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Chargement... Dark Genesis: The Birth of the Psi Corpspar J. Gregory Keyes, J. Michael Straczynski (Auteur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Wow. Interesting! and while I had a suspicion I was surprised at the end. This is about the origins of telepaths (in the B5 universe) on Earth and how/why the Psi-corp became what it did. It has layers of complexity and good character development. I did enjoy how the story unfolded, and seeing ancestors to characters we already know. (Lyta's forebears especially) ( ) This is book 1 of the Psi Corp Trilogy, stories written in the world of Babylon 5. I've finished the trilogy, and this is by far the best of the three stories. It goes back about a hundred and fifty or so years before the time of Babylon 5 and sets the stage for how and why the Psi Corp was formed. It is very thought provoking, interesting and well told. It goes all the way back to discovering the first human telepaths and the time before we've found the existence of other races in the galaxy. The characters and the decisions they have to make are well formed and it really gives you an appreciation for the reason why the Psi Corp exists in Babylon 5 and why joining Psi Corp is mandatory for all telepaths unless they agree to take "sleeper injections" which removes their telepathic abilities. If you love Babylon 5, this entire trilogy is a must read, but in particular, this first book is even more so and is highly recommended. All the books in this trilogy are considered canon in the Babylon 5 universe. A pretty interesting history of the psi-corps, sure to entertain and interest any big B5 fan, as I am. This is certainly better than most show tie-ins. The plot here is carefully considered, far-reaching and meaningful. It isn't a secondary plot that wasn't good enough for the show. No, it's a good story that was too big for the show. People who don't love B5 will be bored with it, of course, and it's nothing earth-shattering. I won't remember it as the best B5 story, or even close to that. It's a supplement, and I like it for that. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Long before the Babylon 5 space station brought Humans face-to-facewith alien races, they discovered an extraordinary breed among their very own . . . The year is 2115. Shock waves follow in the wake of astonishing news: science has proven the existence of telepaths. Amid media frenzy, panic, and bloodshed, Earth's government steps in to restore order--and establish tight control over the newfound special population . . . by any means necessary. Ambitious senator Lee Crawford spearheads the effort, overseeing the creation of the Psi Corps--an elite unit charged with tagging and monitoring all telepaths "for their own protection." But the real agenda behind the crackdown is one of government control. Many question the telepaths' origins, while others view them as a coveted weapon. As the Corps tightens its iron grip, the stage is set for a cataclysmic confrontation--one in which the future of Earth will be decided. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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