Proces změny

, #2

Hardcover, 168 pages

Czech language

Published Oct. 14, 2019 by Fobos.

ISBN:
978-80-7585-649-4
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v druhém díle deníků Robokata se opět setkáváme s postavou sympatického a neustále sebeironizujícího androida. Oproti předchozí misi se ale teď ocitá na útěku a ve snaze pochopit svou dost možná krvavou minulost se rozhodne lidem přiblížit víc, než mu kdy bylo milé. Dokáže si i tentokrát Robokat udržet odstup od citově zmateného světa lidí a rostoucího zmatku ve své vlastní objevené osobnosti, nebo propadne zoufalství a frustraci z toho, že životu a vlastnímu já nelze porozumět a uchýlí se k nezájmu o sebe i druhé? Vydejte se znovu na neznámé planety a vesmírné stanice, kde platí jedno pravidlo: samotář zde nepřežije.

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reviewed Artificial Condition by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #2)

Review of 'Artificial condition' on 'Goodreads'

I still find murderbot awfully relatable and funny.
this series reads quickly and it’s entertaining enough even if it doesn't get deep and just skims over the surface of things.
good to pass the time and share murderbot's awkwardness due to being surrounded by the emotional beings called humans.

reviewed Artificial Condition by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #2)

Review of 'Artificial Condition (The Murderbot Diaries, #2)' on 'Goodreads'

This is the second book of The Murderbot Diaries and I enjoyed it a lot more than the first one. It had a bit of a detective novel feel to it, even though it isn't anything like that. Plus I really enjoyed that there was another AI for Murderbot to talk to. I hope ART comes back in the future! Looking forward to reading more of these fun, short books.

reviewed Artificial Condition by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #2)

Review of 'Artificial Condition' on 'Goodreads'

4.5 stars for this one. I enjoyed it way more than the first one, though it nicely continues Murderbot's story. Murderbot has a hacked governor module, so is basically one of the dreaded rogues only known in media. It hacked it after a massacre in a mining pit on some moon. But Murderbot barely remembers anything about it, so instead of staying with the crew that adopted it, it runs off to travel to the mining moon to find out what happened.

On the way she 'befriends' ART, an asshole transport ship, and finds new humans to protect. Of course everything goes terribly wrong, and Murderbot has to do what it's great at: murdering.

Seriously, I enjoyed just about anything here. ART was great, the story about the surveyors wanting their data back was exciting, and it even included a non-binary character, and diverse relationships. Bring it on, modern science …

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Subjects

  • Human-computer interaction
  • Life on other planets
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Androids
  • Robots
  • Interplanetary voyages
  • Fiction
  • Fiction, suspense

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