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A New Eden: A Sci-Fi Thriller Space Adventure

The Betaverse, Book 1

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A New Eden: A Sci-Fi Thriller Space Adventure

Auteur(s): Menilik Henry Dyer
Narrateur(s): Luke Daniels
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The first book of a thought-provoking sci-fi adventure series about humanity reaching the stars, encountering new life forms, and escaping tyranny.

Earth has fallen under the influence of the Fermion Party, whose members believe humanity’s future lies in the metaverse, a simulated environment to which people can upload their consciousness to become immortal. As a simulant, one cannot get sick, grow old, or die. Human beings have no business risking their lives in the betaverse, where injury and illness can kill them. And those who wish to explore beyond the solar system blaspheme what the Fermions believe is the natural order.

Trillion von Nichol, Atlas Tupu, Icarus Kishida, and Angelique Komene are the Beta Explorers. They have been living on Mars and training as astronauts to eventually locate planets that can sustain the next generation of humans. But when the Fermions invade the red planet to assassinate them, they launch before they are mission ready. Four different ships, with four AIs attuned to each astronaut’s personality, leave for four random destinations to colonize worlds thousands of years in the future.

Now, each Beta Explorer must learn how to function as a simulant to complete their mission. Interfacing with their AIs, they explore potential habitable planets and develop technology to assist in terraforming atmospheres for humans, all the while attempting to reconnect with one another. But the Betas are not the only intelligent species in the universe. And their first contact may be their last when the Fermion’s Starforce Alliance tracks them down to annihilate them once and for all.

The first volume of the hit science-fiction adventure series—originally released on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!

©2023 Menilik Henry Dyer (P)2023 Podium Audio
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Feels like it was written by a generic AI script—passable enough to kill time in traffic, but nothing more. It starts with space travel and interstellar conflict, then nosedives straight into a nanny simulator in the final chapters. The shift is jarring, tone-deaf, and completely disconnected from the rest of the story. It’s like the author got bored, slammed a random ending together, and called it a day. Ruined any goodwill the book had built. Honestly, you can find better, more coherent AI-generated stories for free on YouTube. No chance I’m wasting a credit on the sequel.

Mediocre at best, and the ending killed any potent

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I liked the premise. And some of the different things that happen to the main characters sounded like they could be interesting stories to develop.

But after introducing some elements that feel like they could become major points, the storey moves on and we then ignore those elements without ever mentioning them again. There was some blunders a couple of the main characters did, that could have been flushed out more to add even more humor and interplay between the characters (exponential growth situations,) But it felt very much like we just swept things under a rug and move on as a story.

Then there are physical impossibilities that are handled inconsistently. In one chapter a big deal is made about the limitations of certain machines speed, The next chapter they are flying in circles as though they have insane amounts of power and fuel, as an example. Mid way through the book a fair amount of time is spent talking about their mental programming to be able to do what they do, then the end of the book everyone has forgotten all about that conversation or about the knowledge they clearly already had.

Overall I feel like the author and editors weren’t really paying attention to consistency in the world. It was distracting and kept me from really getting into the world. And likely made me more critical that I would have otherwise been

The narration was OK. Not really good, but serviceable. Easy enough to listen to and mostly able to follow who was speaking and without overdone voices.

Almost really good, only ok

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Highly recommended to anyone who likes space exploration, AI and lots of cool sci-fi ideas.

The narration was also excellent. Luke Daniels never disappoints.

A great space exploration story

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characters so shallow and stupid it reads like an anime but....it's not anime. should be marketed to young adults maybe? story grabbed me but the characters had me so annoyed I couldn't ignore it. my apologies to the author. you wrote a novel which i can't seem to do but it made me so mad I had to change books. good luck and fun plot.

I liked the general premise

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