If there are two volumes, is that price worth it?
^Well, not fiction per se, since Pocket has the exclusive license for that. It's pretending to be an in-universe document, but it's not a narrative with a plot.
I will want to at least thumb through this prior to purchase, and likely a used copy will be what I buy.
Okay, definitely some differences from the novelverse, in which Bryce Shumar already captained the Essex in 2156, and Carlos Ramirez still captained the Intrepid at that time (as he canonically had three years earlier in "The Expanse").
And that's two uses in the cover blurb of "intergalactic" mistakenly used to mean "interstellar." Why does everybody get that wrong? You wouldn't say going to the corner store was interstate commerce or flying to Paris was interplanetary travel, so why do we constantly see "intergalactic" used to describe stories set entirely within one galaxy or even one star system? That never stops bewildering me.
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