Dear beloved and doting book friends.
This book will be officially launched this afternoon.
I see that many authors are now accustomed to being on the shelf and don't even give a speech.
But I am a new author after all, and this is my first book, so I’ll leave you with a few more words.
I will also explain to you some of the previous plot settings and buried little easter eggs.
1. About aliens.
Many Warhammer fans can't accept the fact that aliens can infect the Astartes. In fact, I mentioned it in the author's chapter at the end of Chapter 13. It was said in a vague way. You may not have caught it. idea.
In terms of the intensity of the setting, both aliens and ordinary future space humans can fight back and forth. Normally, they should be crushed when faced with space warriors.
I did write about the aliens being crushed by Space Marines, so that’s fine.
But... I think there are many things that cannot just be considered based on the paper strength of the setting. I thought about this issue when I first conceived of this book.
Is it true that whichever company has stronger paper data will be the king?
In this case, the true ancestor of Western fantasy, all of Tolkien's series of works, including The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, and The Hobbit, would no longer be able to be written.
In this case, does it mean that if you just casually travel through a mindless cultivation online text, you will end up exploding stars and shattering the void with your bare hands, with the star torch extinguished in a single thought, and the subspace becomes calm?
Therefore, I will reveal to you the world view structure setting of my reincarnation world in the following chapters of the second volume. Smart readers may have roughly guessed it by now.
On the other hand, GW is a company that is very good at borrowing from popular culture, and Warhammer 40K is a very open and inclusive universe with a world view. To put it harshly, GW can just copy whoever is popular. It doesn’t matter. Others often copy. Warhammer, such as Blizzard.
Of course, GW is not copying it directly, it will definitely make some Warhammer-like magic modifications.
James Cameron's "Terminator" series has been a hit all over the world, and it is so popular that there is a Necronomicon underpants dragon in Warhammer 40K, otherwise it used to be called a chaos robot.
The "Alien" series is a global hit, pioneering sci-fi horror aesthetics, sci-fi religious metaphors, and sci-fi sexual metaphors, which led to the creation of the Tyranids in Warhammer 40K.
To put it bluntly, the alien is the father of the Tyranids!
He raised his son's paper data settings and then turned around to beat his father.
Does everyone think it’s appropriate?
I don't think it's appropriate.
Let me give you an example:
Suppose there is a third-rate online writer who draws setting inspiration from Jin Yong's novels, and then writes a fantasy world of his own. With a wave of his pen, he sets the aura concentration of this different world to be ten times that of Jin Yong's martial arts world. Then the man After the protagonist practices magical skills here, he travels to Jin Yong's martial arts world and kills Linghu Chong, Zhang Wuji, Qiao Feng, Yang Guo, Feng Qingyang, etc. with a single blow.
Do you think it is reasonable?
The spiritual energy concentration is ten times more reasonable.
Does everyone think it’s appropriate?
I find it quite inappropriate.
You just borrow and apply other people's inspirational settings, but then you go back and beat them up?
It’s okay for a son to beat his father, but if he feels complacent after beating him, where is the moral code?
Why do you say son and father?
Because changing values to increase intensity based on other people's settings is too damn simple and mindless. It's just a matter of changing two numbers with one stroke of a pen, right? Isn’t it true that some people think that changing the value is awesome?
However, it is difficult to create an interesting, logically consistent, and cool-looking worldview setting system. If you have the ability to create one yourself, who here has this ability? Since it's clear that he's going to copy it, is it too much to call him daddy?
As for saying that primitive people and modern people worship the past and despise the present... People who can make such an analogy do not have the IQ to read my book for the time being. I suggest that you re-read the compulsory education first.
Same goes for xenos and tyranids.
So I didn’t change a word of the strength setting of Warhammer. I just set it when the two universes are linked: Although the alien is weak at the beginning, it has unlimited upper limit potential. This is both reasonable and appropriate, right?
There is half a word in the original Warhammer book that says Space Marines cannot be infected by black water, and alien blood cannot corrode ceramite?
no.
I described the Astartes based entirely on the strength set in the original Warhammer novels, without weakening them at all, and even slightly strengthening them based on my selfish love for Warhammer.
I haven't read some of the original works, I've only seen random creations that I don't know where they came from. They talk about half-gods and half-gods, and then go out everywhere as the Warhammer police. Don't question me and weaken them. Started.
This is a research-based article, not one of those second-generation video accounts designed to cater to Chinese people’s fantasy of science fiction and cultivation.
This is a Mugenliu novel, and it is not a mindless piece of flattery just to cater to the tastes of a certain group. What the Astartes are like in the original novel is what they are like here.
Those who say that aliens cannot infect Astartes typically do not understand aliens or Warhammer.
There are a lot of articles in the world, and there is no copyright for inspiration. Everyone on the planet is borrowing from each other. I think it is understandable.
After all, 90% of the fantasy cultivation novels on the Internet are written on the basis of Huanzhulouzhu, Jin Yong, Gu Long, Huang Yi, Liang Yusheng, and Wen Ruian?
After all, 70 to 80 percent of the Western fantasy novels on the Internet are written based on the structure of DND and Dungeons and Dragons.
They are all original after all, right?
There is nothing wrong with that.
2. Regarding the plot line.
Some senior Warhammer fans are looking forward to the male protagonist participating in the main plot of Warhammer in the future. I also know that the death of many primarchs and mortal heroes makes everyone very regretful, and I hope to make up for this regret in my novel.
I said it in advance, regrets can be made up for, but participating in the main plot basically won’t.
In fact, from the very beginning of the Marvel Universe plot, which was clearly about Thor, I briefly mentioned Thor and wrote about the Samsara's attack on Stark Tower.
Later in the Warhammer 40K universe, all the characters, including White Scar's Ogodei and Talal, Ultramarines' Vlahos and Gurt, these characters cut off the rebels' logistics supply lines, escort Master Quinto on his mission, etc... …I wrote it all by myself, and my writing focused very, very little on the original plot.
I said at the beginning that I just used the world view of Warhammer 40K to write my own story.
Write your own story instead of letting the protagonist participate in the original author's plot.
This is important to me.
Maybe many readers have not read the original novel. Even if I become a shameful re-reader of the original novel and edit the manuscript of the official original novel and publish it in my own language, no one will find out.
But I won't do that.
This was my original intention in writing this book.
Many book friends praised me for writing Warhammer well, saying it was the best Warhammer fan novel they had ever read.
Thank you for your recognition.
But actually, in my mind, this shouldn’t be completely considered fan fiction, because my stories are independent of the plot of the original work.
I also told everyone in advance——
All subsequent story worlds, Marvel, Cthulhu, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Pacific Rim, etc.
I would not let the protagonist participate in the main plot of the original movie.
I want to write my own story.
above.
3. A common question.
There was a sentence in my original introduction: a textual research-based unlimited flow novel.
This sentence carries a lot of baggage, and is completely unnecessary for a fast-paced web article.
But as a newbie, I still have baggage in my heart.
I have also been a reader of online articles. I started reading online articles in the fifth grade of elementary school. That was in the early Internet era.
Internet literature has developed to this day, and a large number of Internet article readers read books like a ten-line scanner. They don't care at all what foreshadowing and foreshadowing the author does.
I didn’t read the book carefully, and then I came to the chapter reviews to question whether the author was wrong here or there.
I have seen this kind of readers a lot when I read books, and I believe you have seen them too.
I have no experience in writing books, and I am still working out the details, so I also hope that everyone will read my book a little slowly.
I also found that there are many readers who have not read the original novel of Warhammer, but have only read the secondary creations of some up owners and video accounts, and then use these second-generation works to question whether I am writing this or that Warhammer incorrectly. Reasonable……
The second-generation video accounts are really harmful to people. They often use terms like "demigod" and "god". Book friends who don't understand Warhammer still think that space warriors can explode star white with their bare hands. The sun soared.
These unscrupulous headline-making video accounts have even led to a bunch of Hammer brats who have never watched any science fiction except Warhammer. They don’t understand the real settings and rely on a bunch of hearsay rumors from nowhere. They call Warhammer every day. 40K is the best in the world, showing off everywhere and annoying people.
I can accept this kind of questioning and discussion, and can complete the content that I am unwilling to discuss in the text. I am not disgusted with it, and I answered it patiently.
But please believe that I dare to write about the Warhammer 40K universe. I dare not say that I am a veteran Warhammer, but I will definitely check more information than at least some Warhammer fans.
4. Easter egg time!
The first easter egg is very obscure.
After the actor was deceived by the Stark Industries holographic projection department's intern recruitment, he actually went to a company called "Beckhardt Light and Shadow Special Effects".
This name is not random.
Anyone who has watched the "Spider-Man" movie knows that the villain Mysterio was originally an employee of Stark Industries and later became a villain using special effects. Some people have guessed this.
And "Daniel Beckhardt" is a colleague of this Mysterio. He inherited the mantle of the Mysterio after his death and became the second generation of the Mysterio.
It has nothing to do with the plot, it’s just a boring easter egg, haha.
The second easter egg is the male protagonist’s white scar name.
Many people guessed it.
Half of the people in the White Scars are from Terra, they are Terran, not Chogris, but the original body made them all change their names to Chinese or Mongolian style.
Qingshan, from the work "Mercenary World" by the unknown master, the second male lead, the Holy Dragon Knight, Halke von Daqingshan.
I said this is the first online novel I have read, but that is not true. This is the first online novel I have read in a physical publication.
So the impression is quite deep.
By the way, the first online article I read was a eunuch book called "Legend of the Little Soldier". Has anyone heard of it from Wanwan?
There are also some details that are not Easter eggs, such as the identity card and social security ID card that the male protagonist used for the first time when he came to the Marvel world. It is the same as the serious American social security ID card, with the starting number and digits.
The above is a bunch of nonsense I want to say recently.
Start coding.