Télémétrie fugitive

, #6

20 x 14,4 x 1,2 cm, 144 pages

Langue : French

Publié 19 août 2021 par Atalante.

ISBN :
979-10-360-0084-3
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4 étoiles (1 critique)

Dans ce huis clos policier riche en rebondissements, AssaSynth, qui ne demande toujours qu’à rester dans son coin à regarder des séries (une vidéosurveillance digne de ce nom aurait permis de boucler l’affaire en deux temps trois mouvements, si vous voulez son avis), découvrira la valeur du travail d’équipe – avec les humains, qui ne sont pas tous incompétents, et les autres bots, qui ne sont pas tous stupides. Mais, surtout, notre androïde apprendra à ne pas céder à un travers finalement très humain : dépasser ses préjugés.

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Murder, Mystery, and Media: A Review of Fugitive Telemetry

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"Fugitive Telemetry," the sixth book in Martha Wells' acclaimed Murderbot Diaries series, delivers a delightful blend of snark, mystery, and reluctant heroism. Our beloved, misanthropic SecUnit, who would much rather binge-watch media in peace, finds itself embroiled in a murder investigation on Preservation Station.

The story kicks off with a dead body, disrupting Murderbot's plans for a quiet existence. This unexpected murder propels our anti-social protagonist into the role of a detective, navigating the intricacies of a space station murder mystery. With its characteristic wit and dry humour, Murderbot reluctantly engages with the humans of Preservation Station, who not only distrust it but also impose restrictions on its ability to hack systems and move freely.

This locked-room whodunit is packed with sarcastic commentary and clever insights, as Murderbot maneuvers through the investigation, uncovering clues and dealing with the prejudices that still linger despite robots being considered people. The tension between …