
I Really Don't Want to Invade the Earth!
by You Caihua
About This Novel
After three years of survival on an alien planet, he finally made contact with the earth. The signal traveled across the vast universe and finally reached the earth. The weird tones distorted by cosmic radiation make the earth feel like it's facing an enemy. The referendum is launched, and Earth solemnly declares: "Keep silent and don't answer." And at this time. Wang Weizheng was guarding his potato field and was looking forward to it: "Is anyone there? Did you get the signal?" "Can you at least teach me how to grow alien potatoes?"
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Official(30)Scraped 1mo ago
Dressed in the stars, science fiction daily literature
I read 60 pictures, a daily series like a light novel.
This should be considered everyday writing.
As a person who inherits two advanced civilizations, the protagonist has been fighting on the street from beginning to end. This is something I can't understand the author. According to the description in the article, the protagonist's brain can easily learn the knowledge of advanced civilizations and has intelligent robots, so why not produce more robots? If we can upgrade communications to ten generations, we must have the resources to produce robots. So why not develop military weapons? For three years, what I thought about was not to increase my sense of security, but to desperately contact the Earth where I don't know where it is.
There is too much nonsense. This is a science fiction novel, not an academic paper. Just make up the word count. Abandon the science fiction theme and cut it into a short and cool article. You have gone too far to make up the word count. It is becoming more and more rubbish.
The creativity is fine, but the alien content is just boring to watch.
Tested for poison
Brothers, run, it's poisonous, a daily wisdom article disguised as interstellar technology😒😒
Interestingly, the alien tree can understand the protagonist's words. Poor foreigners on earth, they can't understand the protagonist's local dialect
The writing is good, but the pig's feet are too stupid. If a high civilization has inherited them, why are they still stupidly waiting for the earth to take them home? There is also the scene of the alien planet (interstellar pirates) attacking the earth. It really reduces the reader's intelligence. Will the equipment of the interstellar pirates be defeated so easily as a child playing house? Read more science fiction articles and movies to understand it clearly, and then write about the alien worldview... Come on, the young author, I'm withdrawing!
Average (good settings)
The setting gave me a good feeling at the beginning, but as I went on it became less and less good, and I had no desire to continue watching. Doesn't appeal to me.
It's getting worse, run away
The writing at the end is too confusing, there are so many jumps, a lot of content has no reasonable explanation, and there are even errors in copying chapter names into the article. The whole film is full of typos and the tone does not make sense. If the article is not well written, there will be some means of casting it on streaming media.
Life orientation is very in line with my taste, (#-.-) I just don't understand why I always think about fighting for hegemony and so on. If I have that time, I might as well live a comfortable life. And didn't I emphasize it in the first chapter? Potatoes, potatoes, basically can't be solved by eating and drinking. I still think about war, my brain, my brain,,,,
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Official(30)Scraped 1mo ago
Dressed in the stars, science fiction daily literature
I read 60 pictures, a daily series like a light novel.
This should be considered everyday writing.
As a person who inherits two advanced civilizations, the protagonist has been fighting on the street from beginning to end. This is something I can't understand the author. According to the description in the article, the protagonist's brain can easily learn the knowledge of advanced civilizations and has intelligent robots, so why not produce more robots? If we can upgrade communications to ten generations, we must have the resources to produce robots. So why not develop military weapons? For three years, what I thought about was not to increase my sense of security, but to desperately contact the Earth where I don't know where it is.
There is too much nonsense. This is a science fiction novel, not an academic paper. Just make up the word count. Abandon the science fiction theme and cut it into a short and cool article. You have gone too far to make up the word count. It is becoming more and more rubbish.
The creativity is fine, but the alien content is just boring to watch.
Tested for poison
Brothers, run, it's poisonous, a daily wisdom article disguised as interstellar technology😒😒
Interestingly, the alien tree can understand the protagonist's words. Poor foreigners on earth, they can't understand the protagonist's local dialect
The writing is good, but the pig's feet are too stupid. If a high civilization has inherited them, why are they still stupidly waiting for the earth to take them home? There is also the scene of the alien planet (interstellar pirates) attacking the earth. It really reduces the reader's intelligence. Will the equipment of the interstellar pirates be defeated so easily as a child playing house? Read more science fiction articles and movies to understand it clearly, and then write about the alien worldview... Come on, the young author, I'm withdrawing!
Average (good settings)
The setting gave me a good feeling at the beginning, but as I went on it became less and less good, and I had no desire to continue watching. Doesn't appeal to me.
It's getting worse, run away
The writing at the end is too confusing, there are so many jumps, a lot of content has no reasonable explanation, and there are even errors in copying chapter names into the article. The whole film is full of typos and the tone does not make sense. If the article is not well written, there will be some means of casting it on streaming media.
Life orientation is very in line with my taste, (#-.-) I just don't understand why I always think about fighting for hegemony and so on. If I have that time, I might as well live a comfortable life. And didn't I emphasize it in the first chapter? Potatoes, potatoes, basically can't be solved by eating and drinking. I still think about war, my brain, my brain,,,,
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A new science fiction book, very interesting. It can pass the time when you are bored. It has a female protagonist, and it is a bitch. The rating is 4.2. I will give it an update.



The background setting of StarCraft is the story of a diaosi who accidentally traveled through subspace to an alien planet outside the solar system, and how he struggled to get his way home. The writing is still creative.




Rating: 75 in the early stage, 50 in the later stage Comment: The angle is rare, but not suitable for writing (hard) science fiction. There are two reasons:: 1. Insufficient academic qualifications and logic. You probably haven't studied bubble universe theory, string theory, imaginary number space and the space-time concept of relativity. This proves that subspace is not a blind spot where we go astray. 2. Not enough imagination. It's interesting for the protagonist to be alone in another world, but the lizardman's flintlock gun is simply too weak. Interstellar navigation is actually very simple. It is an angle that has been circulated for a while but few people have written long stories. But following this logic, what readers want to see is not the mad dog making a ball (then just watch fantasy, why not watch 8 Billion?), What they want to see is another technological route, and what they want to see is the collision, exchange, and integration of civilizations when both sides are fighting. The reason why the Three-Body Problem is so beautiful is because the author has controlled human civilization and created an equivalent Three-Body Problem civilization. If you can't control it, just write one of the points. If you want to write about alien technology, why not just copy other science fiction novels? What history book should you copy? [Personal imagination] Purely from the perspective of the use of space navigation energy in subspace, interstellar civilization definitely has its own unique technology. It is more likely that it is a material problem. For example, a certain material that can open the subspace gate is relatively common in outer galaxies, and it is not uncommon for the Earth to be completely lacking in materials but have a high technology tree and force points. Professional exploration teams should have countermeasures. But these lizard pirates were desperate and wanted to fight, so they rushed in relying on subspace virtualization technology. Alien technology definitely has its own uniqueness. The battle between the two sides should be similar to the other side's iron ship cannon versus wooden ship laser cannon. The other side is mature but uses low-level and cheap steam technology. Our home field advantage is electric technology. The other side has subspace shuttle technology, energy shields and other essential killers for interstellar navigation. We also have nuclear bombs and hydrogen bombs. The two sides must have fought back and forth, but a once-in-a-century solar flare broke out and caused communication interruption. The Earth side captured the enemy aircraft and accepted the technological advancement sent by the protagonist to defeat the Lizardmen and enter the Cosmic Alliance. After entering the starry sky, first find the protagonist's planet, and then fully colonize the solar system. Sneak into the Universe Alliance to buy technology and develop it. In the end, it's up to you to write it as Star Wars: Storm on Titan , or it doesn't matter if you write it as Long Aotian, Lord of the Universe. What I want to write is that the earth offended the big shot and was all blown up, and the remaining people wandered the universe to start the second part.




The plot was ok, but some of the plots were a bit stiff, so I skipped through most of it, and then it ended, right? Just skip to the last one and play this for him.













