
Press Any Key to Destroy the Galaxy
An Antigravel Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Steve White
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By:
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George Saoulidis
An immovable object stands in the way of the Galactic Emperor Jarrl. He has waged siege against his arch-nemesis for 1,000 years, but the barrier still stands. Now, he has come up with a plan to put the immovable object's name to the test, and lay waste to his enemies. Will his plan work? Will he manage to obliterate his foes? Will he press the big red button to destroy a galaxy?
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Good short
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This was a cute very short story at times very funny. There are lessons to be learn here do not over think yourself, be careful when you do press the button, always have your equipment checked over and make sure it is in good working order. The author gives you some very good characters one wanting power and is willing to die to get it and the other just wanting to live on his little planet.Mr. White as narrator blows it out of the water, it is a shame this is so short I really got into his voices and then it was over. His characters are well thought out with many different tones that make this a delight to listen. I found myself laughing not so much at the story but the voices he came up with. He really is a very talented narrator. This might be short but it gives the narrator just enough time to really show off his talents and just what he can do with his voices. I would enjoy listening to some a little longer to really get the full effect he brings to the listen.
The author does have a great plot with action in this short little read. I think it would have been better if it had been longer. For the type of story it was really a great little story he packs a lot into just a few minutes. There isn’t a lot you can say without giving the story away so I will just give you the authors summary.
An immovable object stands in the way of the Galactic Emperor Jarrl. He has waged siege against his arch-nemesis for 1,000 years, but the barrier still stands. Now, he has come up with a plan to put the immovable object's name to the test, and lay waste to his enemies. Will his plan work? Will he manage to obliterate his foes? Will he press the big red button to destroy a galaxy?
Cute at times funny listen
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Different from the other Press any Key story
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Precise quasar alignment is all Emperor Jarri needs to decimate his enemies. All the complicated calculations have been made, all he needs to do is push the button at the exact moment. Easy right?
This is the fourth book I’ve listened to by this narrator ( Steve White ) and I would listen to another. His vocal range is great. He does a high robot voice all the way to a deep alien growl voice, American to English accents. This is voice acting with dramatic flair. I’d love to listen to a longer book by him.
There are no explicit sex scenes, excessive violence or swearing.
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Creative story, narration 6/5
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Press Any Key
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Firstly, it comes across more scifi geek with overly corny/obvious jokes and nods than it has to (like the name of the ship, really toll-your-eyes corny -- it was the same in the "Spaceship goes to die" story, but it at least felt more self-aware than here where the author seems to be trying to elicit a snort or two from a highschool audience). Secondly, unlike the other two Antigravel stories, there's no real point here. There's no clever twist, nothing to make you go AHA and ponder a bit... Just B movie Syfy channel plot and humor.
The narrator, while good, did little to reign things in and even made it a bit cringe-worthy at times with how he fully embraced it all.
Not a horrible tale, but easily forgettable and no where near the level of the other 2 after it.
Geekier than I would've liked
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If you could sum up Press Any Key to Destroy the Galaxy in three words, what would they be?
Hoisted own petardWhat does Steve White bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
To me the voices were overdone and I could not understand what some of the characters were trying to communicate.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
This book had me laughing from start to finishA thousand year seige
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I used to read as a child. I also loved Mr. White's awesome narration. I think
he did a wonderful job with the different characters. I highly recommend this
story to everyone.
A Fast And Fun Story!
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I would consider it better than the written wordWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Press Any Key to Destroy the Galaxy?
The ending was totally mins blowingWhich character – as performed by Steve White – was your favorite?
The main characterIf you could rename Press Any Key to Destroy the Galaxy, what would you call it?
When your done shut the light offAny additional comments?
A very good novel.What a book
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