6.09.2012
Heaven's Shadow
by David Goyer & Michael Cassutt, 399 pgs, hardcover
Sequel: Heaven's War
Overall Grade: C
Premise: Set in the near future, two rival astronaut crews (one American, one Russo-Indo-Brazilian) land on a NEO during its closest approach. They quickly discover that the asteroid is actually a spacecraft. Said spacecraft is collecting intelligent lifeforms that it meets as 'candidates', and can also apparently bring people back from the dead.
Critique: So apparently this is what happens when screenwriters can't get their screenplays accepted, they revamp them into books. While I think it's strong on current NASA/space technology and protocols, the science in this fiction is lacking. Okay, maybe we're getting the astronauts' perspectives which aren't any more informed, but I am neither captured by the characters nor the hard scifi. Apparently the sequel 'Heaven's War' comes out in July.
Sequel: Heaven's War
Overall Grade: C
Premise: Set in the near future, two rival astronaut crews (one American, one Russo-Indo-Brazilian) land on a NEO during its closest approach. They quickly discover that the asteroid is actually a spacecraft. Said spacecraft is collecting intelligent lifeforms that it meets as 'candidates', and can also apparently bring people back from the dead.
Critique: So apparently this is what happens when screenwriters can't get their screenplays accepted, they revamp them into books. While I think it's strong on current NASA/space technology and protocols, the science in this fiction is lacking. Okay, maybe we're getting the astronauts' perspectives which aren't any more informed, but I am neither captured by the characters nor the hard scifi. Apparently the sequel 'Heaven's War' comes out in July.
Labels: genre: fiction, genre: scifi, media: book