Slow Train To Acturus Review
Slow
Train to Arcturus review by Harriet Klausner
When the humongous weird looking vessel entered their system, leaders of planet
Miren become concerned. They send a ship filled with scientists and other
researchers to investigate the encroaching craft with its strange massive
bubble-like habitats.
Upon entering an orb, humans inside attack the alien visitors from Miren. Most
of the outsiders are killed as they are not soldiers and the ship's residents
are insane berserkers. Miren xenobiologist Kretz escapes the slaughter by
entering a different biosphere containing other humans, friendlier but unhelpful
as they do not have the means to get him to his vessel. Kretz realizes quickly
to get back to his ship and eventually Miren, he must pass through several of
these contained circular environments filled with humans at different stages of
development; many hostile towards his species.
This is a fun often humorous outer space opera. The story line is hyper fast and
filled with non stop action, but that is a two edged sword because the plot
never goes deep into the various groups that the Miren meet or the purpose of
the multi habitat spacecraft. Still this is an engaging tale with the neat twist
of the humans entering the alien specie sector with hostility that pulp space
opera fans will enjoy.
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