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Conquering Space With My Licking System

Conquering Space With My Licking System

[Mature Content!] Theodore Black, a normal person in an abnormal world where genetic superiority is everything, and when I say everything I mean everything from the smallest amoeba to the gigantic RI pterodactyl, had a dream. Being normal is like a blessing but not in this case. The world is so advanced that a normal person is worse than an automated coffee table. Due to his normality, Theodore has a very not-so-happy life. He doesn't have a job, like who would even hire a normal wannabe like him for any task? His parents and peers thought he was a lost cause, maybe he was. Until... One day the deputy head of the international space association came to visit him. He first thought it was a prank or perhaps some sort of mistake but soon reality hit him. He was asked to do his dream job, going to space. But there was a catch. .... a few weeks later he found himself stranded on an unknown planet with not-so-friendly races. To take cover he crawled into a cave and got attacked by a woman, not in an aggressive way but a romantic way. She kissed her for what seemed like a thousand years and... And then... Romance, Yandere, System are the main tags. Warning! Mc starts out as a very weak protagonist. But he eventually goes through stuff and then comes character development. I'd appreciate it if I didn't receive comments like, "Why's he so wimpy?" "Why does he just keep on depending on others?" and such. There are reasons and they'll be explained. PS. Do follow me on insta: Nr_Yet1208 or join my discord server:https://discord.gg/xwYrHNDzRv
4.2
270 Chs
I'll Reincarnate In RWBY My Way

I'll Reincarnate In RWBY My Way

Donovan Brady was a 21 year old American programmer who after a certain incident found himself in the afterlife, going through an automated reincarnation process because the deity in charge of reincarnating him had stepped out for a few centuries. Feeling outraged, and finding some familiarity with things from his past life, he demands to see the complaints department. It turns out that there actually is one, but they stepped out for a couple decades as well. Outraged, Donovan uses the terminal in the complaints department to take his own future into his own hands, programming himself a system and sending himself to the World of Remnant as Jaune Arc, with huge dreams for the future? Should he follow canon? Hell no! He decides to save everyone that he can. There may be a butterfly effect from his choices, but he keeps moving forward while trying to make the world of Remnant a much better place. Just how much can he screw up Salem's plans? With the access to the StellarWeb of the gods, provided by his system, he can track her and her minions at any time. With the shadow clone jutsu, he can be an many places at once, with the Flying Thunder God he can travel across the world in an instant, and with the Byakugan/Tenseigan, a huge repertoire of jutsu's, and a zanpakuto from Bleach, he's ready to rain down hell upon the villains of this world, but will he be satisfied if he wins Find out by reading his story. Notice : I do not own most of the characters that will be featured in this story. This is a fanfic that I am writing for fun, and hope some will enjoy it. I also do not own the image.
4.3
60 Chs
From Village Chief to Emperor of the Strongest Empire

From Village Chief to Emperor of the Strongest Empire

# magic world When Jiang Chen woke up, he realized he was in a mythical world. The demons from hell were rampaging in the human world, and the monsters born from the demons feasted on these people. As Jiang Chen hid in fear, he received the Fate Binding System. When he bound himself to the village, he immediately became the village chief. “You’ve received the reward from the village’s fate. Awakening magician talent. You’ve become a beginner magician. 100 warriors and defensive magic circle rewarded.” With his beginner reward, Jiang Chen protected the village as it grew. As the village expanded into a county, the system rewarded him once again. “You’ve received the reward from the county’s fate. Awakening magician talent. You’ve become an intermediate magician. Intermediate attack magic circle and defensive magic tower rewarded.” “You’ve received the reward from the city’s fate. Awakening magician talent. You’ve become an advanced magician. Automated defensive spell and demigod weapon rewarded.” “You’ve received the reward from the state’s fate. Awakening magician talent. You’ve become the grand magus. Godly weapon and 3,000 divine servants rewarded.” As the world was thrown into chaos from the demon’s attack, the emperor slowly lost his power over his empire. Jiang Chen only wanted to become a village chief that could protect his village but ended up building his own empire in the future.
3.9
40 Chs
The Madec Legacy

The Madec Legacy

The dawn of Emotion Based A.I.s is here, John is the fifth test subject to have an AI implemented in his brain, and so far the first one to survive. Blinded by the dream of immortality, the researchers push the tests to inhumane standards. John is obligated to take part in sessions of torture designed to test the limits of the AI influence over the physical and mental health. What was supposed to be a new beginning in life turns into living hell. An (un)lucky twist ends his life. John then reincarnates with his AI in a new world where a System influences the interaction between Magic and Matter. With seemingly limitless potential and a game-like system influencing the world, the hero sets on his journey. --AUTHOR NOTE, PLEASE READ-- I will state here my promises to you, potential reader: 1. No harem! I don't trust myself to make a harem feel natural or healthy, I never met any person who has a personality that can adapt and live in a harem for reasons that are not monetary, so I can't draw inspiration from real life. Sorry!; 2. The enemies will not be bland and illogically mean. Some may feel like that at first, but I will take great care in fleshing them out, trust me. You may end up hating some, but you won't be able to deny that they had their reasons for what they did; 3. I am using a paid (and expensive) automated editor tool, and I take longer to write because I take my time in editing the stuff I write. I am aiming to improve and I will not shy away from constructive criticism, nor take offense for no reason; 4. Characters will die and will suffer, some will get over the tragedies and improve, others will not be as resilient. 5. This novel has a lot of ground to cover, it is neither a short story, a manual on crafting, or the script of some action scene. There will be both time skips and oversimplifications of some actions for the sake of moving the story forward. Time skips will be more prominent in the first 30 chapters. I will describe crafting processes and fights with more detail if they are essential for the chapter; 6. If I took my time describing something, it's because it is important. I hate novels that wastes time describing useless stuff. If you skim over something, the chances are that something in the future will not make sense. I am an adept of "Chekhov's gun" principle; 7. If in the future Webnovel comes to offer me a contract, I will first reach for the readers to know their opinion and see if they want to donate through other sites or not. It would be a dream come true to live of writing, but not if the cost is the alienation from the people that supported me along the way; 8. I already have 31k words on my auxiliary documents, I have a plan for the story, and I will not be making changes even if someone ends up noticing some foreshadowing and figures out what will happen. The story comes first. 9. I have a wife, a job that demands 9h every day and courses related to my job (lawyer) three days of the week, it's unlikely that I will be able to do mass releases at all. I will have a healthy amount of chapters to be able to post at least 1 chapter every day continually. Don't worry. 10. I will read all the comments. I will listen to all you have to say and will try my best to accommodate demands as long as they do not hamper the path I prepared. 11. There is an arc that spans the entire novel. Each volume will be an arc in itself while progressing a little bit of the main arc. Every arc will have one or more main antagonists. I think that's it! Thank you for reading it all. Have an awesome time reading my first novel!!
4.8
31 Chs
The Branding System

The Branding System

Excerpt: “An intruder has been detected.” Was it talking about me? “The Branding System rejects this specimen for branding. The Subject must be eradicated.” The automated voice spoke again. What? Panic rose within Aksel at once, he didn’t understand what was happening to him but he knew that in a few seconds he was going to be killed. But why? ****** It was the year 3022 and Earth had gone through a series of changes reaching new technological and metaphysical heights. Humans had generated into a superior level of beings where they were now classified into three categories based on their body structure and strength when they came upon the age of twenty. This could be achieved by a process called The Branding System which branded the humans under one of the three categories of Contrivos, Exters or Debilis making their body undergo a set of transformations respectively. The world has lost its sense of equality and power is all that can help you survive and live a good life but when Aksel Bruwes is rejected by the system and remains unbranded, his life turns over completely. How is he going to stay alive in this world where everyone is stronger than him and what is he going to do when he learns about the hideous truths about the System? Not to forget that the said System is after his life. ******* DISCLAIMER: This is not the usual “SYSTEM” novels that you read where a MC is provided with a SYSTEM that trains him to make him overpowered by levelling up. Here, SYSTEM means an organized scheme or method.
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136 Chs
What are the top stories in automation?
2 answers
2024-11-09 04:45
One of the top stories could be about the increasing use of automation in manufacturing. For example, many factories are now using robotic arms to assemble products with high precision and speed, reducing human error and increasing productivity. This has a significant impact on the global economy as well.
Share an automation success story.
2 answers
2024-10-27 12:23
A software development company had an automation success story. They automated their testing process. By using automated testing tools, they could run tests on new code much faster than before. For example, previously it took a whole day to test a new feature manually. After automation, it only took a couple of hours. This not only saved time but also allowed developers to get feedback on their code quickly and make necessary improvements, resulting in faster release cycles.
What are the most inspiring automation success stories?
1 answer
2024-11-10 05:31
Tesla's Gigafactories are automation success stories. The production of electric vehicles involves a high level of automation. Robots are used for tasks like battery assembly and body construction. This has allowed Tesla to scale up production rapidly while maintaining high quality standards, contributing to the growth of the electric vehicle market.
What are the key elements in an automation success story?
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2024-10-28 03:48
In an automation success story, effective planning is essential. This includes mapping out the entire process that is to be automated, identifying all the steps and potential bottlenecks. Adequate investment is also a key element. Without sufficient funds, it's hard to get high - quality automation equipment and software. Additionally, continuous monitoring and improvement play a big role. Once the automation is in place, constantly checking its performance and making adjustments based on data analysis can ensure long - term success.
What are some success stories of Automation Anywhere?
2 answers
2024-10-16 11:12
Well, some businesses have seen improved productivity in customer service by automating routine tasks with Automation Anywhere. This has led to higher customer satisfaction and reduced response times.
Can you share some automation success stories?
1 answer
2024-11-10 18:37
One automation success story is in manufacturing. A car factory automated its assembly line. Robots were used to perform repetitive tasks like welding and painting. This led to a significant increase in production speed and a reduction in errors. Workers could then focus on more complex tasks such as quality control and innovation. It also improved the overall safety as robots could handle dangerous tasks.
Tell me more about the top stories in automation.
1 answer
2024-11-09 09:00
Well, in the field of healthcare, automation is making waves. There are now automated systems for drug dispensing in hospitals. These systems can accurately measure and distribute medications, reducing the risk of human - made mistakes in dosage. It helps improve patient safety.
What are some robotic process automation success stories?
3 answers
2024-11-08 15:56
One success story is in the finance sector. A bank implemented robotic process automation (RPA) in its loan processing. The RPA bots were able to quickly gather and verify customer information, reducing the processing time from days to hours. This led to increased customer satisfaction as loans were approved faster.
Tell the Success Story of Dierks Farms' Marketing Automation.
3 answers
2024-10-31 10:33
Dierks Farms' marketing automation success likely involved strategies like targeted email campaigns. They might have used automation to segment their customer base. For example, sending different offers to regular customers and new prospects. This could have led to increased customer engagement and ultimately more sales.
What are the key elements in marketing automation success stories?
2 answers
2024-10-24 17:05
One key element is accurate data. If the data used for segmentation and targeting is wrong, the automation won't work well. Another is relevant content. For example, if you send automated emails with content that doesn't match the customer's interests, they won't engage. Also, proper timing matters. Sending messages at the right time can greatly improve the success rate.
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