Book Review
Sep. 15th, 2025 08:15 pmRogue Protocol
by Martha Wells
This is the third Murderbot book, in which Murderbot visits a defunct terraforming operation in order to find evidence against the corporation that tried to kill them and their team of humans in the first book. Murderbot finds themself thrown together with a team of humans sent to salvage the terraforming station. The station is not quite the abandoned derelict they thought, however. Murderbot thus yet again ends up saving the hides of humans they would rather not be interacting with at all.
This was a nice little adventure with a couple of interesting plot twists and characters. The team of humans have a robot that they've developed a friendship with, and Murderbot has some strong reactions to observing that relationship. I really liked seeing the ways Murderbot's experience of humans expands here.
by Martha Wells
This is the third Murderbot book, in which Murderbot visits a defunct terraforming operation in order to find evidence against the corporation that tried to kill them and their team of humans in the first book. Murderbot finds themself thrown together with a team of humans sent to salvage the terraforming station. The station is not quite the abandoned derelict they thought, however. Murderbot thus yet again ends up saving the hides of humans they would rather not be interacting with at all.
This was a nice little adventure with a couple of interesting plot twists and characters. The team of humans have a robot that they've developed a friendship with, and Murderbot has some strong reactions to observing that relationship. I really liked seeing the ways Murderbot's experience of humans expands here.