
Full Band Blocking Interference
by Liu Cixin
About This Novel
This is a huge and tragic story. Sometime in the 21st century, NATO, led by the United States, launched a comprehensive attack on Russia. In the brutal defense war, Russia's electronic warfare equipment was unable to withstand the US attack and was retreating steadily. The only way is to create an electronic flood that blocks all communication channels and causes the electronic equipment on both sides to malfunction at the same time. So, a Russian astronaut drove a spacecraft into the sun, causing a huge magnetic storm and interrupting all communications on the earth. Humanity returned to the era before Marconi, and soldiers regained their bayonets.
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Official(18)Scraped 23d ago
The space station is so pitiful
His son drove the space station and hit the sun; Wu Jing drove the space station and hit Jupiter.
In a world with controllable nuclear fusion, the war is described as if it were from the last century. This is the only flaw.
Da Liu's knowledge is so rich!
Especially in the military aspect, the detailed and exciting descriptions of war scenes are not just based on imagination from the perspective of science fiction. I even suspect that Liu has participated in modern warfare.
This book actually has a Chinese version. . .
This is the first time I have seen a Chinese person describe war scenes so realistically. Liu lived up to expectations.
The people inside are very talkative (I only remember roughly)
Russia: We will never be the ones spoiled by electronic warfare! American commander: In Vietnam, we used iron catalpas to fight the indigenous people; in the South Island, we fought with Japan for round holes; even further back, the great Washington led his soldiers to arduously liberate the country. Now, soldiers, bayonets! French General: It's okay, General. I'll stay with you. The worst I can do is lose here again. Anyway, Napoleon was defeated here too, so there's no shame in it.
The noblest quality of man is self-sacrifice
Human beings are all selfish. Whether they are a commander or the most ordinary soldier, they will all have their own little ninety-nine in their hearts. But if a person is willing to abandon everything about himself and sacrifice himself, the light he emits will be like the sun.
The author lacks military knowledge and somewhat mythologizes the role of electromagnetic warfare.
Liu's writing style is magnificent, giving us endless imagination, and his description of war is a masterpiece! Support you, Liu Cixin
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Official(18)Scraped 23d ago
The space station is so pitiful
His son drove the space station and hit the sun; Wu Jing drove the space station and hit Jupiter.
In a world with controllable nuclear fusion, the war is described as if it were from the last century. This is the only flaw.
Da Liu's knowledge is so rich!
Especially in the military aspect, the detailed and exciting descriptions of war scenes are not just based on imagination from the perspective of science fiction. I even suspect that Liu has participated in modern warfare.
This book actually has a Chinese version. . .
This is the first time I have seen a Chinese person describe war scenes so realistically. Liu lived up to expectations.
The people inside are very talkative (I only remember roughly)
Russia: We will never be the ones spoiled by electronic warfare! American commander: In Vietnam, we used iron catalpas to fight the indigenous people; in the South Island, we fought with Japan for round holes; even further back, the great Washington led his soldiers to arduously liberate the country. Now, soldiers, bayonets! French General: It's okay, General. I'll stay with you. The worst I can do is lose here again. Anyway, Napoleon was defeated here too, so there's no shame in it.
The noblest quality of man is self-sacrifice
Human beings are all selfish. Whether they are a commander or the most ordinary soldier, they will all have their own little ninety-nine in their hearts. But if a person is willing to abandon everything about himself and sacrifice himself, the light he emits will be like the sun.
The author lacks military knowledge and somewhat mythologizes the role of electromagnetic warfare.
Liu's writing style is magnificent, giving us endless imagination, and his description of war is a masterpiece! Support you, Liu Cixin
