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Mech Zero: The Dominant

By: B. V. Larson
Narrated by: Mirron Willis
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Death awaits the curious!

Out along the rim of the galaxy hangs a loose configuration of some 60 stars known as the Faustian Chain. This whorl of sparkling suns is rich in planets and occupies an irregular volume of space some 20 light years in diameter. From an external viewpoint, the Chain presents a colorful display of plasma-streams, luminous nebulae and sparkling pinpoints of light. The human colonists who settled the Chain were aware the region had recently been populated by other species - beings that had all but vanished after waging devastating wars thousands of years in the past. Little was known of them, but certain areas in which their artifacts still persisted were proscribed by interstellar law.

Mech: Zero is a novella by best-selling author B. V. Larson. Set at the beginning of the Imperium Series, this story is a prequel to the outbreak of war. The series involves early human colonies in a region of space previously occupied by a vicious alien species.

©2012 B. V. Larson (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Technology Thriller Interstellar Fiction

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This was a decent short story. My only complaint would have been that it was too short.

Not bad, entertaining and some insite.

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Nice short starter story, with cool Sci-fi. It should have been longer, but we'll see how Mech 1-4 is.B V Larson writes good books so far.

Nice Pre to the Mech saga

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A great book that'll keep you listening wherever you go.
the story is fast pace and action filled and the narrator does the content justice.

B.V Larsons sci fi is my absolute favourite listening material and I simply love his take on the monsters.

excellent!

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What does Mirron Willis bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I'm pretty sure I could have done a better job, but hopefully he did better when he recorded the other books of the series.

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I bought this purely to see if I'd be interested in this story, and, as the headline says, I'm easily entertained, so I will be giving the series a chance. A reviewer of Mech 1 said that it needed a prologue, well this is it. The story, while not the best I've ever listened to - even just in this catagory - is still good enough for cheap enough that I feel this is a good introduction to a series.I'd be willing to give a chance to. My only real complaint is the narrator who sounds like he phoned in the performance, that is to say that it was very robotic and took some getting used to. More objectively the ratings should be:Overall: 4 starsPerformance: 3 starsStory: 4 starsbut I bumped my rating with hopes that the problems I had with this first installment might not be present in the full length novels, and, as previously stated, I am easily entertained.

Easily entertained

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So after listening to all 13 books from Larson's Star Force series, and the great acting to perfectly tune it, this book was a very short let down. The writing is good, and the depth of character was ok, but for me it lacked the fun of listening to his books. Mayne he struck gold with Star Force, and is coming back to reality. I hope not!

Interesting

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This short story is the prequel to the Mech series. This story can be skipped. The narrator simply reads and he is clearly no actor. His reading skills are somewhat mechanical.

The story has no heroes at all but a series of bumbling and arrogant fools who stumble into a positive outcome. I listened to the entire story. it is not worth paying for.

No hero's here

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Narrator has a wiered artificial English accent. Sadly ruined the book for me. Story and idea was okay.

dissapointed

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Story only problem is that it was to short. Performance was clear and you forget it is only one person easily.

Prequel that sparks the right tones.

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This was not compelling for me, and I love this author! But it was just not fleshed out enough. I did not care yet, nor identify with the characters. May still try the next.

Short and Meh

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It was a great story, which surprised me! I was afraid that it would sound like his "Swarm" series, but the story is completely different! I'm now excited to "read" the rest of the books in the series!

I was pleasantly surprised!

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