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I Plunder Endlessly In the Interstellar Age

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Na era interestelar, gangues e predadores estão desenfreados por toda a galáxia. Chen Han, que ganha a vida fabricando blocos de energia, é intimidado na base da sociedade. Para sobreviver, ele se joga na escuridão e se torna membro da gangue. No final do caminho, ele obteve um supernavio de guerra que pode ser transformado ilimitadamente desde que tenha recursos, e fundou a notória gangue de bandidos “Beiliang”. Neste ponto, a pilhagem sem fim começou…

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Título Curto:IPEIIA
Título Original:我在星际时代无尽掠夺
Status:Dropped
Autor:banana too dog
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Weekly Rank:#5736
Monthly Rank:#5929
All Time Rank:#7032
Tag:Absent Parents, Clones, Cosmic Wars, Firearms, Gangs, Genius Protagonist, Hiding True Identity, Leadership, Male Protagonist, Mecha, Torture,
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  1. Just seen that my comment did not upload, so trying again. Random rants and thoughts I had while reading. I will say the first arc with the young master is pretty bad, he could literally just be lowkey and not have challenged him. There are some parts with some mature elements both physical and mental, literal torture and some emotional scenes. Weird thing is the author's editor will allow him to write graphic things, but 2 chapters mentioning some dude fondling his secretaries was not allowed. Not saying I liked those scenes, it felt out of place at the time, I just found that contradiction weird. Also going off that it felt like the editor changed some parts of the story, like I do not remember the little girl being an ass but as soon as they go out into space she becomes a joke. How does the ship evolve and not add a space garden room? Why is there only one type of energy source used in this galaxy cluster, the cubes, and they mention nukes so why is there no nuclear energy or at least solar. Like it does not have to be a major part of the energy cycle but just seems like a normal thing to be included in fortresses, ports, and cities.

  2. Seen my original post just after uploading this one, website needs some TLC with all these bugs. Anyway, If anyone is curious about the romance aspect, he does have 2 girls he likes and has done it with one and just kissed the other. So there could be a love conflict or just harem, honestly no clue which author will write, but typically harem is an easier/convenient option. Author left us on a cliffhanger lowkey as the ship was suppose to upgrade soon, my favorite thing in any novel is reading the new changes. I think this would put him at 3-4 more ship levels to go till the cap we know of, but the cost is insane. This I feel is due to the nerf of adding energy types from the ships he assimilates, whole bunch of nonsense from my perspective. Some small details like being able to chose age of clones and having blueprints of some good tech are basically forgotten for now. The clone aspect is also kind of strange as I know it needed genes and all that but could you mix them a bunch. For instance adding in Ke Puke's, I think that the race name, brain development where they get smarter every year or lifespan.

  3. Whoops forgot to paste the spell checked version but whatever, final comment for now. The criteria for the ranking of planets seems strange to me on an overall scale. I think it was technology, military, population, culture, and economy. In a galaxy with war, gangs, and conflict most of those would be fine, but for those in peaceful places not so much. For populations with races like Ke Puke that have limited reproduction it would be a dumb constriction. Military in peaceful places is not always needed and culture is weird on how you would calculate that, maybe education and professions or something. Technology and economy make the most sense and are easier to check, even then tech has so many branches that it can split into. Also have to mention the author added a few references from the Warhammer universe, mainly named a fleet Khorne, might be more but I only have 4 hours on WH3. A battle royale arc as well. Finally, I should have mentioned this in my review but the mechas are not crazy like Gundam where they can survive in space and wreck battleships, only used for ground and boarding.

  4. Random rants and thoughts I had while reading. I will say the first arc with the young master is pretty bad, he could literally just be lowkey and not have challenged him. There are some parts with some mature elements both physical and mental, literal torture and some emotional scenes. Weird thing is the author's editor will allow him to write graphic things, but 2 chapters mentioning some dude fondling his secretaries was not allowed. Not saying I liked those scenes, it felt out of place at the time, I just found that contradiction weird. Also going off that it felt like the editor changed some parts of the story, like I do not remember the little girl being an ass but as soon as they go out into space she becomes a joke. How does the ship evolve and not add a space garden room? Why is there only one type of energy source used in this galaxy, the cubes, and they mention nukes so why is there no nuclear energy or at least solar. Like it does not have to be a major part of the energy cycle but just seems like a normal thing to be included in fortresses, ports, and cities.

  5. I found a new land so who would venture to see if there was any gold or just poison. Note. I'm only here for the gold. We're not going to do any ethnic cleansing

  6. Another one has died once again. Yet me bury your body under my roots young poison tester to honor your scarifies.

  7. You lowly ant my words are divine law!!! Your either my subject or food under the roots of my forests.

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