![]() ![]() If you think all of this is pretty simple, think again. ![]() Our captain is old but still looking young by this point, and since she's the Wizard and it's traditional to sing the Yellow Brick Road when they go on expeditions and status updates with all these distributed intelligences that are gods in their own rights, we're thrown into intrigue and a possible rebellion. except for the twelve distributed ancient AI intelligences that make up her bulk. After all, Titan herself is a god or near enough, technologically, so as to be the utter master of her domain. None of it is really quite easy to exploit. Of course, with this fantastic alien landscape, there's the Titanides, the 29 times over ambisexual centaurs who like to do it every which way they can, even with humans, and killer blimps and vast and amazing adventurous locations full of glory and beauty. ![]() Decades have passed in an eyeblink and Titan has turned herself into the goose that lays the golden eggs, opening up exploration and exploitation to her artificial moon. I was honestly expecting a straight carryover from the first novel with its surprising end and lead, making the next title, Wizard, something much more than I might have expected, but I was surprised. There a lot to love in the second Gaia book. ![]()
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