Galactic Garbage Station

Galactic Garbage Station

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超时空垃圾站

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: GGS, 超时空垃圾站

By 小城古道

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1163 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

After graduating, Su Jing was met with rejection everywhere he went. Discouraged, he returned home to adjust his mood. He then discovered that his own backyard had become the Galactic Garbage Station. Every day, lots of tr*sh would suddenly appear – some were from Tomb of God, Battle Through the Heavens, Coiling Dragon, One Piece, Naruto, Bleach, X-Men, Captain America, Iron Man, and even from the Marvel Universe. As the owner of the garbage station, Su Jing had the duty to process all these tr*sh. In the beginning, he thought it would be a hard and unprofitable task. Afterwards, he discovered that this was actually the most beautiful and cushy job of his entire life.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Galactic Garbage Station Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Galactic Garbage Station "Galactic Garbage Station" is certainly a unique title, and the premise had me intrigued: a protagonist finding power and wealth through interdimensional refuse. I went in hoping for a fun, quirky read, and while I found aspects to enjoy, the experience ultimately left me somewhat conflicted. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the novelty of the concept. The idea of a "garbage station" pulling in refuse from various xianxia and mystical worlds is undeniably creative. The early chapters focused on the MC discovering his newfound abilities and using the otherworldly junk to improve his life, which was entertaining. However, that initial charm began to wear thin as the story progressed. ### What Works Well The main draw for me was the MC's relative lack of overbearing behavior, especially compared to other protagonists in similar genres. He wasn't an immoral, murderous jerk, which was a refreshing change of pace. I also appreciated the slice-of-life elements early on, seeing him use magical beast meat for fish bait and animal feed was a fun twist. The romance, while not a major focus, seemed to avoid the typical harem tropes, which I found to be a positive. ### Areas of Concern The biggest issue I encountered was the pacing and plot progression. Many felt the story became repetitive, with too much focus on face-slapping, flexing, and generic party scenes. The "garbage dumping" aspect, which was the initial hook, seemed to get sidelined in favor of more generic tropes. The MC's power level also felt inconsistent. While he's initially presented as relatively weak compared to cultivators from other worlds, he still becomes overwhelmingly powerful in his own. This lack of tension made the later conflicts less engaging. Furthermore, the ending was described as open and unsatisfying, leaving many loose ends. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers expressed disappointment in how the author handled the potential consequences of the MC's secret being revealed. Instead of exploring the interesting possibilities of others getting lucky with accidentally discarded items or facing the dangers of radioactive waste, the author seemingly became risk-averse, leading to repetitive scenarios and missed opportunities. ### Final Verdict "Galactic Garbage Station" has an interesting premise and some genuinely fun moments, but it ultimately falls short of its potential. While the initial chapters offer a unique blend of slice-of-life and supernatural elements, the story becomes bogged down in repetitive tropes and lacks a clear sense of direction. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with a unique concept, it might be worth a try, but be prepared for a potentially frustrating and ultimately unsatisfying experience. I'd give it a 3/5.

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