Super Queen-Mother. Book III. The Seventh. Evgeniy Shmigirilov
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A high dam was built at the spot of the confluence of the rivers.
The river beds were widened and reinforced.
The banks of both rivers were raised and decorated with granite tile and marble banisters.
People planted many trees, and builders made many fountains. A large park sprang up near the newly made lake. Part of the lake joined with the canyon.
On the top of the plateau, where Super Queen-Mother’s place of work had to be, the workers were concreting the foundations of the buildings.
Narrow pedestrian streets and sidewalks were paved with durable granite.
Constructional materials were supplied in a steady flow. Tens of thousands of people were working from morning till late at night.
For the period of the construction, Super Queen-Mother lived in a cottage, situated not far from the buildings where her services of the Earth managing were.
To store all the information, Super Queen-Mother used the hall of the Earth Keepers.
There she walked her live body and worked in it.
She had plenty of work and had to digest the material that the Galaxy had sent her. She wanted to select the most important things to understand what to do first.
It took a lot of time, and Super Queen-Mother asked the managerial staff of the Galaxy “Milky Way” to systemize the information before sending it to her.
It would be easier to understand where to begin to go in the right direction, step after step.
The Earth Keepers did not interfere with her work. They were silently observing how she was doing.
All divisions of her department were overloaded with the new information. The staff worked till late.
A great many in new technologies surprised them:
A small flying apparatus in a blink shifted to any designated spot. It did not need to be controlled and did all that was required of it.
She was particularly impressed by some sub-disciplines of galactic medicine, notably by the properties of keratinized (dead) cells: it appeared they sent bad (dark) information to the body, in the form of energy, which was able to run even to its inward parts and to cause illnesses.
Some information required another level of knowledge: each live cell had an energy black hole, with a core as the base of it.
It emitted ring-shaped energy bunches, which, for reasons undefined, could also be directed to the black hole.
Super Queen-Mother tossed her head and stopped drilling down into the depths of the information she had received, leaving it to the professionals.
New technologies, passed on to the earthly people, demanded not only the construction of new plants, but also changing the relations inside and between countries.
New transport means could not be limited by the existing boundaries, because the flight to the other end of the world could be performed instantly. So, the boundaries were kept, but they did not mean so much as earlier.
Governments had to make many new regulating laws.
Changing of some laws entailed the revision of others.
Problems accrued more and more.
They were acceptable problems, however.
It was important not to get drowned in new knowledge.
Super Queen-Mother did not have time for private life.
She did not forget to see her friend-the-dolphin and tried to find thirty-forty minutes every morning or evening for it. She could not afford more than this.
Chapter 4
Super Queen-Mother was committed to the requirement to be always accompanied by her guard. She visited different places only in her combat body, trusting it more than her security.
Her activity timetable was set up for months ahead.
Nevertheless, Super Queen-Mother found the time to carry her asteroids from the Moon to Earth, or, to be more exact, to one of the mineral separation plants situated far from the town. Its personnel worked on rotation.
The first tons of the enriched ore showed a concentration of diamonds amazing for Earth. The golden asteroid consisted of pure high-carat gold, without any additions.
Super Queen-Mother decided that her gold and precious stones would become the base for creation of the Earth’s Single Currency.
Before taking this important decision, she decided to ask for the advice of the specialists.
Super Queen-Mother understood that many important issues could just drown in numerous discussions and adjustments and decided to do as follows: to ask for advice from two groups of specialists, and, in case of the same opinion, to accept it.
When opinions differed she invited a third side to research the matter of argument and accepted the decision of the majority.
As a rule, this approach gave the best results, and she was not going to abandon it.
It was not long until everybody saw the results of her managerial activity.
War conflicts ended; mass construction of factories and plants, producing remarkable, fantastic devices and equipment for the sixth civilization, began.
The most important issues for Super Queen-Mother were the problems of hunger and insufficient accommodation.
Alongside with the production of food, the issue of the redistribution of the products that had been produced already was not less important. Many concerned parties tried to oppose her in this.
In such cases Super Queen-Mother acted very quickly and very sternly.
She had much work. A great deal of work.
An inexhaustible flow of information was gushing in from the Galaxy “Milky Way”. Super Queen-Mother at once split it in into small streams and passed it on to corresponding institutions.
In spare minutes of rest she monitored the construction of the complex “Island” and “Mountainous plateau”. It was growing very quickly.
The constructors started finishing work on the buildings. Numerous splendid rare trees and bushes were planted in the park. Fish were introduced into man-made ponds.
Super Queen-Mother was satisfied to see that her thoughts and wishes were put into effect.
The architects, managing the complex project, did not overlook her slightest requests and did an excellent job. Her main desire was that all parts of the complex had to be comfortable and convenient. All people who came there felt this, though the buildings were not finished yet.
As far as the construction was coming to an end,