webnovel

dystopian robot novel

Becoming God of a Dystopian World

Becoming God of a Dystopian World

'Welcome to the New Era' Waking up in an unfamiliar world, Zhao Luo realized the changes in his body. In this distorted world, the lands that Zhao Luo once knew of, have changed into mountain ranges and every range has a Sect while the sect leader has all the power and control over the surrounding mountains. Zhao Luo's simple life as a traveler had already ended the moment he was trapped in a sleeping capsule. Now his goal is to become the strongest and reign supreme in this new world to achieve his ultimate goal of becoming a God. • Zhao Luo's potential attracts the attention of a mysterious old man. "Master, you are an Emperor, Emperor of Gods?" Becoming the Disciple of this old man turned out to be a blessing for him. • Receiving his master's most treasured books lets him meet even more incredible personalities. "What? The egos of the Ancient Emperas are overseeing my growth?" • Continuing on the path to rise to the top in the Xin Sect, Zhao Luo finds a Fist Technique. "Oh, he trained for 78 years to master this? But It only took me 4 days ^.^" Zhao Luo's journey will bring him to the top as he crushes down his enemies, and make friends with unusual characters, each with a background of his own. "She is mine." Going against one of the three Royal families, just for the sake of his beloved, this journey is filled with everything you need. ------- -------- -------- ---------- ------- Hazardous Gold Tier Winner of WFP#28 Every type of comment/s or meme/s on the chapter will be welcomed with open arms anPepepepe gif, so I can interact with everyone while laughing at them later on! Even though the novel is dying down but I want to end it one day and take the mc to his rightful place. The art is not mine. In case you want to contact me regarding anything related to my novels, feel free to do so. A work of Fiction by a Fictional character. Discord: https://discord.gg/8aMxzfBkRx This is The BEST discord Channel Ever ( bait ) For PM, Discord @The_Fake_God#9636 Instagram: @webnovel_t_f_g
4.8
299 Chs
What are some famous robot dystopian novels?
1 answer
2024-12-16 13:21
A very popular robot dystopian novel is 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?'. In this novel, the existence of androids challenges our understanding of humanity. 'I, Robot' is another important one. It tells different stories about robots and their interactions with humans, highlighting the potential problems in a world dominated by robots. Also, 'Neuromancer' is a significant work. It depicts a future where technology, including robots, has created a rather dystopian and complex social environment.
What are some good dystopian robot novels?
2 answers
2024-10-30 23:45
One great dystopian robot novel is 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' by Philip K. Dick. It explores a future where androids are almost indistinguishable from humans and questions what it means to be alive. Another is 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson. It features a world filled with advanced technology and cybernetic organisms, including robots, in a rather dystopian setting. Also, 'I, Robot' by Isaac Asimov has a collection of stories that deal with the implications of robots in society, with some elements of a dystopian future where the relationship between humans and robots can be quite complex.
How do robot dystopian novels reflect society?
2 answers
2024-12-16 23:40
Well, these novels can show our fears about technology taking over. In many robot dystopian novels, robots start to control or have too much influence, just like in 'Neuromancer' where the high - tech world with robots and other advanced tech creates a chaotic and unequal society. It's also about how society might change if we keep developing robots without proper consideration. For instance, the way humans are treated in relation to robots in 'I, Robot' makes us think about power dynamics and ethics in our own society.
What are some well - known 'robot dystopian novels'?
1 answer
2024-12-15 14:03
A very well - known 'robot dystopian novel' is 'I, Robot' by Isaac Asimov. It contains a series of stories that explore the implications of robots living among humans. Some of the stories deal with the potential problems that could arise, such as robots following their programming in ways that could be harmful to humans. 'Blade Runner' (the novel it was based on, 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?') is also a classic. It makes you think about what it means to be human in a world filled with very human - like androids, and the moral and ethical issues that come with that in a dystopian setting.
How do dystopian robot novels reflect modern fears?
1 answer
2024-10-31 08:06
Dystopian robot novels are a mirror of modern fears in multiple aspects. The fear of surveillance is one. In some of these novels, robots are used for constant monitoring, which is similar to our concerns about modern surveillance technologies like cameras and data tracking. Additionally, the fear of a future where machines make all the decisions for us is present. If robots in novels can decide the fate of humans, it's like our fear of algorithms and artificial intelligence in the real world making choices that could have a huge impact on our lives without our full understanding or control.
How do 'robot dystopian novels' reflect society's fears?
3 answers
2024-12-13 07:47
They often show the fear of technology getting out of control. For example, if robots become too intelligent and start making decisions that harm humans. It's like in 'I, Robot' where the Three Laws of Robotics can be misinterpreted in unexpected ways.
Is '2 be or not to be' a dystopian novel?
2 answers
2024-11-19 01:36
I'm quite certain it's not. Dystopian novels usually have elements like a totalitarian government, environmental disasters, or extreme social inequalities as their main themes. Just from the title '2 be or not to be', there's no sign of these dystopian characteristics.
Is 1984 a dystopian novel?
1 answer
2024-10-16 17:06
Sure is. 1984 depicts a bleak and oppressive world where individual freedoms are severely restricted, which is a key characteristic of dystopian literature.
Is 'The 100' a dystopian novel?
3 answers
2024-10-13 20:16
Yes, 'The 100' can be classified as a dystopian novel as it presents a society facing extreme challenges and dysfunction.
Is 1983 a dystopian novel?
1 answer
2024-10-07 07:33
1983 is not a dystopian novel. To be classified as such, it would need to present a dystopian setting and themes, which it apparently doesn't.
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z