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Binas Visionen

by SUSAN SCHWARTZ

Multiple plotlines intertwine as Aurelia Bina falls ins Koma after a failed experiment involving the mysterious "Brennendes Nichts," while agents, including Monkey and a team of Siganesinnen, investigate the aftermath of the Ylanten's actions and the fate of the superintelligence NATHAN. Themes of teamwork, experimental risk, and the struggle against enigmatic cosmic forces drive this setup-heavy first part of a double novel.

Reader Review Summary

Set in the Perry Rhodan universe, this installment (Band 3317) by Susan Schwartz continues the space opera saga with multiple interwoven plotlines centered around Terra and Luna. The narrative follows several characters, including Aurelia Bina, who experiences a mysterious coma after an encounter with the 'Brennenden Nichts', and Cameron Rioz, who undergoes training with Monkey to develop his abilities. The story also features a group of Siganesinnen investigating Ylanten technology, as well as the ongoing efforts to restore the superintelligence NATHAN, which has been disrupted by the Ylanten. The book is structured as the first part of a double novel, setting up events and mysteries to be resolved in the subsequent volume. The death of illustrator Swen Papenbrock shortly before publication is noted by several readers, adding a somber context to the release.

Readers appreciated the engaging subplots, particularly the training sequences between Monkey and Cameron Rioz, and the depiction of Aurelia Bina's experiences. The inclusion of the Siganesinnen team was highlighted as a fun and interesting element by some, and the dynamic between established characters like Icho Tolot and Monkey was noted as a positive aspect. The book's pacing and the anticipation it builds for the second part of the double novel were also mentioned as strengths. Additionally, the empathetic portrayal of the resistance against the 'Brennenden Nichts' and the 'Fanszene' section by Christina Hacker received praise.

Some readers found the novel's structure too fragmented, with multiple storylines running in parallel and only loosely converging. The Ylanten plotline and the Siganesinnen's investigation did not resonate with all readers, with some expressing confusion or lack of engagement. Certain characters, such as Icho Tolot and Monkey, were described as less compelling or even irritating in this installment. The transition to the main plot involving Aurelia Bina was seen as abrupt, and the book was perceived by some as primarily a setup for the next volume, lacking major revelations or resolutions.

The book was published on March 14, 2025, and falls within the space opera and science fiction genres. It has received an average reader rating of 3.29 out of 5 from 21 ratings and 8 full reviews. The narrative references ongoing series lore, including the TLD, USO, and the Galaktiker, and features both new and recurring characters. The context of Swen Papenbrock's passing is acknowledged in several reviews, and the book is part of a long-running serialized format, with expectations set for further developments in the following volume.

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