Yes, yes.
Just like that, the thirteenth volume of Mechanic was completed, reaching two million words. Looking back, it was not easy. Occasionally, when I looked back at the content I had written before, I felt very emotional. When I first started writing this book, Little Jing's naughty child was just born, but now it could already walk. Haha, haha. I am most grateful to the readers for their support. Without you, I really could not have continued. Seeing that the results of this book are slowly improving, I am also very gratified. It is my honor to be recognized.
Back to the topic, this volume is just like the name, controlling the present. The main character also needs to end things with Skynet. This chapter is mainly to let the main character have no worries, so that it will be convenient for a larger battle later on. Therefore, whether it is Skynet, the Orderliness Clan, or the nuclear attack on the Pentagon, they all have this goal.
Actually, many people said that the main character in the early stage of my book was very brainless and abusive. Now that Little Jing looked back, it did not make sense, so I changed it once, but the main theme did not change. I believe that the most interesting thing about Tang Yu is how he grew from a shy science and technology guy to a king.
If you have not seen or experienced Tang Yu's early struggles, then how can the hot-blooded and domineering scene of Tang Yu fighting the Predator, setting up the entire world of Pacific Rim, scheming against Skynet, and throwing a nuclear bomb at the Pentagon be shocking? Therefore, Little Jing is very grateful for everyone's support and companionship. The story will only get more and more exciting in the future.
Many readers are giving suggestions to Little Jing, and they also recommended many good movies and animations. It is really eye-opening! Wow, sci-fi plus war is such a rich theme. I really can't wait to start the second volume! Haha, I am joking. This book should be written for about another year, and it will be completed in four to five million words. I will not start the second book before I finish this one. Little Jing will keep her promise.
Finally, let's talk about the timeline. Because when I mentioned the setting of the timeline, many people raised doubts. To be honest, how should I comment on these doubts? I can only say that I want to ignore them, but I have to say something. It feels like there is a fishbone stuck in my throat. First of all, some people said that I do not understand the timeline. Okay, then let me ask you, what is the timeline? Is there a thesis? Is there an argument? Is there an experiment to prove it? No, so we're all the same. We're all talking nonsense. The only difference was that before I even started spouting nonsense, someone had already started scolding me for being unreasonable.
Little Jing was really wronged! Up until now, I don't want to say that I'm writing hard science fiction, but I do look up information for a lot of things before I write them. At least I can come up with my own explanations for every part. In order to name Peacock's moves, I even had to look up Confucian classics. Yes, it was all for the sake of those few words. Then why is there someone who doesn't even want to listen to my explanation on this issue? Then in the next few chapters, my explanation is out. That's good. You don't speak again.
Moreover, this book was essentially an Infinite Style. Since it was an Infinite Style, the first point was to respect the original work. Respecting the original didn't mean that one had to follow the plot. Instead, one had to deeply restore the original's worldview, character, and direction of events. With this, no matter how the plot changed, it would always be the same. Then, for the plot of Terminator, the first thing I had to do was to respect the setting of Terminator.
The timeline of Terminator was messy to begin with. From the first to the second book, there were time errors. In the third book, the entire timeline changed. For the public, I had to start from scratch. In the fourth book, the timeline was blurred. In the fifth book, there were multiple timelines. Then, it collapsed happily.
Therefore, the Terminator series was full of paradoxes and illogicalities. But I could only play on this foundation. However, what Little Jing needed to do was to sort out this messy timeline and come up with a relatively reasonable explanation. Unlike many other books, I didn't overturn everything and take it for granted. So, under this framework, I was finally able to sort out a self-justifying explanation. Perhaps some parts were stiff, but Little Jing could guarantee you that this was the setting of Terminator. It wasn't something Little Jing made up.
The seven timelines of Terminator's world should be known by everyone. This was the basis for Little Jing to design the timelines and develop her own imagination. Moreover, I had indeed justified it, regardless of the process.
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