The background of the Maoni Universe was a combination of Eastern self-cultivation and futuristic science fiction. In Maoni's three works, Celebrating Years, Spies, and The Way to Heaven, he depicted two "paths" for the future of human civilization, namely, self-cultivation and external technology. This universe had the Federation Star System, the Star World, the Nutshell Mobile Company, and other settings. Humans had already left Earth and set foot in the Star World. The story involved technological elements such as artificial intelligence, the use of true qi, and shipboard computers, as well as cultivation elements such as immortal cultivation, cultivation, and the Abbey Dean. Through these settings, Maoni created a unique universe and explored the possibilities of mankind's future.
The background of the Maoni Universe was a combination of Eastern self-cultivation and futuristic science fiction. In Maoni's three works, Celebrating Years, Spies, and The Way to Heaven, he depicted two "paths" for the future of human civilization, namely, self-cultivation and external technology. This universe had the Federation Star System, the Star World, the Nutshell Mobile Company, and other settings. Humans had already left Earth and set foot in the Star World. The story involved technological elements such as artificial intelligence, the use of true qi, and shipboard computers, as well as cultivation elements such as immortal cultivation, cultivation, and the Abbey Dean. Through these settings, Maoni created a unique universe and explored the possibilities of mankind's future.
The background of the Maoni Universe was a combination of Eastern self-cultivation and futuristic science fiction. In Maoni's three works, Celebrating Years, Spies, and The Way to Heaven, he depicted two "paths" for the future of human civilization, namely, self-cultivation and external technology. This universe had the Federation Star System, the Star World, the Nutshell Mobile Company, and other settings. Humans had already left Earth and set foot in the Star World. The story involved technological elements such as artificial intelligence, the use of true qi, and shipboard computers, as well as cultivation elements such as immortal cultivation, cultivation, and the Abbey Dean. Through these settings, Maoni created a unique universe and explored the possibilities of mankind's future.
The background of the Maoni Universe was a combination of Eastern self-cultivation and futuristic science fiction. In Maoni's three works, Celebrating Years, Spies, and The Way to Heaven, he depicted two "paths" for the future of human civilization, namely, self-cultivation and external technology. This universe had the Federation Star System, the Star World, the Nutshell Mobile Company, and other settings. Humans had already left Earth and set foot in the Star World. The story involved technological elements such as artificial intelligence, the use of true qi, and shipboard computers, as well as cultivation elements such as immortal cultivation, cultivation, and the Abbey Dean. Through these settings, Maoni created a unique universe and explored the possibilities of mankind's future.
The background of the Maoni Universe was a combination of Eastern self-cultivation and futuristic science fiction. In Maoni's three works, Celebrating Years, Spies, and The Way to Heaven, he depicted two "paths" for the future of human civilization, namely, self-cultivation and external technology. The setting of this universe originated from the nuclear war that destroyed the civilization of the first season. After hundreds/thousands of years, a new civilization rose. In this universe, people could cultivate and practice martial arts, absorb the qi of heaven and earth, and cultivate to the realm of grandmasters. The qi of cultivation originated from the sun, but it was also affected by nuclear radiation. The background setting of the Catty Universe had made great progress in the fields of artificial intelligence, robots, and interstellar navigation, but there were still various contradictions and wars. The stories in this universe were presented in a web novel world full of imagination and literature.
Yes, I recommend the sci-fi novel "I Create the Universe in Tomoko." It described how a life inside a particle the size of a photon created the universe, from the Big Bang to the birth of life, and the entire process of establishing a star-class civilization. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😘
Yes, I recommend "The Strongest Celestial Emperor of the Primordial World","The Invincible Sacred Venerable System", and "Pangu, the Defiant Dao of the Myriad Worlds". They all describe the storyline of the protagonist creating the world in the Primordial World and conquering the myriad worlds. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I don't have a definite answer. 'The rig' could be the name of a place, a vehicle, or something else entirely. It might have a story of discovery, survival, or even romance depending on the context.
Most likely not. Usually, such things are made up for entertainment purposes. There's no clear evidence suggesting it's based on a real event or person.