
Galactic Empire: Foundation (original Work of the American Tv Series of the Same Name)
About This Novel
Lee Pace and Jared Harris star in the original version of the American TV series "Foundation" of the same name. With the help of robots, humans quickly mastered the technology to transform alien planets and started a magnificent interstellar colonization movement. Human beings multiplied and expanded like locusts in the Milky Way. With their eternal ignorance and wisdom, greed and conscience, they landed on desolate planets, and involved the Milky Way in the long interstellar Warring States era.
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Official(42)Scraped 4d ago
Although the teacher asked me to write reading notes before I read it, this book is really interesting!
Epic grandeur
Surprised, the world after 10,000 years will still need this kind of manual inspection? ?
. . . Don't want to talk
The characterization is delicate, multi-faceted and infectious
As the title suggests, the characterization and language descriptions in Galactic Empire are very profound. The three-body body is equally beautiful in comparison. The characters' experiences are pitiful and boring. Among them, I like the character of Mayor Harding the most. He said that "force is the last resort of incompetence." There is a deep meaning in his words. Problems can be solved without force. This mayor with an extraordinary mind used his wise decision-making and management skills to resolve the two "Sedon Crisis". Chapters 2 and 3 of the novel pave the way for his image and status. By creating a balance of forces, loving each other, and not attacking, he overcame the first crisis and dealt Anacreon a head-on blow. Later, he used the power of religion to control these neighboring countries, completed some form of expansion, brought peace to the base, stuck to his beliefs and feared the enemy, preserved the base while proving his innocence, and was respected by the people of the base...
Science and fantasy are admirable👍👍👍
Read this book.
Great
Bang, bang, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick.
Good historical science fiction
What it writes is actually human history, but it has a science fiction shell.
What agreement did Seldon make with the Imperial Committee of Public Safety?
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Official(42)Scraped 4d ago
Although the teacher asked me to write reading notes before I read it, this book is really interesting!
Epic grandeur
Surprised, the world after 10,000 years will still need this kind of manual inspection? ?
. . . Don't want to talk
The characterization is delicate, multi-faceted and infectious
As the title suggests, the characterization and language descriptions in Galactic Empire are very profound. The three-body body is equally beautiful in comparison. The characters' experiences are pitiful and boring. Among them, I like the character of Mayor Harding the most. He said that "force is the last resort of incompetence." There is a deep meaning in his words. Problems can be solved without force. This mayor with an extraordinary mind used his wise decision-making and management skills to resolve the two "Sedon Crisis". Chapters 2 and 3 of the novel pave the way for his image and status. By creating a balance of forces, loving each other, and not attacking, he overcame the first crisis and dealt Anacreon a head-on blow. Later, he used the power of religion to control these neighboring countries, completed some form of expansion, brought peace to the base, stuck to his beliefs and feared the enemy, preserved the base while proving his innocence, and was respected by the people of the base...
Science and fantasy are admirable👍👍👍
Read this book.
Great
Bang, bang, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick, stick.
Good historical science fiction
What it writes is actually human history, but it has a science fiction shell.
What agreement did Seldon make with the Imperial Committee of Public Safety?

