"He who wins everything... will die owning nothing...."
Seemingly because they didn't have movies like The Terminator, War Games or even some chap telling you be careful what you put out in the universe or you sow what you reap or a million other warnings, an ancient race called "The Builders" create giant robotic monstrosities now known as Berserkers as a weapon to fight in a war against another ancient race. These monoliths inevitably turn on their masters after killing off their foes and then set their sights on destroying all organic life in the universe; even laying dormant until life crosses their path. In their continued expansion of the galaxy, humanity just so happened to be that "life" and these are the stories of those battles.
Not a novel but a collection of short stories, these give little snippets of insight as to the cost of war with an unrelenting enemy. Using the overall battle as a backdrop to tell smaller, more personal stories, The Berserker Wars sometimes falters, but never fails to entertain. Sometimes they feel rushed as if Saberhagen could have spent more time developing the hook like in The Face of the Deep. Sometimes the stories are just quirky and weird as in Mr. Jester and Metal Murderer. Sometimes, however, they play really well with each other as in Starsong, a love story where we see the berserkers breaking people down to their brains and nervous systems in an attempt to better understand them, and then in Some Events at the Templar Radiant we see the humans doing the same thing to the berserkers. Then there are odd but enjoyable stories such as The Winged Helmet, the longest of the stories by far, where we see time travel randomly introduced in a quasi-Terminator story (or more likely a Harlan Ellison riff) as berserkers are seemingly trying to kill a King to find victory in the future so humans attempt to keep him alive to keep the timeline safe.
Overall, the stories in this collection tell a fairly cohesive story from start to finish giving varied accounts of the chaos of war over a long period of time and the lengths each side goes to in order to continue living as they know it and achieve victory, but as we know... "he who wins everything will die owning nothing."
Stone Place
Face of the Deep
What T and I did?
Mr. Jester
The Winged Helmet
Starsong
Some Events at the Templar Radiant
Wings out of Shadow
The Smile
The Adventure of the Metal Murderer (or just Metal Murderer)
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