In the far corners of the multiverse, anarchy reigns supreme. Entire sectors are dominated by smugglers and raiders vying for control over an ancient energy source that grants supernatural abilities alongside levels and stats.
On a seemingly normal day, Eon, a hacker, comes in contact with these raiders. Negotiation is impossible. The only language they speak is power. A language that Eon will have to learn or die trying. Because after his first death, he will need something far more practical than an AI to survive the dangers of the Outer Rim.
Until now has been very good the introduction and the way is taking the history.
I'd like know more about the power's system and the universe🌌 but this history is on fire🔥🔥🔥.
Keep the good work. 👍
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This novel is a sci-fi in a universe where space travel is a thing. Yet, the action takes place in a single planet. Torn by strive to the point where even small children will go around with weapons, the world is a dystopia.
There are numerous alien races. A war is being waged during the time of the novel. We see the consequences of it, so far. Plus, the MC is an information gatherer. He is a mercenary, who doesn't care too much about the fact that his wealth is ill-gotten.
That doesn't make him greedy, as most of his money go towards the upkeep of an orphanage. The mother figure of the MC is also very fleshed out. So far, all characters get just enough screen time to make one want to see them more, and think that they know them and their motivations.
The world building is done through the musings of the MC and the conversations. Hints are dropped, and the novel is free of info dumps. It is a blend of action and tragedy. Mixed in together so well, that you can't have one without the other. The grammar is good, and so is the style.
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