
The extended universe is still Canon to me It's not enough to make those of us with sensitivity to mouth noises throw away the whole experience, but really, if he does that with other books I'd rather read the print. 3)The narrator could be heard swallowing a few times. But, he could take some notes from descriptive authors in the genre. Generally, his is a good placeholder for my insatiable appetite for space opera. Got it.' But really, he kind of took one idea and beat it to death in present day language with only one or two new phrases.

Like, 'yeah, ok, we are the lowest forms of advanced sentient space-faring beings and we burn easy. The repetition of all the acid splashes got a little old. That would have raised the level of this sci-fi to Classic level.
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2) Wish he had come up with more elaborate language for the technology and sought a scientific adviser for new terms. I only wish a few things: 1) he had been a little more imaginative with the story and that it didn't hold so many things in common with Mass Effect. Loved most of the characters and hated one appropriately. There were a few new things I liked such as the descriptions of a few new alien world beings and life forms. And if you're craving anything from this franchise then you won't be too disappointed.
