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Dark Sky Legion
Dark Sky Legion
Author: William Barton
In the tradition of Isaac Asimov, Barton presents a powerful galactic empire novel. Stored inside a computer as digital data, and then reconstituted into human form, Televox Maaron Denthurion's job is to inspect the worlds of the Metastatic Order. And should any of these worlds stray too far from the Order's ideals, Denthurion must restore the s...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780553296167
ISBN-10: 0553296167
Publication Date: 7/1/1992
Pages: 399
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Publisher: Spectra
Book Type: Paperback
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From Publishers Weekly
In the distant future the seeds of humanity are scattered so far and wide throughout the galactic frontier that Earth's Metastatic government can only maintain control via a network of starships. Maaron Denthurion is a Televox, a powerful representative who is preserved aboard the Naglfar as digitized computer data and chemically reincarnated when he arrives at the planet Olam. Though at first glance the citizens of this brave new world seem to enjoy the healthy benefits of a utopian society, Denthurion learns that the enslavement of an intelligent species--called the Hodai--and oppression of a neo-Christian cult known as the Shearah are also prevalent. When Denthurion is kidnapped by the Shearah, the government panics: a Televox, if he is displeased, has the authority to nuke an entire planet. After seducing a young revolutionary, Denthurion escapes his captors and must ultimately decide what judgment to pass on Olam. Though Barton (coauthor of Iris ) repeatedly evokes the Norse gods--Denthurion dreams of living in Asgard and the ship's computer is named Odin--this novel reads like a theatrical, if somewhat heavy, space opera.
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Science fiction meets philosophy in this tale of the far future.


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