๐I recommend to you Core Zero, a sci-fi novel about ancient martial arts mecha. The black hole in the story has returned once again, and the protagonist has forgotten the past and set off a shocking wave. The book described the end of the starry sky, the roar of a giant beast, and the arrival of a natural disaster! This novel has a scary sci-fi atmosphere. I hope you will like this book.๐~
According to the information given, I recommend a sci-fi space-time travel novel called "Screen Day." Its theme was similar to the solar catastrophe, telling the story of people experiencing the end of the world while watching movies. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
I recommend the movie "Interstellar Crossing", which tells the story of a group of astronauts crossing a black hole to find a new home for mankind. With a high degree of attention to physical science, the black hole in the movie was very shocking and realistic. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the novel 'The Epic Scar' to you. It is a science fiction novel about interstellar civilizations. It uses particle weapons and starship battles as the theme, breaking the setting of American comics and immortal cultivation. It is a pure science fiction novel. This novel described the story of warriors fighting for the continuation of human civilization. There was even epic music to accompany the battle! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
A good beginner - friendly sci fi space novel is 'A Wrinkle in Time' by Madeleine L'Engle. Although it's more of a young - adult novel, it has a great story that involves space travel, different dimensions, and a battle against an evil force. It's written in a way that makes it easy for new readers to the sci - fi genre to get into.
The TV series 'Star Trek: Discovery' also features some same - sex relationships in a science - fiction space - faring context. It promotes inclusivity and shows different types of relationships among the crew members. It's more about the characters' growth, cooperation, and exploration of the universe rather than being sexually explicit.
๐I recommend the following novels to you: 1. Marvel: My Light and Shadow Armor: Set in a world where Marvel movies and X-Men movies are combined, full of technology and superhero style; 2. The Alchemist's Bastion: The clash between alchemy and advanced technology, the offensive and defensive effects are too good. 3. "Global Overlord: Conquering the World from a Small Broken Ship" tells the story of a territory as a ship, opening up a new world in space. 4. "Battle of the Solar System": A fantasy story of an interstellar war between humans and aliens; 5. "Alien Starship: I Survive Alone": The story of a person who struggles to survive on an alien spaceship. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah~
As far as I know, there is no sci-fi movie that can surpass the black hole effect in " Carry a Black Hole with You ". The black hole in this novel can swallow and compress all matter, and it can even swallow the dragon race's talent and other abilities. If you like stories about black holes, I can recommend a novel called " The Supernova Era ". The protagonist transmigrated to a world similar to the technological civilization of the future. He has the power of a supernova and can control the energy of a star's explosion. It can be said to be a classic in science fiction space novels. I hope you like my recommendation.
Sure. 'Hyperion' by Dan Simmons is a great one. It has a really interesting frame story where a group of pilgrims are on their way to the Time Tombs on the planet Hyperion. Each pilgrim has their own story to tell which are all unique and engaging.
Sure. 'A Fire Upon the Deep' by Vernor Vinge. It has an incredibly imaginative universe with different zones of intelligence. 'The Left Hand of Darkness' by Ursula K. Le Guin is also great. It explores gender and politics in a far - flung alien world. And 'Ringworld' by Larry Niven, which features a huge artificial ring in space.
Some black sci fi novels worth checking out are 'Parable of the Sower' by Octavia Butler. It presents a post - apocalyptic future where a young black woman tries to build a new community. Then there's 'Warcross' by Marie Lu which features a diverse cast and a high - tech virtual world. 'Redemption in Indigo' by Karen Lord is also a good choice, with its blend of African and Caribbean folklore in a sci - fi context.