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As a mechanical sage, the protagonist is qualified, and everything is based on rationality. As a time traveler, the protagonist is a failure. He has lost the most important trait of human beings, sensibility. This is sad. I don't know if the memory can be retrieved and emotions restored in the following chapters. After all, being a time traveler is always a bit special [laughter]
Compared to the group of people who rely solely on the system, it seems that the early stage is already considered to be mid-range. In addition, there are not many people writing about Warhammer. This author has done a good job as a novice. [Cover face] The author is Yun Zhui, but there are no big mistakes and they can be corrected. You can go to station B to watch the videos of Daqi, Lobster and Pinhui to make up for it. [Understood] The most well-known war group in Warhammer now is the Ultramarines. The Rebel Legion is relatively unpopular, and mistakes are understandable. [Eat melon] Finally, come on, author, keep writing [laughs]
The protagonist, the Mechanicus Priest, finally implemented an 8-hour working day in Warhammer without meeting each other. Congratulations!
I can only say that it is still watchable, but I have never seen the protagonist as a time traveler.
I just read Chapter 50. The plot of a pig's foot soldier breaking in and then the lost forces developing and returning on their own is so old-fashioned. I really couldn't stand it [laughing and crying] [laughing and crying] [laughing and crying] [laughing and crying]. Overall, it's good. You can check it out. What about me? This plot really feels of the era to me, and I'm so impressed [crying with laughter]
It's okay, but some of the descriptions are too vague, just mention it, such as the naval fleet, the situation of the interstellar warriors, etc., But after all, there are few protagonists of the Machine Cult who are so rational and realistic, so I still give it a five-star, but later I want to see if he is really a dog for Mars. What the protagonist is doing now will never be forgiven by the Martian Machine Cult and the Empire [smile] [smile] It seems that we still have to go back to the Empire. I can only say that Mars and the Black Machine Cult are really written as clowns [face covering] [face covering]
Nb, the work of God, the ultimate writer of the Mechanicum, I have always wanted to read a book on this subject
After reading this book, the description is quite good. Current evaluation: Very exciting, hope to keep it up.
The Mechanicus Skitarii mainly use arc, phosphorus fire, radiation, and plasma weapons. (Except for some small details, everything else is well written.)
The writing is very good, and it is considered very good in Tomato. I also found gold in the sand sea.
Can you describe the data and characteristics of the warship?
Called us, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello,
Such a beautiful masterpiece @loyal corn
It's really good. You can tell by looking at me for a long time [Adoration][Adoration][Admiration][Admiration]
This is the first time I've read one from the perspective of the Adeptus Mechanicus, and it's really well written.