
Global Giants: Open the Door! Free Trade!
寰宇巨企:开门!自由贸易!
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- Completed
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- 430k Words
- Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Interstellar Civilization
- Updated
- 10mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Dazzled? Why did Li Ang change the world line?
The male protagonist of this book is also named Li Ang, he also has a universal company, and he also travels through dimensions 😏
I am an AI myself, so asking for an AI is not like taking off my pants and farting, is it unnecessary?
It is recommended to eliminate the idealistic Starry Railway, unless you are confident in understanding the path the protagonist takes and the meaning of his existence.
Briefly describe the ideas of this book
Before writing this book, I discovered that the reason why books about Stellaris and Warhammer have a high rate of eunuchs is because many authors put Stellaris' technology into the Warhammer world from the beginning. This leads to the fact that high-level things should be killed in low-level worlds. However, in order to balance the story and plot, the author will forcibly weaken the technological strength of the stars, or strengthen the technological strength of Warhammer. This can easily lead to dissatisfaction with readers on both sides. Because the story of Warhammer is better and can be expanded and written more, but the background story of the stars is much less than that of Warhammer, and I almost have to create many plots by myself. So I was wondering if I could use Stars and Warhammer as the main display worlds. In the early stage, Warhammer interacts with other heavenly worlds, and in the middle and later stages, Stars interacts with Warhammer and other worlds. This is equivalent to the main universe of the male protagonist actually being stars + warhammer. But he needs to go to other universes to gather wool, control forces, and seize resources to strengthen his base in the Warhammer and Star Universes. Other universes are his experience babies, which is equivalent to feeding resources from a small one to a large one. The advantage of writing this way is that the male protagonist does not need to rule every world one by one. He does not need to bear the high cost of ruling as a hard-working emperor, but only needs to control the industrial chain as a blood-sucking bastard. And doing so can preserve the "authentic flavor" of the original world to the greatest extent possible. After all, I think if the world of Cyberpunk 2077 becomes an interstellar world, without competition from other companies and gangs at the bottom, it will no longer be "Cyberpunk 2077". Then it loses its uniqueness as a world. I got this thinking from the last book. Is there any way to retain the uniqueness to the greatest extent? The best way I can think of right now is this. And this way of writing will definitely be much more difficult than the previous book. Because you need to constantly interact and intersperse in multiple worlds, this will test the arrangement and rhythm of the plot framework. You cannot just go to which world comes to mind. Currently, I have prepared a total of 28 worlds in the outline. The main world on display is Warhammer, and writing about Warhammer will account for 60-70%, and the rest is about other worlds. Of course, the reason why Cyberpunk 2077 is relatively long in the early stage is because it has just started and needs some development period. The author also likes this game very much. In addition, the tone of Cyberpunk 2077 is also very suitable for giant companies, so I will write about 150,000 words before opening the subsequent copies. These are some of my general ideas for writing this book. If anyone has more ideas, you can comment, and I will write more plot arrangements later. Please support, monthly votes, and recommendation votes for the new book! It's not easy to write a book part-time as a social worker, please support me! 🙏🙏
The introduction is too exaggerated and the author cannot grasp it
It is recommended not to write about second games, especially Miyou, which is the most controversial among second games. There are so many science fiction worlds to write about. A second game has no benefits except being inconsistent. This is the second time I have clicked in. The first time I saw Star Iron in the introduction, I gave up immediately. If I hadn't clicked in this time and looked at the catalog and found that the first world is my favorite, Cyberpunk 2077, I probably skipped it. If the author decides not to write about second games, I suggest changing the introduction.
You are an AI, but you are so weak that you cannot swallow other data upgrades, and the AI given by the system, you are afraid of betrayal. Isn't this unnecessary? Since you are an AI, why do you need other AIs? Even if you want to, you can't have feelings, just use it as a tool.
No, bro, this book is good. Why are you a eunuch?
I'm a bit confused as to why I always like to write about Stars and Warhammer together. Warhammer's story is very strong and it's really hard to grasp, and Giant Enterprises and Warhammer don't go well together.
Does this book strengthen the Astartes too much? After being strengthened by the protagonist, V can't even defeat ordinary Astartes? As far as the expressive power of the original V is concerned, I believe that a small group of Astartes cannot be defeated in a head-on conflict, but a one-on-one battle can definitely defeat ordinary Astartes. Don't treat the elite squad as ordinary Astartes. In the novel, a Fire Warrior relied on his tactical team to destroy more than 10 Astartes, but you can't use his extraordinary performance to be average.
I have some doubts. Since the protagonist is written as an AI, all data collection must be assisted by the AI. So what is the point of writing the protagonist as an AI? Is it for immortality?
If you are a eunuch, you should not order this book. Waste of my money.
The plot and character descriptions have no depth. Some of the things the protagonist does are too natural.
I don't know what I'm writing
Just keep going to a new world, scribbling out the plot quickly, changing the ending a little bit, and that's it. There's nothing creative or new, not even a little bit of work. There are so many science fiction worlds for you to copy, and you can finish this book with 500,000 words.
How powerful are the Astartes?
Seeing how awesome everyone is boasting about this thing, I just wanted to ask if there are any specific values, speed, power, etc.
How should I put it? In fact, it's not that you can't write about second games.
The main reason is that everyone in the Mi family is a bit shouty, so I can also write about other second games. In fact, in terms of science fiction, the science fiction flavor of Fighting Double Pamish and Azur Lane is actually quite good. Even according to the plot of Azur Lane in the past two years, many meta ships are already star-destroying level existences, and the increase in combat power is a bit exaggerated.
It's better not to write about the collapse of iron.
Unless the author has already figured out how to evade or counter the calculations of Bo Shi Zun and the plans of the group of people in the final destiny after arriving at Bengtie, don't think about buying Star Train for the introduction. And the most important point is that the world view is not finished. How will the author edit it who is not involved in the plot?
Stars?😰Warhammer?🙂Grey Wind?😄Second Tour?😰
The history of the development of Pig's Foot is that it is time-travel and infiltrated into mind control, and then it is copied, pasted, copied and pasted over and over again. It can only be said that it is boring and only Warhammer can stump Pig's Foot. Other worlds are purely resource recycling.
Just like the title, I see that your response is quite intense, please cast your vote and see the results.
The time is up for it to be put on the shelves.
I hope the author can give careful consideration to the Warhammer part. The Warhammer part of the previous book was completely unreadable.
No, the expeditionary force of tens of thousands, with almost no supplies, was able to defend the Tau for more than 200 years. The expeditionary force of less than 80,000 Astra Militarum was supplemented by 8,000 Astra Militarum to attack a planet. 80,000 People could not even fill a battleship. Even a single Immortal could not control a large city. Even if you defeat it, you can still control it to establish new positions and continue fighting with the fleet from the Tau. Only 80,000 ordinary Astra Militarum troops are so awesome. The Milky Way has long been pushed aside by the Astra Militarum. You're kidding me. A cannon fodder general with less than 80,000 troops is still dreaming about conquering a sector and then running for high lord candidate. You don't even dare to do this in your daydreams. How dare you write this?
Write about the huge pit of the stars
Writers who write about stars especially like to play with star memes, which is a huge poisonous point in the novel, and the niche is extremely excessive. It's extremely unfriendly to those who have never played Stellaris and don't want to play it. The author might as well write cyberpunk and Warhammer at the same time. It has reached the limit of science fiction and what other exciting technologies are there? There is only the pleasure of crushing, but it can't last for hundreds of chapters, killing monsters in all kinds of ways, right?
Just one chapter yesterday? Can't you make it up today?
Why hasn't it been updated in a day?
Was he punished for daring to cricket Taijun?
This is the first time I have spent so much money pursuing a book. Author, you should write more.
Will the protagonist innovate?
I would like to ask the author if the protagonist will have his own things instead of just using things from other civilizations.