
Won't You Let Me Fly the Mecha? I Turned into Noah
by Swing Zixuan
About This Novel
Monsters have arrived and invaded Blue Star. In order to deal with the threat of monsters. Humans use technology and combine it with monster bodies to create extremely powerful monster weapons, monster mechas. It is said that driving a mecha is a romance for all men. In order to become a top mecha pilot. The reincarnated Qin Yu trained for two and a half years and eventually became the best trainee. However, during the final assessment, someone tampered with the assessment results and took away the top mecha that should have belonged to him. In anger, Qin Yu gave up his dream. He turned around and took out Ultraman Nexus's transformation device to evolve into the Truster. "Okay, okay, you won't let me open the mecha, right? Then I'll transform into Ultraman Noah! Let's see who is ruthless!" The moment Qin Yu pulled out the Evolved Truster. The whole world has seen the light!
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Official(391)Scraped 7d ago
No light character
If this is Ultraman Dark, I have no problem with it, but this is Nexus. The protagonist is not of the character of light. He can obviously quickly destroy the armor he wants to destroy and then withdraw. The protagonist's initial irritation and anger are no different from ordinary people. The reason why he gives up controlling the mecha is unreasonable.
I guess the author doesn't even read Ultraman.
To be honest, it sucks. The protagonist is no different than an upstart who suddenly gains superpowers. Abusing Ultraman's power and treating him as his own tool, and the people in this world also have a look that makes people hypertensive. It's not that they are set up well, but they don't look like normal people. For example, if the score is tampered with, I won't say anything if it is a normal score. After all, it is a novel. But it can indeed determine the score of the mecha pilot, and it is also for the chance to fight for it. I just want to say that this kind of behavior is no different from rape, and the logic is that it is because I want to drive, which is like a child's play. The same goes for the protagonist. I won't talk about destroying the three mechas at the beginning. After all, I thought those three mechas were stupid when they attacked the protagonist. But then I wanted to destroy the SSS mecha, so I gave up here. That's what Ultraman's power is for you, right? I guess the author doesn't even read Ultraman's, and what he writes is similar to the short video copywriting for a marketing account.
The protagonist will only steal the energy of other Ultraman, instead of slowly defeating monsters Writing the protagonist this way makes him look like a bully, rather than a capable person with a mission like in the original Nexus series.
I came in just to see Ultraman. It turns out that what you wrote doesn't look like it at all. I really don't understand. It has to be written as evil to make a righteous character look good, right?
I advise Maou fans not to watch it, Zannai
Now I have read a few chapters on the website and found them quite interesting, so I downloaded the software to read them. As a result, the subsequent plot makes me think that the author has not read it at all. The first is the character of the protagonist. It is normal to feel angry and want to retaliate against those in the base after being manipulated in secret. Anyone who is not a saint will do this, but the question is why dismantle the other mechas? Co-author The safety of the entire city has nothing to do with the protagonist, right? After all, he is a person who has been trained by the base. He doesn't consider the consequences at all. He is like a lawless person after gaining power. Nai has criteria for selecting people. Will an egoist like the protagonist be chosen by Nai? Funny, no wonder we need to build a system. Then there is the combat power and the like. Compared with Dragon Ball Super, some monsters in the original series of Ou can be dealt with by the defense team. As a result, the strength has taken off immediately. The author does not understand Ou and the monsters at all. Regardless of the details in the article, I am afraid that they are all searched on Baidu Encyclopedia or from the Ou marketing account. When reading this book, I feel like I am reading "You Look Like a Ghost When You Smile" The second is the layout of the article. I didn't know that the author had a grudge against the Enter key. He uses the Enter key as often as he breathes. That's all I can say. After all, I haven't read it and I don't think much of it either.
Others: I want to protect the lights of thousands of families behind me. Although none of them are lit for me. Protagonist: I want to destroy thousands of lights behind me. Even though the monsters won't help me.
This makes me a little bit unable to stand it!
I can understand absorbing Gricho's energy, destroying bases and dismantling mechas, and wiping out one's enemies, but then he talks about destroying the earth and talking to high-level officials, but he is still not satisfied with the requirements negotiated by high-level officials. I can't understand this. Why don't I agree with this? If I agree, the plot will be more harmonious, and I won't be criticized by those scumbags. According to the protagonist's temperament, if he continues to fight against each other, he might really destroy the earth. The protagonist's temperament is completely opposite to Brother Zhun and Brother Lian. Can't you tell me that your protagonist is Mephistopheles and Dark Zaki? This born protagonist is completely unworthy of possessing the light of bond. I just hope there is a twist later, otherwise this book will collapse sooner or later. This book is indeed quite good, but the protagonist is not good. Since the protagonist has obtained the power of the light of bond, if he wants to kill someone, he should assassinate him quickly, and let the enemy go to despair in the unknown. Isn't it good? After all, Nexus is the embodiment of justice. You are tainting Nexus and NOA, and tainting the status of Nexus and NOA in 7!
I don't understand how this rating came about
I just read the first dozen chapters and couldn't stand it anymore. Let me briefly summarize: The protagonist was plotted by the villain, lost his qualification as a top mecha pilot, and got a golden finger to transform into Ultraman. The villain just happened to drive the mecha that should belong to him, so he decided to take revenge. How to take revenge? The protagonist takes the initiative to attack the base where the mecha is stored, just to dismantle the mecha that should belong to him, and has no intention of killing the villain. My cerebellum shrank when I saw this. The villain has a grudge against your protagonist and instead of killing him, you dismantle the mecha to vent your anger? If not you, what kind of operation is this? It's so outrageous. I rarely write book reviews, but I really can't help myself with this one. It's so silly!
It's strange, why can it still reach 8.4 Points? Even if I want to write dark stories, it won't be like this. The protagonist is like a fool who swells up as soon as he gains power. If you want to write it this way, you should be more ruthless and thorough, showing unrivaled power so that no one dares to explode. As Emperor Yan said, what is evil is neither evil nor righteous. It's really painful to watch. If you want to write a dark novel, I suggest you read other people's novels about Nexus and learn from them.
I feel that the protagonist is like an emotional waste with a disgusting personality. He doesn't take revenge even if he wants to. Instead, he kills a group of people who have no vengeance against you. Nexus used to protect the lights of Wanjia, but he simply destroyed Wanjia's lights.
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Official(391)Scraped 7d ago
No light character
If this is Ultraman Dark, I have no problem with it, but this is Nexus. The protagonist is not of the character of light. He can obviously quickly destroy the armor he wants to destroy and then withdraw. The protagonist's initial irritation and anger are no different from ordinary people. The reason why he gives up controlling the mecha is unreasonable.
I guess the author doesn't even read Ultraman.
To be honest, it sucks. The protagonist is no different than an upstart who suddenly gains superpowers. Abusing Ultraman's power and treating him as his own tool, and the people in this world also have a look that makes people hypertensive. It's not that they are set up well, but they don't look like normal people. For example, if the score is tampered with, I won't say anything if it is a normal score. After all, it is a novel. But it can indeed determine the score of the mecha pilot, and it is also for the chance to fight for it. I just want to say that this kind of behavior is no different from rape, and the logic is that it is because I want to drive, which is like a child's play. The same goes for the protagonist. I won't talk about destroying the three mechas at the beginning. After all, I thought those three mechas were stupid when they attacked the protagonist. But then I wanted to destroy the SSS mecha, so I gave up here. That's what Ultraman's power is for you, right? I guess the author doesn't even read Ultraman's, and what he writes is similar to the short video copywriting for a marketing account.
The protagonist will only steal the energy of other Ultraman, instead of slowly defeating monsters Writing the protagonist this way makes him look like a bully, rather than a capable person with a mission like in the original Nexus series.
I came in just to see Ultraman. It turns out that what you wrote doesn't look like it at all. I really don't understand. It has to be written as evil to make a righteous character look good, right?
I advise Maou fans not to watch it, Zannai
Now I have read a few chapters on the website and found them quite interesting, so I downloaded the software to read them. As a result, the subsequent plot makes me think that the author has not read it at all. The first is the character of the protagonist. It is normal to feel angry and want to retaliate against those in the base after being manipulated in secret. Anyone who is not a saint will do this, but the question is why dismantle the other mechas? Co-author The safety of the entire city has nothing to do with the protagonist, right? After all, he is a person who has been trained by the base. He doesn't consider the consequences at all. He is like a lawless person after gaining power. Nai has criteria for selecting people. Will an egoist like the protagonist be chosen by Nai? Funny, no wonder we need to build a system. Then there is the combat power and the like. Compared with Dragon Ball Super, some monsters in the original series of Ou can be dealt with by the defense team. As a result, the strength has taken off immediately. The author does not understand Ou and the monsters at all. Regardless of the details in the article, I am afraid that they are all searched on Baidu Encyclopedia or from the Ou marketing account. When reading this book, I feel like I am reading "You Look Like a Ghost When You Smile" The second is the layout of the article. I didn't know that the author had a grudge against the Enter key. He uses the Enter key as often as he breathes. That's all I can say. After all, I haven't read it and I don't think much of it either.
Others: I want to protect the lights of thousands of families behind me. Although none of them are lit for me. Protagonist: I want to destroy thousands of lights behind me. Even though the monsters won't help me.
This makes me a little bit unable to stand it!
I can understand absorbing Gricho's energy, destroying bases and dismantling mechas, and wiping out one's enemies, but then he talks about destroying the earth and talking to high-level officials, but he is still not satisfied with the requirements negotiated by high-level officials. I can't understand this. Why don't I agree with this? If I agree, the plot will be more harmonious, and I won't be criticized by those scumbags. According to the protagonist's temperament, if he continues to fight against each other, he might really destroy the earth. The protagonist's temperament is completely opposite to Brother Zhun and Brother Lian. Can't you tell me that your protagonist is Mephistopheles and Dark Zaki? This born protagonist is completely unworthy of possessing the light of bond. I just hope there is a twist later, otherwise this book will collapse sooner or later. This book is indeed quite good, but the protagonist is not good. Since the protagonist has obtained the power of the light of bond, if he wants to kill someone, he should assassinate him quickly, and let the enemy go to despair in the unknown. Isn't it good? After all, Nexus is the embodiment of justice. You are tainting Nexus and NOA, and tainting the status of Nexus and NOA in 7!
I don't understand how this rating came about
I just read the first dozen chapters and couldn't stand it anymore. Let me briefly summarize: The protagonist was plotted by the villain, lost his qualification as a top mecha pilot, and got a golden finger to transform into Ultraman. The villain just happened to drive the mecha that should belong to him, so he decided to take revenge. How to take revenge? The protagonist takes the initiative to attack the base where the mecha is stored, just to dismantle the mecha that should belong to him, and has no intention of killing the villain. My cerebellum shrank when I saw this. The villain has a grudge against your protagonist and instead of killing him, you dismantle the mecha to vent your anger? If not you, what kind of operation is this? It's so outrageous. I rarely write book reviews, but I really can't help myself with this one. It's so silly!
It's strange, why can it still reach 8.4 Points? Even if I want to write dark stories, it won't be like this. The protagonist is like a fool who swells up as soon as he gains power. If you want to write it this way, you should be more ruthless and thorough, showing unrivaled power so that no one dares to explode. As Emperor Yan said, what is evil is neither evil nor righteous. It's really painful to watch. If you want to write a dark novel, I suggest you read other people's novels about Nexus and learn from them.
I feel that the protagonist is like an emotional waste with a disgusting personality. He doesn't take revenge even if he wants to. Instead, he kills a group of people who have no vengeance against you. Nexus used to protect the lights of Wanjia, but he simply destroyed Wanjia's lights.










