
Survival on the Star Sea: Starting from a Small Broken Ship and Becoming Stronger
by Beat Up The Little White Rabbit
About This Novel
Welcome to read the new book "Lords of the Star Sea: Become a Telekinesis Master at the Beginning". The world explodes and humans travel across the world. This is a false science fiction world. There are zombies, Leviathans, bugs, lizardmen, sandworms, and various alien creatures here. There are also various unscientific existences, hell stars, cosmic wraiths, deep space echoes, and those indescribable worlds. Choose your origin to become a different profession, start a ship, and develop the planet system. First go through the trial on the initial planet and gain the qualification to live. Then began to colonize the planet, explore the planet, obtain resources, expand power, and eliminate the unscientific beings wandering around the colony. Respond to special events once a quarter, such as gamma ray bursts, interstellar pirate swarms, and insect spores. . . In the face of various crises, only absolute caution can survive. The protagonist was writing a plug-in script for a certain Star Wars game before traveling through time. By chance, he was attached to his body and brought along with him. While others were still busy dealing with the disaster, he got the upper hand and was already driving an [offensive-class] battleship to destroy pirates and collect resources. . . With countless battleships, the territory radiates throughout the cantilever!
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Official(16)Scraped 21d ago
Who knows, my family, there is a cheat in this survival store
If you don't write to survive, you have to add a plug-in. Now I can't even write a novel without a cheat plug-in.
There is no harem in this article, it is an imaginative article. Newcomer, new book, please bear with me.
Just like the title. . .
If you haven't read it yet, please comment first
The author himself said that imagination writing should not be the kind of mindless invincibility, nor should there be any shortage of food. The protagonist directly monopolizes food, primitive accumulation, there are so many people in the world, you cannot be the only one who has the opportunity. I hope to write more supporting roles and have a reasonable and passionate struggle for hegemony.
This book has a good setting, but it's just a good setting
There are too many system prompts, various prompts, and various narrations, and it is almost too empty to feel immersive. In the early stage, I felt like I was playing a single-player game. There were too many prompts, which was very unfriendly to readers. I was too lazy to read + it was boring to read. I suggest you write a new book. This book is basically terrible.
What are you writing about? The story is incoherent and incomprehensible.
The female protagonist in this book is indeed a problem, I am still good at it and love writing
I'm so sorry to everyone But the whole book basically only has this one heroine. If you don't like it, you can skip the previous episodes where the heroine appears. What follows is mainly about avoiding disaster planet exploration, race wars, space exploration, special battleships, and strange events, and the heroine will gradually fade out.
uncomfortable
What the hell is happening when things are going well in front and suddenly the speed increases? It looks uncomfortable.
The plot is good, but there is too much nonsense and there is a suspicion of cheating on the word count.
Why do I feel like this book is a different prequel to Battleship? It's the history of human struggle. It introduces how the Star Alliance rose, how humans came, and why we need to find a home planet. It's really similar.
It's been blocked again, it should be restored tomorrow. . . Probably a misnomer
Misnomer. . . I didn't write about cars either.
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Official(16)Scraped 21d ago
Who knows, my family, there is a cheat in this survival store
If you don't write to survive, you have to add a plug-in. Now I can't even write a novel without a cheat plug-in.
There is no harem in this article, it is an imaginative article. Newcomer, new book, please bear with me.
Just like the title. . .
If you haven't read it yet, please comment first
The author himself said that imagination writing should not be the kind of mindless invincibility, nor should there be any shortage of food. The protagonist directly monopolizes food, primitive accumulation, there are so many people in the world, you cannot be the only one who has the opportunity. I hope to write more supporting roles and have a reasonable and passionate struggle for hegemony.
This book has a good setting, but it's just a good setting
There are too many system prompts, various prompts, and various narrations, and it is almost too empty to feel immersive. In the early stage, I felt like I was playing a single-player game. There were too many prompts, which was very unfriendly to readers. I was too lazy to read + it was boring to read. I suggest you write a new book. This book is basically terrible.
What are you writing about? The story is incoherent and incomprehensible.
The female protagonist in this book is indeed a problem, I am still good at it and love writing
I'm so sorry to everyone But the whole book basically only has this one heroine. If you don't like it, you can skip the previous episodes where the heroine appears. What follows is mainly about avoiding disaster planet exploration, race wars, space exploration, special battleships, and strange events, and the heroine will gradually fade out.
uncomfortable
What the hell is happening when things are going well in front and suddenly the speed increases? It looks uncomfortable.
The plot is good, but there is too much nonsense and there is a suspicion of cheating on the word count.
Why do I feel like this book is a different prequel to Battleship? It's the history of human struggle. It introduces how the Star Alliance rose, how humans came, and why we need to find a home planet. It's really similar.
It's been blocked again, it should be restored tomorrow. . . Probably a misnomer
Misnomer. . . I didn't write about cars either.













