
The Protoss Trapped in the Warhammer
About This Novel
Xel'Naga: Congratulations, you have successfully inherited the legacy of the Protoss Empire and become their leader. Protagonist: Great! Finally, you can kill everyone! Xel'Naga: Now, lead them to survive in Warhammer 40k, boy! ! Protagonist: ... Can I still refuse now? This is a story about a protagonist holding a broken body and trying to survive in 40k with a barely native race of Warhammer in this plane.
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Official(11)Scraped 25d ago
Just say things are not evenly divided
Does the author have any misunderstanding about the Star Spirits? The mammal bed of the paper plane, the Phoenix fighter that can even catch up with the Vikings... The son of a bitch was replaced by two spearmen? Can't a white ball hit a cow? Is this more than you know? The true strength of the protoss is no better than Paiguruo, or even stronger... Even a can might not be able to react at the speed of a fork! The first creation in the universe, the strongest race, even the Taida Spirit Tribe at its peak would not be able to fight head-on with the Star Spirits... The only ones that can threaten them in 40K are the Ancient Saints, Star Gods, and Spare Ribs, not the four vendors... The Dark Archon can easily take these four little brats offline... When it comes to fleets and the power of the golden fleet, the Zerg have to stay away! If the protoss really comes to 40K, they will just kill randomly... Don't compare that game's toy with 99 knives cut off and its technology smoothed out, compared to the technology of the Protoss... In the space fleet battle, 40K has to lie down even if it's a chop! If other races can't even compete with their ribs, let alone the protoss, the Xel'naga's level even exceeds that of the star gods... As their twisted creations, the protoss have received the most care! He even gave the education in person! Game and Settings If you insist on getting the game data, then please also get the 40K game data... What is the mission of the Astartes! Just go to hell with the established ones! What are spareribs? It's just a statue, that thing in your hand is a flashlight! Eldar? Hey hey, typical vase! Looks good but looks useless! As for the titanium industry? Just don't mention it! So if you want to write it, then face up to the setting, restore the true combat power, and make the fighting in this universe real, the collision of psychic blades and power swords, explosive bombs and plasma fragmentation guns! Melt, prism beams, these are the real things... Go take a good look at the settings collection... Let me reiterate that I don't mean to flatter anyone, but I just saw this kind of voice and rebuttal that extremely demeaned a race I like!
A Necron passes by
Pai Gu: Star God? Sorry, I read it wrong.
Looking at it now, the setting is very novel, but that's it. I have no desire to continue reading. I am purely dissatisfied with the simple and bland narrative, and the combat power settings of Warhammer and Star Wars. It can be said that the author is concerned about the balance of combat power in both aspects, and fails to take care of both aspects. The confrontation scenes do not have any characteristics of Warhammer or Star Wars. There are only simple battle damage reports and simple battle scenes. It can be said that the author's fighting ability is not strong. As for the author saying that he used to write about Star Wars, I have reservations. After all, in my impression, most of the people who wrote about Star Wars before wrote about Zerg. There are many good books. There are really few Gods, and there are more Humans than Gods. The Protoss here are more like the pure version of the Eldar in Warhammer, and their combat effectiveness is still very average. The Protoss technologies mentioned by the author, such as time phase, are limited to preserving warships in the flames of war, so it is difficult to evaluate them.
It was so poorly written that I was speechless. I couldn't stand it after reading more than ten chapters.
There really aren't many Warhammer novels
There are really not many Warhammer novels with more than 50,000 words. I must support it by giving it a five-star rating.
Find a good Warhammer novel, whether it has a female protagonist or not. If there is a female protagonist, it might be a bit toxic.
Well, this book originally wanted to give Samsung a very novel setting, but the writing technique is not pleasing to the eye. There are more than 400 chapters in this book. The best part of this book so far is actually people's livelihood, the integration of multiple races, and the alien's view of the Protoss Empire. In particular, the part where the Death Angel went to live in seclusion in the Protoss Empire is the most interesting part of this book, but some parts are actually written very stupidly. It feels like the author wrote it for this Protoss Empire, and it seemed that he was open to 55 in everything. The first few times were fine, but when the Death Angel chased him. When the Fallen Angels ran to the Soul Empire, they obviously had all the information. It felt like the right time, right place, and right people could give them a smooth sailing. As a result, when I wrote it, I felt it was still a 50-50 split. This book might be better if it changed the writing direction. For example, it would be more space to describe the better system of the Protoss Empire, which gradually (cannibalizes) each star sector, and then a newer doctrine is born to make this desperate galaxy less desperate. I feel that this is more interesting than the current direction.
Writing war scenes is not bad. I originally planned to open a novel and listen to it to fall asleep. Then I listened to the two sides on the battlefield competing for advantage with their own calculations, and then I couldn't fall asleep. Just emmmm, since the protagonist basically does not participate in the battlefield, I basically can't tell what the protagonist's name is when I see it later, haha, and it is difficult to have a deep impression of the protagonist.
That's the same sentence, there are too few Warhammer novels, five stars
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Official(11)Scraped 25d ago
Just say things are not evenly divided
Does the author have any misunderstanding about the Star Spirits? The mammal bed of the paper plane, the Phoenix fighter that can even catch up with the Vikings... The son of a bitch was replaced by two spearmen? Can't a white ball hit a cow? Is this more than you know? The true strength of the protoss is no better than Paiguruo, or even stronger... Even a can might not be able to react at the speed of a fork! The first creation in the universe, the strongest race, even the Taida Spirit Tribe at its peak would not be able to fight head-on with the Star Spirits... The only ones that can threaten them in 40K are the Ancient Saints, Star Gods, and Spare Ribs, not the four vendors... The Dark Archon can easily take these four little brats offline... When it comes to fleets and the power of the golden fleet, the Zerg have to stay away! If the protoss really comes to 40K, they will just kill randomly... Don't compare that game's toy with 99 knives cut off and its technology smoothed out, compared to the technology of the Protoss... In the space fleet battle, 40K has to lie down even if it's a chop! If other races can't even compete with their ribs, let alone the protoss, the Xel'naga's level even exceeds that of the star gods... As their twisted creations, the protoss have received the most care! He even gave the education in person! Game and Settings If you insist on getting the game data, then please also get the 40K game data... What is the mission of the Astartes! Just go to hell with the established ones! What are spareribs? It's just a statue, that thing in your hand is a flashlight! Eldar? Hey hey, typical vase! Looks good but looks useless! As for the titanium industry? Just don't mention it! So if you want to write it, then face up to the setting, restore the true combat power, and make the fighting in this universe real, the collision of psychic blades and power swords, explosive bombs and plasma fragmentation guns! Melt, prism beams, these are the real things... Go take a good look at the settings collection... Let me reiterate that I don't mean to flatter anyone, but I just saw this kind of voice and rebuttal that extremely demeaned a race I like!
A Necron passes by
Pai Gu: Star God? Sorry, I read it wrong.
Looking at it now, the setting is very novel, but that's it. I have no desire to continue reading. I am purely dissatisfied with the simple and bland narrative, and the combat power settings of Warhammer and Star Wars. It can be said that the author is concerned about the balance of combat power in both aspects, and fails to take care of both aspects. The confrontation scenes do not have any characteristics of Warhammer or Star Wars. There are only simple battle damage reports and simple battle scenes. It can be said that the author's fighting ability is not strong. As for the author saying that he used to write about Star Wars, I have reservations. After all, in my impression, most of the people who wrote about Star Wars before wrote about Zerg. There are many good books. There are really few Gods, and there are more Humans than Gods. The Protoss here are more like the pure version of the Eldar in Warhammer, and their combat effectiveness is still very average. The Protoss technologies mentioned by the author, such as time phase, are limited to preserving warships in the flames of war, so it is difficult to evaluate them.
It was so poorly written that I was speechless. I couldn't stand it after reading more than ten chapters.
There really aren't many Warhammer novels
There are really not many Warhammer novels with more than 50,000 words. I must support it by giving it a five-star rating.
Find a good Warhammer novel, whether it has a female protagonist or not. If there is a female protagonist, it might be a bit toxic.
Well, this book originally wanted to give Samsung a very novel setting, but the writing technique is not pleasing to the eye. There are more than 400 chapters in this book. The best part of this book so far is actually people's livelihood, the integration of multiple races, and the alien's view of the Protoss Empire. In particular, the part where the Death Angel went to live in seclusion in the Protoss Empire is the most interesting part of this book, but some parts are actually written very stupidly. It feels like the author wrote it for this Protoss Empire, and it seemed that he was open to 55 in everything. The first few times were fine, but when the Death Angel chased him. When the Fallen Angels ran to the Soul Empire, they obviously had all the information. It felt like the right time, right place, and right people could give them a smooth sailing. As a result, when I wrote it, I felt it was still a 50-50 split. This book might be better if it changed the writing direction. For example, it would be more space to describe the better system of the Protoss Empire, which gradually (cannibalizes) each star sector, and then a newer doctrine is born to make this desperate galaxy less desperate. I feel that this is more interesting than the current direction.
Writing war scenes is not bad. I originally planned to open a novel and listen to it to fall asleep. Then I listened to the two sides on the battlefield competing for advantage with their own calculations, and then I couldn't fall asleep. Just emmmm, since the protagonist basically does not participate in the battlefield, I basically can't tell what the protagonist's name is when I see it later, haha, and it is difficult to have a deep impression of the protagonist.
That's the same sentence, there are too few Warhammer novels, five stars










