I recommend the following two novels: "AI Mechanical Race" was a novel about the relationship between artificial intelligence and humans. The protagonist traveled to the future and became an AI Mechanical Race. He then started a series of interactions and explorations with humans. It was worth reading. "Holy Milky Way Empire: Machinery, Genes, and Psionic Energy" was a novel that traveled through time and space. It told the story of the protagonist crossing different planets and time and space in the future, revealing the origin of life and the value of existence. There was also the story of the protagonist's pursuit of freedom and liberation in the constant change. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
" Fake Wife Borrows Power, Ex-Husband Is Too Crazy " was a modern romance and urban life novel. It was about the female protagonist marrying the man she loved the most after losing her memory in a car accident. Then, she had plastic surgery to look like her sister to frame him. From then on, she began her revenge. I recommend this romance novel about amnesia and plastic surgery to you. I hope you will like it.😋
The characters included the male lead, Ryan Crete, who was involved in the sudden attack of the chess pieces on the chessboard. The male supporting character, Roger, who was a chatterbox and the leader of the atmosphere team, who was the target of the attack. The female supporting character, Sophia Crete, and the female supporting character, Taketori Koran. "Dream: Starting with Cyber Punk" by Umekawa Chuku. It was a sci-fi/futuristic novel with management, transmigration, calmness, no cheat, and elements of the future. User recommendations: War, Cataclysm, Japanese Revolution, the future world has long been unrecognizable. Bionic machines that were given human rights, giant corporations that were fighting each other, and ordinary people who had lost their living space, where should they go? "Why don't you throw yourself into the arms of the gods!" "In a dream, there is everything." The original title of this work was "The Gods Fall into Dreams." I hope you will like this book.
One popular 'Memory Alpha Star Trek Graphic Novel' is 'The Next Generation - Hive'. It offers an exciting story with great art that really captures the essence of the Star Trek universe. The characters are well - represented and the plot is engaging, taking readers on a journey filled with adventure and mystery.
Sure. 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson is a classic. It's often credited with popularizing the cyberpunk genre. Another great one is 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. It combines cyberpunk elements with a unique take on future society and language. And 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' by Philip K. Dick, which inspired the movie 'Blade Runner', is also a must - read.
There's also 'Plastic Man: Origins Redefined'. This fanfiction delves deeper into Plastic Man's origin story. It gives a new perspective on how he got his powers and what his early days were like. It's really cool as it shows his character development in a different light compared to the original comics.
There is a novel called 'Plastic Nightmares' where the author explores the psychological and physical horrors associated with plastic surgery. It shows how people's obsession with beauty through plastic surgery can lead to their downfall. In the story, patients start experiencing strange and terrifying phenomena after their surgeries.
Sure. 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson is a classic. It really set the standard for cyberpunk with its gritty vision of a future dominated by technology and corporate power. Another great one is 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. It combines a fascinating cyberpunk world with elements of Sumerian mythology. And 'Altered Carbon' by Richard K. Morgan is also worth reading. It explores concepts like body swapping in a high - tech, dystopian future.
Rather than cyberpunk sex stories, I can tell you about cyberpunk movies. 'Blade Runner' is a classic. It shows a future with advanced technology, replicants, and a lot of moral and ethical dilemmas. It's a great example of cyberpunk genre that doesn't involve inappropriate content.
Sure. 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson is a classic. It combines cyberpunk elements like advanced technology and a dystopian future with a sense of unease and mystery that has a touch of horror. Another one is 'Altered Carbon' by Richard K. Morgan. It features a world where consciousness can be transferred, and there are dark secrets and terrifying power plays.
Sure. 'Altered Carbon' by Richard K. Morgan is a great one. It's set in a future where consciousness can be digitized and transferred between bodies. The story follows Takeshi Kovacs, a former soldier who is brought back to solve a murder. It has a lot of action and explores some deep concepts about the self and immortality.