Across the Galactic Sea Wayne J Lutz
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Spaceship Challenger is on mankind’s first true galactic voyage using a high-tech blend of space jumps and cryogenic hibernation. Captain Tina Brett leads her ship towards the ultimate goal, first contact with alien intelligence, until a navigational glitch changes everything. Then the nemesis of crews since ancient ships plied the high seas – mutiny. Or is it something more than anyone could have anticipated? Six individuals on an epic journey work together, and occasionally against each other, for the good of mankind.
Across the Galactic Sea Wayne J Lutz
First off. I read the whole book. Disappointing. Much of the science and logic in the story is implausible. And inconsistent. Are they going 0.13 or .31c? Have to "stop" in space so others can board? At outset of their journey, it was stated how they only had limited fuel. Yet, there were several "stops" and "resume cruising" episodes that should have burned through that fuel if it were really limited. And the stated reason for why they had to make a series of jumps was not really logical. It appeared more just as a made up reason so that there was time for the other action to take place. I won't go into detail about the ending, in case someone still wants to read this, but it seemed implausible to me and a little bit like the author was just trying to wrap it up.Product details
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Across the Galactic Sea Wayne J Lutz Reviews
A great read on a stormy day and very easy to believe for some time in the future may be not that far
while i like the book, i was always wondering where or when there might be more to this story it seems to ask for more..
This pioneer adventure set at the dawn of deeper space exploration touches on well known subjects of technology, the psychology of colonists and the frictions of close quarter living. Slow to start and overly pernickety with details this was nonetheless worth the effort. For this effort one is rewarded with thought provoking plot vignettes. Problematically, these thoughts call foul on more than one occasion. There are well considered issues with intra-galactic travel. The author takes on the challenge but does not seize the opportunity to its fullest extent preferring instead to take pages on build up and not extending the tension of the early encounters. Lacking was the ingrained suspicion, the denial and anger. On the plus side, the characters are developed well and the sexual tension is a back theme. The author's use of character speech was flat and unimpressive at times but did manage to carry the story. In the final conclusion "Galactic Sea" is more Disney than Ridley Scott, and that is fine, that is an option but it seeems a long shot when half of the actors come from human stock and we know too too well the flaws in our character.
First off. I read the whole book. Disappointing. Much of the science and logic in the story is implausible. And inconsistent. Are they going 0.13 or .31c? Have to "stop" in space so others can board? At outset of their journey, it was stated how they only had limited fuel. Yet, there were several "stops" and "resume cruising" episodes that should have burned through that fuel if it were really limited. And the stated reason for why they had to make a series of jumps was not really logical. It appeared more just as a made up reason so that there was time for the other action to take place. I won't go into detail about the ending, in case someone still wants to read this, but it seemed implausible to me and a little bit like the author was just trying to wrap it up.
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