Yeah, it's a great series. I really enjoyed it. Not sure if it lost it's way a bit towards the end there presumably after jordan died , like it needs a whole other series to continue on from how it was left. But who knows maybe an open ended finish was best. That fcking amazon series tho, read some ytube thread after watching the first two and was 'Ok , so it's not just me then' ..
I enjoy books that revolve around xenoarchaeology - adventuring in ruins of long-dead civilizations on other worlds; exploring ancient, abandoned space-based structures; encountering impossible mysteries; discovering and revealing suppressed and hidden history.
There are surprisingly few single novels that focus on any of these areas, with there being even fewer that are a series of books where those points are integral to their plots.
I regularly look around and check for "non-liberal sci-fi" books and series. Everywhere I search I generally see the same ones being mentioned. Now and then I see one or two that I haven't heard of before that I check out, only to find they were actually laced with kike propaganda.
Sci-fi series that I've tried that have touched even a little on any of those points seemed decent at first, but eventually became rather stupid or boring due to poor, illogical, unimaginative writing, were sabotaged by the author to push their own philosophical agenda, or became "transgender"/transhumanist/faggotry-riddled pieces of garbage after luring you in with a few decent books due to the kiked publishing racket (just like they do with "TV shows").
The readers that recommend these clearly "liberal" sci-fi books seem to not understand what a "non-liberal" classification entails.
Or perhaps they choose not to see the propaganda after they became hooked at the beginning before the propaganda started being pushed and they are in denial about it being propaganda-laden.
Or they admit it has propaganda in it, but justify compromising their values in order to keep being entertained by it with "it only has a little bit of faggotry in it, it's still awesome!" (something I see many on poal do)
No. The only amount of faggotry that is acceptable is none. If it has any amount of faggotry then it ceases to exist.
I recently came across a book series I had completely missed. All sci-fi stories I've read that were decent were by male authors. Even the ones that turned out to be propaganda vehicles for kikes were by male authors. This series was by a female author. I don't recall the last time I encountered a good female author, let alone a good female sci-fi author.
- I found it referenced in multiple "non-liberal" places I've begun checking for book ideas.
- The plot is entirely based on the exact premise I have been searching for; diving ancient spaceship wrecks.
- There are 11 books and multiple short stories/novellas and the first book published in 2009, so just prior to the massive push of faggotry across all media that seemed to happen from 2010-2012.
The more recommendations and summaries for it I read by other readers, the better it seemed like it would be fantastic. I decided to give it a try.
I finally started into it tonight and it seemed very promising from the first few pages.
- It briefly presented believable technology that could be extrapolated from modern advancements
- It laid out the state of the politics
- The female main character seemed to be quite logic-based, cautious, relatable
- It introduced a first 'wreck' and the start of a mystery
- It presented the shady atmosphere of the 'bar' where a team would be formed to go explore this mystery wreck
18 good pages.
- First pair to be part of the team were a father and son. Great!
- Second pair to be part of the team...a pair of dykes.
Fuck off, Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Trashed.
The one time I allowed myself to hope and didn't look into the author at all, or even first check the "Early Life" section on them. I don't see anything pointing to her being a kike, but she includes books like one about a faggot kike boy in her "Recommended Reading" lists and regularly pushes books by kike authors. I also now see she has authored romance sci-fi books. I would likely find they are degenerate "romance" if I were to look into them.
I slipped and allowed myself to believe there are still some books and entertainment that are free of kike propaganda and I did not first check deeper into the series or the author. I let hope override my understanding and my discipline.
I longed for an entertaining, thought-provoking space mystery story written by someone else that could allow for a glimpse of an idea of what we could be discovering if not for kikes. I let myself believe that this wouldn't be kiked.
I sought to enjoy something untainted by kikes. I ignored what I understood to be true about reality -that everything is kiked- and I briefly allowed myself to believe such a thing still existed. As was inevitable, I encountered kikes.
I failed and I have learned from this failure. This post is part of shaming myself into ensuring that I do not allow this to happen again.
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