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Deep Space One Was on a Mission to Save Humanity.
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Ray Jay Perreault
Deep Space One was sent on a one-way mission to save the people of Earth. Their mission was to find a new home for the survivors of a dying planet. They trusted each other and in the importance of their mission. What they found out en route was not expected, and the information they learned changed everything for them and the people they left behind.
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The narration was a little flat (sorry Ray) and I found myself drifting sometimes.
I have listened to a few of his books and always found them worthwhile, just maybe get a narrator next time.
This audiobook was given free of charge in exchange for an honest review.
Good story with an interesting ending
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A Thrilling Cosmic Rescue Mission
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Entertaining Short Sci-fi Story
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Interesting angle
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Great listen!
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Narrator is the author so take it with a grain of salt.
Twist ending is decent.
Characters are developed for a short story - so not bad.
He paints an interesting picture of the spaceship used.
He does a great job talking about the politics for migration and the complications it could cause.
Migration from Earth or Bust
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great read. short story so be prepared.
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Overall I thought this was a good story line that did not take too long to become involved. There is lots of science in here as a part of the story that does not seem too much as an add on. Ray can be relied on to have the science to make his story believable.
However, I have one major issue with this short story… It was too short! The story ends very abruptly and literally on the words of a major revelation. Cliffhangers work in soap operas (or in this case Space Opera) or in old serials where you had to come back the next week at “The Same Bat-time, Same Bat-Channel” to find out if the hero survives. They have no place in short stories that are generally stand alone and even when collected in a “Short Story Collection” only have a relation to each other rather than a continuation of the same story. Asimov’s “Robot” short stories are an excellent example of this.
This is one of those stories that are “Read by the author.” I can’t decide if that is a good thing or a bad thing in this case. First off he did a respectable job telling the story. What I can’t decide is if the reader knowing the story and how it should sound made the story better or if a better character reader might have brought the story to life a bit better. Either way, it is what it is. I do recommend this as a quick read as it has a good story to tell that is easy to get into and “read by the author” is certainly not a downside for this story.
I received a free review copy of this book from the author and have voluntarily left this unbiased review.
Red Dots or Blurred Vision
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This was a great idea for a story that was well written and performed. _If_ you're looking for some good Sci-Fi and are OK with it being on the short side, I whole-heartedly recommend this!
Sometimes with Audible, stories can run on for 12 or more hours. I am rarely in a position to listen for 12 hours straight and since I don't always have a long commute, it can be a challenge (1) getting into a story and (2) finishing it. No so with this title. My only complaint (and it's minor) is that there's ample material for a follow-up and follow-on story after this and I hope the author considers that possibility. I could see this being part of a three of four part short story series -- a part on Earth, a part at the destination, and maybe a part still farther down the road.
Another aspect that I liked was that the characters were realistic, had some depth, and drove the story. You don't have much time with a short story format to develop characters in detail. I felt the author did a great job in that regard and left me with a good understanding of who they were, what they valued, and why they were there.
Good sci-fi short story. I liked this selection!
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Thoroughly enjoyable
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