
Planet Shaper
星球塑形师
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 303k Words
- Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Interstellar Civilization
- Updated
- 3y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Humans are really not as useful as robots. Let's not talk about the various materials needed for internal survival, nor how much it costs to teach these indigenous humans to use machines. Just talking about work efficiency, if a robot can work 18 hours a day for a month, can humans do it? And this working 18 hours a day will not reduce efficiency. Can we just leave the non-mental work to the robots? The demographic dividend in the interstellar era is brought about by humans. Technological and scientific development, not hard work. And the resources consumed by a human being from birth to adulthood can build dozens or hundreds of robots. This does not include educational resources and emotional needs. To sum up, if you don't want to take over the indigenous people, let them develop a new era of technology, and use them as coolies, it will be a completely loss-making business. And if it is mining in space, it will be even more awesome. In order to maintain human needs, a lot of space in a spacecraft will be transformed, and the accommodation space will be greatly reduced. To give a realistic example, why humans can send rockets directly to the moon, and why so few people land on the moon It's very simple, but the difficulty is different. Sending machines directly to the moon requires a lot less than landing people on the moon. For example, oxygen, human space, and the load on humans are human food. Just like the space station in reality, it even has to meet a few emotional needs. Otherwise it would be easy to go crazy. Look how many times more do these costs compare to robots? It only depends on whether they can be used directly, but also on the subsequent costs.
The author needs to go to p agency for further training
Others have to become stronger step by step on their own, but the protagonist can be directly cultivated, and there is no need to learn it at all. It is like casting a tenth-level magic and it is done. There is no need to learn it at all. He is born to be awesome.
The author is not bold enough, and still uses humans as robots. The review is readable but too rigid. Humanoids are robots, but other shapes are not robots, right?
In the game Stars, the characteristics of the indigenous creatures are too low. Half of them are sold as slaves or integrated into the power grid to generate electricity. Or sociology +3
I looked at what the author said about the population, but I don't think it's necessary. It's much better to just use robots than people.
Not enough for P Club, but the psychic team can actually wear short skirts? ? ? ? It's incomprehensible, it's so disgusting. No matter what ideology, world unity, or whatever, the military must be solemn and solemn. The psychic team dresses casually, are you a superhero?
Isn't it just a little breaking ball? Look at me driving Unicron and pushing him back.
What do you think the subspace star torch is? Let me tell you. It does not require planets, maintenance, or labor. It can continue to work for ten thousand years. It only needs an emperor and a golden throne to take home.
After reading this introduction, the protagonist is the Dragon King of Casting Stars, right😂
One question is, why use mechas? They are not used in group operations. They are only useful in landing operations. But for landing operations, you have cheaper and more affordable robots, which are only used in point-to-point operations. After reading the article, the energy source is similar to the original one, which shows that the energy source on the other side is not more advanced than ours. So we can put it down after understanding the structure. Then the question is, what are we doing with these expensive big toys that are only useful in special situations like this? Is it used to deal with the extraordinary mentioned in the article? Robots don't focus on quantity, but focus on quality, which increases battle losses. So what is the significance of this thing? Did you, the author, think of it all at once?
After reading more than 20 chapters, the protagonist basically has no dilemma, and he is done with it.
The author is getting better, so I took a chance 😏
It's been 20 days, is the author still updating?😵
The author himself should read and study carefully
The author's writing style is very delicate. It's not like it could be written by a first-level author. As for what others say, the author doesn't need to pay too much attention to what others say and just write at his own pace. However, there are still some small regrets, that is, some details of the development are missing, and I hope they can be supplemented. Overall, it is still very good, maybe you can get a good result.
Is the author gone?
After waiting for such a long time, there is no update