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United Fleet

The Stardock Trilogy, Book 2

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United Fleet

By: Sean Fenian
Narrated by: Michael Karl Orenstein
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Four months ago, the Crickets—the Chhrt'ktk't, in their own language—had abandoned a mobile shipyard with a burned-out hyperdrive core in Sol system as a decoy.

They hadn't told humanity about the decoy part. Then they picked Alex Holder to operate it, simply because he happened to be the first human they found who could—because that would make it a better decoy.

In perhaps as little as five years, the Khreetan will be coming. The Crickets hadn't intended for humanity to know that, either.

Alex has those five years to build a defensive fleet from the spines out, recruit crews for his ships, and find enough humans who can reach full rapport with Cricket tech to command and control them—and get all of them trained to work together despite their national differences. All this while he tries to share the Crickets' scientific knowledge, distribute their technology where it is most desperately needed, and somehow still keep the peace.

Fortunately, he has help and is beginning to find more people who can fully link with Chhrt'ktk't technology.

But will it be enough?

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Again the idea is good but the execution falls short, although there is a lot less duplication in conversations in this instalment the political aspect of the story just feels off and short sighted. Seems to miss some basic issues while going in to detail on very complex issues.

Meh

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Not as promising as the first book, Galway’s through and continually thereafter a stronger focus on a romance which isn’t what I was signing up for - I found there to be far more duplications in conversations within this one than the first, atleast with the last they were truncated but this one will not let you forget the basic elements of the book

Can’t really recommend

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