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		<title>Menschen, Marsianer und Maschinen von Eric Frank Russell</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Doesn&#8217;t stand the test of time. It&#8217;s repetitive, disrespectful and unimaginative science fiction from the not so golden age of SF. As mentioned in other reviews, the conception resembles a series of Star Trek episodes. Each episode, a mixed crew is send to another planet to explore the habitat. Things start going south with Russell&#8217;s <a class="read-more" href="https://joergschaefer.de/review/menschen-marsianer-und-maschinen-von-eric-frank-russell/">Weiterlesen</a>]]></description>
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<div class="rcno-book-review-content"><p><span class="readable reviewText"><span id="freeTextreview3955649223">Doesn&#8217;t stand the test of time. It&#8217;s repetitive, disrespectful and unimaginative science fiction from the not so golden age of SF.</p>
<p>As mentioned in other reviews, the conception resembles a series of Star Trek episodes. Each episode, a mixed crew is send to another planet to explore the habitat.</p>
<p>Things start going south with Russell&#8217;s definition of a mixed crew. Whites because they are good at technology. Blacks because they don&#8217;t get space nausea. Martians (!) because they use very little air, are fairly immune to cosmic ray-burn and with their tentacles are formidable fighters. No women. I could live with this as a representation of the time the book was written.</p>
<p>But this definition is a foreshadowing of Russell&#8217;s narrow-minded imagination. Each planet visitation follows the same structure of exploration, making first contact, getting attacked, finding ways to fight back and finally abscond back to Earth. A banal plot repeated four times and the author&#8217;s ideas for the different alien lifeforms can&#8217;t rescue this wreck of a spaceship.</p>
<p>One note: I read the German translation which probably is an abridged version of the book.</span></span></p>
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