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The Heritage Universe, Book 2
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All her life, Darya Lang has dreamed of finding the Builders, whose artifacts she has single-handedly cataloged for the rest of the universe. Troubleshooter and adventurer Hans Rebka has his own dreams of unraveling the mystery of those artifacts. To Louis Nenda and the Cecropian Atvar H'sial, the Builder artifacts represent a once-in-a-lifetime shot at untold wealth. And close behind them come the others: Councilor Julius Graves, who does not trust anyone else to make first contact unassisted; the slaves J'merlia and Kallik, who crave only a reunion with their masters; and the embodied computer E.C. Tally, charged with finding out just what the rest are up to.
The trail that begins at Quake leads to unexpected Builder artifacts full of traps for the unwary and answers for those who know how to ask the questions. But the biggest question of all will remain an enigma, while their search unleashes the greatest threat to civilization ever imagined...
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What isn’t fun is the story itself. The characters are flat and boring. With a few exceptions, they all act like robots. There is only one “embodied computer,” but the dialogue is so stiff and formal you’d think they were all androids. Everyone is very logical with full and proper reasoning behind all their actions (which they explain in excruciating detail to each other). Somebody save me! Maybe fictitious aliens talk like that, but humans don’t. Only Lewis Nenda (spelling? I listened on Audible) has any real personality. Everyone else feels like a clone of the embodied computer, E. C. Tally (sp?).
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As explained in the story, the Builders are millions of years old. After struggling with the singularly difficult question as to the long-term future of the universe, the Builders decide they need fresh blood: a different perspective in order to provide new insights. However, rather than incorporate the uniqueness of all species, the genius Builders decide to make all the other aliens fight to the death until only one survives.
Anyone else see any glaring logical flaws in this plan (which, by the way, took the Builders millennium to come up with)? Hmm, for starters, why would you limit yourselves to input from just one species? As the saying goes, wisdom comes in many forms. More aliens = more chances of finding an answer. There are some lame excuses offered about the Builder’s “unique” logic but none of it passes muster.
Second, a death match… really? Just because one species can kill the others, doesn’t mean it has the best insights to help you solve “The Problem.” Maybe if there were tools and science involved, but this is just a bunch of aliens in on an empty space station… and, fight! Dumb, dumb, dumb.
There are other plot holes as well, like how a species of geniuses devolved into morons by thinking too much. Oh, and all of the Builder “science” is so over-the-top ridiculous it might as well be fantasy. At least try to give us a semi-plausible explanation for disappearing floors, gravity wells far in excess of mass, every alien race breathing the same air, and traveling 30,000 light years in the blink of an eye. Don’t get me started on the swirling vortex that sucks people down into an intergalactic portal. Call it what it is, a giant space toilet.
Logical Dialogue, Illogical Plot
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I'll certainly look for more by his author.
grand fun
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Hard sci-fi with a hint of humor
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good
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Exceptional
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He also sticks to the laws of physics, and when he DOES breaks those laws, it's with explanations about why it may be broken in this case.
Being an Engineer, I like that in a good Sci-fi story. Sheffield was also VERY in touch with human nature, and didn't shy away from controversial topics.
Again, Each book in this series is better than the last, and the narration is VERY well done. I also like the occasional paraphrases from some of Heinlein's Works.
More Hard Sci-fi
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