ORBS III: Redemption, by Nicholas Sansbury Smith
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With their numbers diminishing and the alien armies growing stronger, Sophie's biosphere decides to join forces with the team from NTC's submarine. Using data from a surviving satellite, they discover strange, alien poles at each of the world's seven highest summits: alien technology that the survivors believe may hold the key to shutting down the alien ships once and for all. That's not all, the satellite also reveals an encrypted set of coordinates that reveal SOS messages from US Military bases around the world, all activated on invasion day - except for one: Offutt Air Force Base. But before the two teams can launch an offensive, the biosphere must deal with sabotage from within and a strange nanotechnology that has infected several of the survivors.
As tensions rise, Sophie and team must decide whether a new discovery at Offutt is worth abandoning the biosphere. The more the team learns, the more they realize the planet may be beyond saving and that salvation may require leaving the planet forever.
ORBS III: Redemption, by Nicholas Sansbury Smith- Amazon Sales Rank: #33746 in Audible
- Published on: 2015-05-05
- Released on: 2015-05-05
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 514 minutes
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. ~~Aliens Suck Water Up/Sub Gets Sucked In/Resilience of the Humans~~ By Off Grid..and Loving it! The alien water 'guzzlers' continue to suck it up; sailors in a sub get sucked in; and the resilience of the few remaining humans continues to astound the survivors. The year is 2060. Ninety five percent of the earth's population is gone. The water levels in both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans are shrinking to a catastrophic level. Alexia, the AI in the Biosphere with Doctors Rodriguez and Winston discovers a functioning satellite. Lolo provides images that are both incredible and astounding in nature. The images are shared with Captain Noble on board the NTC sub and they may provide the answers to the annihilation of the aliens on the Planet Earth.This is one exhilarating journey that is action packed with medical mysteries, evolving nanobots, AI's that appear to have a hint of human intelligence (not possible, or is it?) and Jeff and David (those adorable surviving brothers). How much is a human capable of absorbing before their breaking point is reached? Battle is on for Planet Earth in earnest. There are limited supplies, limited personnel but there is an overwhelming desire to win that burns deeply within these survivors.Most interesting read for me and I actually felt empathy for Alexia when she verbalized her ultimate decision to the team of the Biosphere. A fast paced book that will keep you turning the pages. Strong characters also contribute to the story line. The author is excellent with his descriptions both human and alien. I also got thirsty while reading this book just thinking about a diminishing water supply and its effect on the world.Most highly recommended.Note to author: I didn't notice a paperback available for purchase. Any plans in the future for one? Lots of people I know are older and like a book in their hands to read! Thanks.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. That's It? Really? By Paul (This review contains many spoilers, so be warned.)This series has been one long, dismal journey, and the ending fell flat on its face. All along, our heroes have gone from one miserable hopeless situation to another, with no relief in sight. I kept hoping there would be some kind of win for these poor people, but it was not to be. There were so many inconsistencies, contradictions, tired tropes, and things that just plain didn't make sense, that I can't list them all, so here are a few:They Came Here For Our Water.Stop it. This trope has been done to death. It didn't make sense in the original "V" (among many other stories) and it doesn't make sense here. Why bother pulling water up out of a gravity well like Earth when you could have all the water you could possibly want elsewhere? The rings of Saturn are almost entirely water ice, among other places.On Interstellar travel.Interstellar? Interstellar? They had an "interstellar" craft and they use it to go to MARS? Seriously? That word you keep using, I do not think it means what you think it means.On The Hoffman Mars Colony.Ahh, the much-referred-to-but-never-seen "Hoffman Mars Colony", Isn't that where the Organics came from? Wouldn't they presumably have squeezed Mars dry of all water as well? NO amount of magic terraforming can fix that. Also, who's to say the Organics abandoned their planet entirely? Might not there have been some Organics left on Mars? Did no one consider that? In which case it was foolish at best to decide to start a new human colony on the planet/former planet of their enemy.On InterPLANETARY travel.Ok, so I'm sure the Sunspot, like the Segundo Caso before it, will have a boring uneventful journey to Mars. NOT. Hello? Interplanetary space between Earth and Mars is teaming with highly advanced "multi-dimensional" beings and their ships, known to be extremely hostile. Their not going to notice one or two completely defenseless human ships heading to Mars?On the Organics.Ok, make up your mind. Either the "organics" came from Mars and decided to drain water from the next planet over (Earth) before continuing their rampage through the rest of the galaxy, OR they're "multi-dimensional" and have traveled to a thousand worlds gathering specimens from each. If the latter, why stop at Earth now? Earth should have been the first planet they milked thousands of years ago before they began their "multi-dimensional" travels. Any history of the Organics seems inconsistent. The "visions" some characters had during their visits to the Black Ships were yet another wasted opportunity to possibly communicate with the aliens or at least get some kind of motivation or understanding of their overall intentions and goals. Instead, they became cardboard cutout bad guys.Finally.There were some good things here. The human character development, the vivid descriptions of the Organics and their technology. The biosphere detail. Alexa the AI's beginning steps into self awareness. Even this came to nothing, as she ended up becoming a glorified tape recorder for the end of human history.If you're going to require a reader to spend a lot of time in your world, at least give them some resolution for their efforts. This series fell short of that.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Five Well-Earned Stars By Loves To Read More action. More aliens. More suspense.And I literally couldn't put it down.I was so glad I didn't have to wait years between each book in the Orbs series. I don't think I would have had the strength to last much longer than I had to to get my hands on Redemption.Without giving too much away, I can honestly say I really enjoyed how Smith ended the series. I'm a sucker for a good HEA, but I think he ended the series perfectly. A true testament to the message I believe he was trying to weave within the lines of each book. Because as much as I think Orbs 1-3 were easy-to-read, hard-to-put-down thrillers, at the end of the day, I believe Smith was attempting to whisper caution to us as a species. Take care of our resources. Be prepared. And take care of each other. And as for the HEA, I'm not sure we're going to get one in real life so the fact that Smith gave us a REALISTIC ending gives credence to the entire series. Well done! Can't wait to see what this amazing author comes up with next!!!
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