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Giving up the STC is the greatest stupidity, its price is immeasurable. It's better to become free and capture a planet on the border with the STC; there won't be any problems in trade. The text written by the AI is too condensed and stupid, the main character is also stupid.
I don't understand: if you have the opportunity to make wishes, why wouldn't you wish to enhance your world-traveling abilities—specifically, to be able to traverse different worlds without any restrictions? That way, you could return to any world at any moment; you could establish a kingdom, set up production and supply bases, and so on. Now you would truly have the chance to find happiness, without having to abandon all your friends and lovers in every single world you visit. That seems far superior to any other wish.
You’ve overlooked one very important detail! The protagonist's personal space can transport living people—but only if they are inside cryo-capsules. So, in essence, you could acquire a large number of female slaves and take them along with you. Furthermore, you absolutely must collect plenty of samples of local flora and fauna, as well as mutant monsters; studying them is crucial. Most importantly, the internal volume of the space can be vastly expanded. All you have to do is detonate an atomic bomb—or its equivalent—inside it, just like in the original novel. Once that’s done, you could simply house an entire spaceship or space station inside and live there. Conveniently, this post-apocalyptic world is littered with space stations—specifically, a massive amount of wreckage from spaceships, satellites, and stations. Using telekinesis, you could ascend into space and gather all this debris into your inventory; then, with the help of technical specialists, you could assemble it all into a massive space station and even operational spaceships. First, however, you need to procure a nuclear bomb and detonate it within your personal space. I imagine that shouldn't be a problem in an apocalyptic setting—you just need to track down a nuclear weapons stockpile.
Although it seems funny to me that it is possible to go to the world of Warhammer and easily steal tanks, advanced weapons, and even the corpses of Astartes, especially during the Great Crusade, the main character can pretend to be an ordinary soldier and steal a huge amount of weapons, materials, STC, and even the corpses of Astartes, and classical ships, not to mention the beautiful Eldar, and the corpses of aliens to study their biology, and there are also Star Wars where you can steal a lot of ships and droids and just a very cool world, stable and safe, technology can be developed there, this is a good base, well, at least you can decorate a lot of droids to perform various jobs, jobs are needed for everything, and there are also Stargate worlds, the technology there is also very advanced, you can, I think, capture one of the Gouauds and rule the whole planet yourself, and get their technology, although for this you need to somehow get Mind control ability. It's easiest to awaken the power of a psyker in the Warhammer world if you're not afraid of the horrors of the warp. Although you can escape to another world at any time, so it's not surprising, and even escape to your own personal world. Oh, and I also recommend awakening the system like in Fallout New Vegas or Fallout 4. Then everything will be much easier. There are many Fallout fanfics that can embellish the protagonist's awakening moment, or other similar ones.
By the way, the main character can go to the world of the Black Iron Castle to get an artifact that allows you to create your own small world, where you can build anything, live, store your things, and most importantly, the ability to carry people and production facilities with you. Then you can go to the worlds of Warhammer 40k and get STC. There are many STC that were destroyed or lost at certain historical moments, for example, the Horus uprising, and also the worlds of Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 3 and Fallout 4. In the world of Fallout 4, the institute has equipment for the mass production of 3rd generation synths, they can be programmed for absolute loyalty, and they are immortal and do not try. And if you further improve them at the DNA level, you can mass-produce superheroes. And they can all be created based on the same DNA of beautiful girls, create your own army of beautiful girls! Although it will be difficult to get STC from the Warhammer world, it is possible, at the very least there are billions of tons of scrap metal that can be turned into useful things for yourself. The main character also needs a system for eating and building, so there are many novels on this topic. I recommend robbing a couple of main characters with a system :) so that you can disassemble garbage into atoms and produce finished products. And there are also novels where in different worlds everyone awakens systems for traveling to another universe, or a system for building their own inner world, I think the main character can have a lot of fun there :) Imagine how he awakens his own small worlds, and begins to second-guess others :) But he has not just an army of goblins, but already synths with tanks :) In fact, this allows him to rob others indiscriminately. Oh, and you also need a system that allows you to take away unique abilities from other people or Monstro, this is also very important for the growth of the main character, but to get cool systems, you mainly need to use skills that can be used every 5 years, This means that you need to think strategically. I think first you need to get a Doomsday Vzhvania system to turn trash into finished products. This greatly simplifies logistics and production. Then you need to get a Black Iron Castle for your personal world, and the ability to cultivate to become very strong. Then Fallout worlds, and then others, although you can do this in a different order and add other worlds.
I still prefer the *Fallout* world as a permanent base; it is much easier to establish one's own nation there. In this "Mansion World," however, I believe the protagonist should set up something akin to a corporate branch. He could amass vast quantities of gold, technology, and other resources. The most crucial element is not the items themselves, but rather the technologies required to produce them—technologies that are far more difficult to master without a skilled workforce. I do not think it makes sense to focus on building a kingdom, as was done in the original novel; however, one could undoubtedly achieve a thousand times more by establishing a corporation within a post-apocalyptic setting. Essentially, once he has acquired all the necessary technologies, he could simply utilize that world for experimentation or mass production.
The world of Fallout: New Vegas, please! Big Mountain awaits! The perfect home is already ready!
Have you lost your mind? In Warhammer, if a Rogue Trader's heir turns out to be a psyker, they don't even need to tell anyone about it! They stand above any Imperial nobility, and their authority is second only to the Emperor himself! They are even permitted to trade with xenos! Sending such an heir into the ranks of the Astra Militarum is simply unthinkable! Their father could personally obliterate an entire planet, and billions of soldiers and Inquisitors would be powerless to stop him! This is because Inquisitors lack the authority to arrest or interrogate a Rogue Trader—unless, of course, they have the backing of a massive fleet or an Astartes Chapter to serve as a weighty argument.
It still isn't clear what he plans to do next. He could become an engineering genius—mastering every material imaginable—and create a host of fascinating items to sell. He could even develop an AI, travel to other universes, and gather treasures, women, and advanced technologies. In essence, he could build a mega-corporation; however, to travel to other universes, he would need Gold or Platinum Tickets—and I suspect he could simply sleep with all the main protagonists to acquire them.