
Interstellar Civilization: Start with a Colonial Ship
by Who Taught Me To Cultivate Immortality?
About This Novel
[Technology] [No Heroine] [Development] [Struggle for Hegemony] (Q group is at the bottom) From scratch, an interstellar civilization rises. Its territory spans multiple star fields, and it is one of the top super civilizations in the universe. The interstellar trade network established by it has promoted exchanges among civilizations in the universe, the fleet established by it has maintained the peace of civilizations in the universe, and the star gate established by it has shortened the distance between civilizations in the universe. It all started with a Nosi Empire colony ship that entered a wormhole and traveled across time and space to another universe.
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Official(8)Scraped 27d ago
I understand the protagonist's feelings towards the earth
I understand the protagonist's feelings for the earth, but if one day I have to choose between the Nosi civilization and the earth, I hope the protagonist chooses the Nosi civilization. The protagonist is no longer a human on earth. The protagonist is the emperor of the Nosi empire. His words and deeds are related to the entire empire. He can no longer do things according to his own preferences. What the protagonist has to do is to benefit his own civilization and cannot ignore the interests of civilization for his own selfish desires. If the protagonist is an ordinary person, he can do this, but he is not now. He is the supreme ruler of a civilization.
A bit evil
Surrender or death is too evil. If you say that, can others not resist?
Finished?
Finished? ? ? This is a eunuch! The few books I could read have disappeared again.
attract
Let me speak for myself. I am also a young writer with little writing experience, but I discovered it in the vast sea of books. Its writing attracted me, and when I first started reading it, I read it with a learning attitude. After I read it, I began to look forward to the development of the story. The protagonist's civilization developed and grew step by step, and the Zerg invaded. As a reader, I was very excited to read these things. When I read the last chapter, although there was not much description of that war, I had already constructed a grand interstellar war in my mind. But as the words "End" appeared, I immediately felt a great sense of disappointment. How will the empire develop in the future? I'm really looking forward to it. I don't know if the author can read this review of mine. I personally really hope that the author can publish a new book to continue this story.
This book suits my taste very well.
Let me comment too
The dialogue feels awkward and childish, not official, and the characters may not have been written before.
So slow
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Official(8)Scraped 27d ago
I understand the protagonist's feelings towards the earth
I understand the protagonist's feelings for the earth, but if one day I have to choose between the Nosi civilization and the earth, I hope the protagonist chooses the Nosi civilization. The protagonist is no longer a human on earth. The protagonist is the emperor of the Nosi empire. His words and deeds are related to the entire empire. He can no longer do things according to his own preferences. What the protagonist has to do is to benefit his own civilization and cannot ignore the interests of civilization for his own selfish desires. If the protagonist is an ordinary person, he can do this, but he is not now. He is the supreme ruler of a civilization.
A bit evil
Surrender or death is too evil. If you say that, can others not resist?
Finished?
Finished? ? ? This is a eunuch! The few books I could read have disappeared again.
attract
Let me speak for myself. I am also a young writer with little writing experience, but I discovered it in the vast sea of books. Its writing attracted me, and when I first started reading it, I read it with a learning attitude. After I read it, I began to look forward to the development of the story. The protagonist's civilization developed and grew step by step, and the Zerg invaded. As a reader, I was very excited to read these things. When I read the last chapter, although there was not much description of that war, I had already constructed a grand interstellar war in my mind. But as the words "End" appeared, I immediately felt a great sense of disappointment. How will the empire develop in the future? I'm really looking forward to it. I don't know if the author can read this review of mine. I personally really hope that the author can publish a new book to continue this story.
This book suits my taste very well.
Let me comment too
The dialogue feels awkward and childish, not official, and the characters may not have been written before.
So slow
You say you don't know🤔Come and join our life









