Galaxy Outlaws: The Complete Black Ocean Mobius Missions, 1-16.5
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Narrado por:
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Mikael Naramore
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De:
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J. S. Morin
Meet the galaxy's unluckiest outlaws.
Carl Ramsey is an ex-Earth Navy fighter pilot turned con man. His ship, the Mobius, is home to a ragtag crew of misfits and refugees looking to score a big payday but more often just scratching to pay for fuel. The crew consists of his ex-wife (and pilot), a drunkard, four-handed mechanic, a xeno-predator with the disposition of a 120kg housecat, and the galaxy's most-wanted wizard.
Along the way, the Mobius crew crosses paths with the Black Ocean's vilest scum, from pirate fleets to criminal syndicates, and most law-abiding scum, including Earth Interstellar Enhanced Investigative Organization, ARGO high command, and the Convocation of Wizards.
Time and again, riches lie just out of reach, because for all the talents Carl Ramsey and his crew possess, they've also got an outlaw's greatest weakness: a conscience.
Galaxy Outlaws is a collection of all 16 Black Ocean missions chronicling the adventures of the starship Mobius and her crew, along with six short stories. This series is the perfect cure for the Firefly Season 2 blues. It's what you'd get if The Orville took place on Serenity, or if Star Wars had wizards instead of Jedi.
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So far I've gone through 20 hours of this audiobook. I hate to disagree with other reviewers, but, this is not "like" Firefly. The ONLY thing it has in common with Firefly is: it's one ship with a bunch of misfit crew stuck together. That's IT. The story is okay, and I always enjoy listening to Mikael Naramore. If you can get past the one sanctimonious religiosity bulls*** character it's... okay.Okay story
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I could write so much, as this is now a personal Top 10, but I will instead just say this:
BUY IT. One credit for the whole series?!? How could you go wrong? This is like getting all of Firefly for one credit, or all of Cowboy Bebop, or Star Wars...Just do it.
Oh, and I've never heard this narrator before. Scott Brick *used* to be my favorite narrator. Now its Narramore.
"The Spiritual Successor to Firefly"
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Regrettably, most of the episodes proved not to be all that intriguing and fell into somewhat of a repeating formula, even though the circumstances differed. Again, to Morin's credit, it seemed that he sensed this and worked to transition Carl the bumbling grifter to Carl the caring grifter. There were also several areas left dangling like knowing how much of Mort went to the great beyond versus staying behind among others and one section that was never explained; that of how magic came about in the first place.
Note: I also agree with one reviewer that the chapter sound effects were an unwelcome distraction.
Magic+Science Mix As Well As Oil+Water
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Second, it's great. The author explicitly states this is meant to be the spiritual descendent of Firefly/Serenity, and I'd say he accomplished that goal. I'm old enough to see James Garner as Carl, so the old Maverick show is a similar vibe.
Carl's schemes are byzantine, and it's often not clear what is his eccentric genius and what is absurd luck, but the capers are a blast and 90% of the time our toes are hanging over a ledge.
Every character is fully realized and quite distinct, so that attributions are not really needed.
These truly are outlaws, and we ought not to root for them, but I did.
Mikael Naramore helps greatly by having a great range of very distinct, appropriate, and consistent voices, and he clearly takes the trouble to understand the author's intent with each line.
I was looking for hard science fiction when I bought this, and it certainly is nothing of the sort, but my work fell behind as I enjoyed every minute of 83+hours with the crew of the Mobius.
James Garner in space
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Wonderfully un-serious science fantasy.
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