
Cyberpunk: from 2071
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[Cyberpunk 2077 + DLC] + [Edge Walker] + [Cyberpunk Board Game Partial Settings] Some people say that he is the mistress of 'V', the Living King of Hell in Night City. But some people say that he is the real living king of hell in Night City. Some people say that he is the most reliable mercenary in Night City. As long as the money is available, the company will be ruined. But some people say that he is the most unreliable mercenary in Night City, because even if he accepts a commission, if something he encounters during the mission makes him feel sick, he will call and choose to cancel the order on the spot - and even turn around and kill the client. He is a big figure who changed Night City, and is the fourth legendary hacker in the eyes of many people after Buttermos, Ultra, and Spider Murphy. But actually... Alex Mercer himself thought quite simply. "This world is too dirty. I just want to burn everything that is an eyesore to ashes." Of course, before that, he had to solve a problem. First, he took Lucy and the other children to escape from the Young Hacker Training Center in Arasaka - but for him, this didn't seem to be that difficult? When encountering an enemy, the computer will be overclocked, and then the prosthetic body will malfunction and the synapse will be blown. Isn't this what we players do when we are hackers? ... PS: There are already two high-quality fan novels. At present, even if the book is on the shelves, it will never stop updating the eunuch record. Every day it is on the shelf is considered basic. Old authors are welcome to collect and read it. Come on, let's burn this world to ashes together!
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Official(29)Scraped 20d ago
Please rewrite Chapter 112 (the latest chapter). You were so confident at the beginning and so negative at the end. Are you entertaining us readers? Or did you deliberately write a large plot with a low word count? It can't possibly be to improve the conscience of Night City's wanderers, right?
The author obviously doesn't want to write a romantic drama, so he deliberately sets the male protagonist's age at 14. It is estimated that Chu Nan will be the same in the finale. Is it necessary to create an all-female character team? It's too deliberate. If you want to write a group drama, both men and women should be included, instead of just using female characters as supporting roles. Many male characters in 2077 are also very useful
It is as productive as a sow, with an average of 20,000 per day. This is a real tentacle monster.
What was written in Chapter 117?
Arasaka put so much effort into contacting Ye Shi and the NCPD to put pressure on Dog Town. This was not just ordinary pressure. Ye Shi was willing to risk the consequences of chaos in the city, and asked the NCPD to invite the violent terrorist mobile team out. He also sent a team of Arasaka elites to Dog Town, and even sent out Saburo's personal bodyguards. What was the result? Takemura even caught the protagonist and left with a slight verbal warning? None of the protagonist team died. Arasaka seemed to have a fierce offensive, but in fact they were all saved by the author's bargaining patches. So what does that mean? Most of the team died, and the most normal outcome was that the protagonist was seriously injured and captured alive. If you want to write a cool novel, you should improve the protagonist's abilities and just kill him or her.
Let me say something for the author. Many people may think that the protagonist's incident in Chapters 81 to 83 is a very poisonous point, but my evaluation is that it is very cyberpunk. Instant enjoyment in a desperate world. To be honest, I only look for fan fiction based on a certain world view. It doesn't necessarily have to be about 2077, but it can write about the feeling of cyberpunk, and this book is enough.
The subject matter is good and the plot is okay, but the writing style has major flaws.
The author has a very big problem, that is, he likes to write long dialogues, and every character he creates is very long-winded. When talking about one thing, he must explain it clearly from beginning to end, for fear of missing any details. Since childhood, teachers have taught us that writing should be detailed and appropriate, and not all details have to be written. It's not impossible to say so many words, but the best way is to reveal the desired information indirectly through dialogue between the two characters, questions and answers. Without waiting for others to ask questions, you take the initiative to say everything you want. This not only makes people look talkative, but also very arrogant. More importantly, it seriously affects the reading experience. Hope the author can improve.
Isn't it? Just a eunuch?
Company V has just appeared and hasn't explained anything yet. It feels like there are still a lot of things to do, so he just becomes a eunuch? ? ?
The hot-blooded idiot of Japanese comics
The kind of protagonist who grows up through setbacks, has a relatively old style, and has good control over words. I'm not sure if it's a bit of a literary problem, and some chapters are really inexplicable.
You are really good at word count. If you put more than 1 million words in other people's books, you can finish it
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Official(29)Scraped 20d ago
Please rewrite Chapter 112 (the latest chapter). You were so confident at the beginning and so negative at the end. Are you entertaining us readers? Or did you deliberately write a large plot with a low word count? It can't possibly be to improve the conscience of Night City's wanderers, right?
The author obviously doesn't want to write a romantic drama, so he deliberately sets the male protagonist's age at 14. It is estimated that Chu Nan will be the same in the finale. Is it necessary to create an all-female character team? It's too deliberate. If you want to write a group drama, both men and women should be included, instead of just using female characters as supporting roles. Many male characters in 2077 are also very useful
It is as productive as a sow, with an average of 20,000 per day. This is a real tentacle monster.
What was written in Chapter 117?
Arasaka put so much effort into contacting Ye Shi and the NCPD to put pressure on Dog Town. This was not just ordinary pressure. Ye Shi was willing to risk the consequences of chaos in the city, and asked the NCPD to invite the violent terrorist mobile team out. He also sent a team of Arasaka elites to Dog Town, and even sent out Saburo's personal bodyguards. What was the result? Takemura even caught the protagonist and left with a slight verbal warning? None of the protagonist team died. Arasaka seemed to have a fierce offensive, but in fact they were all saved by the author's bargaining patches. So what does that mean? Most of the team died, and the most normal outcome was that the protagonist was seriously injured and captured alive. If you want to write a cool novel, you should improve the protagonist's abilities and just kill him or her.
Let me say something for the author. Many people may think that the protagonist's incident in Chapters 81 to 83 is a very poisonous point, but my evaluation is that it is very cyberpunk. Instant enjoyment in a desperate world. To be honest, I only look for fan fiction based on a certain world view. It doesn't necessarily have to be about 2077, but it can write about the feeling of cyberpunk, and this book is enough.
The subject matter is good and the plot is okay, but the writing style has major flaws.
The author has a very big problem, that is, he likes to write long dialogues, and every character he creates is very long-winded. When talking about one thing, he must explain it clearly from beginning to end, for fear of missing any details. Since childhood, teachers have taught us that writing should be detailed and appropriate, and not all details have to be written. It's not impossible to say so many words, but the best way is to reveal the desired information indirectly through dialogue between the two characters, questions and answers. Without waiting for others to ask questions, you take the initiative to say everything you want. This not only makes people look talkative, but also very arrogant. More importantly, it seriously affects the reading experience. Hope the author can improve.
Isn't it? Just a eunuch?
Company V has just appeared and hasn't explained anything yet. It feels like there are still a lot of things to do, so he just becomes a eunuch? ? ?
The hot-blooded idiot of Japanese comics
The kind of protagonist who grows up through setbacks, has a relatively old style, and has good control over words. I'm not sure if it's a bit of a literary problem, and some chapters are really inexplicable.
You are really good at word count. If you put more than 1 million words in other people's books, you can finish it
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[Recommendation: 75] [Ingredients: Cyberpunk 2077] [Cyberpunk world view, the protagonist plays a game and travels to the cyberpunk world, and becomes a hacker adopted by the company to mine the old network. The protagonist has super hacking ability and can crack various security protocols at will, and becomes a legend of Night City by relying on the hacker flow. This path is quite rare, and the author updates a lot] [Introduction] Some people say that he is the concubine of 'V', the living king of hell in Night City. But some people say that he is the real living king of hell in Night City. Some people say that he is the most reliable mercenary in Night City. As long as the money is available, the company will be ruined. But some people say that he is the most unreliable mercenary in Night City, because even if he accepts a commission, if something he encounters during the mission makes him feel sick, he will call and choose to cancel the order on the spot - and even turn around and kill the client. He is a big figure who changed Night City, and is the fourth legendary hacker in the eyes of many people after Buttermos, Ultra, and Spider Murphy. But actually... Alex Mercer himself thought quite simply. "This world is too dirty. I just want to burn everything that is an eyesore to ashes." Of course, before that could happen, he had to solve a problem. First, he took Lucy and the other children to escape from the Young Hacker Training Center in Arasaka - but for him, this didn't seem to be that difficult? When encountering an enemy, the computer will be overclocked, and then the prosthetic body will malfunction and the synapse will be blown. Isn't this what we players do when we are hackers?



Cyberpunk 2077 fans Well written, I recommend everyone to try it




Although it's finished, it's a bit short. But I think it's a good article.




This is a top-notch book. The subject matter, rhythm, and ideas are all interesting. Rating: 8.5













