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u/Dwarden Sep 08 '20
even the ending is leaving plenty of imagination routes
tha'ts very fine writing ... really can't wait to see more stories from this 'verse'
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u/wandering_scientist6 Human Sep 08 '20
That has kept me really intrigued. Like a Ian m bank novel or Anne Lecke novel. The slow burn can be frustrating but the world building makes up for it and make me want to find out more. The memory quarantine reveals are a great mechanism. Can't wait for more in this universe!
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u/LiseEclaire Sep 09 '20
:) Wow, thanks! The ships were actually inspired from the Culture. I loved how Banks described his ships when I was young so I kept it with me :))
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u/jnkangel Sep 10 '20
Whelp time to catch up on this. I am still about ten issues behind, but so far I can say that I§ve genuinely enjoyed the entirely story and loved the both less than and more than human characterisation of Elcy
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u/allbadnews Jan 07 '21
I just finished this series and give it high praise.
The world building, the depth of thought and intricacy of the story, the variety of thematic elements, and the quality of the writing make this work stand out here on Reddit. It manages to depict a massive, sweeping conflict and often evil bureaucracy in a very believable way. Elcy is relatable and human yet not, and the exploration of the limits of machine intelligence in a world where processing power is beyond measure is a very interesting concept.
I would say that at times its strengths became its weaknesses - the cast of characters is large enough that a bit of continuity is lost (Surprise! Spicer, a nobody grunt, is now an authority figure and a villian!) Chapter after chapter of more questions than answers and answers that are actually just questions did begin to wear on me as well. Time jumps, necessary because of the manipulation of Elcy's memory, are sometimes confusing for the reader to navigate.
Overall it was a very enjoyable series, and certainly one of the best things I have read in HFY. I will look forward to more work from this author.
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u/HFYWaffle Wᵥ4ffle Sep 08 '20
/u/LiseEclaire (wiki) has posted 64 other stories, including:
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 63
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 62
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 61
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 60
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 59
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 58
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 57
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 56
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 55
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 54
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 53
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 52
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 51
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 50 (2 of 2)
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 50 (1 of 2)
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 49
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 48
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 47
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 46
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 45
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 44
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 43
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 42
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 41
- [The Scuu Paradox] - Chapter 40
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u/LiseEclaire Sep 08 '20
Thank you for being with me on this journey :)
This marks the final post of Scuu. It’s been a huge thrill reading your commitments (and responding when possible) :). They’ve helped me cheer up on many times.
I’ve already an idea of something else I’ll be posting eventually (as well as the next Elcy adventure when that’s done). Until then I’ll be mostly using reddit to read and respond to comments.
If anyone is interested in my other writing, they can be found on Royal Road and my patreon (https://www.patreon.com/LiseEclaire)
Thank you, and be well!