The interstellar beast culture referred to novels that described the stories, culture, and history of the beastmen in the interstellar world. In this type of novel, it would usually involve concepts such as a successful system incubation value. The success system was a system that could help the protagonist achieve various goals, missions, and growth in the interstellar orc's body. These goals could be to earn wealth, improve strength, learn skills, and so on. The protagonist could continuously improve his success rate by completing missions and growing up, so as to better adapt to the development of the interstellar beast society. The breeding points referred to the unique physical fitness and potential points of the Orcs. Through continuous training and challenges, the protagonist could increase his breeding points and better display the strength and ability of the Orcs. In interstellar orc novels, the protagonist would usually experience various challenges and adventures, interact and communicate with various orcs, and also involve the politics, economy, culture, and other aspects of the interstellar beast society. These stories usually presented a colorful interstellar beast world, showing the unique charm and vitality of the orcs.