Reviews For Embers of the Fire
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Reviewer: vincenthugo Signed [Report This]
Date: 07/23/2010 10:22 pm Title: Chapter 10

"No one really knows how much of the aura of command is pure theater until they’re sitting in the big chair.” - great quote.

It's nice the Sandhurst recognizes Ramirez' hard work and sacrifice (esp. after that!). Nice little character exchange here.

Author's Response:

I’m glad you liked the quote.  It’s one of the more sensible things Lar’ragos has ever said.

Sandhurst and Ramirez may still not be getting along at this point, but they’ve at least retreated to neutral corners for the time being.  We’ll see how long the detent lasts for.

 

 

Reviewer: unusualsuspex Signed [Report This]
Date: 12/06/2009 12:39 am Title: Chapter 10

Stunning! I've really been drawn into this adventure and the fact that this is a crew and ship with fallibilities is gripping.

As a first time ship commander, Sandhurst is learning the lessons of command the hard way. The obviously deep friendship with Lar'ragos is doubtless the anchor he so badly needs right now.

And poor Ramirez! Frying pan and fire springs to mind!

The story continues to be beautifully executed with character interplay and action paced perfectly to my tastes!

Oh how my writing is suffering simply because I can't drag myself away from this! Curse you Sam! :)

Author's Response:

I am pleased you're enthralled with the story, but as I'm presently awaiting the latest chapters of your tale I've apparently sabotaged myself with my own work! ;-)

Reviewer: CaptainSarine Signed starstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: 10/21/2009 08:45 am Title: Chapter 10

Another great chapter! I loved the way you dealt with the aftermath here, good to get this glimpse into the thoughts of both Ramirez and Sandhurst. You showed the reactions of the crew to what had just happened in a fantastic way.
Loving this!

Author's Response:

Yes, who knew winning a battle could be such an angsty experience? ; )   But, as Sandhurst is now wondering... now what do they do?

Reviewer: kes7 Signed [Report This]
Date: 08/22/2009 06:28 pm Title: Chapter 10

Pava's a good friend for Sandhurst, keeping him accountable. Every captain needs a friend like that.

I'm glad Ramirez is all right -- I was nervous for her when she got shoved into an escape pod with a head injury.

Reviewer: PSGarak Signed [Report This]
Date: 08/11/2009 08:48 pm Title: Chapter 10

Pava's years of experience really show here. Sandhurst is lucky to have him on his crew.
The description of the ecological devastation of the Breen attack was poignant, serving to highlight what the unfortunate survivors will be facing in the months to come, with our without relief aid.

Author's Response:

Pava, when in the right frame of mind, can be an excellent advisor and sounding board. 

Lakesh is dying a slow death, and will likely experience the equivalent of a nuclear winter without some kind of environmental intervention.

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