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3.0 out of 5 stars
A close call for Sogan,
By Silmarillion (Romania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Star Commandos: Jungle Assault (Paperback)
A mission that had to be a quick-in/quick-out repossesion of an arms load carried off by pirates turns to grief when the nature decides to play a part in the whole bussiness. Sogan's telepathic link to animals is of little help in this world of horrors, and the succes of the mission depends solely on his willingness to take the most ruthless and self-destroying decision.
I was really waiting to see what'll happen if and when Sogan finally decided to kill himself due wounded pride, rightful reason or any reason at all. This was the one chance he got to do it - and the team saved him again. After all those horrific wounds only he seems to get (the others are about always saved by his actions), he chose to shot himself with the blaster. I was expecting a battleship to blow up with him - but nope, and he survives this strain, too. Recommended. |
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Star Commandos: Jungle Assault by P. M. Griffin (Paperback - April 1, 1991)
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