Debatable Space Review
Debatable
Space review by Harriet Klausner
Lena is traveling solo in deep space glad to get away from the perfection of
thirty-first century Earth when the computer implanted in her brain informs her
that a pirate ship is heading her way. The leader of the pirates Flanagan wins
the battle and boards her ship telling her she is a hostage to be used in
negotiations with Cheo the dictator of Earth. He knows of the special
relationship that exists between the two of them and intends to exploit that.
Lena knows that when it looks hopeless, the Cheo will let her get killed.
Flanagan has plans and one includes the liberation of his homeworld Cambria a
slave colony ruled by Doppelganger Robots who are inhabited by the minds of the
elite on Earth. He has a plan that would allow the crew to disconnect Cambrina
from the universal web. From there he convinces the pirates from all over the
galaxy to help him disconnect the beacons which would result in isolating Earth
and freeing the empire. The only problem is the empire has warships in the
millions and the pirates have ships in the six digit range.
Philip Palmer writes a terrific space opera and DEBATABLE SPACE would make a
great marquee movie in the tradition of Star Wars. Alien races co-exist with
humanity and the aliens are major characters so readers feel as if they actually
exist. Readers ride an orbital roller coaster that takes us to various planets
in the galaxy, making the audience realize how enslaved the human race is if
they don't live on Earth.
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