Humanity has made breakthroughs in thruster technology, achieved low-cost nuclear fusion space navigation, and begun large-scale development of the solar system.
Establish permanent bases on the moon and Mars, mine resources in the asteroid belt, and establish outposts on the moons of Jupiter and Saturn (such as Europa and Titan).
Large rotating colonial satellites (similar to O'Neill Cylinder) were built at Lagrange points, Earth-Moon orbits and Mars orbits to form "Colony Clusters".
The protagonist travels through the super robot battle system and uses the body inside to fight in this world.
(In the early stage, it is real systems such as Gundam, and in the later stage, it is super systems)
Reader comments
Although there are many problems including conflicts before and after the setting, the character design of the protagonist, and the description of machine combat, etc., But because of the subject matter, I will give it a full score first. Well, the work has a lot of room for improvement.
It is a rare mecha novel. With the encouragement of five stars, I read 86 chapters of the last Gundam Rising and 44 chapters of this one. Neither of them is a good read, but it is very Gundam. Generally speaking, there is no problem. The details are still the same. But what I didn't expect is that I didn't know at the time that the first world of the Rising book was also one of the Gundam series. I complained that according to the current progress, the moon city should not be called Messiah, but should be called Guanghan, a Chinese name. In the end, the author of this book used it.
Both Super SEED and Black Rabbit have many mistakes.
After looking for so many mecha and Gundam novels, I found this novel to be the most authentic and non-bullshit. Support.
It's another mecha work, it's compact in content, doesn't drag on, and doesn't involve The Riddler [laughs][smile][hold]
Although there are many problems including conflicts before and after the setting, the character design of the protagonist, and the description of machine combat, etc., But because of the subject matter, I will give it a full score first. Well, the work has a lot of room for improvement.
It is a rare mecha novel. With the encouragement of five stars, I read 86 chapters of the last Gundam Rising and 44 chapters of this one. Neither of them is a good read, but it is very Gundam. Generally speaking, there is no problem. The details are still the same. But what I didn't expect is that I didn't know at the time that the first world of the Rising book was also one of the Gundam series. I complained that according to the current progress, the moon city should not be called Messiah, but should be called Guanghan, a Chinese name. In the end, the author of this book used it.
Both Super SEED and Black Rabbit have many mistakes.
After looking for so many mecha and Gundam novels, I found this novel to be the most authentic and non-bullshit. Support.
It's another mecha work, it's compact in content, doesn't drag on, and doesn't involve The Riddler [laughs][smile][hold]