
Let Me Save the World, I Submit an Extermination Order Backhand
by Pickle Man
About This Novel
Travel through the future and participate in the "Civilization Ark" competition that attracts global attention. Looking at these innocent civilizations, Gu Hang smiled. He decided to give the world a little Warhammer 40k shock Backhandedly filed a Human Survival Act! We will embrace tyranny, silence the people, and purify dissidents! Facing the rebellion, the plan he submitted was [Servant Transformation]! Faced with his faith, his choice was to burn down the last church and implement [Imperial Truth]! Facing the aliens, his fleet didn't even bother to open communications and directly carried out orders! While the elves are still planting trees and the mages are still rubbing fireballs, my Thunder Warriors have already flattened the continent! While the Federation is still wrangling and the Divine Power is still praying, the empire's footsteps have purified the entire galaxy! Many years later, when other civilizations were still complacent about "cosmic peace". Gu Hang's human empire is already sitting on a golden throne made of billions of bones, staring coldly at this dark universe. Judge: "You have no conscience!" Audience: "You are a complete devil!" Gu Hang: "No, I'm just looking for a way to survive for mankind." Because, in a dark universe filled with only war, mercy is the original sin! "We are humans." "Anyone who does not serve the Emperor is a heretic!"
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Official(32)Scraped 25d ago
It's so difficult to stretch, it feels like an insult to your IQ if you don't have any brains, there are too many loopholes, if you click on the technology, you can create it, and you can't explain the cheating, but the technology is inexplicably crushed, it's difficult to stretch
There are so many flaws that I don't know how to complain.
Anyway, the creation of Quasi-Stellium Warhammer articles (here I am referring to Quasi-Stellium as you are responsible for guiding the development of this civilization) has certain ideological and writing thresholds. As long as you enter and cheat, there is no problem. You can just read it as a cool article without a brain, but you choose to use a pen to guide the development of civilization. Why does Warhammer 40k have such a worldview? In the 40th millennium of mankind, the once glorious civilization left unimaginable heritage to the human empire. The four evil gods of subspace limited the war in this world to a weird but barely manageable way. There was also an emperor who cared about mankind and volunteered to become the cohesive core of the human empire, blocking the greatest disaster. What's in this article? In this book, a primitive tribe must research and develop to drill wood and make fire. Their enemies are technological barbarians. You suddenly took out the genetic modification technology and ceramite armor for me. Treat human lives as disposable consumables and give them away like the Human Empire did. The human empire sacrifices tens of billions or even trillions in a single battle, sacrificing for the continuation of its empire and its beliefs and humanity. How many people are there in your primitive tribe? How do you support the spiritual world of those who went up to "sacrifice"?
Isn't this just a product of pure sexual pleasure, abstract?
It's just a novel piled up with AI answers. Why don't I just play with AI myself and read some novels?
It came from a video on a certain website. Putting aside the weird technology tree from the beginning, it can be said to be a bit of standard fun in the early stages. However, this fun was completely unstoppable after Chapter 90 due to the difficulty of the AI and the inaccuracies. Obviously the player Gao Wei is using technology out of thin air, but the overall text is overly telling the story from the perspective of the characters, forget it once or twice. There are too many trivial things, and you still know from time to time that you are going to advance in the competition... After one or two hundred chapters, I didn't know if this was a competition or something. Did I make some mistake? I read several AI books in the past few days...
pull
The logic is full of loopholes, and it's not completely written. I have to make up for some mistakes in my mind.
I want to cheat but I don't know how to write, so it comes out inexplicably.
Let's make do with it, but some things are really weird. Corpse starch basically has no corpses. It is essentially a by-product of Jusu fuel. Corpse starch with corpses is considered a snack. How can it be eaten every day?
Finished
The left and right brains are fighting each other, and the context is contradictory. The author is just a liar who uses things generated by AI to deceive people.
It's hard to stretch, it's completely illogical, it's all done as you think@~@
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Community(0)
Official(32)Scraped 25d ago
It's so difficult to stretch, it feels like an insult to your IQ if you don't have any brains, there are too many loopholes, if you click on the technology, you can create it, and you can't explain the cheating, but the technology is inexplicably crushed, it's difficult to stretch
There are so many flaws that I don't know how to complain.
Anyway, the creation of Quasi-Stellium Warhammer articles (here I am referring to Quasi-Stellium as you are responsible for guiding the development of this civilization) has certain ideological and writing thresholds. As long as you enter and cheat, there is no problem. You can just read it as a cool article without a brain, but you choose to use a pen to guide the development of civilization. Why does Warhammer 40k have such a worldview? In the 40th millennium of mankind, the once glorious civilization left unimaginable heritage to the human empire. The four evil gods of subspace limited the war in this world to a weird but barely manageable way. There was also an emperor who cared about mankind and volunteered to become the cohesive core of the human empire, blocking the greatest disaster. What's in this article? In this book, a primitive tribe must research and develop to drill wood and make fire. Their enemies are technological barbarians. You suddenly took out the genetic modification technology and ceramite armor for me. Treat human lives as disposable consumables and give them away like the Human Empire did. The human empire sacrifices tens of billions or even trillions in a single battle, sacrificing for the continuation of its empire and its beliefs and humanity. How many people are there in your primitive tribe? How do you support the spiritual world of those who went up to "sacrifice"?
Isn't this just a product of pure sexual pleasure, abstract?
It's just a novel piled up with AI answers. Why don't I just play with AI myself and read some novels?
It came from a video on a certain website. Putting aside the weird technology tree from the beginning, it can be said to be a bit of standard fun in the early stages. However, this fun was completely unstoppable after Chapter 90 due to the difficulty of the AI and the inaccuracies. Obviously the player Gao Wei is using technology out of thin air, but the overall text is overly telling the story from the perspective of the characters, forget it once or twice. There are too many trivial things, and you still know from time to time that you are going to advance in the competition... After one or two hundred chapters, I didn't know if this was a competition or something. Did I make some mistake? I read several AI books in the past few days...
pull
The logic is full of loopholes, and it's not completely written. I have to make up for some mistakes in my mind.
I want to cheat but I don't know how to write, so it comes out inexplicably.
Let's make do with it, but some things are really weird. Corpse starch basically has no corpses. It is essentially a by-product of Jusu fuel. Corpse starch with corpses is considered a snack. How can it be eaten every day?
Finished
The left and right brains are fighting each other, and the context is contradictory. The author is just a liar who uses things generated by AI to deceive people.
It's hard to stretch, it's completely illogical, it's all done as you think@~@









