Dylan Mitchell spent a full three months pondering "how to do it."
However, this matter was completely different from the military aspect and even vastly different from conventional bureaucratic administration.
Dylan Mitchell couldn't come up with a clear direction for this matter.
Fortunately, during these months, the hundreds of thousands of idle literary and artistic staff members of the scattered star fleets also didn't stay idle.
Around a hundred thousand talents and non-professional scholars with different expertise in political ideology, historical analysis, psychology, sociology, economics, science and technology, civilization studies, space-time topology, and other fields, after intense discussions and almost "life-and-death" debates, proposed a groundbreaking yet return-to-the-basics plan—establishing a convention to replace the function of great leaders with individual and collective civilization agreements.