, I recommend a few similar zombie novels for your reference:
1. "Doomsday Red Alert"-The plot of this book was about the doomsday crisis caused by the meteor shower. The protagonist, Wu Zun, obtained the Red Alert System and started a battle with zombies and mutated beasts. It also involved a shocking conspiracy.
2. "I Can Become a Zombie"-The protagonist can become a zombie, and lead zombies, transform zombies, and dominate the apocalypse.
3. In this novel, humans lived in a desolate and dilapidated world. Tanya led the Navy SEALs to clean up the zombies, engineers built the defense system, and Wang Peng and his Steel Mission fought the remaining zombies. It was a story that reversed the fate of humans after the end of the world.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend "Rise Among the Zombies". The protagonist of this novel, Wang Haoyu, had invincible strength from the beginning. He was called the "Ultimate Boss". He showed his might among the zombies and conquered the zombies and other dangerous existences along the way. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following two novels to you:
Just Became a Zombie, Was Forced to Kiss by a Flirtatious Goddess? The main character transmigrated into a zombie, unable to move, but possessing powerful abilities and the strongest zombie system. He changed his fate and fought fiercely with various immortals and Yin Yang Masters, becoming a unique existence in the zombie world.
" The Zombie Lord of the City ": The male protagonist suddenly became a zombie, but he was not willing to become a dead body that no one cared about. He began to reverse his life in this purgatory on earth. He had a strong talent for cultivation and extraordinary eyesight. With the development of various abilities, he became the master and leader of the zombies in the city.
I hope you like my recommendation.π~
Yes, to some extent. Many robots in movies and books are science fiction. They often have superhuman abilities like flying or extreme strength. For example, in 'Star Wars', droids can communicate across galaxies and have unique personalities. However, in real life, robots are becoming more common but are not as advanced as in science fiction yet.
The Eternals in the comics are not robots. They have complex backstories and powers that distinguish them from mechanical entities. Their existence is tied to cosmic forces and ancient histories.
Let me recommend you a few novels about zombies. The male protagonist is invincible. Are you ready?
1. In Resident Evil: Sunset Farm, the male protagonist, Sean, had evolved into the King of Corpses who controlled thousands of corpses.
2. Through the Zombie King System, the male protagonist began to rise from the darkness and eventually became a zombie boss.
3. "Female Supporting Don't Run: Pick up the Corpse Husband and Bring It Home" The male lead was a zombie and became the female supporting character's escort. It could be said that he was an invincible existence.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
πI recommend the following novels to you, I hope you like them:
1. Zombie Sister was a sci-fi novel. The main character was Lin Qiao, a newborn zombie who had lost five years of memory. She had the ability to control guns and read memories.
2. Fatal Hope was also an apocalyptic crisis novel. The protagonist had the ability to control guns and pry into memories. He started with a gun and fought countless zombies to show his invincible strength.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
No. There are plenty of real robots. For instance, there are robots used in warehouses to move goods around. They are not from science fiction but are practical tools in the modern economy.
Some common types of robots in fiction are humanoid robots like C - 3PO from 'Star Wars'. They are designed to look and act like humans, often with personalities. Another type is the combat robot, for example, the Jaegers in 'Pacific Rim', which are huge and built for fighting against monsters. And there are also servant robots, such as Rosie the Robot Maid from 'The Jetsons', whose main purpose is to do household chores.