πI recommend the following two novels to you: 1. [Starry Immortal Tree: A magical crystal was lost on the savage planet. The protagonist brought it to rise from the disaster and set foot on the path to becoming a god in the universe!] 2. "The Great Age of Voyage in the Starry Sea": As a bronze civilization, Earth was only an inferior civilization. In the new era of the universe where the strong preyed on the weak, crises and wars would come. Becoming strong would always be the goal that the humans on Earth strived for and pursued! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
There was no definite answer to the highest level of the interstellar civilization in the novel because the settings of the interstellar civilization in different novels were different, and there was no definition of what the "highest level" was. In some novels, interstellar civilizations were set to be very high-level and could reach a level beyond human understanding. These novels might describe some very advanced technology and buildings, as well as very powerful civilizations. However, the "highest level" in these novels is not necessarily accurate because the storyline may need to maintain suspense and conflict, so there may be compromises in the setting. In some novels, interstellar civilizations might be relatively low-level. They might be stronger than humans in some aspects, but they might be inferior to humans in other aspects. These novels might describe some conflicts between humans and other species, as well as the experiences of humans exploring the interstellar world. Therefore, there was no definite answer to the highest level of interstellar civilization in the novel, which depended on the setting of the novel author and the needs of the storyline.
The answer to the question of the highest level of interstellar civilization in the novel varied from novel to novel because of the different settings and technical levels of the novel. In some novels, interstellar civilizations could reach an extremely high level, possess technology and power that surpassed human technology, and could even manipulate the elements in interstellar space. However, in other novels, the level of interstellar civilizations might be relatively low or even just a small corner of the universe for humans or other intelligent life. Therefore, the answer to the highest level of interstellar civilization in the novel depended on the specific setting and plot of the novel.
This novel was called "Mixed in a High-Martial-Low-Intelligence Tribe." It was a sci-fi/interstellar novel with primitive elements. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. "Mixed in a High-Martial-Low-Intelligence Tribe" by Garlic Peanut. Finished, you can read without worry. Introduction to "Mixed in a tribe of high martial arts and low intelligence": Why am I so cheap? I can't quit after clicking on it Hurry up and read!
I recommend the following novels to you. They are all about interstellar travel and have a civilization level: 1. [The Strongest Star Supreme: The young male protagonist, Su Mo, embarks on the path of becoming the guardian of the universe and exploring hidden secrets with his companions.] 2. "Interstellar Farmer": Earth was the lowest brick in the pyramid of civilization, but Farmer Han Zhen had to rise up and catch up with the top of the civilization that had developed for millions of years. 3. "Stardust Origins": Humanity's journey to interstellar travel begins, but what awaits them is the powerful Orion civilization. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
This novel was called "Heavenly Dao at the Beginning." It was a sci-fi/interstellar novel with elements of opening. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The Beginning Is the Heavenly Dao. Author: AZ. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of "The Beginning is the Heavenly Dao" was that he had transmigrated to the Heavenly Dao in one step at the beginning, and then began his social life of picking up refugees to work overtime to raise children. An original worldview, a big imagination, a plot that often went berserk, and a style that matched big eyeballs. Hurry up and read!
This novel was called "I Possessed the God of Creation". It was a sci-fi/interstellar civilization novel, and there were elements of possession. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. [I Possessed the God of Creation] Author: Pinecone on the Blue Sea. Finished, you can read without worry. [I Possessed the God of Creation]'s introduction: Ling Yunluo Possessed a God of Creation. The World of Gods had all sorts of strange creatures and civilizations, as well as gods with all sorts of exaggerated abilities. Ling Yunluo was just a rookie who had possessed the body of the God of Creation. [Age: 180 billion years] [Genesis Achievement: Just Starting] Ling Yunluo really wanted to go back. He really couldn't create a world. What was that? There was a beautiful AI butler. Ling Yunluo could only reluctantly accept it. It was really difficult to be a God of Creation. Ling Yunluo relied on his acting skills every day. If not for the help of the beautiful butler, who would want to be the God of Creation? ## The daily life of the God of Creation was like a farm growing vegetables. He would either cultivate an interstellar civilization or plunder other civilizations. Hurry up and read!
πI recommend "The Strongest Commander in the Galaxy" to you. In this sci-fi interstellar civilization novel, the main character, Lin Fan, graduated from the Interstellar Military Academy and joined the Federal Fleet. He experienced the process of humans being forced back to the solar system to dominate the entire universe. Not only did he obtain high-level technological legacies, such as a super warship that could be modified on its own, but he also led mankind in a counterattack in the interstellar war, obtaining a higher civilization level and eventually dominating the universe. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Here are some recommended interstellar civilization novels: 1. The Wandering Fleet in Deep Space by Final Eternity 2. Star Hunter Author: Lazy Words 3. Galactic Roaming Manual by the Gray Pupil of Athens 4. Under the Deep Space by Final Eternity 5. Guardians: Interstellar Hurricane Author: Yongcheng Meng Dad These novels were described as good quality, imaginative, slow-paced, but rich in plot. They covered topics such as human exploration of space, discovery of alien civilizations, technological advancement, and changes in the structure of interstellar society. These novels were innovative and deep in their philosophical and social thinking, and they also provided conjectures about future technology. Please note that the above recommendations are based on the search results provided. There may be other excellent interstellar civilization novels that have not been mentioned.
This novel was called "A Science's Final Fantasy." It was a sci-fi/interstellar novel with elements of science. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. 'Final Fantasy of a Certain Science' by Jian Hao. The introduction of "Final Fantasy of a Certain Science": Photons, electrons, neutrinos, magic, divine power, mental power... Where did magic come from, and why was the universe born? Why did the vast galaxy and countless civilizations prostrate themselves at the feet of the Giant God? The particles trembled, and the truth was blurred, just to avoid the gaze of the gods? When I wake up from the darkness, will I be a god or a mortal⦠Hurry up and read!
This novel was called "Starship Attack". It was a sci-fi/interstellar novel with a captain element. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. [Starship Attack] Author: Kidney Bean, Old Bean. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of "Starship Assault": Viking No. 3 was known as the most off-line fleet in the entire fleet. The slow female captain, the lazy-cancer navigator, the dull purser, and the demoted gunner. The strange combination always created miracles in the space battlefield. Was it really luck? Hurry up and read!