With the mechs guarding planet Beetar for a century, they failed to notice new enemies coming for them. One is an advanced alien species from another galaxy and the other is a former ally they thought was long dead.
The aliens enigmatically vanish, promising to return to vanquish the mechs once they've properly prepared for battle, but the reprieve is momentary when the newest threat emerges.
The man who created them has come back to finish them off once and for all with a small army of his own creation. Can Zero and a handful of rusty old mechs defeat a foe who has been preparing for their demise for a century?
Enjoyed the book but was confused as to why Henshaw, after saying he wanted to separate the warship from the planet Beetar, so the Beetars would not get ahold of the warship, would not wait in hiding and then disable the warship first after it was separated, rather than jumping back to the planet Beetar and destroying it first, thus giving the warship time to figure out something was up and jump back to defend the planet Beetar. Not very good thinking for someone who is supposed to be a genius.
This was a great book and the series just seems to keep getting better.
I had borrowed the first book and I can't put them down, now I'm stuck waiting for the next one to come out . Give the Mech. Chronicles a chance and I bet Adam Moon will not disappoint you at all if you are truly into space sci fyi.