
The Translocator
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Narrateur(s):
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Tess Irondale
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Auteur(s):
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M.G. Herron
À propos de cet audio
A revolutionary quantum teleportation device promises to bring humanity one step closer to the stars.
Until it fails. Spectacularly.
Archaeologist Eliana Fisk is ripped from Earth while the whole world watches. She lands on a strange new world inhabited by a lost tribe of ancient Mayans. Meeting them, getting firsthand exposure to age-old customs and rituals...it seems like an archaeologist’s dream.
But what if their rituals have a darker meaning? What if the god these people pray to is no god at all? And how in the world will she ever get back home?
Thus begins a pulse-pounding race against time that hurls Eliana into the great unknown, revealing ancient technologies and marvelous mysteries more outlandish than she ever imagined.
The Translocator is an action-packed sci-fi thriller perfect for fans of Stargate, The Atlantis Gene, and other archaeology-inspired science-fiction adventures.
©2018 M.G. Herron (P)2019 Podium PublishingCe que les auditeurs disent de The Translocator
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Histoire
- Benjamin McRae
- 2025-06-21
great world building and well balanced characters
the narrator also did a great job. I do feel though that things could have gone quite different for the alien. I felt like the story shouldn't have gone the direction it did. when, can't remember her name, but the female protagonist, when she was in the alien's tower, it felt our of place for her to suddenly grab the star crystal out of the light and do whatever she did there with it, intentionally causing a lot of issues for the alien, when at the time, he had given her freedom around her tower and was being very reasonable with her. I felt that him wanting to keep his race going made a lot of sense and the alien's reaction throughout the story after what happened to his eggs made perfect sense. also, to me it felt more like the original people he "abducted" felt more like they had volunteered. I feel like even him using humans as an energy source was short sighted of the alien, as larger, and much faster growing animals would have provided a vast amount more energy than a human ever would. Beyond those annoyances, it is an action pact story worth listening to
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