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Armageddon

Dark Space, Book 6

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Armageddon

By: Jasper T. Scott
Narrated by: William Dufris
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Omnius has been hiding a lot from the people of Avilon. The war with the Sythians is not what we thought, but that raises the question: iI not the Sythians, then what did Omnius go to fight in the Getties Cluster? Omnius knows what people will do before they do it. He predicts citizens' behavior, and, some suspect, he even makes those predictions come true. For those who wish to be free of his influence, Avilon's lowermost city, the crime-ridden, shadow-filled Null Zone, is the only option, but it is becoming increasingly apparent that not even the Nulls are free, and there is a more sinister reason behind The Choosing than the one Omnius gave.

As Omnius' predictions begin to come true, Ethan Ortane realizes he could lose the one thing that matters most to him in the universe - his family. Far from Avilon, the Sythians are hiding out in the neighboring Getties Cluster. Out there they discover something that isn't supposed to exist: a group of human rebels who escaped from Avilon. Their leader, Therius, seems to raise more questions than he answers, but he has a plan to defeat Omnius that just might work. As Therius' plan unfolds, people realize the terrible truth: He can't win by conventional means, and he knows it. The alternative is called the Armageddon Protocol, but it could mean the end of everything, not just Omnius....

©2015 Jasper T. Scott (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
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Great Ending to a great series

I hope to see more from this author because this series was amazing. This book was a perfect ending.

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Can’t recommend it

I’ve tried hard to really get into this series. Parts of it I found very enjoyable. I thought the characters were interesting. At first, I even liked the thought of an AI with a God complex. But eventually I concluded that the story boiled down to a mockery of Christianity., and that ruined it for me.

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Wonderful story and a great series

Wonderful story I have followed this series from the beginning Armageddon had a lot of action and a lot of twist and turns I have really enjoyed this whole series great characters and the narrator did a great job
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Great conclusion

This final book in the Dark Space series is a fitting closing for the entire cast of characters, and is filled with non-stop action and reveals. There are a ton of answers here on Omnius, the Immortals, the Sythians, the history of the human race, etc. Omnius must finally answer for his crimes and everyone must choose sides.

I was pleasantly surprised to see Atta become a useful character and wished she had been that way in prior books. Destra and Alara are pretty much useless in this novel, and Ethan mostly just sails through on auto pilot. Atton makes amazingly bad (but highly entertaining) choices throughout the whole novel that keeps things interesting. There is a bizarre subplot where Ethan is accused of cheating, but he really doesn't, and Alara acts completely insane from that point forward. The ending is a fitting conclusion but goes heavy on the explanations and it doesn't always make sense. The book also tends to hit you over the head about "freedom" and actually ended up cheapening death.

For the audiobook, the narration continued to be top notch with the only misses being the child voices... the narrator can only do one type of child voice, and that is the completely annoying kind.

Overall, well worth a read/listen and a great closure to the series.

NOTE: I received this for free in exchange for an honest review.

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Fun adventure

Like all the Dark Space books this was fun. A background in the series is a must

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