
Start Sweeping the Universe by Rubbing the CPU with Your Hands
从手搓CPU开始横扫宇宙
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I can't see any hint of other alien civilizations in this book. In the "Battleship" period, when the protagonist wiped out the wandering civilization, he could still feel the tragedy of the civilization's demise. When playing in the fifth-level civilization alliance, the protagonist's civilization was almost counter-killed, which also shows that every civilization in the universe has its own trump card. This book always fights the small ones and the big ones. It is destroyed when it is said to be destroyed, and then it is finished. In fact, Rainbow can definitely learn from the anime "Blade" to see how the protagonist's combat power increases. It can directly combine the culture and technology trees of other alien civilizations. Didn't Rainbow write about music civilization before? You can also absorb their characteristics by destroying a civilization. The protagonists, including humans and universe-level treasures, can be brought under your command. This can not only expand the civilization's combat power, but also enrich the plot. And don't let the protagonist bear it alone. It's best to have an alien think tank by his side. Only writing about the protagonist can never describe the progress of human civilization. Now the golden finger of human civilization is the protagonist. Every time human civilization wins, it is the protagonist's help. It's better to get more fresh cosmic treasures and so on!
Disappointment
I came here for the name of Rainbow, but I was quite disappointed with this game. It has been more than 10 years since I read Battleship, and I have also read the first few chapters of Earth Era. They are all very exciting and full of imagination. This game, Rainbow, devotes 40% of its page to describing how the protagonist overthrew the alien colonists and allowed human civilization to land on the galactic stage. The plot is particularly slow and does not fully reflect the golden finger of developing the protagonist. The whole story uses the personality traits of many countries and people, which is a bit humorous but extremely cliché. After the protagonist arrives on the galaxy stage, it is filled with the shadow of a large number of warships. The protagonist leads human civilization to not only advance technology but also fight. The method of fighting is also very simple, either detonating the planet or hitting the star. The whole story has highlights but not many, and there are also a lot of bugs. It ends with killing the strongest BOSS in the galaxy. There is no exploration of the final rules of the universe, which is quite disappointing. I might as well revisit Battleship.
I can't figure it out, why should we break away from the Silver Alliance? With the protagonist's ability, he can find nooks and crannies in the galaxy and disguise himself as a malicious civilization (you can cast a wide net, attack in all directions, and create hundreds of civilizations. The protagonist can completely change his body, or even create a mechanical civilization, disrupting the entire galaxy, but he has to be convinced and developed first), and then use this identity to engage in scientific research, and transmit the data back through the protagonist, so that humans can do research at home without leaving the door. To put it bluntly, the Milky Way is too big to offend and you can easily hide. Why is the protagonist so stubborn?
I hope this book can once again reflect the inclusive self-study that expresses human civilization in Battleship, and strengthen the multi-angle description of other civilizations.
Rainbow, the data BUG is getting bigger and bigger 🙂 Hurry up and fix it, after thirty years of fighting, one million battleships. A little less, based on 100 people on a ship, 1000000*100=100000000 With so many people according to the proportion of conscription, how many people are needed to obtain the mother civilization? Moreover, no matter how many people have fought in the vanguard fleet for thirty years, they will all die. If more and more people can do this, will the aliens realize that this is some kind of "electrical disaster"?
Not bad. The only problem is that it's difficult to write the rest. I guess the next climax is going to the dwarf planet and then it's just like the introduction. The last climax is the counterattack? But looking at the alien civilization in the article, I feel that there is no need to counterattack. Seeing that it is so pressing, it is either civil strife in the civilization or invasion by foreign enemies. ps: Based on the current author's writing style, I feel that it will collapse easily if it is long.
First glance: What a novice title this is, the starting point is that anyone dares to write science fiction. Second Look: Damn author Rainbow Gate. Book in full directly, and all future monthly passes will be given to you.
This book tells the story of the earth being colonized and exploited by aliens. The protagonist relies on explosives to develop. He is apparently a lackey brainwashed by aliens, but actually makes trouble and resists everywhere. It is indeed a well-written story, but the title and introduction are too silly. When I got bored, I came in and found out it was jelly grass.
There is a key point that the author needs to pay attention to. After the underground base is completed and the industry reaches a large scale, heat dissipation is not mentioned for the time being. Electricity consumption and power consumption index will definitely require an independent "power supply" when it develops. Otherwise, not to mention the Eta people, the puppet army will be able to "follow the wires" to find and even kill the protagonist. However this is a big subject.
Everything else is fine, except that I want to laugh every time I see a computer that requires a dedicated robot to operate it. If there are peripherals in the computer that can't be tested, why not just get a machine? The robot still has to type on the keyboard, which is like hacking with a lightsaber in the interstellar era. It makes people speechless.
Damn it, I thought it was a studio trash article, but the first chapter explains a grand and true story background through a meal! ! ! The author has a profound writing skills, and depicts the characters quite delicately. The story unfolds without piling up numbers or making up some incomprehensible nouns. He depicts the face of a semi-colonial society in just one or two hundred words! Awesome! Write it well, put it on the shelves and order it all! ! !
Science fiction
Rebirth of the Super Battleship should be Rainbow's strongest book so far. I haven't read many good sci-fi books and I still remember them: The Three-Body Problem, The Earth Era, The Wandering Fleet in Deep Space, The Age of the Universe, The Ship of the Galaxy, We Live in Nanjing, The Moon Base I Built Was Exposed, Under the Deep Space, Galaxy, Planet Escape, The Edge World of the Universe...
This book is plagiarized from someone else's. It's exactly the same from the second chapter on. Others already have 400+ chapters, and you just put it on the shelves. Don't make excuses, I won't listen. I will never believe anything without evidence. I will only believe it unless you present 400+ pieces of original evidence!
After all these years, the title of this book is still one that makes you not want to read it. To be honest, you are also capable. Everything has improved. It's just a useless name! If I change my name, I won't cross it out several times. So much so that I can no longer see it. Thinking about shit can also satisfy your hunger. Eat next to each other. I won't see you just now. Super battleship rainbow. That book really quenches my thirst and satiates my hunger! ! ! Of course... I still have to give a bad review based on my first impression of the title.
Look at the name: Damn, what the hell is this? Read the content: Damn, it's a rare good book I heard that the results were not very good, so I came here to order them all. The author stood up 😂
If the CPU burns, does it burn the motherboard? The motherboard is the brain.
I like reading articles about exploring the universe. I think there are only two books of this type. One is "Rebirth of the Super Battleship" The other is "The Super Mechanic" These two books really took me to appreciate the scenery of the universe. The neutron battle star in the battleship, the open space between the river belts, the grand epic feeling of flying at the speed of light for thousands of years... I still remember it fresh. In the middle and later stages of "Super Mechanic", I explore major star clusters, communicate directly with cosmic civilizations, carve up galaxies, and encounter various civilizations by chance. The sense of curiosity also shocked me. Except these two, there are no other novels. I deeply hope that the author can integrate these two books. Explore the universe and study civilization! This is the favorite of science fiction fans!
This book has good ideas, but the writing style is a bit jerky. But I don't know if the author doesn't understand this aspect of computers or if he is intentionally brief. Assuming that the protagonist has an external brain, there is no need for a so-called robot to control the mouse and keyboard. The mouse and keyboard, including robots, are just carriers for inputting instructions to the computer. It can be reduced to a USB2.4G signal transceiver. And the computer does not need to be too big. I have seen DNF gold-brushed machines with 8 hosts and one monitor. If it is AI control, even a monitor and a graphics card are not needed. Moreover, one high-performance computer can completely replace multiple computers and open N more games at the same time.
Can the protagonist only have one CPU at the same time? Can't we do more fusions? If the individual performance cannot be improved, just pile up the number. Anyway, after the integration, it does not use electricity and takes up space.
The development of civilization requires material, energy, and information. The situation shown in the first chapter makes it impossible for me to understand why alien civilizations would come to invade the earth. I can only think that this may be a few elementary school students who have nothing to do during the holidays and play casually in the universe like scalding ants with boiling water, or it may be aliens conducting civilization experiments and using the earth as a test subject. Moreover, the protagonist's ability is not that powerful. Is there any difference between a brain plus a CPU and an external intelligent assistant? Besides, digital life is also good at playing software. It seems that digital life AI may be even more powerful.
My recent writing feels a bit watered down, and it doesn't have the same feeling as Super Battleship and Earth Era...
The protagonist is very powerful! The key is that he didn't mention the limitations of the computing tools he created for his brain! As long as the manufacturing process is large enough and advanced, it's no big deal! A CPU composed of capacitors as big as a mountain is definitely better than i9! Anyway, just put it in your mind without considering the actual use situation. This way, it is beautiful and powerful! 5995wx,1? What about 10 billion? Anyway, just keep in mind the amount of power consumption and heat dissipation!
I just read the first seventy or eighty chapters, and I'm confused by a question.
Isn't the protagonist's gold finger just fused with the chip? It still needs to be rubbed by hand to get computing power... ... But is there a specified size for this thing? And why should we make it smaller and smaller, making it more difficult for ourselves? Just use big chips to assemble a computer array as big as a football field, even the size of a basketball court. Exchange quantity for quality, and later install a lunar-level computer to command an interstellar war, right?
It looks a bit similar to the Reborn Super Battleship, but the difference is still quite big.
To be honest, I feel that the expression in the novel is a bit exaggerated. With so many war weapons, the solar system, not to mention large planets, has at least hollowed out asteroids, right?
Rainbow, is someone writing a book under your pseudonym? Or is it paid?
Finished spreading flowers! The novel is really anticlimactic. I suggest that the universe be changed to Sweep the Galaxy. The map doesn't match! It is not recommended to use Sideways. The protagonist in the novel does not feel like there is much Sideways. Maybe in the early stage, in general, the plot of the early stage of the novel is closely tied to the title of the book, but later on it becomes unfinished and does not correspond to the title. "Rebirth: Super Battleship" seems to be the author's peak moment. It is really good-looking. It is a hard science fiction among science fiction novels, not other fake science fiction. The protagonist is cautious, kind and tolerant in the early stages of the novel... I like it very much, and it feels like it is a story about the rise of ordinary people. That is, it feels like such a powerful golden finger, placed on the earth in a peaceful era, without the background of alien invasion, it is also a good background. One person is civilization, let the protagonist learn the knowledge of the earth, and then one person cheats, takes human civilization away, and then learns the knowledge of the entire universe, and then cheats, Then let the earth's civilization create its own innovative advanced civilization level - individuals will not have restrictions on their innovation ability, only civilizations have. Therefore, let the protagonist become a personal civilization, and then interdependence and mutual promotion with the earth's civilization... I wish the author can make a breakthrough in his next novel and write well!
All booked, IQ is pretty good. Above 80 points, keep it up. In addition, my computing power is a bit small. I keep watching videos to learn. This ability is a bit stretched!
I really read this book from the beginning to the end, so I'll just give it a casual review. It's still remarkable in terms of science fiction. There's no Madonna or Idiot plot, so it's still a smooth book after all. The shortcoming is that the main plot is too simple and the science fiction ideas are not particularly attractive. The earth effect in the early stage here is quite good, but the mid-term performance is not so amazing. As for the ending, it's not as bad as others said. I can only say that all the holes that should be dug have been buried. After all, I didn't follow the lone wolf route to this point and there is really no need to write it down.
All novels that desperately try to find explanations for the rationality of cheats are scum, and novels that use this as the origin or main theme of the main contradiction are even more scum among scum.