Terre des origines, tome 1

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Orson Scott Card, Arnaud Mousnier-Lompré: Terre des origines, tome 1 (Paperback, 1995, L'Atalante)

Paperback, 378 pages

Published Feb. 28, 1995 by L'Atalante.

ISBN:
978-2-84172-002-6
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The planet called Harmony had been settled by humans nearly forty million years before. The colony had been placed under the care of an artificial intelligence, called the Oversoul, high in orbit. This master computer had one overriding command: Guard the people of Harmony against the dangers that destroyed humankind on Earth and other worlds. But now the Oversoul was itself in danger. Its systems were failing. Soon, within a thousand years, catastrophic war would break out on Harmony unless the Oversoul could be repaired.

The Oversoul determined that its core must be taken back to lost Earth, to interface with the Master Computer there, to be repaired and reprogrammed. But in order to do that, someone on Harmony must be given back the knowledge of space travel. And so the Oversoul must interfere directly with individuals on Harmony, in order to save the planet from disaster.

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meh - Card is a decent storyteller but this book is mostly a set up for the series (5 books total). Three hundred pages of set up? I may read the others and change my view, but frankly there's not much in this one to inspire me to want to read the rest.