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Life Of a Failed Engineer

Auteur: Daoist198059
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Starship commander trapped in a fantasy world

After crash landing in what turns out to be a fantasy world, the orbital marine Dax will have to fight the powers that occupy the world to reclaim the technology that got stranded along with him and eventually repair his crashed ship to return to his own world. On the way he discovers the rule breaking power of mana, a special particle that seems naive to the world he now is a part of. Feeling seriously outgunned Dax places a priority on regaining his lost weaponry that is scattered throughout the world, ranging in size and effectiveness from electromagnetically powered assault rifles, powered exoskeletons and autonomous drones from the size of a spying UAV to heavy assault ships. But the marine is not alone in his search those weapons, the powers of the world he now finds himself a part of is quickly realizing that something outside their realm of understanding has graced the planet and that those artefacts trapped inside large floating black sphere’s hold vast strategic value. Dax is then faced with a complex problem, he must secure the technology that he needs to leave while at the same time make sure the tools of war from his world is not misused at the cost of being made a target by powers he fails to fully understand. On his way Dax will have run ins with various powers, some of them hostile, some of them a bit more amenable to persuasion and mutual cooperation. After all, what is a knight, king, angel, demon or grand wizard to a railgun or even a tactical class high energy laser in orbit? They’re soft targets. For the record, English is not my first language, so there might be some spelling/grammar mistakes here and there. I’ve been getting better at writing over the last year or so, and have plans to go back and edit my old chapters, but it’s really hard to find the time. Also, check out my discord server if anyone of you wants to trash talk me with a faster response time~ https://discord.gg/n9Xbn7k

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Lydia, the Beast vs Man of Convenience

Has a game ever frustrated you to the point of breaking things? Yes? What if you couldn't quit? What if you had to live out that scenario, no help, no nothing? ------ This idea came to me after a few glasses of wine. The game in question is ck2, if anyone is curious. Now, hear me out here. There will be a syste- wait, why are you leaving!? It will NOT directly influence mc's power. This is not a fantasy world. No fancy magic, none of that. It won't secretely turn him into shrek or hulk either, appearance wise or otherwise. It will simply chip in on matters of convenience, i.e. provide a cheap knife (no it won't randomly turn into excalibur) or some jewelry or some slight knowledge or expertise on whatever mc decides to buy from it (no, he won't become a sword deity, ever. He won't become a master chef from one buy either.). It is truly only there to provide him with some advantage so that he can actually have some impact. The mc is not dumb nor a genius, nor does he have amazing skills in anything (he does have a little something something to spice up his background though). The game also does not provide him with any in-depth knowledge of the future, as those who know ck2 will understand (just because the nun you, innocent poor bastard, let in in goodwill turns into thanatos and wins every game of chess before murdering you appears in one timeline, one crash to desktop later, and the nun might not appear at all). If anyone reads this, I gladly congratulate you on wasting your time. Chess is a great game. Ok. Bye.

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