“The starship in front of you is named Relentless. She was built in the Laxman-22”
Author Nathan Waqa has self-published two disparate books – MATCHMAKER EXTRAORDINARE – a family comedy – and HELL BENT – a science fiction space opera. He offers no biographical data so we are left without background data as to how one author can embrace such a spectrum of stories. But the moment the reader begins this book the evidence is there: create a sci-fi fantasy with characters so human and real they seem like neighbors.
Before launching into this mesmerizing space fantasy Nathan offers a Prologue that hints at many aspects of his book - ’If it were possible for a machine to get bored, the observation satellite that had spent the last seventeen years constantly monitoring the star system humans called XE-1993 for signs of enemy activity would have considered shut-down several billion cycles ago. But it had not, and as it slowly rotated onto a new orientation its sensors caught a faint whiff along the electromagnetic spectrum of something out of the ordinary. The satellite paused, attempting to discern if anything was out there in the darkness ahead of it with its passive sensor arrays before making the decision to take a closer look. The active sensor array came online, probing cautiously outwards, and then the satellite used seven-thousandths of a second to process the data it was receiving. It had just realized what was approaching when a Skiloi stealth missile punched into it and detonated, consuming the satellite in a fusion reaction before it could send out a warning out to SolCom through its QEN module. The yellowy-orange star that signified its death glowed brightly for a few moments more, before fading away into oblivion. Moments later the shadowy shapes of Skiloi starships flashed past, their fusion drives burning brightly as they accelerated towards hyperspace entry speeds. They swept across the derelict star system over several hours on the final leg of a yearlong mission to reach their target undetected, and then slipped silently into hyperspace on the other side. Had the satellite still been intact it would have known their destination immediately: The Luhmann shipyards in the Laxman-22 system.’
To add to the dramatic flair and atmosphere of this adventure Nathan elects to make the star performer a supercharged woman – Ridley Scott. To taste the flavor of this tale, we are told a starship long thought destroyed returns and embarks on a mission of vengeance. And it must be stopped at any cost.
The synopsis is sound – ‘2317 - The dreadnought Relentless leaps into hyperspace during one of the last battles against the alien Skiloi, its destination unknown, and is presumed lost with all hands by humanity. 2337 - Relentless returns to human space, and as its commander begins to blaze a path of destruction across the stars towards Skiloi territories the Solarian Alliance rapidly mobilizes every starship it has in a desperate attempt to stop the rogue starship from restarting the war with their former enemies. As Relentless proceeds inexorably onwards, aboard the TSS Satori, ex-marine Ridley Martini is asked to undertake a perilous mission by her captain: Board Relentless, lead a squad to the bridge and overthrow whoever is in charge when she gets there. The mission's goal is simple: Failure is not acceptable, and Relentless must be stopped at any cost...’
And all of this is related in language that refuses to distance the reader: the prose draws us into the story and holds our attention until the final resolve. Nathan Waqa has the gift and he deserves our attention. Recommended.