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The Jesus Incident
The Jesus Incident
Author: Frank Herbert, Bill Ransom
Raja Flattery, as chaplain/psychiatrist of the Tau Ceti expedition, had participated in the development of the vast artificial consciousness known as Ship that guided humankind to the stars.  — Now Ship has its own destiny, and its own demands.  And Raja finds himself awakened from coldsleep to assist in the creation of a new order of m...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780425074671
ISBN-10: 0425074676
Publication Date: 5/15/1984
Pages: 416
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Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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Kibi avatar reviewed The Jesus Incident on + 582 more book reviews
Return of Ship, August 27, 2001
Reviewer: desmoinesmusiclover (Iowa USA)

Unlike Dune, this series has been out of print for some time. Shame! No one does it better than Herbert but Dune-Mania has left too much of his best work unread and unknown. Dune was a masterpiece, no question. But the series devolved into action novels - the work of creating his universe did not have to be re-done so the rest was just what happens next (and as Brian continues the series, what happened before). The Voidship series is different. Beginning with Destination: Void, which establishes the premise, each novel must reestablish the world in which it is set. Each set of characters has very new hurdles and new forms of intelligent life(? at least self-awareness) to deal with, each with their own world view. A good marketing bet would be to reintroduce these novels in paperback, capitalizing on the popularity of the Dune series. Let the new generation of sf readers discover the other worlds of Frank Herbert. This review refers to the series - Destination: Void, The Jesus Incident, The Lazarus Effect, and The Ascension Factor
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Herbert describes some awesome alien creatures in this book. Alas, I found everything else rather boring.

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