I recommend 'A Hundred Deaths Every Night, I Become Stronger' to you. This novel was about urban supernatural abilities. The main character, Su Ye, lived in a world where supernatural abilities were rampant. Catching biochemical weapons had become a daily occurrence. The plot is compact and full of excitement and thrills. I recommend it as a good choice for a novel about biological weapons. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
I recommend "The Scratch Reward at the Beginning of the Game" to you. This is a novel about urban life. It tells the story of the protagonist, Jiang Cheng, who unexpectedly obtained a system that could predict people's fortunes and misfortunes, and thus began his journey of stealing money at the beginning of the game. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Brain-like Body was a biology science fiction novel. It told the story of a useless Pi who created a virtual world through brain-computer interface through rigorous calculations, opening a new era of brain-computer integration. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The recommended novel,"Zombie Attack", tells the story of an apocalyptic world infected with a biochemical virus. The protagonist has to survive in this apocalyptic world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Yes. There's the Wave - Motion Gun in 'Space Battleship Yamato'. It's a very large weapon on the ship. Then there are the Reapers from 'Mass Effect'. These are huge, sentient machines that have extremely powerful weapons. Also, the Zentraedi Battlepods from 'Robotech' are large and come in swarms, with their own weapons that can cause destruction.
If you like the underworld, then I would recommend a book called " Military Bandits in the Other World." The main character of the book, Duan Shaojun, traveled to ancient times with the firearms system. In a world where mysterious spaces and ferocious beasts kept appearing, he arrogantly attacked the city with a 98K rifle, making people admire and surprise him. This underworld protagonist relied on the power of modern weapons to be invincible, so this 98K was also transformed into his sword of faith.
I recommend the novel "The Swordsmen of the Three Historians Causing Trouble in the Great Tang." The plot was about the last round of human civilization on Earth. In order to escape the apocalypse, humans flew to the Kuiper belt floating stars to build a city and settle down. They were awakened 700 million years later and traveled to the Tang Empire in the era of cold weapons. The three swordsmen went into battle and wreaked havoc in the Great Tang. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend the following novels: 1. "Blacksmith Master"--A talented young man who was born with fire in his heart searched for a divine weapon, forged a divine weapon, and bravely entered the dwarven divine craftsman tribe. In the end, he became a Blacksmith Master. 2. "I Can Build Artifacts"-The protagonist can build all kinds of weapons at will, from the Mechanical City to the Dragon Armor to the Divine Armor, and finally lead the family to rise and revitalize the country. 3. "The Path to Heaven"-An old craftsman adopted a child who was about to freeze to death from the street. He obtained the Military Fire, forged weapons, and mastered all kinds of divine skills. He practiced martial arts and stepped on the Path to Heaven. 4. "Revival of Reiki: I Can Recast All Things"-A story about a man who relied on killing demons and monsters to recast all things and finally achieved supreme success. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The Death Star from 'Star Wars' is one of the largest weapons. It's a massive space station with the ability to destroy entire planets. Another could be the Halo Array from the 'Halo' series. It has the power to wipe out all sentient life in the galaxy. And the Wave - Motion Gun in 'Space Battleship Yamato' is also quite large and powerful, capable of causing significant destruction.
Definitely not. Most science - fiction weapons are things like blasters, phasers, lightsabers etc. There is no prevalence of kifket weapons as they are probably a very specific or even a made - up concept for a particular, perhaps not - so - mainstream science - fiction work.
Well, plasma weapons in science fiction are fascinating. In many science fiction stories, plasma weapons are seen as a step up from traditional projectile or energy weapons. They are sometimes presented as being more difficult to control but also more effective. In a way, they represent the extreme end of weapon technology, where the power of ionized matter is harnessed to create a weapon that can cut through almost anything.