
Galaxy
星河
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- Completed
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- 393k Words
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- Sci-Fi
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- Male
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- Future World
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- 6y ago
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- Qidian
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Sci-Fi Bookworm
A combination of science and fantasy, a vision of the future, a possible world. (Recommended science fiction novels that you have read and collected) Now I recall the excitement of reading books when I was a student, especially when I read Infinite Horror, it was very exciting and passionate, and this book has become the originator of Infinite. Later I found other works, Evolution of 4.6 Billion and Yuan Tong's Notes on Abnormal Creatures, both of which made me addicted. I have been following t
🍑Mocha🍑
🍏Be a different version of yourself and read the latest books🍐 🍒The book list is [Flowing Water Mat], and weeding is done from time to time! 📌 💯Note: 🔽🔽🔽The following are all old books🔽🔽 The front row is all new +. If there are too many dislikes, they will be deleted. If there are too many likes, they will be kept. ⚡: Provided you have time to find new books 🥗Note when recommending new books: Gold will always shine, and it is not in vain to recommend it again. If you have time to recommend it, i
[Sun Bookstore] 🐯 Only Recommends High-Quality Books with Detailed Reviews.
Good friends who come in, please click and add it to your collection, thank you! This book mainly promotes technology style. Friends who like this type can come and have a look! Everyone is welcome to support. I'm convinced, can you please stop being a liar when advertising?
Pure Science Fiction Without All the Mysterious Aspects
Pure science fiction novel
"Book Wasteland Refuge": Farming, Darkness, Behind the Scenes, Cool Writing, There Is Always Something You Love
1: This book basically only recommends some dark flows that I like, including the behind-the-scenes flow and the construction flow (development of forces). 2: There will be no funny protagonist or stallion protagonist in this book. 3: If you have any good books that meet the requirements, you can also recommend them in the comments. After reading them, I will recommend them to the book list if they meet the requirements. 4: Most of the novels in this book are completed or serialized for more tha
[Personal Book List] Good Books Without Cheats
Personal book list, mainly science fiction, with a small amount of fantasy, urban, and supernatural I don't like gold fingers, so most of them are books that don't have gold fingers or have less gold fingers.
Silly Cat's Bookshelf
Reading is for comfort, not for discomfort. Here I am, Collect some books that you like, books that can make you feel comfortable. Write about your own feelings. The degree of evaluation is divided into freshness and freshness Full score is ★★★★★ Freshness: measure, how you feel when you first look at it, how you feel at first glance Freshness: measurement standard, the feeling of watching it later, whether it can make people want to watch it Here we strongly recommend the Lord of Mysteries, the
Hard Science Fiction and Some of My Favorite Books
Recommend a real science fiction novel "Galaxy Ship" that is not at the starting point There are usually no books with female protagonists in the book list.
There Are Always a Few Hard Science Fiction Novels That Have Been Buried
A collection of hard science fiction novels, only hard science fiction is recommended!
The Jelly Grass I Missed in Those Years (Science Fiction) (Imagination)
Boutique
Interstellar·war·hard Science Fiction
Personally, I prefer novels with the theme of interstellar war. I am also writing novels of related types. This book will include new books by newcomers with related themes. Let's work together to keep each other warm. Everyone is welcome to recommend.
The Smoke in the Furnace Is Purple, the Sleeves Are Purple, the Wine Is Dizzy in the Air, and the Shirt Is Blue
I have looked for a lot of books, but the ones I would like to recommend are the ones that you won't want to put down after reading them, or the ones that can help you find the kind of innocence and happiness that comes from the deepest part of your heart. Therefore, there are not many recommended books, but they are guaranteed to be classics (there is nothing you can do if you don't like this genre).
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I took a quick look at a few pictures and took a look at them. This book must be eunuch. If you become a eunuch, please dig up my grave. If not, please give me a stick of incense.
This chapter says there is a word limit, so I'll leave it here. Seeing this, I want to sigh with emotion. The initial breakthrough point has finally appeared. In more than sixty chapters, the initial situation has been almost introduced. I am not a book writer, so I can't comment on the use of writing such as story structure. But from the perspective of a reader like me, I can see it. The author wants to flesh out each character, but feels that his skill is still a little lacking, or that he has used other literary styles incorrectly in the science fiction text, which makes the plot seem a bit draggy. If you read it in one go, you may not think it is a big deal, but the situation of one update a day will make readers anxious and impatient. This usage is not suitable for the update frequency of online articles. If this book is a physical book and can be read in one sitting, it will be really enjoyable, just like the first part of The Three-Body Problem. Reading it in one sitting, readers can have a good understanding of Ye Wenjie's pitiful and hateful character. However, if it is really made into a chapter with thousands of words, it will be difficult for readers to resonate. Combined with the thoughts expressed by the author a few days ago, I can see that Rainbow has worked hard to develop this writing technique, and has deleted many character story lines, which makes the subsequent story lines a bit messy, which is a pity. It can only be said that the fault that caused the current situation is not the fault of the author or the readers, but the fast food culture that has led to such results. Novels that rely on word count and subscriptions are not suitable for this style of writing. Novels with 100,000 words may not necessarily be popular, but novels with millions of words will definitely make money. Finally, let me say, come on, Rainbow! I look forward to your more and more exciting performances!
I really can't stand these chapters anymore! What did you learn? The plot I just brought back was off-kilter again. I really doubt it was written by one person. What are these chapters about?
I have always thought that the reason why I read various online novels is to gain extraordinary experiences that cannot be obtained in ordinary life. And in science fiction, the extraordinary experience that I value is actually "change". From ancient times to the present, every technological change has never just brought about an increase in productivity. On the basis of the progress of productive forces, civilizational ideologies, ethics and other cultural categories have also changed accordingly. Human civilization in the Bronze Age was still slavery; the arrival of the Iron Age brought human civilization into the feudal era; with the roar of steam engines, the era of capitalism arrived. Every time productivity develops, it will always shatter some people's deep-rooted ideas that are eternal. Although each innovation is just a fragment compared to the last one, human civilization is completely reborn every time it is partially innovated. Such "changes" have occurred more than once in human history, and I often look forward to what "changes" the author will predict in science fiction novels regarding hypothetical technological innovations or extreme events that may occur in the future. God knows whether the author's prediction is true. But what I hope to see is the author's imagination. As for the book written by Caihong, the first half of the book is really average. In order to quickly advance the plot, many details were not handled well. But that's not critical, I think the real highlight of the book begins to come after the protagonist is dumped decades later. Especially after boarding the spaceship, there is no hibernation cabin, no peers, and only a few old people accompanying the protagonist. And as the plot develops, these old people also die one after another. Not only that, the entire earth civilization is also slowly declining in this process. When the destination is finally reached, only the protagonist is left. For the continuation of civilization in the future, the protagonist wants to completely destroy the old human civilization. The protagonist finally chooses to die alone on an alien planet holding the photo of his lover. It is in the death of the protagonist that the story reaches its highest point. In the end, the protagonist Projection is responsible for taking care of the new generation of humans, leaving room for readers to imagine. I think the overall writing of this book is very good, and it is a book with great potential. However, as an online novel, many details may not be carefully polished, which is indeed a pity. If the author has the opportunity to rewrite this story in the future, many small details can definitely be handled better.
I accidentally took a look at it and became a fan of Rainbow. Rainbow's novels can be said to be rare good works.
If this book were like Eunuch Rainbow without Little Chirp
When did authors start to become so bad at writing about people? After reading more than thirty chapters, the protagonist is a pioneer and one of the first space force captains. His wife is sick and he can't even get out 5 million, so he has to sell himself to the government for five years to borrow it. After saving two national treasures and hundreds of lives, he became a hero. The protagonist gave up his credit and rewards and applied for 10 million to save his wife. Isn't this something that the government should take the initiative to do? Let the heroes have no worries. Is the national treasure only worth 10 million? Later, when the protagonist is asked to perform a protection mission, he even threatens to kill one of the protagonists, and the promise of treatment does not count. Even if this is an imaginary history, it should be more reliable. It doesn't matter if you want to write something touching or to torture people, but you have to do a good job in dealing with the aftermath of the abuse. It is said that after the storm, there is a rainbow. If you insist on not having an IQ online, don't say others scold you. I will order this book when I see it on the shelves. I hope the new book will be as good as Earth Era.
The science fiction part is well written, but the emotional scenes dissuaded me. Author, you can write hard science fiction without adding emotional scenes. Do you think there are any in The Three-Body Problem?
Super Battleship is so great. If you write cool articles based on it, it will definitely sell well. Why do you have to stick to your own opinions? Wouldn't it be enough to wait until you make money writing cool articles before writing the genre you like? Since writing a book is for everyone to read, it must be in line with the tastes of the vast majority of people. If you want to make money, you must cater to the market. If you want to write a book according to your own preferences and also want the public to like it, how can you achieve good results? I felt very depressing after reading this book. I don't plan to continue reading it. I feel uncomfortable at all. I read it for entertainment, not to make myself depressed.
This book is only suitable for physical books. It is thick, heavy, depressing, angry, and arouses all kinds of emotions. Unfortunately, it is an online article that is read for relaxation and pleasure. How many people are willing to read quasi-entities?
Seeing embarrassing emotional drama and childish political thoughts, goodbye
To be honest, I'm extremely disappointed. Writing science fiction doesn't mean you can write about a short-tempered hero and a long-lasting love between a son and a daughter, but it needs to be reasonable. The personal needs of a hero who has made major meritorious deeds, and the reasonable needs cannot be met? Incredible. Not to mention anything else, the organization must first help solve individual practical problems, and only then can it be said that "you cannot negotiate conditions with the organization." Many hardships are too deliberate and unreal. No book is written without coincidences, but excessive use of coincidences will greatly reduce the appeal of the work and make others feel that it would be fine as long as there were no coincidences. I am very doubtful whether this is really Caihong himself, or whether someone purchased Caihong's identity and posted under his name.
This book, like the previous Earth Era, is a sacred book in my opinion, and can even be compared with Liu's The Three-Body Problem. This book is not like some hard science fiction novels, such as: The Black Technology System of a Top Scholar, Die on Mars. This kind of novel, which is purely composed of physical terms, uses another way to outline the future of the earth and mankind, especially in terms of human nature. It focuses on describing the handling methods of human civilization when encountering crises, and compares the macro choices of the entire civilization to the individual micro world choices. It can be enlightening and thought-provoking. If the end of the world crisis really comes. When you come here, you are the protagonist in this book. How will you choose, whether to go crazy for desire like Arthur, or to retreat into the mountains and forests like Jian Ya, or to sacrifice your youth and life for the entire human civilization like Chen Luo. All of this makes people think endlessly. In short, if you are a person who really likes science fiction, this book must not be missed. Finally, thank you to Rainbow Gate for writing such a touching science fiction masterpiece! !
Tell me about your feelings The writing is okay, but if I had to write it myself, I would definitely not be able to write it so well. But the character of the protagonist is really unlikable. It feels like as long as the protagonist's wife can cure him and give him a reason to deceive himself, the protagonist can do anything. Without any bottom line or belief, he can still be reused by senior officials. In addition, the handling of fertility abnormalities seems to be very rigid. This kind of thing will not be mentioned in the era in the article. Even in this era, if there is such an abnormality, it should be reported to the central government within a working week or so. Feeling that the map is too small, the author wrote about the feeling of the layout of one or two cities. In addition, the author's writing feels too soft, almost annihilating the entire ZF army, and there is not much to deal with. Generally speaking, I feel that the entire race has no sense of crisis.
When I was watching battleships. It's already over. But the novel Battleship still left a very important mark on my junior high school career. It can be said to be the best science fiction novel I have ever read. But then, the author didn't write another book after finishing Earth Era, which I felt was a pity. I didn't expect to open a new book. Drifting by, burning paper, lighting wax, adding incense, but no movement; pouring wine, paying tribute, setting off cannons, smashing monuments, but no response; digging graves, digging graves, opening coffins, whipping corpses, and losing temper; setting fires, burning corpses, filing bones, raising ashes, and trying again; setting up tables, drawing talismans, performing martial arts, thundering, but no corpses; bells, wooden swords, villains, chanting incantations, and summoning spirits again; weeping, crying, wailing, and beating the ground. Finally saved.
Passing by, is this the legendary author of cuckoldry?🙂
I didn't expect to see the return of Rainbow in my lifetime. I thought he had completely given up writing books. However, Rainbow returned without any explanation. Anyway, I didn't see any author's remarks. I haven't read the book, but I read the comments first. I feel that everyone's senses are so bad that I wonder if the author is still himself? ? I am also a little skeptical, because the author did not have any testimonials on his return. In other words, since "Rebirth of the Super Battleship", there have been only a handful of hard science fiction books. The one on the list is "The Black Technology of the Academic Master", but it is mainly about scientific research, but the scientific research is written very realistically. The author has consulted a lot of information, and it can be said to be very good-looking. It's just that when the author was finally planning to finish the book, science fiction suddenly came to the future... It caught everyone off guard, and the senses were... After that, I think the science fiction book that is closest to the wandering style of Battleship Reborn is the recent "Drifting Fleet in Deep Space". The science fiction logic style is very realistic, which made me feel the emotion of watching Battleship Reborn again The author of "Countdown to the End of the Earth" is Lao Yu. Readers who have read it should know Lao Yu. He is an old author in the science fiction genre, but it seems that after many books were blocked, his writing style became more and more... In "Carapace Mania", it felt like watching the movie "Starship Troopers", fighting against the Zerg In the science fiction genre, "Evolution 4.6 Billion Reprise" is a full-length masterpiece in the biological evolution genre. It can be said that it is the first work since "Spore Story"! Very attractive. It is estimated that after the author completes this book, it will be difficult for a new author to write a book of the same evolutionary type, because the biological skills required are too strong, which is probably no longer available in this era of popular white texts. Then "Death on Mars" is very special. It has the feel of a science fiction survival movie, except that the old cat robot is unscientific, and the artificial intelligence is as human-like as it is, which makes people laugh. If you have seen any good science fiction, please recommend it in the comments. Thank you.
I don't know how to write emotional scenes and I don't know how to write about women. Can I skip it? It looks so poisonous.
You're not a real rainbow! (Support me) Please discuss
,, ,, ? Do you have to stay in the best hospital in the capital? Arrange the best specialist for her? ? There are standards for medical benefits. If you stay in a hospital specially opened for military personnel, the state will pay most of it for you, but if you want the best, you have to bear the medical expenses yourself.
The Brilliant Galaxy Fleet comes to report
Battleship is the most suitable one to appear in Qidian among the novels written by Caihong. I accidentally discovered in the small print promotion of Qidian website that among the few science fiction books I read in high school, Battleship is the one I remember the most. Later, in the Earth Era, although I came to Qidian to read online articles, I was still attracted by the Earth Era. I had to change my original purpose of reading online articles for fun, and instead catered to the author to understand science fiction. As for this book, I have to say that it made me uncomfortable at the beginning. There are too many shadows of reality, but the charm of science fiction as I understand it does not appear at the same time, so it is just uncomfortable. Probably because the author has been wandering around for a long time, he is an old man in society, and he has experienced many things that are unavoidable and unpleasant. But most readers, especially readers from Qidian, are still looking for happiness. In addition, the book is not long, so the results are not very good. It feels like the author may be preparing a physical book or simply writing the feeling he wants.
I think this article is OK from a personal point of view. I look at the problem differently from different angles. It's OK from an organizational point of view. But when it comes to thinking about the problem from the perspective of the entire civilization, it's a bit lacking. It lacks the ability to face difficulties. How to set up Sunset City and consider the twilight years of human beings, but it doesn't mention gathering all biological scientists to break the genetic blockade. The doctor's psychological process is OK. Yes, but as one of the key figures related to the survival of civilization, she actually has no choice. At least in the righteousness, under the psychological induction of people, she has no choice at all, especially 10%. In fact, even if the chance is a thousand times smaller or even more, we humans will not give up. I think the greatest possibility is that she will eventually willingly accept this mission. Looking at the problem from the perspective of the survival of civilization, cruelty and sacrifice are indispensable. Human beings will not give up because of possible failure. Turning the impossible into possible and the possible into certain is our belief in the power of mankind!
Why do some people think this book sucks?
I think this ending is very reasonable. The despair of the old era ended the moment the pig's feet died, and the new era actually has nothing to do with the pig's feet and the old humans. It is another story. I think what this book portrays best is the despair of aging. Whether it is the aging of individuals or the aging of civilization, the feeling of being unable to escape fate no matter how hard you struggle is indeed extremely uncomfortable. If I really put myself into the situation in the book, I'm really not sure if I can really persist in living. Maybe in my perception, the so-called dignified death in the book is actually the most undignified death. I would rather die in the execution of a mission, at least in this way I can die with hope.
It seems that the account was sold to the rich second generation. The rich second generation played with it for a while and didn't understand it, so they stopped writing novels 😅
Thanks to Rainbow, it was another ultimate experience. After the reward, I will write the specific book review.
Rainbow, why don't you write "Cultivation of Immortality Also Emphasizes Science"? The setting of this book is really good. If you write it down seriously, it might be a magical book. Keep writing it.
It's all ruined by you, I have nothing to say
This is a good book
Sorry for being late, this is a good book. It describes the struggle of civilization to survive in the vast universe, and also describes how civilized individuals with a lofty sense of mission keep a low profile and endure in the loneliness of interstellar navigation, and move forward with heavy burdens. Come on Rainbow!
The writing is indeed very good. I must read every hard science fiction book, but it is not suitable for children who are too young. The logical and rigorous plot and simple and unpretentious writing can stir up the soul of the uncle 🙂