Bunker Core
Core Control, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Mark Boyett
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Andrew Seiple
Wynne might have been human once. It's hard to say.
Now he's a bunker core, a nanomachine controller responsible for an entire complex.
Of course, the place is a bit wrecked. And the world outside is in ruins. And he's pretty sure that whoever put him here is going to come looking for him at some point. And then there's the raiders....
Bunker Core is dungeon core, post-apocalyptic style. Come for the mutants, stay for the dystopian adventure!
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awesome take on post apoc dungeons
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Great Book
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Good book!
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Pros of this story:
*No "I'm stuck in a game and I miss my family." BS.
*No "I just shot 50 people and set two hospitals on fire to stare down the bad guy, but I will not kill him because that would be unethical!" BS
*The MC is both competent and a pragmatist, and a good "person" when he can be. This is pleasant.
*I really liked the universe with DC-on-DC politics overlaying the typical political forces.
*I really liked how even the MC's allies were self-interested and slightly manipulative within the larger mutual goals.
*Conflict resolution was largely handled with out-of-the-box thinking rather than the usual suspects: Luck and OP stats.
*The action always seemed to escalate.
*Having the MC learn the UI during battle was expertly done.
*We got to find out more and more about the MC in what I thought felt entirely organic and natural.
*I really liked the military background of the MC.
*The "special facility" (no spoilers) to the east really piqued my interest.
*Minimal digression from the DC narrative. It's there, and there' were perhaps about 8 minutes I thought could have been edited out, but it was like 95%+ on track.
Cons:
*I didn't care for some of the jokes between characters, but I also don't care for many things that many people like. It's saving grace for me was that the intended characters responded to it as though they liked it. So, it became just a quirk of the characters. I don't need to like the television show Seinfield for millions of other people to like it.
*The book is almost too ambitious. I enjoyed this book about as much as I enjoyed the first time I watched Episode 4 of Star Wars. So, it's almost going to be a shame if this ends up being a stand-alone story in the same way that Episode 4 would somehow be diminished without episodes 5 & 6. From a writing perspective, I'm trusting that Seiple has a tight and refined outline put together. A story like this could shake to pieces like a diesel engine running on alcohol. The biggest challenge in my mind is that although the MC is demonstrably wily, how will he react when he has a chance to breathe and take the initiative?
Dungeon Core books are a new and experimental subgenre. They don't have standardized set-piece scenes yet, and --if not done properly-- reading about grinding levels can be even more boring than grinding said levels. It is not easy to pull this sort of thing off. Done right, Dungeon Core LITRPG is a frontier in fiction, and this book is easily my favorite in the subgenre. Thank you Seiple!
DC Done Right: Easily my Favorite in the Subgenre
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good start
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