
Interdimensional Science and Technology Starting from Cyberpunk
by 0.2097
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The new book "Cyberpunk: Cyborg Tyrant" has been released. "Technology changes life and makes the world a better place." Lear, who firmly believed in this sentence, died of nuclear radiation and began his journey through different worlds - "It's not me that's wrong, it's the world. Let's start by defeating Arasaka." "What a powerful cybernetic body, but fortunately my Cybertronian cybernetic body is not bad either." --------------------------- The main world is probably Marvel, with a higher upper limit and more freedom.
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There is no clear main line. The protagonist travels through time. He obviously wants to live, but his behavior is incompatible with his goal. It is understandable that the protagonist Goldfinger deceived V in 2077 due to his weak body in the early stage. A big force can be added later. With the protagonist's Goldfinger, he can become a villain in a very short time. As the core character, after using the power of a big force to hang the protagonist for a year or two, he can completely break through the upper limit of the world with the ability of Goldfinger, and then heal himself, and then resell the technology on both sides, use up the resources here, use the resources there, and then integrate them together, and both sides will become a giant. Isn't this good? What do you think the protagonist has been doing? There is absolutely no need to be a mercenary to fight against big forces. Also, if you see the protagonist killing everyone in 2077, what is he doing in Marvel? Be a bitch? The rationality of the author's writing is not very consistent, but the author is very talented in the sense of adventure. Seeing this, he will not give three stars but a negative review. The reason is that the adventure written by the author is quite exciting.
There is an oppressive feeling. The protagonist is always being chased and cannot relax for a moment. Marvel is pressed by the giants to rush for time. Cyberpunk is also playing hard to survive. It is clear that it wants to survive. A book with technology at its core has technical construction. The company is the king. If you have money and power, you can survive and change the world. In the end, you have to work hard as a mercenary. What's the use of working hard? Development is the last word. The Chinese wisdom is to accumulate food, build walls, and slowly become king. It means risking your life to show off, and you will be constantly expelled. Running around, he is in pointless danger from time to time, and he keeps making treatment more difficult. He is no longer human, even his human form is gone, his human functions have been deleted, and his ability to travel through the world has been pulled down and turned into a villain's research result. Overall, it is extremely depressing. It seems that he keeps destroying enemies, but in fact he keeps dancing on the tip of a knife unnecessarily. Marvel's oil company ridiculously controls 80% of the world's energy, and they all have nuclear weapons. Is it so easy to fight? How can I be frightened? In cyberpunk, technology is still king. If you build a technology company and develop it, even if AI controls the mayor, even if the company takes over the city, it can still take it back and change the world. There is obviously a lot of technology, so you have to work as a mercenary to risk your life, and owe money as fun, and make yourself a public enemy of the world, directly offending everyone. Our company is constantly being attacked by wanted people, and we almost died with the people around us many times. You are not a superman. If you don't have the halo of the protagonist, I don't know how many times you will die. Isn't it good to combine the development of technology in the two worlds and crush them? Where do you have to be a mercenary? Who is the boss? Top scientists are fighting in the sky all the time. I'm really speechless. I don't have any skills, so I drag the people around me to death like a war maniac, and then I try to fight for my life and accelerate my death. I also say that it's someone else's fault. It's nonsense. Without you, Night City can still reach 2077. Let's take advantage of the time to develop. The company has everything under control to treat diseases, and there is no chance of winning in a corporate war. The current situation is all due to the company not taking serious action, and repeatedly jumping on the line of life and death. If you don't have the halo of the protagonist, everyone will die depending on what you do, and it will become more and more seriously ill, and you will no longer be human. It is pure isolation. You have to fight head-on when you are weak, and you have no wisdom at all. I really regret booking it all. I can't bear to watch it anymore.
The best 2077 fan I've seen so far
I have read a lot of 2077 fanfics, but I see that the author is the first one to have a good understanding of the entire event, instead of starting to write novels after watching the anime and playing the game. [Cyberpunk: Red] contains a lot of content, even the ACPA armor (this thing is so unbelievable that it usually does not appear on the desktop), but the author probably wrote it after watching the video of superconducting noodles (the previous issues were about AI Hunter content, and then the author wrote it out), if you have a chance, go online and look for the full version of the rule book and read it. There are a lot of things in it that cannot be written into the novel, but it is very helpful for building a world view.
Chapter 180 Poison Point
You can clearly feel the decline in writing power here, which is both watery and disgusting. There are so many scenes for a small villain, and the protagonist and V killed the military technology boss when he first came out. Why is there so much focus on this night wandering ghost now? Didn't you say that you weren't very good at shaping characters before? Now it is written like this, a pedophile, the purpose of giving him so many scenes is to disgust people, right? Thank you. I was caught off guard and left.
If you delete the Marvel plot, it will be 5 stars.
I don't really understand why adding a Marvel mainline is the point, it's just a logistics world. 2077 Is obviously better looking and more exciting, and the character network is naturally more compact. What everyone wants to see is the protagonist who is omnipotent and kills everyone, not just a farmer and a dog.
By the way, will gout occur after having a foreign body implant?
After a fracture, the wound will feel a dull pain whenever it rains. Then will these people who have a lot of messy things in their bodies suffer from gout?
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A good book should not be buried, it depends on whether the author can continue writing it.
Can anyone recommend a novel similar to this one? No more books to read.
As the title says, both 2077 and American comics are fine.
I think Marvel's writing is just average. I'm a bit confused The author first writes that AI is designed based on its purpose, and the underlying logic after awakening is also about the initial design. Then why do you say Jarvis looks like Stark? I remember that Jarvis was originally designed to be a butler. Even after he awakens, he should be like that. The purpose of housekeeping code of conduct is Stark's position is that of a scientist. How is that different? So see Jarvis knocking Stark out I can't understand that as a housekeeper, he can't help but make the owner faint. It's not realistic, unless he has a new wife.
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There is no clear main line. The protagonist travels through time. He obviously wants to live, but his behavior is incompatible with his goal. It is understandable that the protagonist Goldfinger deceived V in 2077 due to his weak body in the early stage. A big force can be added later. With the protagonist's Goldfinger, he can become a villain in a very short time. As the core character, after using the power of a big force to hang the protagonist for a year or two, he can completely break through the upper limit of the world with the ability of Goldfinger, and then heal himself, and then resell the technology on both sides, use up the resources here, use the resources there, and then integrate them together, and both sides will become a giant. Isn't this good? What do you think the protagonist has been doing? There is absolutely no need to be a mercenary to fight against big forces. Also, if you see the protagonist killing everyone in 2077, what is he doing in Marvel? Be a bitch? The rationality of the author's writing is not very consistent, but the author is very talented in the sense of adventure. Seeing this, he will not give three stars but a negative review. The reason is that the adventure written by the author is quite exciting.
There is an oppressive feeling. The protagonist is always being chased and cannot relax for a moment. Marvel is pressed by the giants to rush for time. Cyberpunk is also playing hard to survive. It is clear that it wants to survive. A book with technology at its core has technical construction. The company is the king. If you have money and power, you can survive and change the world. In the end, you have to work hard as a mercenary. What's the use of working hard? Development is the last word. The Chinese wisdom is to accumulate food, build walls, and slowly become king. It means risking your life to show off, and you will be constantly expelled. Running around, he is in pointless danger from time to time, and he keeps making treatment more difficult. He is no longer human, even his human form is gone, his human functions have been deleted, and his ability to travel through the world has been pulled down and turned into a villain's research result. Overall, it is extremely depressing. It seems that he keeps destroying enemies, but in fact he keeps dancing on the tip of a knife unnecessarily. Marvel's oil company ridiculously controls 80% of the world's energy, and they all have nuclear weapons. Is it so easy to fight? How can I be frightened? In cyberpunk, technology is still king. If you build a technology company and develop it, even if AI controls the mayor, even if the company takes over the city, it can still take it back and change the world. There is obviously a lot of technology, so you have to work as a mercenary to risk your life, and owe money as fun, and make yourself a public enemy of the world, directly offending everyone. Our company is constantly being attacked by wanted people, and we almost died with the people around us many times. You are not a superman. If you don't have the halo of the protagonist, I don't know how many times you will die. Isn't it good to combine the development of technology in the two worlds and crush them? Where do you have to be a mercenary? Who is the boss? Top scientists are fighting in the sky all the time. I'm really speechless. I don't have any skills, so I drag the people around me to death like a war maniac, and then I try to fight for my life and accelerate my death. I also say that it's someone else's fault. It's nonsense. Without you, Night City can still reach 2077. Let's take advantage of the time to develop. The company has everything under control to treat diseases, and there is no chance of winning in a corporate war. The current situation is all due to the company not taking serious action, and repeatedly jumping on the line of life and death. If you don't have the halo of the protagonist, everyone will die depending on what you do, and it will become more and more seriously ill, and you will no longer be human. It is pure isolation. You have to fight head-on when you are weak, and you have no wisdom at all. I really regret booking it all. I can't bear to watch it anymore.
The best 2077 fan I've seen so far
I have read a lot of 2077 fanfics, but I see that the author is the first one to have a good understanding of the entire event, instead of starting to write novels after watching the anime and playing the game. [Cyberpunk: Red] contains a lot of content, even the ACPA armor (this thing is so unbelievable that it usually does not appear on the desktop), but the author probably wrote it after watching the video of superconducting noodles (the previous issues were about AI Hunter content, and then the author wrote it out), if you have a chance, go online and look for the full version of the rule book and read it. There are a lot of things in it that cannot be written into the novel, but it is very helpful for building a world view.
Chapter 180 Poison Point
You can clearly feel the decline in writing power here, which is both watery and disgusting. There are so many scenes for a small villain, and the protagonist and V killed the military technology boss when he first came out. Why is there so much focus on this night wandering ghost now? Didn't you say that you weren't very good at shaping characters before? Now it is written like this, a pedophile, the purpose of giving him so many scenes is to disgust people, right? Thank you. I was caught off guard and left.
If you delete the Marvel plot, it will be 5 stars.
I don't really understand why adding a Marvel mainline is the point, it's just a logistics world. 2077 Is obviously better looking and more exciting, and the character network is naturally more compact. What everyone wants to see is the protagonist who is omnipotent and kills everyone, not just a farmer and a dog.
By the way, will gout occur after having a foreign body implant?
After a fracture, the wound will feel a dull pain whenever it rains. Then will these people who have a lot of messy things in their bodies suffer from gout?
Give good reviews
A good book should not be buried, it depends on whether the author can continue writing it.
Can anyone recommend a novel similar to this one? No more books to read.
As the title says, both 2077 and American comics are fine.
I think Marvel's writing is just average. I'm a bit confused The author first writes that AI is designed based on its purpose, and the underlying logic after awakening is also about the initial design. Then why do you say Jarvis looks like Stark? I remember that Jarvis was originally designed to be a butler. Even after he awakens, he should be like that. The purpose of housekeeping code of conduct is Stark's position is that of a scientist. How is that different? So see Jarvis knocking Stark out I can't understand that as a housekeeper, he can't help but make the owner faint. It's not realistic, unless he has a new wife.
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Very interesting, main world Marvel + Cyberpunk 2077. I have never played 2077, but the author's writing is really good. Even if I haven't played 2077 and don't understand it, it won't affect my reading.




4⭐️Recommended [Cyberpunk 2077][Dual Plane Adventure] [Technology Black Box] Recommended for people who like games (Cyberpunk 2077). Welcome to Night City. Are you going to be a nobody, or are you going to make a name for yourself? Those who have never played games can get started relatively easily. The threshold is low, but it is still there. (I watched a small part of the Marvel world while skipping)




Recommended value: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ After the protagonist dies from nuclear radiation, he begins to travel through different worlds. It's not me who's wrong, it's the world. Let's start by defeating Arasaka. What a powerful cybernetic body. Fortunately, my Cybertronian cybernetic body is not bad either.



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