So... this is
what happens when the gods desert you.
In the case of Dark Expanse – a series of eighteen short stories
shedding light on the internet game of the same name – the omnipotent,
controlling Zyxlar have inexplicably abandoned the many races of the universe
to cope as best they can.
Award-winning
authors describe with originality and mastery of the genre how Terrans,
Silicates, Saurians, insect-like Chitters, mind-reading Kanzai, gaseous
Methenes and the powerful Vilicus all rub along in the ensuing chaos. Suspicions are fuelled or overcome, alliances
brokered and broken, with piracy and opportunism rife. There’s action, political strategy and
personal relationships.
If, like me,
you prefer dialogue to express emotion and character, rather than point at
outlandish, dream-like technology, you will enjoy the skills of Nancy Fulda and
David Wynne. Simon Kewin and Matt
Mikalatos both explore religious belief and moral dilemmas: the Kewin in
Hellfire Unleashed, where life-forms are destroyed if they are sentient and
hence dangerous; and Mikalatos in A Small and Secret Freedom, where believers
discover that the stories surrounding their saviour are untrue and that he’s
now a slave. In The Price of Escape,
David Walton’s comically bumbling hero stumbles from one terrible situation to
another before coming out on top.
Some of the
authors on board, as you might expect, have a greater facility when it comes to
describing action, landscape, conversation and character. But you will be drawn into this universe,
where good and evil is not black and white and, convincingly, reflects familiar
political realities and social relationships.
Game-player or not, if you like science fiction, you will enjoy the Dark
Expanse.
If you are interested, you can find it here:
http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Expanse-Surviving-Ken-Liu-ebook/dp/B00J499AT0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1400665310&sr=8-1&keywords=the+dark+expanse
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