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Lädt ... Spinnenfädenvon W. Michael Gear
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The thrilling sequel to Gear's groundbreaking sci-fi debut, The Warriors of Spider Rebellion on Sirius threatened to become the spark that would set the galaxy ablaze, bringing on the destruction of the Directorate-run empire--a tyranny powered by an elite corps of human, computer-linked brains. The Directorate's only hope of overthrowing the Sirian rebels rested with three of its once-mighty but now battle-damaged Patrol ships, three backup warships, and a rate of primitive, long planet-bound warriors--the Romanans. For the Directorate had spent many centuries breeding initiative and the capability for violent action out of the human race. And only on the lost colony of World did true warriors of spider still exist. But would the Romanans willingly join the cause of the star men who had once attempted to destroy their world? And even if they did, could warriors so newly exposed to the weapons of deadly technology defeat a world and a leader ready to utilize legendary tools of destruction more lethal than any humankind had ever known? Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Gear introduces more history of the Directorate, revealing an older high tech culture called "The Brotherhood", who removed themselves from the directorate from ages ago. However, hints of their technology are still available for those that can find them.
Gear continues on with the relationship between the Prophets and the Directorate, contrasting the logical rational mind of the directors (who has also lost contact with what it means to be human) and the mentoring mind of the Prophets.
Overall this book isn't as good as the first, and doesn't have as much to explore. However, it does a reasonable job of providing continuity from the first story.
Final Recommendation: If you've read the first book, you might as well read this one too. ( )