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One Jump Ahead (2007)

por Mark L. Van Name

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Jon Moore: A nanotech-enhanced warrior who wants nothing more than a quiet life and a way back to his strange home world. Lobo: An AI-enhanced Predator-Class Assault Vehicle, a mobile fortress equipped for any environment from the seabed to interstellar space. TWO WOLVES IN A GALAXY OF LARGER PREDATORS! Jon Moore wanted only to relax on the pristine planet of Macken--but Macken was the secret battleground of two megacorporations, both determined to control the local jump gate and the riches of an undeveloped world. Moore was too valuable a tool not to be used, whether or not he was willing. What the corporations didn't realize was that Moore had a mind of his own and a conscience that wouldn't let him quit until he'd righted the wrong they'd tricked him into making. And Moore had Lobo--or just possibly Lobo had Jon Moore, because this Assault Vehicle had a mind of its own, too. Finding allies and enemies among terrorist groups and elite mercenaries, gun-runners and the only kind of government possible on a frontier short on rules and long on riches, Jon and Lobo fight to a climax with a corporate army that can't afford to leave any witnesses. Exotic settings, fast action, real tech, mechanically-enhanced animals -- and a beautiful woman who's as deadly as a cobra! One Jump Ahead: the first novel in the Jon & Lobo series… (mais)
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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
We are introduced to a worn, weary, nano-bot infested mercenary. Who happens to have a thing about his sister, who he doesn't know if she is alive or not. After the 5th time of him having a flashback, or a memory, or some whine, about her, it really got tiresome.

He also is incredibly stupid, getting tricked, because he won't do the proper interrogation of people. He simply needed to do a quick search on the captive and he would have learned whose daughter she truly was.

But he buys a powerful AI ship, who he is always complaining about as being to smart-alecky.

Then everything ends happily and he sails off into the stars to continue his life.

If I come across the rest of the series for free, I'll definitely read them, but wouldn't really want to pay for them. ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
This is a military SciFi space adventure and whether or not you will like it depends on taste. It is well written, but, to me, the science was weak and the characters were unlikeable. The first person main character is credulous, rude, and prone to reacting with intimidation or violence. His one redeeming quality is that he regrets his actions afterward. The female sidekick who makes her appearance relatively late in the book is a borderline psychopath - she enjoys killing. The one bit of comic relief that kept it enjoyable was that the electrical appliances are intelligent and the main character can tap into their inane conversations about doing laundry or cooking meals. These did not add to the story, but they did provide some respite from the combat and torture scenes. Although the story flows well, I found I did not particularly care what happened to the characters or, for that matter, to the universe they called home. I found nothing admirable about either. ( )
  DLMorrese | Oct 14, 2016 |
I almost liked this book. It starts off as a military sci-fi and there is some action and stuff blows up. And there is a thread of vigilantism, which I really enjoy in a book, but then there was also the "humor" and the continual repetitions about how Lobo had too much personality programming. I think I understood that after the 14th mention of it... no need to keep reminding me.

Anyway, it is another one of those that is just on the cusp of being good enough to read more in the series. I probably will, if I come across them, but I don't think I would go seek them out anywhere. ( )
  crazybatcow | Oct 11, 2016 |
I'm not a big reader of military science fiction but the cover blurb drew me in on this one. Reading other reviews is seems as if maybe this type of story isn't so original but I like it anyway. Completely original stories are hard to come by anyway. For a first book of a projected series I think it did a good job of setting up the characters (Jon and Lobo). We get clues about Jon's past (he's from an apparently destroyed planet, he has a mysterious missing sister, he somehow has nanotech in him which the universe thinks is impossible, etc.) With all this raw material for future stories, I hope future stories revolve around explaining this past. I would also think that the AI Lobo has a past and that could be drawn on. I have only two complaints about the story.

1. I think it is poorly edited. I lost track of how many times Jon complains to himself about Lobo's sarcasm. We got it, Lobo is sarcastic, no need to beat us over the head with it. That's just one example of multiple repeated themes that only the slowest reader would need repeated more than two or three times. Another is Jon's constant remorse over killing. We get it, he's going to have bad dreams for the rest of his life.

2. There were some logical inconsistencies in the book. The biggest was around the central point of the book. Jon is enhanced with nanomachines. Something that his missing sister did to him. This is his big secret. Of course he has to use this power and I don't have a problem with that. But the reader isn't given enough info to understand limitations of the power. Sometimes it seems he can do anything, other times, when the nano seems like it would come in handy (PLOT POINT) like when he is captured, they're no use at all. He's desperate to keep this a secret but (another PLOT POINT) during the assault on Kelco HQ, it's necessary for his nanos to disrupt the sensors. How can he do that without revealing his power to his team? ( )
  capewood | Dec 8, 2014 |
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Jon Moore: A nanotech-enhanced warrior who wants nothing more than a quiet life and a way back to his strange home world. Lobo: An AI-enhanced Predator-Class Assault Vehicle, a mobile fortress equipped for any environment from the seabed to interstellar space. TWO WOLVES IN A GALAXY OF LARGER PREDATORS! Jon Moore wanted only to relax on the pristine planet of Macken--but Macken was the secret battleground of two megacorporations, both determined to control the local jump gate and the riches of an undeveloped world. Moore was too valuable a tool not to be used, whether or not he was willing. What the corporations didn't realize was that Moore had a mind of his own and a conscience that wouldn't let him quit until he'd righted the wrong they'd tricked him into making. And Moore had Lobo--or just possibly Lobo had Jon Moore, because this Assault Vehicle had a mind of its own, too. Finding allies and enemies among terrorist groups and elite mercenaries, gun-runners and the only kind of government possible on a frontier short on rules and long on riches, Jon and Lobo fight to a climax with a corporate army that can't afford to leave any witnesses. Exotic settings, fast action, real tech, mechanically-enhanced animals -- and a beautiful woman who's as deadly as a cobra! One Jump Ahead: the first novel in the Jon & Lobo series

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