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The Technician

By: Neal Asher
Narrated by: David Marantz
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The Theocracy has been dead for 20 years, and the Polity rules on Masada - but it is an order that the rebels of the Tidy Squad cannot accept, and the iconic Jeremiah Tombs is top of their hitlist. Tombs, meanwhile, has escaped his sanatorium. His insanity must be cured, because the near-mythical hooder, called "the Technician", that attacked him all those years ago, did something to his mind even the AIs fail to understand. Tombs might possess information about the suicide of an entire alien race. It's up to the war drone Amistad to discover this information, with the help of an ex-rebel Commander, the black AI Penny Royal and the amphidapt Chanter. Meanwhile, in deep space, the mechanism the Atheter used to reduce themselves to animals stirs from slumber and begins to power-up its weapons....

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Penny Royal's voice always sounded different to me. Not a bad audiobook performance though. would reccomend.

amazing book by my favorite author

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As usually, an entertaining, well written story by Neal Asher. And as usual he sometimes plays fast and loose with basic laws of physics to further his story. What I take umbrage with is his bashing of religions (not just in the books revolving around Masada). Why bother insulting fans who aren’t insulting him. I’m not offended for people who are religious, but I do believe there is wisdom in “do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Where is the tolerance and acceptance liberals are always espousing?

Good Story, Unnecessary Bashing of Religion

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Neal Ascher's The Technician, while a standalone story, is set in his "Polity" universe. The main tale takes place on Masada, a minor planet, 20 year after the overthrow of a theocractically controlled society. Humans are somewhat of a minor player as the galactic political structure is dominated by a wide diverse set of AIs. Masada is also the former home world of an extinct intelligent alien species that committed racial genocide. The explanation for this is part of the plot of the story. There's a good mix of petty human vengeful actions as well as planet destructive forces against a backdrop of solving the mystery of a strange creature who spared the life of a single human while inducing insanity.

The sci-fi elements are varied and consistent with a time frame in the distant future. Artificial intelligence dominates throughout. Unusual, but well crafted human genetic adaptations are flawlessly inserted without disrupting the flow. There is also an internally consistent presentation of the unique biological constructs and evolutionary principles present on Masada.

The narration is superbly done with an excellent range of voices aligned with the mood and pacing of the story. Overall, this is a hard listen and requires close attention not only to follow a complex storyline, but to also appreciate the well designed and integrated sci-fi aspects.

Hardcore, technically sophisticated sci-fi

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My favorite polity book yet. The surprise want that surprising but it didn't matter. A great successor to Iain M. Banks' culture series.

An excellent continuation of a great series.

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Perhaps i would have been better off reading the book rather than listening via Audible, but i was lost in the vocabulary and terms. It would be very difficult to write a compelling scifi book and not introduce new concepts and terminology so in that the author does well.
Maybe a great movie?

There is a story here, but . . .

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