Proxy War Series 1, Drafted
Proxy War
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Narrated by:
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Derek Shoales
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By:
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Adam Sampson
About this listen
When Peter finds himself on a strange planet, drafted into a war by alien abductors, his only goal is to be one of the few to survive the war and return home to Earth.
Peter is one of thousands who get abducted every year, as payment to the aliens. The aliens have given humans portal travel, healing serums, and other advanced alien technology. The quality of life has improved, but everything has a price.
Along with a group of strangers, Peter is trained for war by going up against literal monsters. The troll-like aliens won't give them modern weapons. Humans have to battle monsters with swords and shields, and that is just to get out of boot camp.
His only chance to survive is to use the alien device he is given. The device can increase his strength and speed to superhuman levels. It can even grant him powers that seem like magic. Complicating things is that the device's interface is written in an ever-changing alien language. He will have to figure out its secrets if he wants to keep himself and his team alive.
©2019 Adam Sampson (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about Proxy War Series 1, Drafted
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- 12-03-20
Fast paced and entertaining
I enjoyed this story - it's faced paced and entertaining and leaves you wanting more after it has finished.
One slight issue I have with it is the lazy writing where the elements of a RPG have just been lifted verbatim without any attempt to make them fit into the real world and the trolls/elves thing is a bit lame. In real life"levelling up" wouldn't be a hard statistics based event it would be much more organic and the lines between 'levels' would be more of a gradient or blurred.
there's also many instances of the same word being repeated multiple times in the same sentence which is probably a lazy proof-reader too.
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