enne📚 reviewed Platform Decay by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #8)
Platform Decay
3 stars
New Murderbot! An action snack, but a bit shallow. It was fine—I will read every Murderbot until the end of time—but also, there just isn't enough here for me.
I said, “We’re not sacrificing anybody.” It just came out, I couldn’t help it.
(Emotion check: Apparently there is an easier way to do things, but I wouldn’t know. I like to do it the hard way, and take as much physical and emotional damage as possible.)
The new shtick this book is that Murderbot has installed a mental health module that checks in with it when its neural tissue generates "weird chemicals or whatever". Murderbot has to explicitly deal more with its feelings that normally it would ignore. Unfortunately, this narrative device doesn't feel like it has the same level of impact on the story as something like the trauma response in System Collapse.
I wish we had gotten more character development or even just character reveals. We get more Farai, but there's not enough ART or Three for my tastes.
