
Transform into a Mecha, I Can Evolve Infinitely
化身机甲,我能无限进化
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 469k Words
- Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Super Tech
- Updated
- 3y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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This is a rubbish novel. You don't need to read it. It's disgusting.
It's all poisonous, the author is like a novice
It was a little bit toxic in the early stage, but it didn't affect it at all. I read it from other apps. I even wanted to give it 6 stars. It's so good! The main character's IQ is online throughout the entire story, and the characters in the background are very emotional. Especially Sato Yuu and Douzi's underground laboratory made my heart pound. I've seen other mecha works that I can't describe in words, but there are only a few that I can watch. I'm halfway through writing this. I couldn't watch it since the first episode, but this work and this mecha are definitely No. 1 In my heart. I definitely recommend reading it if you read the reviews. It's a pity that it didn't write about the reunion plot after turning the beans back. The ending was okay, but it was too short.
The subject matter is good, but there are too many supporting roles, and the protagonist's presence is very low. Come on and practice more.
Not bad! Japanese mecha style, Pacific Rim battle The female protagonist has a distinct personality, but the introduction also said that the protagonist wants to throw the pilot out, but after reading a few chapters, it is hard to explain It is better to just make the male protagonist not a mecha, or modify the Goldfinger protagonist to develop alone until he can become a virtual person
First of all, the comic is still very interesting (only 17 episodes, just scrapped) Later, after watching it, I found it difficult to comment. I don't want to watch the protagonist and the woman (no disrespect to women, don't over-interpret), what I want to watch is the battle They are all mechas and they still have relationships wh?! There are not many battles Compared with the comic, it is just a piece of cake
The writing is okay, but the reviewers are full of shit-mouthed people. They are too discouraging, just like the green-skinned orc.
It's nothing compared to the Japanese style, right? When disaster strikes, a hero appears. After being saved, wow, this hero is not a threat to us. Should we kill him? (The most damn outrageous thing is that this is what most people think)
How did you manage to step on all the thunder? I can't understand it.
It might be better if the driver is replaced by a man
How do you manage to step on all the thunder? I can't understand it.
I originally thought that the protagonist would break away from human society, feed on war, continue to evolve, then kill monsters to find and kill the mastermind behind the scenes, and finally transfer to the interstellar world and start wandering around, contacting various civilizations. . . . By the way, does anyone know of such a book? If so, kick me
What is Chapter 9 about?
Neural synchronization is the conversion of neural signals into electrical signals for synchronization. It must be the data center that Bai Ying entered. The protagonist's consciousness composed of a bunch of data can actually be beaten? And the pain synchronization is ridiculous. If you build a war mech and also install pain sensors, isn't it because you think it doesn't die quickly enough? This is a war mecha, not a Japanese 18X mechanical doll.
The protagonist doesn't really need a driver, unless he wants to be like Gundam OO or Eva, where the driver has superpowers, otherwise he might as well move by himself. (In fact, giant mechas are really cool, but they are also very cost-effective. The energy provided by the mecha can kill monsters, and missiles with the same energy can also kill monsters. There is no need to maintain it. A full-body exoskeleton for individual soldiers is enough. Unless the driver has superpowers, he has to use a giant mecha.)
Not bad, what can I say? It prefers the character style of Japanese mechas, but the scene is Pacific Rim. The female protagonist is very violent and the male protagonist is even a bit cowardly. Although I don't like the violent female protagonist, it is indeed very distinctive.
Damn... It's so poisonous that I can't even swallow it. The author's taste is really special.
After reading ten chapters, I couldn't stand it anymore. It's hard to imagine the author's mental state. The last time I saw such a twisted character was in a Japanese comic. The heroine is particularly fleshed out and can make readers completely hate the previous character in just a few sentences. The male protagonist has nothing to do with what is said in the introduction. He suddenly became angry, fought for his life, and then fell asleep.
I just finished reading Chapter 5 and I just want to ask: When will Bai Ying die?
It's a bit uncomfortable. I thought the first few pictures looked okay, and I thought I had found a good book. But then it started to forcefully sensationalize, which made me feel very inexplicable and awkward. The protagonist is not a machine spirit, he just traveled through time, so I don't understand how an outsider who protects this place has such strong emotions? After all, the protagonist is not a machine soul, and you can't let him inherit the emotions of this mecha, so I find it baffling to see the protagonist's strong emotions in protecting this city (the above is purely my own evaluation of this book, don't criticize me)
This woman is disgusting. She doesn't cherish the mecha during training. She blames others for not repairing it when she breaks it. She also blames others. She really thinks she is a bz and wants to build a memorial arch. She might as well write it off.
It's really a bit dissuasive. Most people's idea may not be to protect the world, because it is time travel in the first place, and they treat it like this, backhandedly creating world peace.
I stepped on all the thunder that should be stepped on. The author is awesome.
? ? ? What about the Pilot in the introduction? This is what I came for
I thought it looked weird at the beginning. After reading Chapter 17, I couldn't stand it anymore. It's poisonous. The protagonist is like a puppet, being played around by others and can be taken apart any way he wants.
This is such a good subject for nothing. If you really want to write an emotional drama, just vote for a female channel. I don't even know what the point of this character is? Are you simply disgusting readers? Let's not talk about the emotional drama. Just talk about the details. What kind of pilot can drive one mecha until it is damaged during training, without caring about it at all, under the background of using one less mecha? Isn't this pure rape?
It's quite angry. It's obviously a very good book. The plot is advanced reasonably, the speed is moderate, and the characters are very clear. There are too many people scolding me, too many readers, and annoying flies. Shiro's positioning is not only Asuka's character, the characters in the book also need to grow through experience. All in all, the book is great, but the reader is terrible.
I got it from Douyin. It's a very good subject matter. But the writing at the beginning was so bad that I got hooked. If you can't write sensational words, why should you write it? The heroine is so disgusting at the beginning. No wonder so many people criticize her. After looking at the word count, it turns out that it's not more than 500,000 words. I don't recommend it.
I really can't stand it, it's so disgusting, the mecha characters are full of intrigue, rubbish
I got this dubbing from a novel on Station B. I just want to see what kind of genius writes it.
Statement and Q&A
First of all, thank you to the readers who like and pay attention to this book, thank you for your encouragement and continued reading. As long as there is one person who is still reading it, the author said that he will insist on finishing the book. Secondly, I personally collected some of the issues that readers of this book are concerned about and discussed a lot, and then compiled them and consulted the author for a Q&A session. Readers can ask questions in the comments, and I will collect feedback from time to time. If it involves spoilers (only chapters posted), if you haven't read the book or don't like spoilers (it doesn't involve unpublished content), there is no need to slide down the comments. Repeat the review may contain spoilers. (Important) It is recommended to consume it after reading the main text. Finally, I hope everyone can give more encouragement to new authors. Whether it is good or not is secondary. At least this is a world that the author carefully fabricated. If you don't like this world, you can quit. No one is forcing it, but this is not a place for casual venting. Discussions are welcome, but please be friendly and harmonious~ Thanks again for the above! ps: I am just doing this on my behalf, and the final right of interpretation belongs to the author of this book (the meat-eating red panda).