
God-making Project
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The invasion of alien species is an ecological disaster. When a strain of fungus from the stars breaks into the planet, what kind of shock will happen? People with hiccups explode? Do patients with inflammation spontaneously combust? Do schizophrenia patients grow three heads and six arms? The disease has been distorted and mutated thousands of times, the ecology has undergone tremendous changes, and the biosphere has been reshuffled... Can humans still stand at the top? In nature, the fittest survive and the unfit perish! Those who survive are called real people! ! !
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Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
Author: In what mental state did you write this book?
Crystal fire crystal fire crystal fire crystal fire
It looks good, but if you think about a continuous universe, a scientific version of reincarnation, and a civilization that has scanned the mental state of big data, it is not too hasty to say that ecology is king. With this technological power, it is possible to say that spiritual immortality is possible, and a brain in a vat can be assembled. There are not enough space foundations. Even if you are finally cured of all diseases, you will only be in an ecological state. In the end, you will only be a little paicai jumping around in the Milky Way. Isn't it too demoralizing to say that technology is useless?
Is this book going to be about transvestites?
Is it intentional to separate from the protagonist's style of dealing with the previous book?
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Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
Author: In what mental state did you write this book?
Crystal fire crystal fire crystal fire crystal fire
It looks good, but if you think about a continuous universe, a scientific version of reincarnation, and a civilization that has scanned the mental state of big data, it is not too hasty to say that ecology is king. With this technological power, it is possible to say that spiritual immortality is possible, and a brain in a vat can be assembled. There are not enough space foundations. Even if you are finally cured of all diseases, you will only be in an ecological state. In the end, you will only be a little paicai jumping around in the Milky Way. Isn't it too demoralizing to say that technology is useless?
Is this book going to be about transvestites?
Is it intentional to separate from the protagonist's style of dealing with the previous book?









