
Voyage of the Stars
星辰大远航
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- Completed
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- 4.3M Words
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- Sci-Fi
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- Male
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- Interstellar Civilization
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{"TopicId":"575911170507276288","TopicName":"New Book Recommendation"}The recommendation index of this book is 4.5 Points. Near future science fiction theme, the classic opening is to explode the earth. Based on the text of the current chapter, the ability is solid and the imagination is sufficient. Among them, the "Hanhai" setting is eye-catching. There is no obviously counter-intuitive science fiction setting. My only concern is the post-processing of the space fantasy novel. The author's last book was completed with 2 million words, proving his ability to tell a complete story. The probability of book cutting is low, so reading is recommended.
How can I put it, it's not bad-looking. If you save a little and read a little, you can still keep up. Reading most of the 10 chapters is about technology and settings, which is a bit like watching a "Science and Technology Academic Forum". I feel more and more tired as I go to the end. After all, although hard science fiction is also based on technology, the plot still accounts for the majority. If I really want to learn technology and science, I would just watch the videos of popular science bloggers.
The book is quite good, but the beginning is slow. Internet readers are accustomed to abandoning the book because it does not get into the main line at the beginning. It is recommended to add a reminder in the introduction or at the beginning of the article. Typos are mostly minor problems. Some readers have raised them in the chapter review. I hope the author can pay attention to the chapter review and maybe copy the book (bushi) I personally hope that the universe will not be so cold. I hope that some space opera plots can be written. For example, the civilization that has been helped can help when it is in need. At the same time, it can also expand the impact of values on civilization. For example, the civilization that has been helped does not understand the meaning of the act of helping, which can add more novelty to the civilization of the universe.
I feel that there is room for improvement in the historical facts of physics
Everyone is welcome to discuss, but I'm here to look at the hardcore physics settings. So I will not judge the character, social and humanistic development. ① Issues with the concept of four-dimensional space and time: Human beings currently live in three dimensions, that is, they can freely move in the xyz three-dimensional space. However, it is inappropriate to say that they live in four-dimensional space and time. Human beings cannot move freely on the timeline; Although the probability is small, it is not impossible, that is to say, there are no absolutes, only probabilities: each Planck time will branch out into countless world lines composed of tree structures in which different established facts occur. (Perhaps a perfect world line can be found?) ②The setting of the Europa 4 period is inappropriate: 80,000 people support the earth's technology tree? What does 80,000 people mean? It's just a larger university. Even if they are all elite scientists and support the technology tree, what about the applicable part? No one can take over the skills of fitters, welders, plumbers and electricians? There is no one to take over the five, four, three, two and one-star chefs? Moreover, according to the setting of the original text, there are still some idle personnel. In this case, they can actually build a spaceship. I think it is inappropriate. ③The way the star roads were laid during the Great Voyage was wrong: This especially refers to the Torch Civilization. According to the conservation of momentum, at least half of the stars in the galaxy must be pushed back before the remaining stars can move forward to form the star roads. Instead of converting some of the stars into energy, let the Torch Civilization push the remaining stars by itself, which will only increase losses and waste time. ④The difference in time flow rate caused by the exploration of black holes is not clearly explained: the timeline in the novel is more like mentioning it when needed, and completely ignoring it when not needed. When we passed through the Star Gate during the Great Voyage, we all ran to the event horizon. Unless the Torch Civilization could smooth out the distortion of time and space caused by the black hole, otherwise the outside world would have changed drastically if we were delayed there for such a short time. Even the kobold civilization should have surpassed the progress of human civilization. Anyone who has watched Interstellar knows this. ⑤The silicon-based civilization in the Milky Way is too hasty: the novel itself introduces that there is also a photon computer route. So theoretically speaking, as long as a silicon-based civilization has a few photon life forms, it will not be overwhelmed by electronic warships, unless they are all solar panels. In short, although there are many bugs, there are also many advantages: The development and design of the technology tree is great, covering every direction, and the symbol technologies of civilizations at all levels are also very reasonable. Of course, there are some things that cannot be solved, such as anti-entropy technology (I think if it can be solved sooner rather than later, it will not drag down the universe-level civilization), but it has been controlled by the author very well, at least there is no big lie that can affect the direction of the plot, which is also an advantage in comparison. The most amazing thing is the methods of the three god-level civilizations to save the universe. Although I disagree with the concept, the physical settings are very good.
I feel like this is a inferior replacement for the "Deep Space Series".
To be honest, this kind of science fiction that is pseudo-"hard science fiction" and relatively "cool" currently only has two books in the Deep Space series at the starting point. Now I think this book can only be a subordinate replacement for the Deep Space series. :,/? 😤??🔨 I have read the Deep Space series several times. The descriptions of several powerful/great civilizations and their practices really opened my eyes! Using stars as communication units to create a super civilization with pan-universe communication. ! ,,, does not do so. There are various super civilizations. As for weapons/destructive power? Those are just some accessories of their respective civilizations in the research of pursuing their own paths. ,?,,,😵😵
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The author's writing about human civilization deeply impressed me. The so-called morality has no meaning in the face of the survival of civilization. Only civilizations that can survive to the end are qualified to talk about morality. I hope the author will always maintain this writing style. Of course, it would be better if some interactions between civilizations can be appropriately added.
In the face of the strong, he acts like a dog, and in the face of the weak, he punches hard. If human civilization is all this kind of thing, it will never go far.
The quality at the front is quite good, but when Silvermist escapes, he really feeds poison like crazy, which is too stupid. Humanity itself is the beginning of interstellar travel caused by the aftermath of advanced civilization. As a result, since you are sure to escape, you are still making some confusing operations and making useless actions to fight back, instead of prioritizing escape and survival rate. Since we are preparing for the third kind of contact, we don't even have the worst plan, and we still have the face of a villain who has succeeded, because he has entered the first level civilization and faced the creation of the third level civilization. The most important thing is that even if your supporting character is trying to trick someone, the protagonist turns out to be the most clownish person among them. How can you still act like a dictator? Sooner or later, humans will be killed by his stupidity. I can't stand it anymore. No matter whether humans can escape from Silver Mist or not, I can't bear it anyway. I can imagine without looking at it that even if humans can escape, they will be threatened by the silver mist and be forced to wander among the stars. Then they will develop civilization and technology in changing areas and maps to ensure that they reach at least the third level of civilization. This may be the main background, but the question is, can it be handled better? Even if you want to run, you can still choose a more reasonable operation This protagonist has no overall perspective at all. If you are really an expedition team, I have nothing to say about you, but you are the only seedling of human civilization, and you have survived after a thousand years of wandering. Like a fool, you have nothing but a long life. You are a decision-maker, and you are also a dictator. After you have suffered such a big loss, you can still make such low-level mistakes. So what is the charm of your protagonist? Didn't Chunchun deliberately make him a clown for the sake of the plot🤡? Or the elitism of the entire human race.
What a surprise. . How many years have it been since I saw this space science fiction article again?
Under Deep Space The Wandering Fleet of Deep Space has always been on the bookshelf. After the Eternal Transformation next door, I really haven't seen anyone write the same type of work. I accidentally saw this book today, and I was really surprised! To say that the writing of this book is stronger than the previous one, the narrative is smooth and straightforward, and there are no embarrassing scenes. The story logic is excellent, and the various data are consistent. I can't understand it, but I don't know how powerful it is. I have caught up with the latest chapter and am very excited. Compared with other works of the same type, the overall style of this book seems to be more serious and closer to reality, so it also lacks the essential fun points and various small climaxes in online novels, such as this book Man Escapes from Jupiter 4 The voyage that spanned thousands of years did not shock me as much as the other two books on Deep Space, so I feel that if it is particularly realistic and readers who insist on realism will like this book, but in an online article, I personally hope that the author can learn from it. How can human beings progress without having fun? How can readers empathize with it? In short, if you like science fiction, don't miss this book, it's a surprise!
The stars are too imaginary and wandering. I don't understand that MOD, but does it really belong to the category of science fiction and not games? Anti-foreign materialist militarism, you took the script from the People's Federation. There are not many readers for science fiction now. If you add a game tag, at least the data will look better. After all, the purpose of writing books is to make money. If you write it as a hobby, it doesn't matter. Just don't be an eunuch. It's rare to see a science fiction article at the starting point. Don't write it to death.
In the science fiction section, this turned out to be a science fiction book, good guy
Galaxies have a ribbon structure in the universe. The intersections are nodes, and the areas far away from the ribbon structure are holes.
Holes are cosmic structures that subvert traditional models, but in fact the large-scale structure model of the universe has been widely accepted. The universe is not uniform on large scales, with galaxies clustered into dense ribbon-like structures and walls that intersect with each other and have nodes at their junctions. The low-density and vast area surrounded by ribbon-like structures and walls is the void. Search "large-scale structure of the universe" on Baidu to see pictures, which are basically the ones from the Millennium simulation. Holes can occupy 70+% of the volume of the universe, so it is not that weird that the Milky Way is in a hole. However, due to the special nature of the Milky Way (we live here), it is difficult for us to obtain a star catalog around the Milky Way and determine its environment. This requires high-precision spectral observations covering the entire sky area, and SDSS does not have such a large coverage. I guess this requires merging observation data from many telescopes, so it is difficult to ensure completeness and accuracy when piecing together different data samples. In addition, the definition of a void is inherently vague (a relatively "empty" area with a lower density than other places). There are many algorithms for searching for holes, and they will find different holes even in the same sky area. Therefore, it is normal to determine whether the Milky Way is in a void or to measure the size of the void. It is difficult and controversial.
Two comments, you can write it like this. Please write it as a foreigner. Chinese culture is to do to others what you don't want others to do to you. There is no psychological burden to exterminate a race that has no ability to resist. It is submissive in the face of higher civilizations and superior to others in the face of lower races. The character design is really bad. Second, human body modification and the so-called alloy are so weird. Do you think you can create the corresponding alloy if you know the ingredients? Are human base pairs really so easy to manipulate? It's no less difficult than energizing it. I suggest the author take a look at Deep Space Wandering Fleet, which is much better in terms of layout and creativity.
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It's hard to find an author who writes novels from a civilized perspective. How come his writing is not bad? I'll give you all my thirteen monthly tickets. Please support me.
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Not wanting to be educated in scientific jargon, I danced around looking at different civilizations. 265~266 Atu, the kobold, went through all kinds of troubles to find the so-called god, but was met by the protagonist. The protagonist's choice is: experiment on him and dissect him! My home was destroyed by advanced civilization, and I shouted that I hate it so much and I want revenge. Encountering primitive civilization, aloof, cold and cruel! This kind of trash as the protagonist? ! When I encounter advanced civilization twice in the book, others take the initiative to help the protagonist! Follow what the protagonist did to deal with the kobolds. Even if they are not wiped out, they should be studied, dissected, and then frozen! But they didn't, but gave selfless guidance and help to the protagonist! Just because you are the protagonist? ! I feel so bad seeing these! ! !
I really like this kind of book, but unfortunately I only found two. One is The Wandering Fleet in Deep Space, and the other is this book. I have it in my permanent collection.
It's just poison when it's put on the shelves, right? Writing about a group of elites is so stupid
About this book Human Civilization Trends
After reading a little bit, well, if the human civilization in Wandering Fleet and Under Deep Space is biased towards the Chinese tradition of being open to all rivers, then this book is about learning from the small life, being submissive in front of the strong, and punching hard in front of the weak. Just treat it as a human being from the Avatar worldview. The most typical one is the section about the kobolds. Facing the awakener civilization, they are submissive, but when they encounter weak kobolds, they start to capture them for experiments. I really have to think of Unit 731. Further ahead, they met a civilized fleet that was also sailing from a long distance. Without saying a word, they began to plot and start fighting. Just like the first human beings in the anime Space Battleship Yamato, their Garmilas just came to see if this planet was suitable for immigration. As a result, humans fired the first shot. No wonder the Garmilas empire was almost destroyed. Let's continue to look at the future. We still don't know if the leadership will be changed. If there are some technological breakthroughs that extend the lifespan and allow Yue Yuan to lead mankind, it will be even more difficult. You, the philosopher king, are so awesome. At the beginning, many people in the comment section of the chapter would be very difficult to collapse.
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There are no science fiction books at the beginning 😭 Except for this and the old book "Final Eternity", I don't know any science fiction novels 😵
Overall, it seems that the shortcomings do not hide the good points. Please be more tolerant and encourage the author. In this environment where white writing is rampant, it is already a science fiction work worth recommending.
You can write some stories about encountering low-level civilizations in it, otherwise it will be the same as upgrading and fighting monsters. At level 1, you can only encounter level 1 monsters. At level 2, you can only encounter level 2 monsters. At level 2, you encounter level 3. At level 4, you encounter level 4. This kind of writing is very inconsistent. You can write some short stories about encountering some low-level civilizations during the journey. Of course, I just suggest that everything depends on the author 🙂
Here is a suggestion. I hope the author can write a longer 2 million words. I think, and then add some of my own understanding of the universe. But a hodgepodge like "Stars" (P's game) is really cool But it feels a bit fast. I think I can add a little bit more, such as the understanding of philosophy, the portrayal of higher civilizations, the portrayal of fallen civilizations, and the understanding of civilizational ideologies. I feel that these are more exciting and have a lot of feelings. I want to make a secondary civilization that is not important at the end? Hope to adopt 👀 Century Consciousness Machine Ideology: Extreme Materialism Monarchy Characteristics: Intelligent Natural Physicist Scary Double Joints Government: Gestalt Mechanical Consciousness Origin: Imperial Fief (The experience of flying out of the home star for the first time is a painful memory, Just because of the whim of an alien empire, we were conquered and fell at its feet. But now we can finally look to the future, a longer-term future, a future that does not have to be in the shadow of other countries) The vassal imperial consciousness: materialism, egalitarianism, xenophobia
Compared with the Deep Space series, Star Voyage has the most complete science fiction hierarchy and the most complete technology tree. As for the conflict of interest, the conflict of interest throughout the entire text is to fight for the evolutionary leap of civilization. Of course, I have to say that the Deep Space series is more intense in terms of writing, humanities, and culture, and is more emotionally resonant with readers in terms of the values it expresses. They have different focuses, but it is undeniable that they are all model works of hard science fiction and starry sky science fiction.
I should be considered one of the earliest users of Qidian. There are really too few novels in this deep space voyage series. I can count all the books I can read on my ten fingers. The first one I read should be called Star Trek (novel), then Escape from Planet, then the Rainbow books, and finally the Eternal Deep Space series, and then this one. There are others, but the story content is not very good in comparison. If you are short of books, you can read it
Come on, author, you've been the one to carry the banner of voyage science fiction in recent years. I've been reading Wandering Planet, Super Battleship, and the Deep Space series before, and my appetite has become more and more intense. Yours is the only science fiction novel that has amazed me in the past two years. I have saved all my previous monthly tickets for you. I hope the next one will not disappoint us 🙂. By the way, I would like to say that I will support the new book by the way!
It feels pretty good, and it can be seen from the previous book that the author has strong scientific logic, so you can rest assured. This beginning is a bit like "Rebirth: Super Battleship", but relatively more rigorous, because I personally feel that the book is more like a mythical story told from a science fiction perspective, with a strong story but unreasonable details. Science fiction is science fiction, and that book only focuses on fantasy without science. This book should not have this problem. But I hope the author can make progress faster, at least start the story of breaking out of the solar system and exploring the universe before it is put on the shelves. Otherwise, it will be too boring to keep building and advancing technology in the solar system, and there will be no interest in subscribing by then.
Hey, hey, I finally found a sci-fi interstellar novel. Who knows after watching the Deep Space series and the Age of the Universe over and over again 😭😭
I feel that this type of subject matter is more suitable for writing a group drama, which reflects the progress of civilization and the development of events from the life and work of each person. This way, the writing can be more detailed, and the different characters will have more soul.