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Star Force: Inception

Book 1 in the series:Star Force

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"Star Force: Inception" by Aer-ki Jyr is a sci-fi space opera that follows the journey of a core group of characters who progress from modern-day Earth to building a galaxy-spanning empire over the course of around 100,000 years. The story involves elements of psionics, progression fantasy, and empire building, with a focus on the rise of the Star Force organization. The plot starts with a rough beginning but gradually evolves into a massive empire-building narrative with vast interstellar battles and the development of characters with ever-progressing abilities.

The writing style of Aer-ki Jyr in "Star Force: Inception" is described as a mix of sci-fi and progression fantasy, where characters evolve and grow over time without relying solely on technology. The story encompasses a wide range of themes, including space empire building, progression elements, and the development of characters from a small group to a galaxy-wide organization. Despite some initial challenges like poor editing and complex politics, the narrative unfolds into a captivating space opera with intricate world-building and character progression.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is detailed and somewhat repetitive, focusing on technology and training, with a slow start that picks up tempo later.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot includes a primarily male protagonist, military themes, alien conflict, and an unusual agenda, while romance is notably absent.

Setting:

The setting transitions from present-day Earth to a vast galaxy-spanning empire over a span of about 100,000 years.

Pacing:

Pacing starts slow and gradually accelerates, often extending beyond expected conclusions.

Notes:

The story mainly follows a male main character, but frequently switches points of view to other characters, including females.
The characters develop psionic abilities that are not unique to each individual.
The setting is militarized and resembles the Empire from Star Wars, but the characters are portrayed as the good guys.
The series includes a lot of alien fighting, but this action does not start immediately.
Romance is largely avoided by the characters throughout the story.
The author has a bold and confrontational agenda in the narrative.
The storytelling sometimes feels drawn out, as it continues even after the plot seems resolved.
The series is popular for its detailed training and technology explanations, even if the character development is minimal.
There is a significant amount of content, with approximately 80 books available in the series.
The plot spans around 100,000 years, transitioning humanity from contemporary Earth to a galaxy-spanning empire.
Dinosaurs are depicted as the primary antagonists in the series, but direct confrontations with them occur much later.
The series has elements of progression fantasy but is predominantly science fiction.
Characters experience substantial growth in their roles within the universe as the story progresses.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

There are themes that may be considered controversial, in-your-face politics, and some problematic views that could be triggering.

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