
S Alien: Shadow Knight
S异体人:影子骑士
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 166k Words
- Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Interstellar Civilization
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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"Silicon-Carbon Symbiosis: Imbalance and Reconstruction of the Balance of Power"
When the softness of carbon-based material meets the hardness of silicon-based material, this book does not romanticize the harmonious coexistence of the two life forms, but sharply reveals a secret power battle across the elemental cycle. The author uses a cold writing style to outline the fundamental conflict between the two civilizations in terms of resources, evolutionary speed and survival logic - carbon-based life relies on reproduction and intuition, while silicon-based life relies on iteration and precision. There is no absolute good or evil in the book, only the cold game between the right to survive and the technological gap. The most exciting thing is not who conquers whom, but the asymmetric coexistence model that both parties have figured out in desperation: a fragile but real reconstruction of the balance. This is not only an interstellar fable, but also a profound interrogation of the fate of mankind's own technology.
Humanity's journey will surely lead to the stars and the sea. The world view of the story is very grand. It breaks away from the old cliché of man-machine confrontation and explores the future scenario of the coexistence of carbon-based life and silicon-based life. It has both hard-core interstellar imagination and the profound core of mutual tolerance of different life forms and the survival of civilizations together.