In " My Alien Homesteemed Land," the female protagonist had a base that could be automated for agriculture and also automated for industrialisation. She developed a base in the Alien World to resist various threats. There is only one female lead, I suggest you take a look, if you like it, remember to tell me.
I recommend the two books,"A Guide to Self-Protection for Female Supporting Characters" and "The Cannon Fodder Loves to Jump". Both books were science fiction novels. There was either no female protagonist or only one female protagonist. The male protagonist's personality was relatively dull. Other than that,"A Guide to Self-Protection for a Supporting Female Lead" was also a Xianxia novel. The protagonist used his own efforts to avoid becoming a vicious supporting female lead and stay away from the male and female leads. On the other hand,"The Quick Dressing: The Cannon Fodder Loves Jumping" was a fantasy romance novel. The main character was a quick dressing quest user who helped the cannon fodder female supporting character change her fate. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
No. While superpowers are commonly associated with science fiction, there are some real - life examples that could be considered 'superpowers' in a sense. For instance, people with eidetic memory have an extraordinary ability to recall details vividly. However, the extreme and often unrealistic superpowers like flying or shooting energy beams are mainly in science fiction.
No. Mermaids also have a strong presence in mythology. In many ancient cultures' mythologies, mermaids were part of their belief systems, not just fictional stories for entertainment like in science fiction.
Definitely not. Although science fiction is full of all kinds of alien concepts, there are actual scientific theories and studies related to the existence of extraterrestrial beings. For instance, the discovery of exoplanets in the habitable zone makes it seem more likely that there could be some form of life out there, not just in the fictional world of science - fiction stories.
Definitely not. Werewolves are not only science fiction. They are deeply ingrained in mythology and superstition from various cultures around the world. In ancient times, people believed in the existence of werewolves as real entities, not just as a fictional concept in a science - based story. Even today, in some horror and supernatural genres that are not strictly science - related, werewolves play a major role.
Here are some recommended science fiction novels with female protagonists: 1. The Left Hand of Darkness series by Ursurah Le Guen 2. Hao Jingfang's "Beijing Fold" and "Wandering Sky" 3. The School of Lynx, Diptera 4. Qian Lifang's "Heaven's Will" and "Destiny" 5. Wang Nuonuo, Chi Hui, Zhou Wen, Duan Ziqi and other female writers 'science fiction works 6. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in the olden days Please note that the recommended sci-fi novels above have female protagonists, but the specific content and style may vary.
One common theme is the redefinition of power. In a female - only society, power dynamics change. For example, in stories like 'The Power', women gain a physical power that flips the traditional power structure. Another theme is the exploration of female relationships. Without the presence of men, how women interact with each other on various levels, be it friendship, competition, or cooperation, becomes a central focus.
I recommend "The Strongest Hypocrite in History". The main character is a plane merchant. There is no plot entanglement and no CP. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend "Reborn Girl" to you. The female protagonist of this sci-fi space doomsday crisis novel began to take revenge after her rebirth, while the male protagonist chose to become a mage. As for the plot where the female lead turned into the male lead's shadow, the male lead in the novel called her a "guardian angel." You can look at the plot in the novel for details. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗