
Earth's Legacy: Journey to Proxima Centauri B
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Narrateur(s):
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Ren Slate
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Auteur(s):
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Joe Portillo
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Earth's Legacy: A Journey to Proxima Centauri B
Brink of Oblivion: In a race against time, can humanity conquer the cosmos and reclaim its future on Proxima Centauri b before it's too late?
Embark on an epic journey of survival and innovation as Captain Jonathan Cross and his crew venture into the uncharted realms of Alpha Centauri. Will their courage and ingenuity be enough to secure humanity's future among the stars?
©2025 Joe Portillo (P)2025 Joe PortilloThe premises, a group of people set out for an new world, facing risk and learning new stuff, is a good basis. the Captain, "always the stoic", or "always the pragmatist", and his wife "the botanist" face scary aliens, or were they friendly aliens, or maybe they were just trying to guide and help, or warn the crew... Nope the ever present threat outways the "always stoic" Captain, who is "always the pragmatist" but his wife, The Botanist, does botanist stuff and saves the people of the ship with botany stuff, oh yes the orphan girl, who is "always the" empathic one, or the daughter who is "always the" brilliant mind... oh yea the wife is a botanist in case you have forgotten...
The narrator struggled with the story, trying to make it coherent, but in the end, the kludgy writing, or AI generating anyway, makes it impossible to get into the story.
The story is repetitive, did I mention the Captain was "ever the Pragmatist" and his wife was a Botanist? The story repeats itself, never developing the storyline in any consistent manner. the timeline jumps around, the aliens are scary, threatening, helpful, and threating, but not too much for "the ever stoic" Captain. and besides, the wife can use her botany skills to feed everyone. And the warp drive, which is less reliable than anything, saves the trip, becoming a reliable source of power. along with the other unworldly power source's from the planet and the star. but the empathic orphan helps everyone compensate for the stress, eventhe "ever stoic" Captain....
Anyway, my pragmatism has run out with this book, I liked the narrator, for her efforts, but the writing honestly sucks.
What you get when you take a decent idea and fluff it with AI.
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