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World Travel Simulator System In Modern Society
Author: ShadowKatake
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Alister Wright was one day unexpectedly transmigrated into a world of modern fantasy. A world where people could use superpowers, like in those novels he used to read. But it wasn't a dream come true as one might expect it to be, it was a nightmare. In this new world, dimensional gates descended, and monsters waged war against the human race, To make matters worse, in such a dangerous world, Alister was transmigrated into the body of a nobody with no talents and supernatural powers. Not just a trash, but the trashiest of them all known to the world after breaking the world record of awakening a 0-star talent! Receiving the scorn and mockery of the world, it was a despairing situation for him. Nonetheless, he persevered and didn't give up. But when all hope was lost and there was no salvation in sight, A miracle happened and Alister finally awakened his golden finger. [The World Travel Simulator is online] "Finally!" The World Travel Simulator System, a cheat system that could simulate another real world, creating a temporary replica of everything like a mirror world where Alister could travel to and explore freely. It was like another life, and to top it all off, the greater his achievements in that world, the greater he would be scored by the simulator system. Kill some mobs, it was F- grade. But... Uncovering the mastermind or defeating the strongest, it was a guaranteed S-grade! Depending on his grade, he could inherit the power, talent, knowledge, and experience he had in the simulation. [If the host can get S-grade in the simulation world, it will become permanent and the host can transmigrate into that world by performing a full-dive realistic simulation but with the risk of true death.] "But what if I get another S-grade score in that world during the realistic simulation?" [After obtaining another S-grade simulation score, the host can obtain the ownership of that world and become a World God!] "WTF? ARE YOU SERIOUS?... This... This is... AWESOME!!!!" "Hahahaha" Alister laughed manically. "So what if you're the strongest? What if you can kill me? Heh! I'll keep on simulating. I'll keep on returning back until I defeat you!" "I will fight with you countless times in that simulation, know every future, and come back to kill you and give you the worst possible death... Mark my words... GOD!" A transmigrator, system user, and even a regressor. With those identities of his, Alister vowed to become the strongest! *** Join the discord server: https://discord.gg/BX9ZDY6mdT

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If time travel is in a book, is it fiction?
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2024-12-03 19:00
It depends. Just because time travel is in a book doesn't automatically make it pure fiction. There are many works that use time travel as a device to tell a story, but some of these may be inspired by real scientific thinking. For example, some science - fiction books may take the concept of time dilation from Einstein's theory of relativity and build a story around it. So, it could be a mix of scientific inspiration and fictional storytelling.
What are some interesting 'fiction travel book' recommendations?
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2024-12-01 10:41
For 'fiction travel book', 'On the Road' by Jack Kerouac is a classic. It gives a sense of the freedom and exploration of traveling across America in the post - war era. It has a raw and vivid portrayal of the journey. 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien is also a kind of fiction travel book. Bilbo Baggins embarks on a long and dangerous journey, encountering all sorts of creatures and landscapes. There's also 'The Lost World' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, which takes readers to a prehistoric and wild place.
If time travel is in a book, does it mean the book is always a work of science fiction?
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2024-12-03 22:24
No. It could be a fantasy book that just uses time travel as a plot device. Fantasy doesn't have to follow scientific rules like science fiction does.
Can you recommend the best travel fiction book for a beginner?
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2024-12-02 15:19
For a beginner, 'Eat, Pray, Love' by Elizabeth Gilbert is a wonderful choice. It's a memoir - style travel fiction that follows the author's journey to Italy, India, and Indonesia. It's easy to read and gives great insights into different cultures and the process of self - renewal during travels.
What makes a fiction travel adventure book one of the best?
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2024-11-29 18:31
A great plot is key. If it has an exciting journey like in 'The Odyssey' where Odysseus has to face countless obstacles on his way home, it's likely to be a great adventure book. Also, interesting characters help. For example, in 'The Alchemist' the young shepherd boy's quest for his personal legend makes the story engaging. Good descriptions of the places are important too. When reading 'The Arabian Nights' the vivid descriptions of the Middle Eastern settings add to the adventure feel.
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