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Global Planets: Build A Primordial Civilization From Day One

Global Planets: Build A Primordial Civilization From Day One

People got a planet in the beginning and what to do with it was up to them. Wang Yi, a young man in the 21st century, coincidentally transmigrated into a world where everyone had the opportunity to awaken a planet. The larger the diameter of the planet, the more advanced the energy transformed, and the more powerful the civilization created. Some people obtained the planet's energy as " Martial True Qi" and used the creation sandbox to create a martial civilization, and the people on the planet were all martial artists. Some people get the planet's energy as "Immortal True Energy" and use the creation sandbox to create an immortal civilization, and the people on the planet were all cultivators! Some people obtained the energy of the planet as "Fighting Qi", and used the creation sandbox to create the civilization of Fighting Qi, and people on the planet are all fighters! Some people obtained the energy of the planet as "Soul Power", and used the creation sandbox to create the Soul Path Civilization, and the people on the planet were all Soul Masters! ... Everyone was struggling to evolve a magical civilization system. Wang Yi, however, used his past life memories to start evolving an "Primordial" civilization! "Your world-extinguishing laser cannon is powerful, but I have the son of the Great Dao, Pan Gu! One axe will reduce your world to naught!" "Your thousands of angels are powerful, but I have three thousand Chaos Demon Gods to beat you in a minute!" "Your army of darkness is awesome, but I have the Buddha's Paramount Sage, who will defeat you in a minute!" "..." This was a story of how the Primordial civilization crushed various transcendent civilizations.
Sci-fi
917 Chs
Battle Of Planets

Battle Of Planets

How far are you willing to go to save the only home you have ever known? A 20-year-old boy stepped onto the lit platform, surrounded by darkness. Just then, from the darkness, a triangular-shaped Meta-bot floated before him, and before he did something, it latched onto his chest. "What the hell?" He panicked as he tried to pull it off, but it was in vain. The white light flashed briefly on his meta-bot, then died down. "Congratulations, you are chosen by Meta-bot" - Tyson never wanted to be a hero! But A Meta-bot chose him—fusing with his body, wrapping him in powerful nano-tech armor, and throwing him into a war far beyond his control. The Tournaments That Decides Humanity's Fate! The planetary tournament randomly begins every few years, allowing planets to gain extra time by successfully navigating the stages to prevent the destruction of their worlds. Earth was among them, outlasting to gain time for future generations, and now Tyson was one of the warriors. Will he manage to learn to adapt? "You think war cares about what you want?" "No, it never has. It never will," a voice whispered. "It’s on you, kid. If you want to survive, then fight for it." ------ This novel is a blend of sci-fi and fantasy, featuring a 'weak to strong' progression. I mainly focus heavily on character development. - The MC will grow stronger in the near future. - There are many other likable characters along side MC. - There is Romance as well - The fights are realistic - I am focusing on world-building as well - YES! He does have nano-tech like Tony Stark! (not entirelyly like him tho) - you will find good villains as well, not just mindless NPCs Tags: Action, Adventure, War & Politics, Tournament, Fantasy, Romance, Gore, Death, Brotherhood, Alliances, Dungeons & Maps, Weak to Strong, Sci-Fi x Fantasy, Character Growth, Power Progression, Mecha Battles, Revenge & Redemption, High-Stakes Survival, Emotional Depth, Betrayal. [ I recommend you to give it a read to 30+ chapters before you decide to drop the novel ] [Please comment if you want to ask questions]
Sci-fi
128 Chs
Dollar Signs: Do You Only See My Money?

Dollar Signs: Do You Only See My Money?

Author: Hanleigh Bradley loves books more than nearly anything in the world; whether its reading them or writing them, Hanleigh just can't get enough. She's read more books than she can count and owns more books than some libraries. Synopsis: It’s hard to fall in love when all people see is money. Eden Clancy might be an heiress, she might have all the money she would ever need but it comes at a cost. When people look at her, they don’t actually see her, unable to look beyond the designer handbags and the luxurious car she drives. Sitting in a restaurant she hates, eating food she can’t stand to please a guy that left her with the bill and a broken heart, Eden decides something has got to change. When her grandma suggests going to work at the family business, Clancy’s Comforts, Eden groans. The last thing she wants is to deal with more people only interested in her because of her last name and wealth. But Grandma’s got it all planned out; a fake identity, giving up her car, handbags and credit cards, and a new job as an assistant. It’s completely balmy but Eden finds herself agreeing to her Grandma’s terms. The only problem... Noah Grisham, Eden’s new boss. He might have the prettiest face Eden has ever seen but his temper definitely doesn’t match. He’s moody, downright rude, and quite frankly offensive. For the first time in her life, someone is seeing beyond her money, but he still manages to completely misunderstand her.
Urban
129 Chs
All Signs Point to Us

All Signs Point to Us

Aurora is a woman with the worst luck – she can’t seem to hold onto a job, though she is desperate to pay off a large debt and escape her past. Wondering when her luck will change, she falls into a job as a fortune teller and meets a young billionaire with dangerous charisma who offers an intriguing deal. If she pretends to be his girlfriend, he will help her with her debts. Aurora takes the job, promising herself that she can keep things strictly business. However, as she learns more about the devastatingly handsome and charming Theo Barone, she will realize that the future is not always easy to predict. “She wanted his lips on hers. But she didn’t expect their first kiss to happen under such circumstances. At a loss for words, Aurora could only stare at Theo as hundreds of thoughts zoomed through her mind at once. Is she really going to let him kiss her in front of all these strangers? If she didn’t, he would be embarrassed in front of his friends. But they’re my lips! Aurora protested silently. But you promised to help Theo, her conscience poked at her. Theo wasn't grinning. He remained still as he held her gaze, as if he was waiting for her to decide. He's giving me a choice, Aurora thought. In a fleeting glance, she caught Audrey smirking at her -- and decided. Aurora inched closer with her eyes set on his mouth. Theo took the hint and swooped down to take what she was offering. The second their lips touched, it was electrifying.” All Signs Point to Us is created by Noko Simkin, an EGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
Urban
50 Chs
stars and planets
The difference between stars and planets was their nature and composition. A star was a spherical luminous plasma condensed by gravity, like the sun. Stars generate energy through nuclear fusion reactions and radiate the energy into outer space. Planets, on the other hand, were celestial bodies that orbited stars and usually did not emit light. Planets were composed of solid, liquid, and gas, unlike stars, which had high temperatures. Stars were usually more massive than planets because stars could continue to undergo nuclear fusion reactions while planets could not. In addition, stars and planets moved differently. Stars moved on their own while planets moved around them. In short, there were obvious differences between stars and planets in terms of nature, composition, mass, and motion.
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2025-01-06 06:19
How are planets in science fiction different from real planets?
Science fiction planets differ from real ones in multiple ways. Firstly, the laws of physics might be bent on these fictional planets. For instance, some might have gravity that behaves in an unusual manner to create more interesting storylines. Secondly, the ecosystems can be completely fabricated. Instead of the real - world ecological balance, science - fiction planets can host creatures and plants that are a product of the author's wildest dreams, and they can be used as a backdrop to explore various themes like survival, exploration, and the encounter of different civilizations.
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2024-12-03 10:15
Planets that become stars
Under normal circumstances, it was impossible for a planet to become a star. Planets lacked the conditions to form stars, such as mass and energy. However, recently, scientists discovered a huge hot Jupiter called KELT-12b, which continuously absorbed the energy of its star, and its volume and temperature were constantly increasing. If Kelt-12b hadn't been swallowed by its mother star, it might have become a new sun. However, this situation was very rare and required special conditions and processes. Therefore, under normal circumstances, planets would not become stars.
1 answer
2025-01-07 08:50
How to name fictional planets?
You could start by considering the planet's characteristics, like its climate, terrain, or unique features. Then, combine some words that describe those aspects to come up with a name. For example, if it's a hot and dry planet, you might call it 'Scorchia'.
3 answers
2024-10-14 03:52
Black holes are not afraid of planets
Black holes were most afraid of white dwarfs. The scientists used the Kepler telescope to investigate the white dwarf and found that there were many rock stars around the white dwarf. These rock stars were very small. Whenever the white dwarf rotated, it would instantly chew up the asteroid, indicating that the white dwarf had the ability to disintegrate and destroy other cosmic objects. The black hole was afraid of the collision of all the planets of the neutron star. There was a competitive relationship between the black hole and all the planets, white holes, and wormholes. However, there was no mention of whether black holes were afraid of magma or whether there were planets inside black holes.
1 answer
2025-01-10 09:06
Are planets italicized in science fiction?
Not usually. Planets are typically not italicized in most science fiction works. It depends on the specific style and conventions of the author or publication.
2 answers
2024-10-14 08:05
Names of ice planets in fiction
Hoth from 'Star Wars' is a well - known ice planet. It has a harsh, frozen environment and is home to various dangerous creatures.
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2024-11-04 06:56
Planets that are connected in science fiction
In science fiction, Earth and Mars are often connected. Many stories depict humans traveling between the two planets for various reasons like colonization, resource extraction, or scientific research. For example, in 'The Martian', the connection between Earth and Mars is crucial for the survival of the stranded astronaut on Mars as Earth tries to send him supplies and figure out a way to bring him back.
2 answers
2024-12-14 20:22
Are planets italicized in science fiction?
In general, there is no strict rule that planets must be italicized in science fiction. It often depends on the style guide of the publisher or the author's personal preference.
2 answers
2024-12-09 18:30
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