I'm in the second level of civilization, playing two-way foil technology

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It is reasonable to have a two-way foil for my second-level civilization: in 2050 AD, the sun is affected by unknown influences, and a helium flash is about to erupt! Earth at stake? It doesn't matter, I will make a move! The three-body galaxy, the neighboring star civilization is about to invade? It doesn't matter, I will make a move! In the dark universe, there are disputes among advanced civilizations? It doesn't matter, I will make a move! ...Starting from the controllable nuclear fusion, the protagonist Lu Yongchang opened the interstellar era of human civilization! Aerospace planes, space elevators, energy weapons, antimatter preparations, grand unified theory, curvature navigation, two-dimensional debris (two-way foils)...methane oceans, mysterious species! Liquid ammonia planet, physical fusion!

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Status
Hiatus
Year
2023
Author
jiushita

Royal Road Stats

Rating
3.4/ 5.0
Followers
19
Views
21,586

Chapters(53 total)

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Community Reviews(1)

  • jadecriminalRoyal Road
    ★★★ 3.0
    One of those "What if my country was not ran by corrupt politicians" feel good stories. In this case China.
    Also a Peggy Sue by a genius scientists that failed to save mankind because he though he had decades or even centuries and not just years. I enjoyed it an am curious on where it goes.
    It's a translation, and a half way decent one for a Chinese novel translation before it deteriorates into bad MTL
    Which is a bit of a tricky statement, like saying the concussion isn't so bad, since the helmet stopped the bullet... And that the second bullet to the arm is also not bad in comparison to a headshot.
    If you never read any Chinese novel translations you may want to save yourself the aneurysm?
    The story opening with the fusion draws heavily from another story, where what happens here is just one arc of a greater journey through academics, with a OP learning system. But it does it with a fresh spin and a different direction.
    (I'm reasonably sure there won't ever be 30 chapters of the protagonist deciding not to romance women that think he's amazing while working on  beyond cutting edge math in his room as a post doc in Cambridge before going back to china in this one. XD)
    TLDR: An interesting read but MTL with maybe some proofreading.
    Objectively a 2 .5or 3 star at best. But I happen to have read a lot of Chinese translation so my brain fixes it automatically.
    So it would have gotten 4 stars from me. The translation deteriorates after chapter 38 as if an English speaker is no longer involved or so 3.stars it is.