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The empire's territory encompasses endless stars. In this dark and terrifying distant future, there is only endless war. ... Gu Hang became the governor of a wasteland planet. The previous governors were all executed for failing to pay tithes on time. Monsters and waste energy storms are raging, survivor forces are fighting each other, technology is backward, productivity is low, evil gods are resurrected, and green-skinned beasts are taking root... "Don't panic, let me look at the next panel." [Weapon Cards], [Heroes], [Technology], [Events]... Starting from the planetary governor, build a fleet across the star sea to suppress all aliens, heretics, traitors and chaos demons! Although I formed a war group privately, funded the Battle Sisters, intercepted imperial taxes, and refused to obey orders... But I know that I am extremely loyal! What traitor? This is obviously the Third Reich!
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Official(95)Scraped 22d ago
It's not easy to write a Star Lords novel with a Hammer setting and a Hammer flavor.
I hope you can support me more, help me spread the word, and recommend it to your friends. I would like to thank everyone here!
Logic BUG, I am the seed that the Gu family focuses on cultivating. As mentioned before, the governors sent are unable to complete the task. They can't even pay one-eighth of the tax. They also said that the planet has no output at all and is a place where people find dogs unlovable. As the seed that the family focuses on cultivating, will they send it to you to die as a governor? The seeds Gu's focus on cultivating are just here to die? ? ? So what kind of seed is the protagonist (perhaps called a marginal character or cannon fodder), and the time travel happens after the protagonist is appointed as the governor. If the protagonist first travels through time and then finds out that there is a system that wants to become the governor, it would be okay. This bug cannot be solved, and the talents that Gu's focus on cultivating will be cannon fodder like the protagonist. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
If the world view is Warhammer, then the author doesn't know much about Tzeentch
Suddenly something systematic appears in the Warhammer world. I advise you to throw it away as soon as possible.
The protagonist's family setting is outrageous
How should I put it? The protagonist is set to have a family, but the help given to you is too little. He is said to be talented, but what you give is nothing. And the protagonist has a family, but he still needs to climb the basic technology tree by himself. It is the interstellar era. Is it too much for you to get some basic technology when you have a family? I have never been exposed to Warhammer, so I don't know if it makes sense.
Rare Warhammer book
Ever since I got into the Warhammer series, I have always wanted to read Warhammer books, but the books I have found are generally 40k or more medieval Warhammer books. You can either go in and directly become the emperor, or you can become a Primarch. It's not that this is not a good idea, it's like the same story. I like multiple different lines and plot lines. This book is mainly about the governor of a wasteland planet. I think this is very good, just like reading Three Kingdoms novels. , Some like the perspective of the Wu Kingdom, some like the perspective of the Wei Kingdom, some like the perspective of the Shu Kingdom, and some like to hang out with Lu Bu or make themselves kings. Everyone likes it in different ways, and everyone gets different points. You can't force everyone to have the same hobbies as you. I like this book very much. After all, the world view of Warhammer is very grand, and there are countless planets in it. Just like what you like, author, come on.
The theme of the name is grand, but the angle of writing is too stingy.
As the title states, the pace is too slow, the scale is too small, and the involvement of planetary development is too shallow, which makes it unexciting. It's like an aristocratic farming story with a planetary governor.
It feels more like wasteland survival. The style of Warhammer is not particularly obvious and its advantages are not highlighted.
Are you the governor?
The Governor of the Alliance Skyfall starts from the camp. I don't know how long it takes you to write to radiate a ball. Starting from the camp, you have to grasp the pace of the planet's plot, which is either too fast or too slow. It seems that there is no problem except for the governor setting. After all, it is just mining in the camp, which is too inconsistent. This is so different from what I thought. I thought it was some conspiracy to fight for power, but in the end it was just farming
It's almost 300 chapters, and your Star Fleet hasn't been written yet. In more than two years, there have been Green Skins, Evil Gods, and Mechanical Crisis. Without even fully controlling the entire planet, all kinds of enemies that can't be provoked have been brought out. The three governor families have not been solved, and the Sun Lord has been created, and there is no room for the protagonist to develop. There have been so many things in the past two years.
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Official(95)Scraped 22d ago
It's not easy to write a Star Lords novel with a Hammer setting and a Hammer flavor.
I hope you can support me more, help me spread the word, and recommend it to your friends. I would like to thank everyone here!
Logic BUG, I am the seed that the Gu family focuses on cultivating. As mentioned before, the governors sent are unable to complete the task. They can't even pay one-eighth of the tax. They also said that the planet has no output at all and is a place where people find dogs unlovable. As the seed that the family focuses on cultivating, will they send it to you to die as a governor? The seeds Gu's focus on cultivating are just here to die? ? ? So what kind of seed is the protagonist (perhaps called a marginal character or cannon fodder), and the time travel happens after the protagonist is appointed as the governor. If the protagonist first travels through time and then finds out that there is a system that wants to become the governor, it would be okay. This bug cannot be solved, and the talents that Gu's focus on cultivating will be cannon fodder like the protagonist. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
If the world view is Warhammer, then the author doesn't know much about Tzeentch
Suddenly something systematic appears in the Warhammer world. I advise you to throw it away as soon as possible.
The protagonist's family setting is outrageous
How should I put it? The protagonist is set to have a family, but the help given to you is too little. He is said to be talented, but what you give is nothing. And the protagonist has a family, but he still needs to climb the basic technology tree by himself. It is the interstellar era. Is it too much for you to get some basic technology when you have a family? I have never been exposed to Warhammer, so I don't know if it makes sense.
Rare Warhammer book
Ever since I got into the Warhammer series, I have always wanted to read Warhammer books, but the books I have found are generally 40k or more medieval Warhammer books. You can either go in and directly become the emperor, or you can become a Primarch. It's not that this is not a good idea, it's like the same story. I like multiple different lines and plot lines. This book is mainly about the governor of a wasteland planet. I think this is very good, just like reading Three Kingdoms novels. , Some like the perspective of the Wu Kingdom, some like the perspective of the Wei Kingdom, some like the perspective of the Shu Kingdom, and some like to hang out with Lu Bu or make themselves kings. Everyone likes it in different ways, and everyone gets different points. You can't force everyone to have the same hobbies as you. I like this book very much. After all, the world view of Warhammer is very grand, and there are countless planets in it. Just like what you like, author, come on.
The theme of the name is grand, but the angle of writing is too stingy.
As the title states, the pace is too slow, the scale is too small, and the involvement of planetary development is too shallow, which makes it unexciting. It's like an aristocratic farming story with a planetary governor.
It feels more like wasteland survival. The style of Warhammer is not particularly obvious and its advantages are not highlighted.
Are you the governor?
The Governor of the Alliance Skyfall starts from the camp. I don't know how long it takes you to write to radiate a ball. Starting from the camp, you have to grasp the pace of the planet's plot, which is either too fast or too slow. It seems that there is no problem except for the governor setting. After all, it is just mining in the camp, which is too inconsistent. This is so different from what I thought. I thought it was some conspiracy to fight for power, but in the end it was just farming
It's almost 300 chapters, and your Star Fleet hasn't been written yet. In more than two years, there have been Green Skins, Evil Gods, and Mechanical Crisis. Without even fully controlling the entire planet, all kinds of enemies that can't be provoked have been brought out. The three governor families have not been solved, and the Sun Lord has been created, and there is no room for the protagonist to develop. There have been so many things in the past two years.
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PS: 80% of the protagonist can live forever It's similar to the Warhammer world view, but different. It's the same for beginners. Highly recommended.




~Warhammer 40k, system flow, leader flow, farming, time travel, interstellar exploration~ In order to let the citizens live a happy life!




Recommendation index: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's a rare technology novel to find, but unfortunately it's just a superpower system covered in science fiction, not the hard science fiction I love more. It is said that it is about the Warhammer world view. I have never seen it, so I feel it has no impact. At the beginning, you travel through the governor of a down-and-out planet. Goldfinger is a territorial type. Points are calculated regularly according to the degree of control. They are used to upgrade and open boxes to unlock black technologies, further increasing influence and snowballing development. The rhythm is well controlled, and the plot is quite rich, from controlling the planet to the galaxy, star region, star field, etc. Step by step. The most important thing is, no water, the old bookworm is really fed up with the flooding of the starting point. ########## Single Master Poison Review########## The pace became a little faster in the later period, and it felt like there was nothing new.




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