Sub-Luminal
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3.2 • 9 Ratings
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Publisher Description
First to boldly go,
Last to bloody arrive…
Callum MacMahon commands the Earth's first starship. Risking it all on a century long, one-way trip, his daring crew have said goodbye to everyone and everything. They awake, ready to colonise a virgin world…
Except they've been beaten to it.
This can happen when you sleep on the job and humanity is handed a hyper-drive.
The would-be explorers encounter a society that is secure and content, yet set in its ways and less than bright. In charge is an Artificial Intelligence who cares for them as it sees fit. After all, it knows best and it's entirely for their own good.
Callum's crew could choose a peaceful life. They could just go find the nearest bar. But with no way back and something clearly wrong, do they have the right to interfere?
And what will happen to them if they do?
Customer Reviews
Read like a soap opera
The premise for this book is excellent, and it is a shame that it is so boringly executed. The dialogue is stilted, obvious with excessive time iwasted on small talk and small ideas. Where one would expect the story to move along crisply, it in fact, plods to the point that one finds it somewhat torturous to read.