A New Eden: A Sci-Fi Thriller Space Adventure
The Betaverse, Book 1
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Luke Daniels
About this listen
The first book of a thought-provoking sci-fi adventure series about humanity reaching the stars, encountering new life forms, and escaping tyranny.
Earth has fallen under the influence of the Fermion Party, whose members believe humanity’s future lies in the metaverse, a simulated environment to which people can upload their consciousness to become immortal. As a simulant, one cannot get sick, grow old, or die. Human beings have no business risking their lives in the betaverse, where injury and illness can kill them. And those who wish to explore beyond the solar system blaspheme what the Fermions believe is the natural order.
Trillion von Nichol, Atlas Tupu, Icarus Kishida, and Angelique Komene are the Beta Explorers. They have been living on Mars and training as astronauts to eventually locate planets that can sustain the next generation of humans. But when the Fermions invade the red planet to assassinate them, they launch before they are mission ready. Four different ships, with four AIs attuned to each astronaut’s personality, leave for four random destinations to colonize worlds thousands of years in the future.
Now, each Beta Explorer must learn how to function as a simulant to complete their mission. Interfacing with their AIs, they explore potential habitable planets and develop technology to assist in terraforming atmospheres for humans, all the while attempting to reconnect with one another. But the Betas are not the only intelligent species in the universe. And their first contact may be their last when the Fermion’s Starforce Alliance tracks them down to annihilate them once and for all.
The first volume of the hit science-fiction adventure series—originally released on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!
©2023 Menilik Henry Dyer (P)2023 Podium AudioWhat listeners say about A New Eden: A Sci-Fi Thriller Space Adventure
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- Eoin D
- 15-10-23
It was okay
The narration for one of the main characters was really off putting, every time he spoke it took me out of it.
The story felt a bit rushed or underdeveloped. Like a very early first draft of bobiverse or something.
There is potential there though, perhaps book two will take its time more.
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- null�
- 06-12-23
if you liked Bobiverse, this is a book for you
Can't wait for the next part. My only complaint is that this book isn't long enough. (spoiler ahead) This is Bobiverse but with multiple people, with embro-based civilization and without cloning.
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- Aslanenlisted
- 14-10-23
If you liked the Bobiverse
This is a great start to what I'm sure will be a great series. I hope the author manages to get a few more stories out soon!
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- Anonymous User
- 01-09-23
Some good & some bad.
Narrator did an okay job, i didn't really struggle to work out who was who.
I enjoyed the exploration and study aspects of the story and creating their own world's and such. I think there is a lot to progress there if the author wants as the universe is so vast.
The characters were a little bland but that might have been intentionally done due to certain plot points. Hopefully there is some good character growth in the next book or books as I felt that point let it down some.
The goings on with earth felt a little generic and hopefully it gets wrapped up sooner rather than later. I would much prefer exploring the unknown.
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- BB21
- 22-08-23
Couldn’t get into this at all
Broke off after about 4 hours as I ould not see the point of finishing. Characters are not interesting and the narration is annoying for a number of the characters. Not at the level of Craig Alanson or the Expanse
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