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Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780345363114 ISBN: 0345363116 Label: Del Rey Manufacturer: Del Rey Number Of Items: 1 Publication Date: December 16, 1989 Publisher: Del Rey Release Date: December 16, 1989 Studio: Del Rey Editorial Review: Product Description: A Warp In The Space-Time Continuum... The SDF-3 has remanifested from spacefold, but no one aboard has the faintest idea where they are. The ship appears to be grounded in some glowing fog, ensnared by light itself. Lang and Rem dub the phenomenon "newspace" -- but are at a loss to explain what it really is and who, or what, is keeping them there. For Lang, it seems like old times: The ship's Protoculture drives have disappeared. But other events are transpiring, unbeknownst to the stranded crew of the SDF-3. In Earthspace, the Ark Angel has been spared the fate suffered by the REF main fleet after the Invid transubstantiation. Vince and Jean Grant decide that the only logical course of action is to try and locate the SDF-3... On Haydon IV, something has awakened the Awareness -- and a mysterious change comes over the Haydonites. Exedore and the four Sterlings suddenly find themselves imprisoned beneath the surface -- as the planet leaves orbit, destination unknown... All of the pieces of this strange cosmic puzzle are about to come together...and the ultimate conflict is imminent. The question is: Will The Universe Survive? Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Robotech III Shadow ForceThis was a great book. The ending is finally revealed. It took me a long time to finish all the novels. So many interferences in our busy society. Here's how it goes: The SDF-3 gets stuck in a new universe, The planet Haydon IV turns out to be a spaceship and heads for the new universe where the SDF-3 is, Scott Bernard returns to Earth to find Marlene (a.k.a. Ariel), Rook is pregnant with Rand's baby, Sera dies, the Ark Angel tails Haydon IV in hopes of finding the missing SDF-3, Minmei takes ... Read More Rating: - Hello everyone...I am a Robotech addict.I read my first Robotech book because I liked the picture on the cover. Since then I have quite literally memorized every book in the series, including Sentinals as well as Zentradi Uprising and Before the Invid Storm. I own every book of every series and all of them are very dog earred. So I know what I am saying when I say that End of the Circle was a world altering experience for me. Although I may sound like a fanatic, my reasoning is this. Jack McKinney (two authors, one of whom, ... Read More Rating: - Don't forget funny.There are many reviews of these book. I really enjoyed the novel, but I also think that while trying to tie up all the loose ends that sometimes the story is hurt. When finishing a series you have to let some things go, so the reader goes away still wondering a tad. I think the author (or authors) tried just a little to much to cover every person, event or plot line in the Robotech universe. That is why I took away one star. On the other hand there was a lot of humor. For example, ... Read More Rating: - A Satisfying EndJack McKinney's controversial THE END OF THE CIRCLE attempts the impossible: to please die-hard fans of a sci-fi series in an attempt to try and bring their beloved saga to a close. The end result is admirable and I, personally, have no real complaints. The SDF-3, failing to appear in Earth space for the final assault on the Regis, de-folds in a mysterious void. Meanwhile, Scott Bernard on Earth begins his search for the lost ship while the remaining Sentinels on Tirol make some hard discoveries. ... Read More Rating: - DissapointingThis book seemed to be built for TV animation, something to "wow" everyone as they watched the battles, flashbacks, and transformation sequences. So as a book by itself, it failed for me completely. It was boring and ended this great saga on a very poor note. of course, if you were like me and needed to finish the saga, there's probably not much I can say that will stop you from reading the book. But don't expect a satisfying read. |