
Shadow of Deep Space
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This is an era of heroes! This is an era where death and hope coexist! This is an era of collision between the old order and the new civilization! What kind of grand epic will the decadent federation, the fanatical empire, the stubborn theocracy, and the alien races ready to move create? Ps:962490725
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Official(343)Scraped 23d ago
Sister Ting, read with me I solemnly swear: From today on, I will never watch dramas, travel, or get sick. I will not play games, be strict with self-discipline, cherish time like gold, be unyielding, strive hard, advocate first-class, strive for brilliance, take pleasure in coding, be tempered into steel, worthy of readers, worthy of youth, worthy of the future. As an author, I solemnly swear: I firmly believe that I am an excellent author. It is my bounden duty to code words, and I have unlimited potential and am not afraid of hardship! I can code words diligently. I am a keyboard in the dark and a guard on the Great Wall of Internet. I voluntarily dedicate my life to code words. It's like this every day, every night
A magnificent picture of interstellar adventure
🌌 A magnificent picture of interstellar adventure "Shadow of Deep Space" unfolded a magnificent interstellar picture for me, making me feel like I was in an era where heroes emerged in large numbers. The story begins with the protagonist Su Ming waking up from a coma, gradually uncovering the secrets hidden in him, and leading me on a legendary adventure. 🛡️ Mecha combat and emotional entanglements In the novel, the fierce battle between mechas is a highlight. Su Ming's mecha driving skills gradually improved, and he fought side by side with his companions to face threats from all sides. At the same time, the emotional entanglements in the story are also heart-wrenching. The fates between Su Ming and many characters are intertwined, and their joys, sorrows, and sorrows all touched my heartstrings. 🌌 The collision between the old order and the new civilization "Shadow of Deep Space" not only depicts interstellar wars and adventures, but also deeply explores the collision between the old order and the new civilization. In this story, the decadent federation, the fanatical empire, the stubborn theocracy, and the alien races that are ready to move together compose a magnificent epic. This setting fills me with endless reverie about the future world. 💪 The protagonist's growth and belief Su Ming's growth process is what touched me most in this novel. From a confused awakener, to gradually uncovering the mystery of his identity, to becoming a mecha warrior, every step he takes is full of hardships and difficulties. But it was these experiences that strengthened his belief in protecting his homeland. I deeply admire his bravery and wisdom. 📚 Summary "Shadow of Deep Space" is a futuristic science fiction novel worth reading. It not only brought me visual enjoyment, but also deeply touched my soul. I believe that every reader who likes science fiction novels can find their own touch and gain from this work.
For example, is Su Ming's true identity the same person as the Crown of Silence? 😂
What j8 stuff are you writing about?
Is this homework for primary school students? ? ? ? ? Don't spend less money to promote it, right?
From the first book, I feel that the characters of the protagonists all have the same template or are exactly the same, and the tactics are a bit simple. However, the fact that Sister Ting is a woman is not too much, but the outstanding problem now is that several characters are seriously homogenized. It was interesting to read before, but now it is very easy to get bored. After reading Sister Ting's book, I have basically read half of it and some of the subsequent plot developments are basically guessable. I hope that more foreshadowing and reversal can be added in the future to increase the readability. However, Sister Ting is still very generous in terms of updates and deserves recognition. [Emot=default,14/]
The author's writing is as good as ever. After reading Chapter 162, I have a few comments. The Alliance has a population of 32 billion and the capital planet is 5.7 Billion. The population is too small, which means the Alliance only controls 5 to 6 suitable planets. The wars we have seen are either won or lost miserably. A population of this size really cannot support several interstellar fleets, and there are frequent battles. And the universe is very big. Since the three restricted areas have been explored, it means that the Federation is spread all over the universe. This population is not enough to divide the universe. It can be set a little larger. Refer to the empire like Warhammer 40K, and the Saint Rox family to establish the Apocalypse Kingdom. As for the Kingdom of God, I think it is better to establish a country based on religion. Otherwise, both countries are founded by families, which feels a bit repetitive. Also, the price must be set in the book. Fighters are basically millions and millions of dollars. Seniors who have been admitted to the Royal Academy still work part-time as guides for 500 or 1,000 times. They need to work 10,000 times to buy a second-generation mecha. The price-performance ratio is too low. I saw many familiar terms in the article, such as chilami, AT stance, etc., Which shows that the author has made a lot of preparations and hopes to polish the details more.
Sister Ting, has Lin Chuyu turned into Bai Yuyi? Will she and the protagonist be reunited in the future? (Kneel down and beg)
A near-Earth war cloaked in space
Advantages: The battle scenes are okay; The plot direction is okay; Character creation is okay Disadvantages: The background setting is empty, I only know a rough idea Too little is known about the universe to look like a cosmic war
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Official(343)Scraped 23d ago
Sister Ting, read with me I solemnly swear: From today on, I will never watch dramas, travel, or get sick. I will not play games, be strict with self-discipline, cherish time like gold, be unyielding, strive hard, advocate first-class, strive for brilliance, take pleasure in coding, be tempered into steel, worthy of readers, worthy of youth, worthy of the future. As an author, I solemnly swear: I firmly believe that I am an excellent author. It is my bounden duty to code words, and I have unlimited potential and am not afraid of hardship! I can code words diligently. I am a keyboard in the dark and a guard on the Great Wall of Internet. I voluntarily dedicate my life to code words. It's like this every day, every night
A magnificent picture of interstellar adventure
🌌 A magnificent picture of interstellar adventure "Shadow of Deep Space" unfolded a magnificent interstellar picture for me, making me feel like I was in an era where heroes emerged in large numbers. The story begins with the protagonist Su Ming waking up from a coma, gradually uncovering the secrets hidden in him, and leading me on a legendary adventure. 🛡️ Mecha combat and emotional entanglements In the novel, the fierce battle between mechas is a highlight. Su Ming's mecha driving skills gradually improved, and he fought side by side with his companions to face threats from all sides. At the same time, the emotional entanglements in the story are also heart-wrenching. The fates between Su Ming and many characters are intertwined, and their joys, sorrows, and sorrows all touched my heartstrings. 🌌 The collision between the old order and the new civilization "Shadow of Deep Space" not only depicts interstellar wars and adventures, but also deeply explores the collision between the old order and the new civilization. In this story, the decadent federation, the fanatical empire, the stubborn theocracy, and the alien races that are ready to move together compose a magnificent epic. This setting fills me with endless reverie about the future world. 💪 The protagonist's growth and belief Su Ming's growth process is what touched me most in this novel. From a confused awakener, to gradually uncovering the mystery of his identity, to becoming a mecha warrior, every step he takes is full of hardships and difficulties. But it was these experiences that strengthened his belief in protecting his homeland. I deeply admire his bravery and wisdom. 📚 Summary "Shadow of Deep Space" is a futuristic science fiction novel worth reading. It not only brought me visual enjoyment, but also deeply touched my soul. I believe that every reader who likes science fiction novels can find their own touch and gain from this work.
For example, is Su Ming's true identity the same person as the Crown of Silence? 😂
What j8 stuff are you writing about?
Is this homework for primary school students? ? ? ? ? Don't spend less money to promote it, right?
From the first book, I feel that the characters of the protagonists all have the same template or are exactly the same, and the tactics are a bit simple. However, the fact that Sister Ting is a woman is not too much, but the outstanding problem now is that several characters are seriously homogenized. It was interesting to read before, but now it is very easy to get bored. After reading Sister Ting's book, I have basically read half of it and some of the subsequent plot developments are basically guessable. I hope that more foreshadowing and reversal can be added in the future to increase the readability. However, Sister Ting is still very generous in terms of updates and deserves recognition. [Emot=default,14/]
The author's writing is as good as ever. After reading Chapter 162, I have a few comments. The Alliance has a population of 32 billion and the capital planet is 5.7 Billion. The population is too small, which means the Alliance only controls 5 to 6 suitable planets. The wars we have seen are either won or lost miserably. A population of this size really cannot support several interstellar fleets, and there are frequent battles. And the universe is very big. Since the three restricted areas have been explored, it means that the Federation is spread all over the universe. This population is not enough to divide the universe. It can be set a little larger. Refer to the empire like Warhammer 40K, and the Saint Rox family to establish the Apocalypse Kingdom. As for the Kingdom of God, I think it is better to establish a country based on religion. Otherwise, both countries are founded by families, which feels a bit repetitive. Also, the price must be set in the book. Fighters are basically millions and millions of dollars. Seniors who have been admitted to the Royal Academy still work part-time as guides for 500 or 1,000 times. They need to work 10,000 times to buy a second-generation mecha. The price-performance ratio is too low. I saw many familiar terms in the article, such as chilami, AT stance, etc., Which shows that the author has made a lot of preparations and hopes to polish the details more.
Sister Ting, has Lin Chuyu turned into Bai Yuyi? Will she and the protagonist be reunited in the future? (Kneel down and beg)
A near-Earth war cloaked in space
Advantages: The battle scenes are okay; The plot direction is okay; Character creation is okay Disadvantages: The background setting is empty, I only know a rough idea Too little is known about the universe to look like a cosmic war
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As Sister Ting's recently completed Wanding science fiction novel, although it is slightly lacking in hardcore aspects in terms of look and feel, the interstellar battle scenes that she wants to present are not only particularly smooth in the angle change, but also emotionally passionate and passionate. Therefore, the lack of connection between some plot details is naturally a flaw. The book explains how the male protagonist Su Ming, after his reincarnation, grew up from a young man with mediocre abilities to an interstellar combat warrior who is well versed in the operation of mechas and uses this to fight against hostile forces and even alien races. Although the male protagonist's setting is a bit simple due to the passionate emotional tone of the work, fortunately, the grand world view makes up for this shortcoming. The difference between high and low dimensions, the struggle between human race and alien race, and the opposition between divine power and monarchy are all presented in the author's writing with more realistic plots and scenes. As far as my personal reading experience is concerned, although the epic feel of this book is slightly inferior to those of more well-known space opera background works, it is an excellent gain in terms of emotional value. Book lovers who prefer such themes may wish to give it a try.




The early stage was good, but when I saw the city exam, I couldn't stand it anymore. The plot was very confusing and I was a bit disappointed.




Currently I see the latest updated chapter, chapter 351. This is a novel about a starry sky mecha. It begins with the protagonist learning how to operate a mecha and the Gossamer Chimera after traveling through time, passing the top institution Imperial Academy, and then learning through a series of competitions before joining the Thirteenth Legion to participate in the war with the empire. The overall plot is okay, not naive, but some parts of the plot are not connected well, and it feels a bit awkward to watch. Summary: Although the subject matter is old, and there is no very exciting or eye-catching plot (highlight), the plot is very good, and the climax and ups and downs are also well arranged. It is a new wine in old bottles. It is a food and grass. Comprehensive recommendation index: ☆☆☆☆




The first part is quite exciting, but the later part of the story about the Federation is too useless, and the protagonist's comeback in the end is purely the author's deus ex machina.
















