
Alien Signal? it Seems Like it Was Posted by Me
by Red Sign
About This Novel
Zhou Zheng has a secret. Identity, status, reputation... In fact, everything he had was copied in his dream. ... As long as he can remember, he has always had the same dream. In dreams, alien civilizations are real. The damaged alien spacecraft, the white flying insects gathering into clouds, the weird and beautiful alien plants... Just when he thought everything was a dream. He discovered that the technology in his dreams could actually be used in reality. Moreover, the alien signal received by the earth seems to have been sent by him in his dream!
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Official(4)Scraped 20d ago
Personally, I still prefer the author when it comes to settings. But your settings must at least be self-explanatory. First of all, the protagonist's timeline is outrageous. The protagonist's different world timeline dies once and is reset once. There is no problem with this setting. The question is about the radio signal sent by the protagonist. Why can the earth receive it? Isn't this timeline reset? And also for the protagonist's early difficulties. The setting is that except for the radio station in the control room, all other rooms cannot be entered due to permission issues. This is outrageous. What's even more outrageous is that a spaceship capable of interstellar navigation doesn't even have artificial intelligence. Forget it. But author, can you think about it with your little brain? Another interstellar civilization that can colonize galaxies. How could the communicator still use chips made by photolithography machines? Lithography machines have limits. Even now we are approaching this limit. You think too highly of our earth civilization, and you think too little of interstellar civilization. There are a lot of loopholes, and it's even labeled as hard science fiction. I personally suggest that you read the two books by Rainbow Gate: "Human Disappearance, Fortunately I Have Billions of Clones" and "Rebirth of the Super Battleship". Although some of the settings are outrageous, he can justify it.
The author should update quickly, otherwise I will send you the razor blade and tell me the address.
If I remember correctly, the idea and first few chapters of your book are basically based on another book. But according to my observation, your book should be a little better than that book. Come on.
Why is this book so similar to another one?
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Official(4)Scraped 20d ago
Personally, I still prefer the author when it comes to settings. But your settings must at least be self-explanatory. First of all, the protagonist's timeline is outrageous. The protagonist's different world timeline dies once and is reset once. There is no problem with this setting. The question is about the radio signal sent by the protagonist. Why can the earth receive it? Isn't this timeline reset? And also for the protagonist's early difficulties. The setting is that except for the radio station in the control room, all other rooms cannot be entered due to permission issues. This is outrageous. What's even more outrageous is that a spaceship capable of interstellar navigation doesn't even have artificial intelligence. Forget it. But author, can you think about it with your little brain? Another interstellar civilization that can colonize galaxies. How could the communicator still use chips made by photolithography machines? Lithography machines have limits. Even now we are approaching this limit. You think too highly of our earth civilization, and you think too little of interstellar civilization. There are a lot of loopholes, and it's even labeled as hard science fiction. I personally suggest that you read the two books by Rainbow Gate: "Human Disappearance, Fortunately I Have Billions of Clones" and "Rebirth of the Super Battleship". Although some of the settings are outrageous, he can justify it.
The author should update quickly, otherwise I will send you the razor blade and tell me the address.
If I remember correctly, the idea and first few chapters of your book are basically based on another book. But according to my observation, your book should be a little better than that book. Come on.
Why is this book so similar to another one?












