摘要
The Interstellar Fleet from the game appeared before the ordinary youth, Bai Zhongqi, and the player became the Chancellor of the Empire, opening a new chapter for his brethren and Earth as they set out for the vast sea of stars.
The nations of Earth were engaged in cunning and fierce competition for the future of the Intergalactic Era.
Bizarre and varied alien civilizations were waiting for Earth's explorers to discover them.
It was a cruel, dark jungle where only the fittest survived, and a world filled with opportunities and magnificent adventures.
But for Bai Zhongqi, this was simply a laid-back story about leading Earth's friends, furiously climbing the tech tree, beating up aliens, and dominating the Galaxy.
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寫檢討guy plays a civ game and creates an empire. a scout fleet in the game comes to our reality from the game. so it starts cool and a decent idea l. the mc seems pretty decent. but he does nothing really, and after the empire ships show up, he doesn't have really more than 2 sentences in a chapter until chapter 27 and massive USA bashing. I usually don't say anything about the bashing, but it's kinda over the too in this one. not really a good story but it is a cool idea.
Well this is a rather interesting novel. I’ve only read up to about chapter 30 and it really is a hidden gem. Enter the MC, he plays a computer game that develops a civilization which he guides and pushes its growth. Yet doing this, it is revealed later that he is actually doing it for real, just in another alternate universe. During the game, whilst expanding his “game” empire, one of his colony fleets vanishes through a black hole. Not knowing the cause he does a bit of investigative work but eventually puts it down to game mechanics and dismisses this train of thought. Jump a tiny bit forward and the missing exploratory fleet, R19, appears in our solar system. This is where the novel begins to kick off and everything starts. So far the MC appears to be a useless feck, to timid to confess his attraction to his neighbour, yet only does when the world is appearing to end so not a very encouraging figure, potentially may evolve. It’s a watch this space agenda item. Anyways, apart from the shameless grab of social points for our dear Comrade author and the China is great mentality (just gotta ignore their low self esteem issues which they try and overcome in these novels, this novel does have a lot of potential and hopefully the author doesn’t drop the ball in this or even the novel. The first 25 odd chapters is more filler abiut everything happening, so the MC is just a small player but I imagine it will change Well worth the read 👍
Solely Chinese propaganda that severely detracts from the potential of the story line. makes it hard to get involved.
This one sucked me right in! I have read free for a very long time and this one might tip me towards paying! lol There are definitely some issues with the translation and grammar. However, it's still fairly obvious that the main heroine (introduced later) is a woman, despite the translation flopping her and him, he and she on a chapter to chapter basis. I was a huge fan of The Mech Touch, which I read closer to 2,000 chapters in, and this one is in a similar vein! Although there is no written building of the tech from the ground up, this is definitely a Sci-Fi story to read! Not sure how I did for my first review, but this is the first one that I've felt compelled to wrote one for that's not a mainstream story that everyone agrees is awesome! I recommend for the Science Fiction enthusiasts!
so it is a really cool idea for a story that later on is drowned by Chinese propaganda . of course, the US is evil, and this time, aliens are running the show trying to use capitalism to control everything, and of course, capitalism is evil also. the story has a huge potential, but too much time is spent on propaganda and slice of life bs.