Funniest set of Andromeda reviews ever.
Aug. 18th, 2002 05:54 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Jean Sequence Reviews.
Sadly, they only go up to The Pearls That Were His Eyes (have I mentioned recently how much I adore Drom's titles? I adore their titles).
And, just as contemporary historians can document the decline of the Roman Empire through the degradation of its art and architecture, so the fall and negation of the Commonwealth can be seen in the attire of one individual: Gerentex.
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Seeing their impending doom, Tyr suggests riding the whole crisis out in deep sleep. (I see a "slacker" strain in the DNA of these Nietzscheans.)
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There is a rule in SF, as in life: Everyone will meet an entity that is hostile for no discernible reason.
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(NOTE: Previously, it seemed obvious that Rommie, Beka and Dylan were to form a love triangle. But this was just a red herring! Mark my words: The love triangle brewing is between Dylan, Harper and Rev.)
Sadly, they only go up to The Pearls That Were His Eyes (have I mentioned recently how much I adore Drom's titles? I adore their titles).
And, just as contemporary historians can document the decline of the Roman Empire through the degradation of its art and architecture, so the fall and negation of the Commonwealth can be seen in the attire of one individual: Gerentex.
...
Seeing their impending doom, Tyr suggests riding the whole crisis out in deep sleep. (I see a "slacker" strain in the DNA of these Nietzscheans.)
...
There is a rule in SF, as in life: Everyone will meet an entity that is hostile for no discernible reason.
...
(NOTE: Previously, it seemed obvious that Rommie, Beka and Dylan were to form a love triangle. But this was just a red herring! Mark my words: The love triangle brewing is between Dylan, Harper and Rev.)