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Interstellar Survival: Invasion星际生存从侵略开始

Year 2090.

Li Canyue, filled with dreams of the night sky, lives in a new era. Ten years... Read more
Year 2090.

Li Canyue, filled with dreams of the night sky, lives in a new era. Ten years ago, alien invaders known as Gliesens conquered Earth and subjected humanity to a new rule. When the two civilizations were integrating, humanity gained access to new technologies that sparked the era of space exploration.

With eyes set on the stars, Li Canyue embarks on an adventure and encounters a chain of inconceivable events that topples the preconceived notions of mankind. By his side is a motley crew of humans and aliens he befriends, and together, they explore the vast universe and all its wonders. Every day is a new mystery and a new beginning. Collapse
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    Stomper621
    40
    Apparently the author doesnt know that "Science Fiction" isnt about making up science stuff that we already know. At one point there is a sound that reaches 2000 Decibels. So you know, the volcano Krakatoa erupted with an estimated 310 Decibels, which is loud enough to kill people with just the sounds/sound waves. It takes around 1000 decibels to tear the fabric of reality and create a black hole.
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      summer0041
      20
      That is a really cool piece of information. Thank you 😊
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    Omnis Ra
    130
    the synapses makes no sense, if aliens conqured humans then they wouldn't unlock new tech to explore space. They would be SLAVES.
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    ID:entity:Kelvin
    90
    You guys know the rules

    Turn off your brains
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    Víteliú
    41
    an average work, it's a great option if you have nothing to read, it's just unsatisfactory because the author tends to exaggerate in physics or science issues(I think the author only researched superficially on scientific issues).

    Rank D
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