
Plunder the Heavens Starting with Warhammer
by 52 Hz Star
About This Novel
Good news, it's Terra who has traveled through time. Bad news, it's Holy Terra. Traveling through Warhammer 40K, Alvin was desperate, crying like a bastard who had his toes stepped on. Wait... Alvin looked at the unfamiliar world with a confused look on his face: "Hey, uncle, what are you doing to me? Is this still the 40K universe?" Alvin was surprised to find that he could travel back and forth between Warhammer and all the worlds! Therefore, he planned to shock all the worlds with hundreds of millions of little 'warhammers'! Trisolaran Battleship: I don't know. As soon as our water droplet arrived on Earth, hundreds of two-meter-old men jumped in shouting for the emperor and so on, and then they raised their swords and chopped down everyone they saw! Alien: I was wrong, I shouldn't have provoked those monsters shouting 'Waaaag' in the first place! Umbrella: What tyrant? I want Thunder Warriors! Alvin: Trading with you is to give you face. Since you don't give me face, don't blame me for falling out. Come on, come on, reload the macro cannon, here is a heresy, an order of extermination!
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Official(59)Scraped 2d ago
Pretty good. But the lower limit for Agents of S. H. I. E. L. D. is too high.
It's just being linked to a certain website. This kind of thing happens in reality, but in the Marvel setting. Black Widow's resistance to this kind of thing is stacked. She has been to 100 times more than you have ever seen. She has experienced tricks that we can't even imagine, and she understands some of the training content of Black Widow (you may actually see Black Widow on a website in the Marvel world)
When you write Warhammer, try to check the information as much as possible. Don't change some basic settings randomly. Otherwise, you can make your own original background. Don't keep talking about it.
The previous chapter was fine, but what on earth did you write about 58 to 60? Kingpin, a mafia leader, made arms dealers kneel down and then killed the leader of a top chaebol?
The character design of the protagonist is not good, and it always gives people the feeling of being a superficial person. When writing about Cloud Warhammer, don't write some contradictory things. Everyone is here to see Warhammer, not to read the adventures of a superficial person.
The protagonist feels very smart and uses his invincible plug-in ability to forcefully fight the groundhog to 55 points. It is very exciting.
From a technological point of view, Warhammer 40k is far inferior to Trisolaris. After all, they are still engaged in the most primitive gang-hopping combat. They can only fight in close combat with such awesome weapons. They are obviously very powerful, but they have the most primitive weapons and are extremely superstitious. If the two of them faced off, the world of Warhammer 40k would definitely be crushed.
It was fine before Transformers. Although there were some deliberate coincidences, it was still acceptable.
For example, the protagonist's grandfather, because he was seriously ill and knew it was very dangerous, had to go to the warning star. The enemy attacked him just as he was about to leave, and he was forced to stay. This was still acceptable. Transformers was as intentional as it was clear that they could get the complete source of fire, but the stranger Starscream inexplicably targeted the protagonist, which led to a change in the plot. Optimus Prime died and the source of fire exploded. Then I went to find Skyfire, and just after activating it, a Hidden Sound warrior appeared inexplicably, passing a message to the Decepticons. After defeating him, he just used the space bridge to teleport away, and suddenly said that the protagonist was careless. Hidden Sound was not actually dead. He fired a shot at the Skyfire that used the space bridge, causing the transmission to fail. Then the protagonist just used his psychic energy to crush the Hidden Sound warrior, and the Decepticons arrived, eight of them. It's okay to have a coincidence once or twice, but if it's all coincidence, it feels like it's suppressing the protagonist.
I just spent money to watch it and regretted it.
The lord does not look like a lord, the adventurer does not look like an adventurer, nor is it a cool novel or an invincible flow. The meaning of wandering around the world is unclear, and I feel uncomfortable reading it. . . .
Starting from Chapter 19. You don't need to read it later.
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Official(59)Scraped 2d ago
Pretty good. But the lower limit for Agents of S. H. I. E. L. D. is too high.
It's just being linked to a certain website. This kind of thing happens in reality, but in the Marvel setting. Black Widow's resistance to this kind of thing is stacked. She has been to 100 times more than you have ever seen. She has experienced tricks that we can't even imagine, and she understands some of the training content of Black Widow (you may actually see Black Widow on a website in the Marvel world)
When you write Warhammer, try to check the information as much as possible. Don't change some basic settings randomly. Otherwise, you can make your own original background. Don't keep talking about it.
The previous chapter was fine, but what on earth did you write about 58 to 60? Kingpin, a mafia leader, made arms dealers kneel down and then killed the leader of a top chaebol?
The character design of the protagonist is not good, and it always gives people the feeling of being a superficial person. When writing about Cloud Warhammer, don't write some contradictory things. Everyone is here to see Warhammer, not to read the adventures of a superficial person.
The protagonist feels very smart and uses his invincible plug-in ability to forcefully fight the groundhog to 55 points. It is very exciting.
From a technological point of view, Warhammer 40k is far inferior to Trisolaris. After all, they are still engaged in the most primitive gang-hopping combat. They can only fight in close combat with such awesome weapons. They are obviously very powerful, but they have the most primitive weapons and are extremely superstitious. If the two of them faced off, the world of Warhammer 40k would definitely be crushed.
It was fine before Transformers. Although there were some deliberate coincidences, it was still acceptable.
For example, the protagonist's grandfather, because he was seriously ill and knew it was very dangerous, had to go to the warning star. The enemy attacked him just as he was about to leave, and he was forced to stay. This was still acceptable. Transformers was as intentional as it was clear that they could get the complete source of fire, but the stranger Starscream inexplicably targeted the protagonist, which led to a change in the plot. Optimus Prime died and the source of fire exploded. Then I went to find Skyfire, and just after activating it, a Hidden Sound warrior appeared inexplicably, passing a message to the Decepticons. After defeating him, he just used the space bridge to teleport away, and suddenly said that the protagonist was careless. Hidden Sound was not actually dead. He fired a shot at the Skyfire that used the space bridge, causing the transmission to fail. Then the protagonist just used his psychic energy to crush the Hidden Sound warrior, and the Decepticons arrived, eight of them. It's okay to have a coincidence once or twice, but if it's all coincidence, it feels like it's suppressing the protagonist.
I just spent money to watch it and regretted it.
The lord does not look like a lord, the adventurer does not look like an adventurer, nor is it a cool novel or an invincible flow. The meaning of wandering around the world is unclear, and I feel uncomfortable reading it. . . .
Starting from Chapter 19. You don't need to read it later.
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Overall review: Readable, suitable for those who like Warhammer and readers who like heroic epics and are willing to understand the grand worldview of Warhammer through this kind of fast food. Theme: Upper-intermediate. Whether you know Warhammer or not does not affect reading. One or more classic things with a complete world view will shine in another huge world. It is difficult to feel repetitive in this type of article, because although it is an old routine, there will always be a sense of novelty in an endless world with endless books. Logic: Middle to lower level, this kind of book that borrows the world view from other works has a big problem that you have to be very proficient in it, otherwise it will be highly toxic to those who are loyal to the original work. First of all, the author writes so-so about some of the combat power details of Warhammer, which is barely readable. In fact, many of them have flaws. The biggest problem is that I write about emotions and lack logic. Because I am a new author, I may not have much life experience, and I belong to the status of a sexy and sexy woman. Writing about an agent like Marvel's Black Widow makes me confused because I am threatened by an adult. Are you sure this is not 15-year-old Natasha but a super agent? In addition, I am also fascinated by the protagonist's ability to empathize. One moment he calls himself a scumbag, and the next moment he shows great kindness, but he fails to portray the character's emotions well. Writing style: Average, barely adequate, nothing outstanding. Level of enjoyment: medium to high, still very interesting, if you ignore some logical flaws. Although I think there are problems with the Warhammer world view. I write about despair in order to express despair... But anyway, since I have joined the Empire and fought for the Emperor, it is really good to add a fire of hope to a desperate world.




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