
Colony Builders
A Gamelit Factory Epic
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Narrated by:
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Boise Blue
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By:
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Han Yang
Alex ventures to the Oculi System to industrialize Oculi 9 in what could be humanity's last hope!
In the year 3152, humanity is at war with three species who suppress our existence. While one is more ruthless than the others, our species is viewed as an unstable threat to the galactic balance.
Resources are finite, battle is ubiquitous, and the enemies of Earth are unrelenting. The average human is born to fight for the species’ survival, deprived of a normal life so that one day a future generation may know peace. The expansions of Alpha Centauri are under siege while the Wolf System is down to just a few outposts.
Not all is lost, though. Sol System is well-defended, a beacon of hope that desperately needs materials for its factories to support the war efforts. Call it luck, divine intervention, or just happenstance, but long-distance wormholes are finally discovered, and with them, expeditions into the depths of space bring hope of a restored balance.
A new initiative is born with the singular task of saving the species: The Colony Builders.
Alex, a hero clinging to the slim chance of victory, is initiated into the Colony Builders program. Sent to a distant solar system with a less than ideal crew, a basic replicator machine, and infinite blueprints, it's up to him to help turn the tide through colonization, industrialization, and manufacturing.
His efforts will either turn the Oculi System into something revered, or the planet's threats will consume him.
If you enjoy conveyor belts, blueprints, factories, warehouses, and powerplant creations then join Alex in his quest to save Earth!
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The Empire needs more of everything to survive.
They arrive on this beautiful paradise and start doing their jobs, but is this planet going to let them take everything?
Book was better than I expected and was truly an enjoyable read.
I'm giving this book 7 out of 5 stars.
Perfect new planet?
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actually good
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A good story to build on
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Han Yang is amazing!
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Colony Builders
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I'd say they climbed the tech tree a little too quickly. and they overcame obstacles based on a bit of deus ex machina. I'd love to hear more from this universe.
Feels like an RTD or TD with a human face
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Good structure a little like time
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really interesting premise
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a story of hope, survival, and constant threat
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In a story like this, I wanted the author to focus on the real nerdy stuff, on how you'd build a colony and the issues that would arise from that - a bit like The Martian, I guess. Scientific drama rather than emotional.
This book leans into the emotional drama, often glossing over the sciency stuff. It's a shame for me, but maybe not for others.
I have a theory when it comes to crying in books. Imo, there's a thing called a 'cry meter.' The more you have people crying due to adversity, the more you lessen the impact of tragedy in the future. If the meter empties too much because people are crying all the freaking time, when an actual tragedy happens, I just don't feel it. It doesn't hit as hard.
Even if it would make sense for some of these character to be crying nonstop, you keep pulling from the cry meter and me, as a reader, just stops caring. It's a bit much.
Don't know if I'll finish.
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