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The bearlike Karbarrans and the swashbuckling amazons from Praxis, the feral natives of Garuda and the Human Robotech heroes -- these oddly -- met champions banded together with other races, from other planets, to form the Sentinels. Yet what fighting force could hope to dislodge the Invid hordes from Haydon IV, ethereal world of superscience and hidden emotional conflict; or Spheris, crystalline globe of living minerals and murderous resonances? The Sentinels launch their attack nevertheless; they've come too far to surrender to tyranny. But the treachery of a megalomanic Human general and a mutating Invid P.O.W. make the war seem hopeless. The Sentinels battle on, though, because for them it's... Victory or Death! Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Much like the rest of the series, World Killers provides an exciting adventure in a universe fleshed-out through both the writing styles (the epigraphs, specifically) and the character and race development. Each of the extraterrestrial species is unique and interesting, as is each planet visited and subsequently freed by the Sentinels. This volume in particular elicits strong feelings across the gamut of human emotion. Karen Penn and Jack Baker are also very similar to a certain Rick and Lisa Hunter from years before (from the original six Robotech volumes).
This, in conjunction with the rest of the Sentinels series is a must-read for any fan of Robotech, and is interesting and entertaining enough to even draw in casual Science-Fiction fans. ( )