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Make no mistake, this is a start of a new chapter in the Space Opera, featuring aliens that are slightly closer to humanity than the ones we've run into, yet.
It certainly makes for a more even challenge, even if we're up against an Empire, the sworn enemies of the hugely advanced "Oathers" of whom we've already been introduced, helped enormously, and have, in return, been helped as much.
It's good to have friends. Unfortunately for us, that means all future conflicts are shared, too, right?
Ah, ...more
It certainly makes for a more even challenge, even if we're up against an Empire, the sworn enemies of the hugely advanced "Oathers" of whom we've already been introduced, helped enormously, and have, in return, been helped as much.
It's good to have friends. Unfortunately for us, that means all future conflicts are shared, too, right?
Ah, ...more
As one of the most famous pilots of any starship once said: Oh myyy!
It has been a relatively long time since I've been reading about this universe and I had almost forgotten or at least underestimated just HOW MUCH I love it and, thus, missed it!
Evan Currie's writing style is full of well-researched / believable tech information while never boring. The space battles are amongst the best I can possibly imagine and even if you can already deduce who will live and who will die, you still find yours ...more
It has been a relatively long time since I've been reading about this universe and I had almost forgotten or at least underestimated just HOW MUCH I love it and, thus, missed it!
Evan Currie's writing style is full of well-researched / believable tech information while never boring. The space battles are amongst the best I can possibly imagine and even if you can already deduce who will live and who will die, you still find yours ...more



