I watched an American drama over time series over the past two days. The score on verycd was quite high, and it was quite nice.
The theme of traversal is increasingly widely used, regardless of national boundaries. The difference is that overseas traversal is sci-fi and always relies on scientific theories and things like wormhole holes, then we need a variety of powerful energy, and then the human race. Basically in China, it is mythical. It is the soul race. Without any theoretical support, I will go through it, you can't take it for me, and you don't need any energy or item Support (it seems that the first mashups in history are an exception, and some items are borrowed, but they are still mythical, haha ).
There are some differences between the time shuttle in this drama and the earliest time shuttle (in Terminator). For example, not only can people go through it, but also bring a lot of things, the most amazing thing is the clothes of the protagonist and the super weapon on his body. This is really a bit suspected of cheating, the dress is a bit too BT, bulletproof, capable of discharge, can display information, can send waves to unlock the electronic lock, the whole is a supercomputer, there is no need for energy. Don't tell me that it is a solar cell, and it can also be invisible. When it is invisible, the head without any package will be hidden together, the most unbearable thing is that it can still be waterproof and power-protected, and it cannot be broken even if time passes through.
Because of this, many places seem a little illogical, and I still feel that the content and reality are too far away. The super Data Center of Erik is also speechless, this person is still proficient in hardware and software, and will be a business wizards in the future, creating an empire-level company. This is too genius.
Let's take a look at the following content. For example, when the dress will break down, let the protagonist change from God to an adult, and then execute the task; let's look at when the super computer system will be attacked by viruses or other hackers, and what kind of impact the system will bring when there are some bugs or bugs;
Finally, the plot of "suicide" in the third episode is too strange. The guy would not have used Kaira's gun and killed himself. It's just a strange thing!
Maybe the appearance of too many non-logical plots will make me lose the interest to continue reading, haha.