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Chargement... Brimstonepar David Niall Wilson, Patricia Lee Macomber (Auteur)
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The Stargate Atlantis team discover a city on a moon that's about to plunge into its own sun. But the city which looked as if it had been abandoned turns out to be inhabited by descendants of the Ancients who have fallen into decadence and debauchery. Faced with a dissolute society disinterested in their own fate and unable to escape, the team must fight their way free before being plunged into a fiery death. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I am not a big fan of the discovering ancients plot line, but I was willing to put that aside. Unfortunately, it is not executed very well. I didn’t buy the maniac leader and the completely passive followers routine. The team characterizations are pretty basic; Sheppard as the ladies man, McKay as the arrogant scientist, Ronon as the muscle, and Teyla as the diplomat. The team banter is stilted at best. There are some memorable moments for McKay that I really enjoyed. However, it frustrates me when the author is not very familiar with the actual Atlantis episodes. SPOILER: In this case the author ruined it by including the personal shield device, which as viewers know McKay burned out at the end of the episode Hide and Seek. Overall this book bears passing resemblance to the show, but don’t expect much more than that. ( )