
Conclave
The Silver Ships
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Narrado por:
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Nicole Poole
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S. H. Jucha
The time is opportune for Alex Racine. Omnian efforts and sacrifices culminate in a singular opportunity. With good fortune, Alex will bring together the diverse races the Omnians have encountered.
Alex selects the human colonies of New Terra, Haraken, Omnia, and Méridien to solicit their attendance. Unknowingly, he sails toward a deadly encounter.
The Omnians have their supporters, but they also have their detractors. Nowhere is that truer than on Méridien. Alex, Renée de Guirnon, his partner, and Julien, the SADE leader, have continually disrupted the long-held norms of the powerful Confederation Houses.
In one instance, Alex wins the rights for SADEs to be freed from their boxes. In another, he presses the Confederation Council to construct ships and supply crews to support Omnia Ships’ fights against the dangerous Nua’ll spheres and Artifice.
However, Alex’s influence is most heavily felt when Mahima Ganesh, the tyrannical Council Leader, is deposed. Her supporters never forgive Alex for his trespass, and one House Leader decides Alex must pay for that insult.
Leader Darse Lemoyne is a clever man, who hopes to deal with Alex. Also, he desperately wants to be rid of an ambitious daughter. Daphne Lemoyne covets the House, while she pretends to be a doting daughter. If Darse succeeds in this plot, he rids himself of one problem or the other. If fortune stands by him, he will be done with both.
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sadly the ending makes this sound like last
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Awesome Conclusion to a Fantastic Series
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I can't believe it's over...
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Brief summary: All the different realms Alex and his team have explored come together in this finale, as the "known" galaxy takes bold steps towards peace and prosperity.
Most of the flaws were from points of plot tension that didn't quite fit the broader narrative. (Warning: spoilers)
i) Apparently they can permanently block a dome Q-gate simply by leaving a block on the platform. Why then in previous books were there such significant armed defences of Colony-oriented gates?
ii) Kasie's lack of control appears to be overplayed. Ophelia and all other empaths appear to be able to control their emissions, but Kasie always seems to be slipping up. Similarly, in the dome investigations, she is continually impulsive and resistant, more like a teenager than an adult working as part of a team.
iii) The SADEs who are the most curious and thorough entities in the books, fail to thoroughly explore the resources in the dome basement, multiple times. This seems quite bizarre in a prioritised effort to explore and understand something. Why wouldn't just one SADE be left to unpack, inventory and document all the equipment?
iv) The SADEs can't back themselves up - destruction of their kernels would result in their death. Except in this book, they suddenly can backup and restore? Why, through all previous books, would they fear their mortality? When was this breakthrough discovered/enabled?
v) Travellers and SADEs have strong visual, heat and electromagnetic tracking capabilities (as frequently displayed in conflicts or when fighting the Colony) and yet there seems to be no real-time tracking (or even imagery) of the assassins? (not just from Alex's Traveller, but also from the other travellers flying overwatch)
vi) The (Meridien) killers of the assassins are sent to their deaths by their employers - and yet are strangely completely loyal to them until they are threatened to be sent off to fight the Colony?
I feel Jucha was more thorough in avoiding plot holes like these in the previous books in the series.
Overall, however, it was a good tying together of all the various threads that have been developed in the series.
A fine ending with some flaws
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Love this series.
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Rushed Ending
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A fantastic can't stop reading series
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Sad to see it end.
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They will be missed
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Just wonderful series
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