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Pantheon Of Vengeance (Outlanders) [Mass Market Paperback]

James Axler (Author)
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Outlanders August 12, 2008
Damage Criteria

The war to pull Earth and humanity back from the iron grip of slavery shifts against an inhuman enemy both calculating and unpredictable. For those with the knowledge and will to reclaim their planet, a blueprint for survival has emerged: to challenge the future, they must reckon with the chilling and immutable past.

Sustained Sweep

Several baronies have disappeared, as if swallowed by the earth. Strange disturbances lead Kane and the others to a giant sinkhole in a remote and wild area of Mexico, where reality merges with an ancient culture of sorcery. Here, a beautiful, mysterious guerilla leader wages war against a terrifying army of demons spiriting humans into the subterranean netherworld. Joining the fight, the Cerberus rebels invade the cavernous chambers of a hidden world, and confront a self-styled warlord using preDark nuclear tech to rule the depths of the planet.



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Artem15's flat treaded, semiclawed metal foot sank into the hillside with all the ponderous weight of her three-thousand-pound, clockwork-geared frame. The robot's pace seemed to be leisurely as she topped the small swell in the terrain, but it was just the illusion cast by her towering fifteen-foot height. Each swing of her long, mechanized legs was accompanied by the soft, melodic whistle of polished joints grinding against each other.

Artem15 was a decidedly female construct. There was no disguising her feminine breastplate, contrasting with the masculine-sculpted copper torsos of her fellow mechanically suited warriors. Her head, a camera-laden module with ruby-red optics placed where the eyes would be in a bronze-forged representation of a woman's face, was hunched between shoulder-mounted guns. A mane of glimmering golden ribbons of polished and colored steel wool hung like real hair.

Diana Pantopoulos, who piloted the one-and-a-half-ton mobile war suit, was one of the elite. Thus she had been rewarded with the identity Artem15. A mere combat drone bore a singular red ID number painted onto a coppery simulation of a pectoral muscle. The rank-and-file drone pilots strode into battle with ID stencils, not names drawn from the gods of ancient Greece. The mane of Diana Pantopoulos's suit glimmered like fire in the sunset, two fat, braided ropes of gold-polished cable falling forward to provide her metallic breasts a modicum of modesty, keeping the Artem15 armor from flashing naked breasts on the battlefield. Though the war suit pilot called the metals that made up the armor copper and bronze, they weren't. They were far older materials, crafted by beings whom Hera Olympiad had identified as the gods themselves. The specifics really didn't matter to Diana, because inside the robot walker, she was not just another subject of the New Olympian nation state; she was Artem15, the Artemis of the third millennium.

She swiveled her camera head to the left, spying Are5, with his green copper Mohawk jutting from forehead to the back of his neck, as sharp and aggressive as a circular-saw blade. A glance to the right showed Apo110, his burnished yellow locks a more masculine rendition of her own red-gold wig.

The three of them were Hera's representatives of the pantheon known as Strike Force Olympus. The three towered twice as tall as a man, and they bristled with cannons and wielded massive manipulator claws that could fold into fists easily capable of crushing a boulder. The god-themed robot warriors had their own weapons, based on their larger-than-life inspirations, while the robot drones that they led were styled after helmeted Spartan warriors; one forearm was concealed under a buckler five feet in diameter, while the other arm ended in a spike-knuckled claw that could fold into a two-foot-wide monster fist.

Artem15 looked down into the valley. The commander units and their squadron of Spartan troopers were standing as a copper-colored wall, overseeing a writhing mass that she knew could be nothing but the opposition. The dark one, Thanatos, did not possess the industrial means to match the mechanized might that shielded New Olympus, but the Hydrae hordes below, the warriors of Tartarus, had been produced in clone farms. Despite their primitive technology, they still posed a deadly threat to the Greeks who had striven to rise from postapocalyptic barbarism in the shattered island nation. Thanatos's legion of black, scale-skinned Hydrae snarled, glaring up as one, creating the image of a thousand-handed, thousand-eyed organism of astonishing size. Artem15 knew that the clone horde did indeed act as if it were under the command of a hive mind. Though armed only with muskets and bayonets, the simplest weapons that Thanatos could produce, they were a fearsome force that threatened to overwhelm the town Strike Force Olympus had sworn to protect.

Artem15's pilot clicked on the loudspeaker built into her head unit. "You have only one chance. Turn back, and you all shall live."

As one, the Hydrae horde surged up the hill, their bare, claw-toed feet digging into the grassy slope. The front line opened up with their muskets, and Artem15's copper-colored breastplate shuddered under a sheet of lead balls. The smooth, polished surface sported dozens of pockmarks, creating a terrain of dimples, dents and craters on the lovingly sculpted torso plate.

Artem15 triggered her shoulder-mounted guns. The built-in weapons were belt-fed blasters that fired cartridge ammunition, faster and more powerful rounds than the musket balls, but required more craftsmanship to make.

The other mechanized units matched her actions except for Are5, who deployed his twin thermal axes. The Mohawked war machine leaped across the gulf of fifty yards between the formation of robots and the churning throng of clones, clawed feet crashing into the writhing enemy force. Are5 would engage in conflict his way, which had carried battles to success on a hundred occasions.

Three thousand pounds of machinery easily crushed a dozen Hydrae under the huge, four taloned feet. The force of Are5's impact jarred the hillside loose. A small landslide rushed down the slope, tripping up scores more Hydrae as the wave of freed soil cascaded into shins and thighs. While the other war suits relied on their shoulder-mounted machine guns, Are5 preferred a more hands-on approach. His twin double-headed ax blades, heated to five hundred degrees Fahrenheit by internal thermal elements, carved through flesh in wide, sweeping strokes that separated torsos and severed limbs all around him. The axes had been folded and stored in customized housings, and Are5 used the axes to clear a fifteen-foot-wide swath in two body-shredding swings of the robot's long arms. The clone horde had taken the war god avatar's bait and swarmed toward him, rising to the challenge of bayonet versus red-hot ax blade.

Artem15 let her shoulder guns fall silent, drawing one of her javelins. Like the goddess of the hunt she emulated, the war armor she piloted favored the slender, accurate, explosive spears. A powerful throw launched the warhead-tipped javelin at more than a thousand feet per second, and though Artem15 could easily and accurately toss the spear two miles, at the spitting-range distance between her and the savage Hydrae, it was like shooting a bullet into an anthill. The custom-tipped spear burst through relatively fragile humanoid forms, tearing them to pieces before the internal fuse was finally armed with the right amount of kinetic energy and impacted on the mass of one reptilian. The deceleration-based fuse enabled the gore-spattered missile to explode and scythe out a deadly storm of shrapnel, clearing out a crowd of mutants who rushed to overtake Are5.

To her left, Apo110 unleashed the heat of the sun itself. Greek fire consumed a flank of irate clones who had swept around in an attempt to outmaneuver the guardian war machines. Powdered, aerosol-based orichalcum reacted on contact with sunlight and flashed brilliantly, long tongues licking through the scale-skinned Hydrae and leaving behind only blackened bones. Robot drone troopers lashed out with spike-adorned, two-foot-wide metal fists even as their shoulder guns blazed incessantly. The Spartan suits featured massive arms able to deliver nearly seventy tons of kinetic force with each punch. Even without the lethal spikes, the massive paws of the clockwork warrior robots would have turned any smaller humanoid into a pulped mass of gore. The spikes were there to keep a glancing punch from merely tossing a stunned opponent to the ground.

"Dammit! Get off!" a Spartan pilot yelled.

Artem15 turned her head and spotted a swarm of scaled flesh piled into a mound twenty feet high. She watched as a clockwork fist burst through the surface before being swallowed again by the writhing melee. She triggered the shoulder weaponry, but for every two she knocked aside, four more rose. The Hydrae were indeed like their namesake Hydra as they swarmed over the cleared body.

"Artie! There's more heading to the town!" another Spartan called. "A second formation is in motion!"

Artem15 whirled away from her beleagured ally. "Airy, Pollie! Hold the line here! You two, with me!"

Hydraulic leg pistons hurled Diana into the air with enough force to shove her deep into her pilot's couch. The twenty-yard bound took her to the top of the hill. Those same hydraulics compressed on landing, cushioning the impact. The two drone infantry she'd directed to follow her were close on her heels, and together they shoved off down the far slope of the hill, riding their front and hind toes like skis as they utilized gravity and forward momentum to rocket down the hillside. Moving at more than one hundred miles per hour, they closed the distance to intercept the maddened clones charging toward the town.

The town's militia, armed with pikes and crude muzzle loaders, were braced for the enemy assault. Artem15 admired the courage of those she was sworn to protect, but she knew that the Hydrae were bred for ruthlessness, great strength and endurance. The picket line of human defenders was outnumbered by the savage attackers whose aplomb for killing made them more than a match for simple citizens defending their homes.

Artem15 opened fire with her shoulder guns, perforating the flank of Hydrae as they bypassed the mechanized hilltop force. Three pairs of machine guns, however, were not enough to counter the Tartarus hordes. Artem15 drew another of her javelins and hurled it into the heart of the group. The detonation of the 70 mm warhead devastated the back half of the column of Hydrae mutants. Bodies stumbled and tripped over downed brethren.

The town's militia opened fire with its own primitive muskets and bolt-action rifles, joining the fight. As the Hydrae at the head of the charging remnants fell with bullets puncturing their organs, the remaining attackers renewed their charge, leaping over black-scaled corpses twisted in the dirt.

The New Olympian pilot reached for anotherjavelin, but the horde was suddenly too close to the skirmish line defending the town. They would be ca...


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Gold Eagle; First Edition edition (August 12, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373638590
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373638598
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,592,660 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New Direction, August 30, 2008
This review is from: Pantheon Of Vengeance (Outlanders) (Mass Market Paperback)
The new writer of this series has brought a fresh voice and renewed energy to an already well loved cast of characters.
Secondary characters were as well developed and interesting as the established ones and the story was fast paced and thought provoking.
I hope we see more of the pilots of New Olympus in future books.

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1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pantheon Panders, August 5, 2008
This review is from: Pantheon Of Vengeance (Outlanders) (Mass Market Paperback)
A new and 4th author pens the latest Outlanders novel here, and we have mixed emotions about it.

The good part is that it is a fast-paced typical Outlanders adventure, chock-full of action and adventure that one expects in a novel. The adventure storyline here is somewhat bigger than usual, and has a somewhat different feeling to it, due in part to new Transformer-like robots and all the Greek mythology based names, place, monsters, and characters. The new author did a pretty good job at characterization, albeit staying within the strict confines that Ellis unfortunately sticks with.

Doug is obviously a Mark Ellis, so he sticks to the primary character sketches that Mark created,(which are from the blueprints of Deathlands characters.) Unlike the fantastic writings of Mel Odom and Victor Milan, who had taken the characters to new heights in developing their characters and their relationships, unfortunately Doug Wojtowitz sticks to the same old script there. The only thing now is that Kane and Brigid hold hands, and she gets jealous over Hera's come-on to Kane. But why is she jealous? Brigid hasn't even been given an Outlander decoder ring by Kane, even after 10 years worth of books! The stagnation of the characters continues.

The overall storyline was a good idea, but had some incredible leaps of faith for believability's sake at times. We had some issues with some of the broad action sequences. From the overwhelming numbers to the god-like powers of Hera, it seemed at times that Kane, Grant, Brigid, and Domi could have been a helluva lot more scared and nervous at being confronted by creatures with unlimited powers. Instead, the new author had them cracking lame jokes and such, thus making the threat less threatening to the reader. Big mistake.

But we have to hand it to this new author to Outlanders. He proved that we don't need mark Ellis penning the Outlanders novels. He is replacable. We prefer Mel odom and Victor Milan's action writing and their renditions of kane not turning down every hot babe, whetehr Good or Evil, that comes his way. (And why is it always Kane?) That's what we liked about Odom and Milan's work. Odom had Kane and Brigid finally showing their sexual feelings toward each other, and Milan's Kane actually took up a beautiful woman's offers. Wow, what a realistic concept! Also, insofar as action sequences go, Mel odom and Victor Milan were better at this.

Although this new author showed much promise, perhaps some action sequences were so big, due in part of the Transformer-type robots, it was hard to imagine what they looked like. Would probably come off much better on film. And the cartoonish, and somewhat crappy cover art doesn't give you a good rendition of what these metal bots and Hera look like. The new Outlanders cover artist just cannot fully capture the thing and character correctly since Satan's Seed.

We have to say that this new author at least did a solid job at the New Olypiad's characters. They were pretty interesting. Especially Hera. Her changing character was pretty slick, but she could have easily slayed the Cerberus warriors with all her immense powers that grew and grew. But his rendition of Marduk was way off. He didn't seem like he acted as he did in the past. It was his dialogue. Didn't sound like one of the snake-faced overlords. Too human. (And he would have given Grant a much harder time in a mano-a-mano battle.)

But, overall, for a first-timer to this series, this new author has proven that he can do the job. If he comes out with another, we hope he has the writing cojones to enhance and furhter the stagnating characters of Kane and Brigid. And where's Shizuka? The Cerberus warriors have an entire army and nation of New Edo to call upon, but they go to war in Greece where there are unlimited vat-grown Nephilim, an overlord and powerful skimmers, and other varmints are waiting for them in overwhelming numbers. Yeah, right.

Not a bad book. But with room for improvement.
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