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The Armageddon Inheritance
  

The Armageddon Inheritance (Paperback)

by David Weber (Author)
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Colin MacIntyre, a NASA astronaut kidnapped by a starship impersonating Earth's moon, has just suppressed a five-thousand-year-old mutiny, but now he faces an even bigger challenge. By the author of Mutineers' Moon. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 a good sequel, Janv. 20 2004
Par S. E. Larmer "Ecclectic reader" (Fort Worth, Texas United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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A good sequel to the Dahak series. There is a little bit of stretch required for some of the scenes, but overall a good book to continue the series.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Light weight fast-paced fun, Oct. 8 2003
Par David Hood (Wesley Chapel, FL USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I can't decide if it is a weakness that the computerized battle moon Dahak is the most interesting character or a strength.

Here we have a David Weber who has matured slightly from his writing in Mutineer's Moon. The pacing and tension of this book are handled much more effectively. Thus the highs and lows of the story are felt more fully by the reader.

Weber does not disappoint in his battles. Though I do not yet think they are approaching Honor Harrington levels of greatness, we have some massive battles with big, incredibly destructive weapons. Fleet actions on the order of 2 million to 48 in a lopsided hopeless defense. Technology though, as in Harrington, proves to be more important than numbers.

The idea of the Achuultani horde and their masterminds isn't too bad, yet we only get to see one alien in anything more than a "Hmmmm, there is my enemy, I shall attack them, Oh no, now I shall die." presence. More could have been presented from the Achuultani side to make this book better. As it is, they manage to be one step above mindless ravening locust swarms to the reader, but perhaps not known well enough to the reader to have the reader care whether they get wiped out by humanity.

The characters left behind to guard Earth while Colin goes searching for help get the best exposition. Their depression and exhaustion are felt as they suffer wave upon wave of attacks hanging on by their fingernails waiting for Colin's return.

All in all a well done book with just a few things that could have been improved. Weber fans will know what they are getting here and enjoy the fast pace and the space battles.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Time of the Horde, Fév 16 2003
Par Arthur W. Jordin (Smyrna, GA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The Armageddon Inheritance is the second novel in the Dahak series, following Mutineers' Moon. In the previous novel, Senior FleetCaptain Colin McIntyre, Imperial Battle Fleet, and former Lieutenant Commander, USN, has led the assault against the mutineers' enclave and has singlehandedly defeated Anu, launching him in a lifeboat toward the Dahak. Having identified the occupant of the lifeboat as the only remaining mutineer at large, the Dahak had let it come within the five thousand kilometer kill zone, destroyed it with a single burst of energy, and then marked its Alpha Priority task as completed. Two months later, Colin has pronounced himself Planetary Governor, re-established peace, appointed a Lieutenant Governor and Imperial Councilors to run the planet, executed all the unrepentant mutineers, created an Imperial technological and industrial base, and prepared to embark on a mission to find the lost empire.

In this novel, the hypercom transmitter has been repaired and used to broadcast to all Imperial stations, but has not received any responses. Colin takes the Dahak to Sheskar, the nearest known Imperial military base, but finds it has been destroyed by weapon fire, probably in a civil war. They then travel to Defram, but find it completely devoid of life; they speculate that this was caused by a biological weapon. Before leaving the immediate vicinity, they go to Kano, a nearby star, and are greeted with sublight missiles; after destroying the opposing orbital installations, they discover that the planet, Keerah, is also devoid of life, but one of the orbital stations still contains plants in its hydroponics facility. Sending a volunteer aboard, they find valuable information and equipment. From there, they travel to the Bia system and the Imperial capital, Birhat.

Back on Earth, Horus and the Imperial Council direct a vigorous program of retooling and rearming with Imperial technology to meet the threat of the Achuultani. The Supreme Chiefs of Staff expands to nine members, co-opts Marshal Tsien of the Asian Alliance, and directs him to select three others from the Alliance. The Planetary and Orbital Defense Centers are almost on schedule when an attempted coup by Alliance officers severely wounds General Hatcher, the Chairman of the Supreme Chiefs, so he appoints Marshall Tsien as the Acting Chairman. Deeply shamed by the mutiny of his own officers, Tsien promptly, and thoroughly, quells the attempted coup. However, two Asian PDCs have been sabotaged and fall far behind schedule. Although other problems occur, Earth should be ready to defeat the first assault by the enemy advance party, but probably will not be able to withstand the following attacks by the vanguard and the main force unless Colin can bring reinforcements from the empire.

This novel has a basic plot much like the Ringo's Legacy of the Alldenata series, but without the ground combat, or like Dickson's Hour of the Horde. For that matter, it is much like an old western, with the settlers circling their wagons and the scout riding off to get the cavalry. Obviously, the enjoyment comes from the details, which have the precision and realism that we have come to expect from Weber.

Recommended for Weber fans and anyone who enjoys realistic space war stories.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 THE BEST!!!!
In this, the second book of the series, Colin MacIntyre has discovered that the alien race has a fleet that numbers millions while his numbers a few dozen. Read more
Publié le Sep 29 2001 par Jansen Navalaksana

5.0étoiles sur 5 Incredibly enjoyable
In this, the second book of the series, Colin MacIntyre has been given the unenviable job of finding help, if it still exists in the fourth imperium. Read more
Publié le Juil 10 2001 par H. Sowle

5.0étoiles sur 5 My Only Complaint
The only problem with this story line is that David Weber hasn't written more of it. This is the sequel to "Mutineer's Moon" and the prequel to "Heirs of... Read more
Publié le Mai 14 2001 par ataxwitch

5.0étoiles sur 5 A very exciting book.
This book shows David Weber at his best. I consider this book to be one of David Weber's best. This is true for a number of reasons. Read more
Publié le Mai 4 2001 par fearnoevil

5.0étoiles sur 5 Weber at his best.
A true space opera with characters that force the reader to scream for vengence.
Publié le Janv. 6 2001 par CURTIS R. STANLEY

5.0étoiles sur 5 A good series and a great book
The Armageddon Inheritance is the second book in a series that so far stretches three books. The series begins with Mutineers' Moon and concludes, so far, with Heirs of Empire... Read more
Publié le Jui 7 2000 par Peter Dykhuis

5.0étoiles sur 5 Two words--"Assault Planetoid"
This was my first DW book, and it made a lot more sense after I read Mutineers' Moon. In this book, Senior Fleet Captain Colin MacIntyre, having defeated the mutineers and... Read more
Publié le Jui 5 2000 par stromgraf

5.0étoiles sur 5 Death and Destruction Galore!
This book follows Mutineer's Moon, and readers who have not read the first will find it difficult to follow the second. Read more
Publié le Fév 9 2000 par Daniel Goh

4.0étoiles sur 5 Almost five stars were it not for one glaring error
This book was almost perfect for me. It was the first book I've read where mysterious and power beings come into our contemporary world (I did not read Mutineer's Moon... Read more
Publié le Déc 31 1999 par Victor A. Laserna

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another great one!
This is another great book from David Webe
Publié le Aoû 29 1999

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