
Second Evolution
第二进化
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- 1.5M Words
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- Sci-Fi
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- Male
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- Future World
- Updated
- 10y ago
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- Qidian
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[Comment] The author is confused
The author was so confused that he began to reply to readers' questions with copy and paste that didn't make sense. If you really don't want to explain it, remove the hard science fiction in your profile, and stop using the name of hard science fiction as a banner, there is still hope. What is hard science fiction? This is how it is explained on Baidu Encyclopedia. Science fiction works that are based on physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, psychology, medicine and other sciences, use strict technical deductions and development path predictions, and describe the impact of extremely possible new technologies and inventions on human society are called hard science fiction. There are no disciplines, no deductions, no possible future, no possible new technologies, you are not up to standard in any of them... What is soft science fiction? Soft Science Fiction (English SoftScienceFiction, referred to as SoftSF), as opposed to hard science fiction, is a branch of science fiction such as sociology. The importance of science, technology and the laws of physics is downplayed in soft science fiction. It has been called "soft" science fiction because it deals with subject matter that is often classified as soft science or the humanities. You are just soft. As for mechas, there will definitely be no man-made things as the core setting of the world in the future, so you can't be softer. It's like fake heroes. Everyone is happy to watch them because they are not talking about hard science fiction. The hard science fiction I have seen includes individual soldier exoskeleton armor (with proven models), electromagnetic rail guns (with prototypes), orbital kinetic energy weapons (in line with the principles of physics), over-the-horizon missiles (which exist in reality and will not become obsolete for a while), and large space ships (as core supply platforms, combat command centers, electronic warfare cores, fire cover and support platforms). Looking back, what does a spaceship need to effectively attack mechas? Excellent radar network (finding and locking enemies), highly intelligent computers (enemy priority assignment and fire control calculations), and short-range defense systems (including but not limited to kinetic weapons and energy weapons). Your mecha needs to have these three lines of defense completely failed before it can approach the enemy ship or forcefully break through at a large cost. Then it also needs to face the heavy ship composite armor (used more on tanks now, but more on battleships back then), cabin defense system, and more importantly, how tall is your mecha? The corridor for people to walk inside the ship will not exceed 3 meters. Do you have to remove the ceiling all the way to the location? What's more, there are crew members who use short-range, disposable anti-armor personal weapons (now called RPGs, but back then there were anti-armor grenades, recoilless rifles, and don't forget RPGs), and you'll be scrapped in one go. You might say something like flexibility, so let me ask you, as of now, are missiles flexible? The Phalanx is still fighting. And how big is your mecha? This involves the life support system. If it is small, the fighting time is short, but if it is large, it will be watched. Is re-entry required? If it is small, it may be impossible to come back up after going down. If it is large, it will be burned when re-entering, and it will be impossible to come back up. Feeling: The combat unit you admire so much is cannon fodder? You must be from the Army Death Squad, right?
Although this civilization is going back as it develops, you can still read the novel
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200 Years is too sweet, 2000 is possible
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The author actually writes quite well, but there are a lot of bland parts. Some humor or a small climax would be better.
[Comment] If you don't want to go crazy, or if you can resist the effects of madness, it's better not to break through your mental power.
The only reason why humans do not have certain abilities is a reflection of self-protection. For example, super hearing, which can drive people crazy.
[Comment] The work has been collected, support it, come on!
The work has been collected, support it, come on! 😄
[Comment] Chapter 43 is too watery
Just write down which company is responsible for which part of the mecha? Write 3 at most. It's amazing. You've come down to more than 10. It's too watery. And in the end, the feeling that "the competition between two teenagers affected the entire earth" is exaggerated.
[Comment] I have been a long-time reader since 2007, and I finally found a good book in my book shortage.
A long-time reader since 2007, I finally found a good book in my book shortage. Keep up the good work and update more, and it will almost be ready for slaughter.
Regarding paternal inheritance, it's pseudoscience
Because "tadpoles" can generally survive in a woman's body for 2-3 days, it may be longer in individual cases. What's more important is that the egg survival time is generally 24 hours. . . I don't know if the author did it on purpose or if he really doesn't know. . .
Talk about what has not been explained
After all, it was suddenly "unfinished". Some Dongxie didn't explain it. 1. The origin of jade pendant. 2. Huangfu Zilan's hibernation cabin. Obviously my father is the head of the family, so the object of political exchange is other families, so why is it a member of the family? What happened in the middle.
[Comment] Come on Tianya, find an editor to polish it. Shang Sanjiang increases exposure.
Come on Tianya, find an editor to polish it. Shang Sanjiang increases exposure.
[Comment] Oh! I thought I would find the same hard science fiction novel as Earth Era at the starting point
It's full of Star Wars storm flavor from the beginning The purpose of writing science fiction novels is to use scientifically based reasonable imagination, that is, based on new discoveries and achievements in science and technology and the foreseeable results that may be achieved on these foundations, to describe in a fantasy way how humans use these new achievements to accomplish certain miracles. The author obviously describes too much about emotions.
[Comment] Pseudoscience is still science
I think the author can add some pseudo-science into it appropriately
[Comment] It seems that your dispute is not over one point.
I personally don't understand science fiction, but after reading the book reviews, I feel that you are not arguing over the same point. One side says that science fiction, especially hard science fiction, should focus on battleships when it comes to interstellar science, and mechas are a pure waste of resources. One side said that it was some kind of biotechnology, and it seemed to be developed from exoskeleton devices. In fact, from a personal point of view, in terms of interstellar, it is absolutely dominated by battleships. The login battle on the planet is still dominated by humans, but the mechas are really not that good. Mechas versus battleships are like playing games. I recommend the BOSS next. The BOSS has high attack, high defense, thick health, and a group of juniors with high attack and good defense. If your mecha fights him, and there is no auxiliary controller, it's just a group of output, and the attack is low, and the battery life is poor. How do you fight? Even with auxiliary control it won't work. Girl, when Naruto in District 11 captures a tailed beast, his attack can compete with the tailed beast statue, otherwise the human sea tactic is really not good. If you want to write about purification, you can put people first, but you don't need to write about mechas. It's useless if you really do.
[Comment] This is called hard science fiction... What kind of mechas are used on a cosmic scale?
We need to distinguish the concepts of power armor and mecha... What's the point of using humanoid mechas in the universe... But he also said that he was writing hard science fiction... It's better to go directly to EVA. Although EVA is not a mecha...
[Comment] Using mechas in the universe: they will be sieved by shipboard lasers
. I read a review saying that this book uses mechas as battleships, and I wanted to complain about it. . The current shipboard radar alone can lock on hundreds of targets at the same time for interception and strike. What's more, in the context of the universe, they are basically loaded with energy weapons. Your mecha will be beaten into a sieve before it can fly over. Not to mention its small size and easy to avoid, you think it is still the World War II that will hit you with bullets. No matter how fast you go, can you pass the light? . It is also said that China will not develop aircraft carriers because they are cumbersome. . You don't pay attention often. . It's not that China doesn't develop aircraft carriers, it's that it doesn't have the technology: you know? , Without manufacturing experience, it cannot be built, so we can only test the waters with Varyag first. If our country masters the nuclear power of an aircraft carrier, you can try to see if it can be built. . . The aircraft carrier is a strategic-level war weapon, accompanied by a large number of frigates and underwater submarines. Do you think there won't be a group of frigates next to the giant mothership of Star Wars? , Return mechas to fight battleships, you can make up your own mind. . . Other people's motherships are so powerful that a group of unmanned warships shoot lasers wildly, killing as many as you come. . . And it's controlled by people wearing it. This is the most intoxicating thing. To kill one person with a laser, you have to kill as many people as possible. It is better to use remote thought control, at least no one will die. .
[Comment] Border fighting is exaggerated
If the capital of China is already an interstellar civilization, how can it still be fighting with the cold weapons of ASEAN? The gap between interstellar civilization and terrestrial civilization is wider than the current gap between the United States and the Philippines, almost as big as a human being looking at an orangutan. Can you fight with an orangutan? It would be more reasonable if it were written as a cold-weapons private group fight with developed countries that are also interstellar civilizations in order not to cause a war but still have tense relations.
[Comment] Is this a new method? Write hard science fiction the same way you write cool stories?
For now, the scenes are all focused on the protagonist, and the plot is just to highlight a protagonist. It feels no different from the general starting point of "science fiction". The author said that he writes hard science fiction, but the formula feels a bit stiff. I am not criticizing you. I feel that this book is just a "joyful article". Hard science fiction? Maybe the author's understanding of hard science fiction is different from what I understand.
[Comment] The big book looks really good. I'm a newbie who wants to be a fan of the new book. Please support me.
She is a cute girl who is soft on the outside but hot on the inside. I will definitely come back if you visit me.
[Comment] I feel like mechas are the main force in Star Wars, which is very inconsistent.
In Star Wars, it's not about the era of starship cannons. What use can mechas have in the interstellar world? And then the mainstream society actually takes pride in operating mechas. That's just drunk. I feel that mechas are only suitable for in-ball combat and logistics. War requires professional war machines. The skin is rough and the flesh is rough. Rather than this expensive and laborious toy.