The Clone Alliance Dramatized Adapta..., Steven L. Kent
The Clone Alliance Dramatized Adapta..., Steven L. Kent
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Synopsis

Earth, 2512 A.D. Humans have spread across the six arms of the Milky Way galaxy. The Unified Authority controls Earth's colonies with its military made up almost entirely of clones -- until civil war breaks out. Now the U.A. struggles to survive after a devastating attack cut its communications and left its fleets isolated...

Wayson Harris was one of thousands of clones born and bred to be the ultimate soldiers. But as an outlawed model, he was different from the rest -- possessing independent thoughts and an addiction to violence.

Stranded on a frontier planet, Harris is desperate to get back to civilization -- and back into the fight. But the rebel factions are warring among themselves, and Harris is contacted by a group that wants to return to the Unified Authority's command and protection -- and they want Harris to deliver their offer of allegiance.

Unable to resist the thrill of battle, Harris finds himself in the uniform of a U.A. Marine once more, leading a strike against the enemy. But the rebels have a powerful ally no one could have imagined...

About Steven L. Kent

Steven L. Kent, author and video game historian, has written for Wired, Boy’s Life, Rolling Stone, MSNBC, and numerous other publications. He is the author of the bestselling Rogue Clone series and The Ultimate History of Video Games.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Markus on May 26, 2018

I can't help enjoying these books. They aren't even remotely close to high-quality literature, they are just the sort of light, fun, action-oriented space novels you need to get your mind off more serious stuff. The protagonist remains a shallow, one-dimensional grunt, it's still blatantly Amerocentr......more

Goodreads review by Stifynsemons on March 11, 2022

[3.3 stars, I liked it, probably will read again some day] Slow start, fast finish. To a clone Marine, enemies are straightforward and violence is the answer. But a Liberator, a clone with strategic insight, inventiveness circumvents tough spots. As in the previous episodes, clone grunts are trustwor......more

Goodreads review by Becca on September 15, 2023

Initial thoughts: The Baptist stuff isn’t doctrinally sound, and the idea that a true Christian would not witness to someone (even a clone) about Jesus and his teachings based on a human assumption of whether or not someone has a soul is not what a Baptist would actually do. All are welcome, it’s no......more

Goodreads review by Robert on March 23, 2024

Extremely cheesy military scifi, which is exactly why I picked it up so no complaints here.......more

Goodreads review by Tim on February 13, 2020

Solid military science fiction - which I like as a rule - but almost no women in the whole book, for which I have deducted a star.......more