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The Murderbot Diaries makes first contact in this new, futuristic, standalone novel exploring sentience and artificial intelligence through the lenses of conflicted robot hero Unit Four, from Marina Lostetter, critically acclaimed author of Noumenon, Noumenon Infinity, and Noumenon Ultra. When Unit Four--a biological soft robot built and stored high above the Jovian atmosphere--is activated for the first time, it's in crisis mode. Aliens are attacking the Helium-3 mine it was created to oversee, and now its sole purpose is to defend Earth's largest energy resource from the invaders in ship-to-ship combat. But something's wrong. Unit Four doesn't feel quite right. There are files in its databanks it can't account for, unusual chemical combinations roaring through its pipes, and the primers it possesses on the aliens are suspiciously sparse. The robot is under orders to seek and destroy. That's all it knows. According to its handler, that's all it needs to know. Determined to fulfill its directives, Unit Four launches its ship and goes on the attack, but it has no idea it's about to get caught in a downward spiral of misinformation, reprograming, and interstellar conflict. Most robots are simple tools. Unit Four is well on its way to becoming something more....
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3.5 stars. Wow, Lostetter released The Helm of Midnightand this one in the same year?! After reading HoM I was curious to pick up more by them. I didn't love this one as much, but like the other book it took my about a quarter to get into it. It's basically about a robot struggling with identity and it has a mystery of sorts and found family aspects. Aside from that I think it's nothing like the Murderbot Diaries, which it's compared to. My issues are hard to identify, but I think sometimes it felt a bit info dumpy and that put me off. Regardless, Lostetter has another release in 2022 and I will be looking out for it.