Prometheus Audiobook By Roman Prokofiev, Irene Woodhead - translated by, Neil P. Woodhead - translated by cover art

Prometheus

Project Stellar, Book 9

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Prometheus

By: Roman Prokofiev, Irene Woodhead - translated by, Neil P. Woodhead - translated by
Narrated by: Phil Thron
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The Bina Shea call us a 'Dead Swarm'. We may resemble a swarm, but we're not quite dead yet. We are very much alive. We're human. Always remain human, as Prometheus used to say. These words can have many meanings but right now, their message is perfectly clear to all of us Incarnators.

You who are reading these lines, remember: we're about to face death because we want to stay human.

Ave!

Guided by Prometheus's directive, Grey and his fellow Incarnators are heading for the Black Moon in order to complete Stellar's final mission.

Accompanied by the allied Swarm of the Bina Shea, they must transport the Nucleus into the hostile depths of the anomalous planetoid. But in order to do so, they must retrace the steps of the long-perished First Legion and discover the dark secrets of the Black Moon.

©2024 Roman Prokofiev; English translation copyright 2024 by Irene and Neil P. Woodhead (P)2024 Tantor
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I am obliged to say this was a satisfying story overall. Still, there were issues with the verbosity and pacing of the entire series. It's the author's style, so I can't be too harsh on it since I did finish the series. Glad I read it, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it if you have issues with repeated phrases and details that drag on.

Still obliged...

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