The heroic feats on the long journey can be seen in the following examples:
On the long journey, there was a young swordsman named Xiao Yan. He had unique skills, unparalleled fighting skills, and great strength. Xiao Yan's father was a famous swordsman who had left behind many legends on his long journey. Xiao Yan had received strict training since he was young to learn how to use his sword techniques.
On one of his expeditions, Xiao Yan encountered a powerful enemy. The enemy was called the Dark Swordmaster. He had a black longsword that could emit powerful dark energy. Xiao Yan decided to challenge the Darkness Swordmaster to display his strength.
Xiao Yan and the Darkness Swordmaster engaged in an intense battle during the battle. Xiao Yan used his sword technique and powerful strength to repeatedly attack the Darkness Swordmaster. The Darkness Swordmaster used his black-colored longsword to repeatedly block Xiao Yan's attacks.
Xiao Yan had finally discovered the weakness of the Darkness Swordmaster after a long battle. He used his skills and insight to find the Dark Swordmaster's weakness and launched a one-time attack to defeat the Dark Swordmaster.
Xiao Yan had become the hero of the long journey. His great feat was praised by many people. His courage and determination made him an invincible legend.
The determination of whether a comic relief feat is canon isn't straightforward. It involves considering factors like its integration with the overall narrative, its consistency with character development, and its adherence to the fictional universe's logic. In some cases, it can be canon; in others, not so much.
I don't think it's that simple. Creating this feat in the HST could be challenging. It would need a specific set of skills and circumstances that not everyone in that context possesses.
We can recommend a few completed universe novels:
1. " The Age of the Universe ": This novel tells the story of a retired special forces soldier gathering his team to find a new living space in the universe after the end of the world.
2. " The Three-Body Problem ": This is a classic science fiction novel that tells the story of the communication and struggle between the Earth civilization and the Three-Body Civilization.
3. " Mother Empress ": The protagonist is a PhD student who is kidnapped by aliens to a magical technology planet. By hatching the Mother Empress egg, he begins to develop himself and hopes to return to Earth.
4. " Dao and the Rules for the Rearing of the Carb-Based Monkeys ": This novel tells the story of a cultivator taking a spaceship to travel the universe from the perspective of an Earthling.
5. [The Iron Throne: The main character is a blind man. He enters an infinite space and becomes a muscle mage by practicing Zen techniques and mysterious enchantment magic. He seeks hope for survival in the midst of slaughter.]
These novels covered different cosmic backgrounds and storylines, which could satisfy readers 'needs for cosmic science fiction.
Here are some recommended novels about the rise of cosmic technology:
1. " The Complete Collection of Robot Short Stories ": This is a frequent visitor to the science fiction list. It was written by the American writer Isaac Asimoff and involved robots and other sub-categories.
2. " The Age of the Great Universe ": This is a completed science fiction novel about interstellar civilizations, written by Ichiro Niu.
3. " Rise of Cosmic Technology ": This is a novel about the rise of cosmic technology. The author is Ichiro Niu.
4. " Universe Hegemony ": This is a super science fiction novel. The main character advances the development of China's science and technology single-handedly. The author is Ichiro Niu.
Please note that the novels recommended above may only be a part of the list. There are other interesting novels about the rise of cosmic technology that are not listed in the search results provided.
The Earth's satellite orbit resources were limited and non-regenerative. According to the regulations of the International Broadcasting Union (ITU), the satellite frequency and orbit usage rights were based on the "first come, first served" rule. According to authoritative estimates, Earth's low-Earth orbit could accommodate about 60,000 satellites. By 2029, a total of about 57000 low-orbit satellites would be deployed in Earth's low-Earth orbit. Satellite frequency orbit resources were a limited and non-regenerative natural resource. Moreover, satellite orbits were located in the space where all countries in the world coexisted. They were an international resource shared by all mankind. Therefore, the acquisition of frequency orbit resources could not be dominated by a single country. All countries must develop and utilize them according to the rules set by the International Union. The use of frequency orbits must be coordinated internationally. Driven by the major developed countries in the West, especially the aerospace powers such as the United States and Russia, the main allocation of satellite frequency orbit resources in international rules was the preemptive method of "first declaration and priority use". In this way, countries would first declare the required satellite frequency orbit resources to the itu according to their own needs and international rules. The country that declared first had the priority to use them. Then, according to the priority order established by the declaration order, the relevant countries would carry out international frequency interference negotiations in accordance with international rules. The country that declared later should take measures to ensure that there was no harmful interference to the satellites of the country that declared first.
I'm not sure which cosmic girl you're referring to because I don't have enough context to answer your question. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
It might be described as a critical speed. For example, it could be said that it's the speed at which an object can just start to orbit without falling back to the planet.