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The overall look and feel is pretty good. I personally feel that the upgrade positioning of an engineering ship is not necessarily limited to logistics. Just like the author wrote, you can continue to explode troops in the later stage. I have played a space war game before. The mothership in it is similar to an engineering ship, but it has complete industrial capabilities and self-exploitation and research capabilities. It feels that the future definition of engineering ships can be a mobile base and large aircraft carrier, and serve as the brains of the fleet. I feel that the protagonist can upgrade the radar exploration system of the engineering ship, the tide level of ship manufacturing, and the construction factory in the later stage. A deep space carrier like this with a complete industrial system is very suitable for fighting wars of attrition and mobile warfare (compared to others' immovable bases). Use large systems and large-scale combat methods to bring down the opponent. [Laughing]
It's pretty good. Friends who like interstellar, you can read this. Although there are still some shortcomings, such as the plasma wrench, I believe the author will write better and better.
I really like this, but I still hope that if I change the territory in the later stage, it should at least be a territory that is easy to defend and difficult to attack and is not public. It is best to have a logistics base after all, and then have my own mobile factory. It is very good and very cool. I can build whatever I want wherever I go, which is more suitable for my personal preference.
The author tells a story about a vast world, starting from a small lord on the border. During this period, there were warship bombardments, positional defense, and the most common ones were industrial explosives. I think the addition of the heroine just satisfies the dry and refreshing flow of data upgrades. Cost price for girlfriends and good friends. It was actually twice as bad. A good friend even calls you daddy. Made me laugh so hard. This is completely realistic. I have read both authors' books. The second book is significantly better than the first. Come on! 1 Million base price! I trust you.
It's not the kind of sci-fi universe you imagined, but it's still possible. It's a gamified spaceship upgrade module blueprint for a digital universe. The plug-in allows you to directly scan the blueprint when you see something. At present, it seems that there should be a female protagonist
It's pretty good, and it feels like it's a waste of Lu's book, but there's still a gap in the writing style. Also, because the style is different from that book and it belongs to the infrastructure category, it will appear insufficient when the number of words and the amount of updates are small.
Very good, logical and non-procrastinating
That's great. I wish the author a prosperous literary career.
Yes, although it is a bit biased towards game writing, the world view setting and plot arrangement are quite reasonable, and there is nothing particularly abrupt about it. Although it is a little slow to heat up, it is very beautiful!
A rare good book, with clear logic, compact and smooth plot, and strong visual sense.
Good, relatively rigorous, soft science fiction
Write well! Like it very much!
Okay👌, keep it in mind
Come on, come on, come on
A pretty good book, worth reading.
Come on, come on, come on
It's pretty good. It's not a good start, but it's not a good start.
It's still pretty good-looking, but there are too many descriptions in some places, so there's no need to write in too much detail.
The plot is tight and the data is tight