
Star in the Palm of Your Hand
About This Novel
A man with a strong thirst for knowledge traveled five hundred years into the future. There are cities sailing in space, aliens with technology that far exceeds that of Earth, and monks based on spiritual power. After waking up in a frozen city, he found that he had suddenly awakened his spiritual power and took the world of "StarCraft" with him!
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Official(140)Scraped 20d ago
I want to watch the one who dominates the universe, not the scary thing you wrote
Isn't Yang Ying a genius? Others have to do it step by step, but he can actually teach himself all the courses in elementary school and junior high school. When he was 12 years old, he bought a computer with a sum of money and assembled it by himself.
I have a question... Which one is more technologically advanced, the human world of StarCraft or the world of Overwatch?
I'm speechless. It's obvious that having a body means dominating, and claiming to dominate the universe. You Japanese mother took more than 50 photos in a long time, but in the end, you haven't even fought a single war.
You actually wrote the Zerg as a dog
You actually wrote the Zerg as a dog
Speechless
It's a bit messy, and there's too much nonsense. This book is about StarCraft, not about spiritual practice. It's very annoying to read.
Well enough
It's just that some aspects don't agree. Ghost invisibility is not a problem with equipment. Equipment is just auxiliary, mainly psychic. For example, if the equipment is a gun, then the psychic energy is a bullet, which may not be so accurate. Another point, why does turning on invisibility consume a lot of energy? For example, which one is more expensive, the construction fee or the single maintenance fee? Obviously, it costs more to build. This is just my opinion. If you don't agree, you can say it, but please be polite.
I'm an interstellar fan
My favorite Zerg is actually described as so despicable by you and is trampled to death. . . I just can't stand it anymore.
There's nothing to complain about except for the weak setting of protoss. It's a very good book.
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Official(140)Scraped 20d ago
I want to watch the one who dominates the universe, not the scary thing you wrote
Isn't Yang Ying a genius? Others have to do it step by step, but he can actually teach himself all the courses in elementary school and junior high school. When he was 12 years old, he bought a computer with a sum of money and assembled it by himself.
I have a question... Which one is more technologically advanced, the human world of StarCraft or the world of Overwatch?
I'm speechless. It's obvious that having a body means dominating, and claiming to dominate the universe. You Japanese mother took more than 50 photos in a long time, but in the end, you haven't even fought a single war.
You actually wrote the Zerg as a dog
You actually wrote the Zerg as a dog
Speechless
It's a bit messy, and there's too much nonsense. This book is about StarCraft, not about spiritual practice. It's very annoying to read.
Well enough
It's just that some aspects don't agree. Ghost invisibility is not a problem with equipment. Equipment is just auxiliary, mainly psychic. For example, if the equipment is a gun, then the psychic energy is a bullet, which may not be so accurate. Another point, why does turning on invisibility consume a lot of energy? For example, which one is more expensive, the construction fee or the single maintenance fee? Obviously, it costs more to build. This is just my opinion. If you don't agree, you can say it, but please be polite.
I'm an interstellar fan
My favorite Zerg is actually described as so despicable by you and is trampled to death. . . I just can't stand it anymore.
There's nothing to complain about except for the weak setting of protoss. It's a very good book.
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A very good science fiction novel, the protagonist owns the base of the three races of humans, gods and insects from StarCraft→_→★★★★☆



This is a magical book. I opened it N times and closed it between chapters 19 and 50. I guess it's because of the lack of experience. It wasn't until now that I was feeling uneasy about reading, so I decided to skip reading it. It turned out that if I excluded this part, the content at the end was still very good. It is a war genre, different from the portable adventure genre. Recommendations for reading, cut off the beginning and end to make sure the whole text is full of water. However, the book shortage is so powerful that you can go overboard.




If you like StarCraft, you can take a look. It was a very popular theme at the time~



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