
Interstellar Civilization: I Have a Space Station
星际文明:我有一座空间站
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- Ongoing
- Length
- 260k Words
- Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Interstellar Civilization
- Updated
- 3y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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What the hell are these craft school wars about? I just can't understand them. The mismatching techniques are like alchemy. Can't they be solved with programming + machinery? How many seconds should the solution be added and removed, and how many seconds should the test tube be shaken? Are machines no better than humans? Is it necessary to write this? Damn it.
The world view is too huge, and there are a lot of questions. The engineers in it have no role, and they all rely on the protagonist to hold on. The world view is very grand, and the pace is very tight. Although the conflicts are unnatural, they are also established. I hope it can be sustained and not collapse. Also, this kind of writing is not very friendly for online books nowadays. The author should have an outline and a detailed outline of the article. Now it seems that 1. Repair the space station 2. The struggle with Li 3. Facing other civilizations 4. Helping Blue Star solve the invasion crisis It's not obvious in terms of character creation, but it's okay. Mainly now, the artificial intelligence may backstab, there are problems with subordinates, and the so-called engineers look useless. The air force station has suffered so much damage, but it can still be repaired. Complex, I can only say that it is the halo of the protagonist. I don't know the specific star map position. He is a blind man. He relies entirely on the system. It is very disappointing. The conflict is too strong all at once. It feels bad to go out and disappear easily. And the people watching it are not clear. Come on, support it by voting for a month This is considered to be hard science fiction, but it is not considered as another book review said. It looks like a game and does not give people a very strong feeling. Like the NPC, the characters are very weak and emotionally weak. The protagonist is suddenly thrown into a place, a space station that is almost destroyed, against a genius traitor, to collect and resist a very powerful civilization, or even more than one. The scale is too big. It's like a system fantasy novel disguised as a scientific and technological novel
It gives the impression of a young man with a bean-shoe spirit who pretends to be a scientist.
Although it is great to produce food on space farms, is it impossible to even synthesize food for interstellar travel?
Let me tell you my opinion, the book is quite good, the only thing that makes me feel uncomfortable. It's just the loss of technology. Is such an important thing lost so casually? Are they all high-end? Shouldn't it be placed in the core?
Why join the craft schools?
Stone mine? Outrageous! Play Age of Empires? Playing Age of Empires in StarCraft?
I have a question. All the technology in such a large space station cannot be copied. It is simply... Although the space station is damaged, its original facilities cannot be said to be gone, let alone the resumption of classes.
After reading it, the book is pretty good. Come on, author. To be honest, since the era of the big universe, I have rarely seen good novels about interstellar civilization. I hope the author will write slowly, write well, and put quality first!
How to say it? The author wrote it too much like a game.
In that game where the author's protagonist first commanded a battleship, why did the enemy have a Chinese name? Or was it that someone had already entered space at that time?
Your long-distance voyage is called a space station? Shouldn't this be called a spaceship?
A good book, the more you read it, the more attractive it becomes. This kind of technology that surpasses Blue Star and various principles and phenomena that we have not confirmed yet can be made up by the author to make it reasonable and further pave the way for the development of the plot. I admire you very much for this alone. At least I can't do it at all. What I write is all from the same person... If it is released one day, I will definitely subscribe to support the original version.