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First published June 16, 2020
Throttle found herself as comfortable, if not more so, in zero g. There, her useless legs weren’t nearly as much of a detriment as they were in gravity.
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Quite a few of the same plot points from Aukes' previous series, Fringe Station, have been repeated here: ship captain central character (also named Reyn - I assume a relative?), various side characters there to be killed off to create pathos for the main character, station and ship battles for justice and vengeance, heist scenarios, and an aggressive central bad guy who will develop a personal vendetta against the captain. That isn't to say the story is bad - it is straight-forward sci fi that is personality and not technology driven. But the story feels very heavy-handed and overly plotted, lacking an organic growth or trajectory that would resonate more with the reader.