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Imperfect Lacuna eBook David Adams



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Imperfect Lacuna eBook David Adams

Imperfect is a short story set within David Adam's Lacuna Universe.
It begins with a mystical flavour, steeped in lore and legend. Then fast-forwards to the high-tech production line of constructs in Belthas IV. A stock neural net gives each construct memories and abilities, with each construct programmed to obey. Being that the production of constructs is 'organic', each construct is carefully evaluated to test whether they meet standards. The tester in the Imperfect story is suitably bored, until a single instance with one of the constructs occurs.

Imperfect is brilliant in its description of how the constructs are given life - each finely crafted detail lends a base understanding of the forge world of Belthas IV. I crave believable, detailed explanation when reading sci fi, and this didn't disappoint. (Although if I wanted to nitpick, I'd say the description of the construct creation is slightly lengthy - possibly because at this point, I'm wondering if the description is all scene-setting. It does however, directly relate to what follows and gives a richer layer to the construct that we meet.) The language used in the description has just the right of amount of distance, like a documentary, which gives it a quality that feels authentic.

We jump into the mind of one of the constructs - a newly-created mind that is self-aware. So self-aware that it understands the fragility of its existence, and knows fear just as keenly as a being that has lived out in the world for years. David Adams creates a stunning portrayal of this construct and its existence on the edge of life. All beings battle for life, no matter how life is gifted, and David Adams creates this battle within something that has been alive for mere minutes, evoking pathos and poignancy.

I would definitely read on from this point.

Product details

  • File Size 5705 KB
  • Print Length 17 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher David Adams; 1 edition (April 25, 2012)
  • Publication Date April 25, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B007XPLJP0

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The Lacuna series has cost me more $$ in buying additional volumes than any other series on . Lucky for me several of the older ones are free. But the newer ones are not and I happily paid for them. I'm hooked.

I gotta see what happens next!
This story apparently serves as an introduction to another novel set in Adams' Lacuna Universe. I haven't purchased the main story yet, but I definitely will after reading this short. I liked his writing style and his ideas. The only negative I would offer is that he really could use an editor. There were a lot of typos in this one.
I liked how this story linked legends and science fiction. The ending left a lot of unanswered questions and room for development
I would recommend moving on to other books, this introduction frought with misspellings, truly lacks the ability to convey depth of character. I make better preparations to shave every morning.
Imperfect made absolutely no sense to me, and I consider it a complete waste of the small amount of time to read it.
"It all began with the sand" I really dug this brief story! Book revolves around the building of perfect constructs, but then launches into what could go wrong when "one stray atom" passes through. Great dialogue, interesting storyline and well-developed characters has me looking forward to the sequels!
Not only was the plot as a well-made arrow with the ending too predictable, the science was poor. As Asimov insisted, at least for sci-fi, the science must be correct or if the laws of physics are different in the universe of the story, they must be explained.
Imperfect is a short story set within David Adam's Lacuna Universe.
It begins with a mystical flavour, steeped in lore and legend. Then fast-forwards to the high-tech production line of constructs in Belthas IV. A stock neural net gives each construct memories and abilities, with each construct programmed to obey. Being that the production of constructs is 'organic', each construct is carefully evaluated to test whether they meet standards. The tester in the Imperfect story is suitably bored, until a single instance with one of the constructs occurs.

Imperfect is brilliant in its description of how the constructs are given life - each finely crafted detail lends a base understanding of the forge world of Belthas IV. I crave believable, detailed explanation when reading sci fi, and this didn't disappoint. (Although if I wanted to nitpick, I'd say the description of the construct creation is slightly lengthy - possibly because at this point, I'm wondering if the description is all scene-setting. It does however, directly relate to what follows and gives a richer layer to the construct that we meet.) The language used in the description has just the right of amount of distance, like a documentary, which gives it a quality that feels authentic.

We jump into the mind of one of the constructs - a newly-created mind that is self-aware. So self-aware that it understands the fragility of its existence, and knows fear just as keenly as a being that has lived out in the world for years. David Adams creates a stunning portrayal of this construct and its existence on the edge of life. All beings battle for life, no matter how life is gifted, and David Adams creates this battle within something that has been alive for mere minutes, evoking pathos and poignancy.

I would definitely read on from this point.
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