue Star who deliberately created the scarcity of food for the sake of vested interests and the exploitation of the bottom class.

In this way, the explanation can be justified and the logic is self-consistent (to insist that this is unreasonable and illogical is just to make trouble. In the real world, the food produced by humans has long been able to meet the needs of the global population, but hundreds of millions of people are still facing famine).

Some people may immediately wonder, why did the ruler of Blue Star do this? What is their rationale for creating artificial scarcity? The space here is limited and I won’t go into details here. The answer lies in the text of Chapter 33. Subsequent updates will gradually improve the detailed settings.

In general, because the Blue Star World is an imaginary world, and the main line is still on the earth, and the Blue Star World is a branch line and an auxiliary line, the space of the previous chapters is limited, and it would be too long to spend a lot of space to focus on the background of the Blue Star World in the early stage. The rhythm of the plot makes it easy for readers with a little patience to skip it, so the probability of the new book’s performance skyrocketing.

The early chapters are still focused on advancing the plot. The world background and worldview of Blue Star will be gradually improved in subsequent updates, so don’t rush to conclusions.

For example, it is assumed that Blue Star technology is highly developed but food is scarce and expensive. When the author looked at the comment area, someone glanced at it or glanced at ten lines without seeing it. Then without saying anything, he posted a post and came to the conclusion: Logic is retarded, not at all. Reasonable, treating people as fools

The author also got infected, so he had no choice but to write this setting overview and put it in the work-related section.

Sometimes it’s quite helpless. If you speed up the pace all the way from the beginning and don’t foreshadow or foreshadow the whole book, it will collapse or end before the middle period. But to write a long novel that does not collapse, you must spend a certain amount of time foreshadowing and foreshadowing. Foreshadowing, but readers don’t have much patience, so they abandon the book and get poor results.

The author should try his best to find a suitable balance point. Don't worry, this book will be finished slowly. Although the current results of the book are average, they are higher than the author's psychological expectations.

This book is mainly written about business black science and technology. The main line is the earth, and the blue star is a straight line and plays a golden role for the protagonist.

When this book is finished and the background of the Blue Star world is complete, I will write an extra chapter about the Blue Star world, or I will ask for your opinions and start a new book about another protagonist growing up in the Blue Star world. . (End of chapter)

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