Fatální kolaps

, #7

Hardcover, 296 pages

Czech language

Published July 25, 2025 by Fobos.

ISBN:
978-80-277-4069-7
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Po událostech Střetu myslí vysílá nechvalně proslulá korporace Barish-Estranza na nově kolonizovanou planetu ohroženou neznámou kontaminací záchranné lodě a také svoje bezpečnostní jednotky. Jde jí ale skutečně o záchranu nebohých kolonistů potýkajících se s touto zvláštní mimozemskou nákazou, nebo v nich spíš vidí levnou pracovní sílu pro svoje vlastní podniky?

Ani tentokrát nemůže Robokat zůstat stranou a nechat lidi, ať si svoje záležitosti vyřeší sami mezi sebou, byť by se nejraději stáhl do ústraní a v poklidu trávil nekonečné hodiny sledováním seriálů.

Jenže cítí, že s ním je něco v nepořádku: nefunguje v normálních provozních parametrech. ARTova posádka a lidé ze Skupiny pro ochranu prostředí dělají, co mohou, aby kolonisty zachránili, ale v nerovném boji s Barish-Estranzou a jejími jednotkami budou muset doufat, že Robokat přijde na to, co se s ním děje, a to co nejrychleji.

5 editions

reviewed System Collapse by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #7)

Binge watch..., ehem, reading helps a lot

Glad I am reading all the books back to back.

Love the longer novels in the series. Diving into the more human aspect of SecUnit. Tbh, I missed all the hacking into systems - and somehow (after such a long time preparing for the end) the book was ending too fast (meaning I could have gone with another chapter or two ;).

Off to read #8 - Platform Decay

reviewed System Collapse by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #7)

Murhabotti alisuorittaa

Suoraa jatkoa Network Effectille, jossa Murhabotti ihmisineen selvitteli siirtokunnan asioita planeetan pinnalla.

Toinen yhtiö ei vaan luovuta vaan haluaa kaikki asukkaat orjatyöläisiksi, mitä Murhabotin ihmiset haluavat estää. Siirtokunnan historiasta selviää uusia asioita ja täytyy lähteä tuntematonta kohti. Murhabotti itse ei ole oikein kunnossa.

Kirja lähti liikkeelle melko täysillä ja selittelemättä. Oli niin paljon erilaisia tunneleita ja hangaareja että vähän jo eksyin niihin. Ehkä ei ihan paras sarjassa.

reviewed System Collapse by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #7)

Now I'm done reading all books there are in this series...

... and I'm not satisfied and now keep waiting for a new book in this series. What is so fun is the always hard strategical thinking Murderbot and ART and their humans have to do, which always happens because they are always in dire straits because of buccaneering megalarge companies doing their power grabs over humans, other companies, even planets.

Also, because it's fun because Murderbot got rid of its governor module, so it can be free. But the governor module also manages anger, and since it's down, the anger is always up. Beware of ART, who is much bigger than Murderbot, and so he's got much bigger amounts of anger, you know.

And also because it feels like Murderbot is freeing lots of other SecBots everywhere and this might lead to a full stop revolution of SecBots and larger bots as well.

Another round still brings surprises

Murderbot just has near infinite potential as a character. It's multiprocessing nature makes the stories complex but so rich, I feel like starting the whole series again now to pick up the bits I missed.

reviewed System Collapse by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #7)

💗 Murderbot 💗

I continue to love the Murderbot series. By this point, the action parts have lost impact because there's too much precedent for how they're going to turn out, so I think it's wise of Wells to play that part down a bit in this book, in favour of a story more about persuasion and trust building. And the ongoing saga of Murderbot learning about both its limits and capabilities continues to be one of the most relatable arcs in SF/F.

reviewed System Collapse by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #7)

Another satisfying Murderbot treat!

This seventh Murderbot story is a direct sequel, a part 2 even, to Network Effect, which was not actually the previous book published. So if it's been a couple years since you read Network Effect, it's worth doing a quick reread before starting this one as there are a lot of references to the events in that book which will be hard to keep track of unless it's fairly fresh in your memory. Or at least read a plot summary somewhere.

That said, Network Effect did seem to leave a lot of questions unanswered at the end, so getting a part 2 is wonderful and learning a bit more about ART and the organization ART is part of were an extra treat. I ended this book wanting an entire side series about Three and where they end up. Another satisfying Murderbot treat!

reviewed System Collapse by Martha Wells (duplicate) (The Murderbot Diaries, #7)

Review of 'System Collapse' on 'Storygraph'

System Collapse is the direct sequel to Network Effect (Book 5), therefore, it is highly recommended to review it prior to diving into this one. There is no introductory summary, and initially there are characters aplenty that would make you feel confused if you've totally forgotten the previous story.

Murderbot is having more feels, even if it doesn't like it. It continues bonding with more humans, and consuming digital media on the side to help it cope with everything going on. We still see it analyzing and overcoming the many situations it gets into (or rather dragged into by its humans), but it is struggling as it bears the weight of the recent events.

This new story has a more introspect and trauma-overcoming tone compared to Fugitive Telemetry's murder mystery and the action-focused Network Effect, but the action scenes are still there and still great.

The series has been really …

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