THIS IS THE END. Without power or hope, the robots fall at the hands of the K'laar empire and only one lone cubicle-jockey can save the robot race. In this shocking conclusion, D4VE must become the man he needs to be to save everything he's ever loved.
How do you give 3 stars to something and try to explain, at the same time, that you weren't disappointed in it? It was the perfect way to end D4VE's story. It's almost exactly what would be expected from this story. However, it wasn't great, but it was good. It was a good story all along. But, as I had said in previous reviews, I struggled with having much compassion with the robots in the first place, and therefore no matter what I was going to end with a smile, but not a grin. Good ride, though, and very worth the read.
Crashing a huge space ship into a tiny hole that leads to the planet's core? CHECK. Pretending to be dead but killing all the aliens on earth? CHECK. Finally getting a divorce? CHECK. Having his son follow him into the army? CHECK.
Getting an army ready to go and eradicate more organic matter? CHECK.