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Mass Effect: Revelation

Mass Effect: Revelation
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Every advanced society in the galaxy relies on the technology of the Protheans, an ancient species that vanished fifty thousand years ago. After discovering a cache of Prothean technology on Mars in 2148, humanity is spreading to the stars; the newest interstellar species, struggling to carve out its place in the greater galactic community.

On the edge of colonized space, ship commander and Alliance war hero David Anderson investigates the remains of a top secret military research station; smoking ruins littered with bodies and unanswered questions. Who attacked this post and for what purpose? And where is Kahlee Sanders, the young scientist who mysteriously vanished from the base–hours before her colleagues were slaughtered?

Sanders is now the prime suspect, but finding her creates more problems for Anderson than it solves. Partnered with a rogue alien agent he can’t trust and pursued by an assassin he can’t escape, Anderson battles impossible odds on uncharted worlds to uncover a sinister conspiracy . . . one he won’t live to tell about. Or so the enemy thinks.

 

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Everything lines up perfectly in this book without any inexplicable or illogical coincidences. The author is able to show the underlying thoughts and logic of the characters while maintaining the conversation simultaneously. Another Bioware staple shown in this book is story. This is a wonderful book. The book really goes to show that this is a great new IP with a lot of depth to it. Also it really fills out the David Anderson character who we didn't get to find out much about in the game. It sets up the back story incredibly well for the villain from the Mass Effect Game (Saren). Just as in every Bioware game, the dialogue is a strong point.

give you back round on saren and captain anderson it is a great lead-in for the game.

It comes close, but the mediums just aren't the same. I was hoping to get a similar experience from this novel. Either way, the book is still enjoyable. I love "Mass Effect," the videogame. It's imaginative and beautiful.

- the majority of the actual background data would have been better communicated in a five minute cut scene. It's interesting to get the back story, I guess, but since half the book is introducing people to this hugely complex world - you know, like the hour or two you spend roaming the Citadel the first time through the game. This is garbage, of course. But what the hell, it's a video game prequel.

I played Mass Effect on my friends PC and I really got into it. He was painted as a veteran of countless struggles and a professional killer but his ineptitude in action gave me the feeling that the author went too far to design him as a weapon of terror or perhaps the author didn't give his character the focus required to make him measure up to his description.The damsel of the story, Lt. Just from playing that game for a few hours I knew there was a great deal of potential in this universe.Mr. It tells us Captain Anderson's origin story, it gives an insight into Saren's character and it lays the framework for the seemingly obsessive way humans in the Mass Effect game seek advancement and recognition.

Saren was shown to be an excellent soldier and an intelligent manipulator who made a career out of hiding his true ways and desires from authority.This book is given three stars by me despite its many flaws because as starting points for Mass Effect fiction go it is an acceptable one. Sanders, was boring. His actions on the surface looked like one who was simply a take-no-prisoners elite agent, but under close examination it became evident that Saren sought the most violent solution to any problem. I look forward to stories about other aspects of the universe; perhaps one set in the Krogan war, the Quarian expulsion by the Geth and so on. The depiction of Saren is an excellent introduction to the character for those who haven't played the game as well as an excellent expansion of the character for those who have. I loved the depth of the story, the variety of the alien races and the political intrigue.

She added nothing to the story and her relationship with Anderson was dull and predictable.Saren was depicted as a thinly-veiled sociopath. A vast and untapped world of fiction waits to be discovered in the Mass Effect expanded universe. Karpyshyn's contribution to the Mass Effect expanded universe is a good one. This fiction does an excellent job showing the inherent difference between the humans and the Council, however it does a poor job showing the differences between the humans and aliens in general.The Krogan assassin, Skarr, was a terrifyingly described vision but as his actions were written he failed to measure up.

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