We Are Legion (We Are Bob) by Dennis E. TaylorMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
Not unlike Dungeon Crawler Carl in how a major publisher picked up the series years after it started out as an indie piece, this Bobiverse has now come to my attention as a wacky piece of sci-fi satire. Bizarrely managing to serve as the missing link between Old Man's War and Ancillary Justice, with its main character getting a new lease on life as an AI with many clones of himself in a ship's computer, it also plays out with some clear influence from Parable of the Sower in the DNA. Between Bob's 21st century death and 22nd century revival, America falls to a religious nutcase fascist who is actually successful in his coup against his legitimate successor, precipitating lengthy wars and several countries sending colony ships out into deep space. It's a combination of dorky humor and the kind of politics we all need to keep down in order to get to the Star Trek universe humanity really needs to live, and while the marketing is angling for the legions of DCC fans, as one of the few DCC anti-fans, it's working for me, for now. At least I know this series has an ending...
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