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Perry Rhodan #109

Perry Rhodan 109: Der Blockadering um Lepso

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Die Flotte kommt - und die Frachter des Todes erhalten Startverbot

Das Blaue System, Arkons alter und Terras neuer Gegner, hat bedingungslos kapitulieren müssen, nachdem die Raumstationen zerstört wurden, die die Energien zur Aufrechterhaltung des gewaltigen Schutzschirms lieferten.
Ihres Schutzes beraubt, werden die Akonen schon um der reinen Selbsterhaltung willen in Zukunft Frieden halten - das ist gewiß!
Ebenso gewiß ist aber auch, daß Perry Rhodan und seine Leute - ebenso wie Atlan - auf Grund des turbulenten Geschehens der letzten Zeit den "Antis" zu wenig Beachtung schenkten.
Und so erhielten die Antis, die Diener des in der Galaxis fast überall verbreiteten Báalol-Kultes, die Chance, ungestört ihren Zehnjahresplan anlaufen zu lassen - einen Zehnjahresplan des Schreckens!
Welche furchtbaren Folgen dieser Plan für die Menschheit und andere galaktische Intelligenzen haben soll, das zeigten bereits eindringlich die von den Agenten der Abteilung III auf dem Planeten Lepso angestellten Ermittlungen.
Wieder ist der Schmugglerplanet Lepso der Schauplatz der Aktionen - doch diesmal handelt es sich nicht um kleine Agenteneinsätze, sondern um einen Großeinsatz der Solaren Raumflotte, die den BLOCKADERING UM LEPSO bildet...

64 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1973

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Kurt Brand

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Kurt Brand was a German science fiction author who wrote almost a thousand novels over his career, mostly in pulp booklet form.

He wrote under a number of pseudonyms, including C. R. Munro, Buster Brack, Conny Cuba, Cherry Moss, Lex Porter, and Lars Torsten.

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December 2, 2018
On Lepso, Edmond Hugher is surprised that he knows Earth languages so well. After all, before arriving on Lepso and with no memory of his previous life, he worked on Zalit but was confined to a subordinate role. He was then recruited by the Antis, followers of Baalol, who replaced him with a robot in his image.
On the Earth, the headquarters of the Solar Imperium is worried by the extent of diffusion of the Liquitiv. It is the same way in the Arkonide Imperium. The photo of Hugher doesn't look like Thomas Cardif when viewed from a certain angle and the son of Rhodan is still supposed to be on Zalit. However, the news arrives soon that he was in fact replaced by a robot. Rhodan immediately orders the interdiction of the Liquitiv and the confiscation of all stocks. One learns soon that the merchandise stocks have disappeared. A fleet leaves for Lepso with orders to recover Thomas Cardif. The question soon arises, however, as to whether the son of Perry Rhodan is still under a mental block.

Perry Rhodan orders the blockade of Lepso and a heavy fight commences. Robot units sent by Arkon arrive and reinforce the Terran vessels. Robots are disembarked on the planet to occupy strategic points. During this time, telepaths concentrate on detecting and recovering Cardif. A brief contact permits them to determine that he is still subjected to the mental block.

The Anti Tu-Poa begins to wonder why Hugher/Cardif didn't react to the name of Rhodan. Thomas Cardif is submitted to a psycho-procedure in order to change his mental makeup so that he is no longer detectable by the mutants. Thus, the mental block is broken and Cardif recovers all his memories and his energy. His first decision is to distribute the Liquitiv free of charge in order to weaken the Solar Imperium.

When this message is intercepted, Rhodan understands that his son has recovered his memory. A Springer cruiser carrying the main Antis and Thomas Cardif takes off, and due to the unusual powers of the Antis, is able to escape. The Terran forces invest the station TT-1 where the Liquitiv was bottled but it turns out that Lepso was only a distribution center.
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August 24, 2023
Ich werde und werde mit Kurt Brands Schreibe nicht warm.
Seine Figuren handeln und reden in einer Weise, die eher an ein Theaterstück erinnert als an einen Roman. Dazu sind die Gedankengänge und Dialoge für mich auch oft schlicht nicht mental nachvollziehbar.
Für mich, trotz eigentlich spannender Geschichte, eher eine Qual.
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June 8, 2023
Startet gar nicht mal so übel, wird über das Heft hinweg aber auf kurtbrandige Art immer steifer und trockener. Aber vielleicht liegt's auch einfach daran dass ich Raumschlachten in Textform selten spannend zu lesen finde.
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