Rapture: Welcome To Genesis, by Dustin Brubaker
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A US Research vessel goes missing in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, not long after intercepting a series of mysterious radio broadcasts. The United States Government responds by dispatching a special forces team by boat to go to the last known location of the research vessel. The boat is attacked by an unknown fast-moving assailant and Roosevelt, one of the special forces team is knocked unconscious. He awakens in a Bathispher port next to wrecked Bathisphere with no idea how he got there. Can he find out where he is and his way back? Would you kindly like to know more? Download now to find out for yourself. Scroll to the top of the page and select the buy now button.
Rapture: Welcome To Genesis, by Dustin Brubaker- Amazon Sales Rank: #590021 in Books
- Published on: 2015-11-25
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .14" w x 6.00" l,
- Binding: Paperback
- 60 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Poorly written fan-fiction that only dedicated fans of the franchise will enjoy By VestedSongbird Let me start off by saying that I am a complete fanatic when it comes to the BioShock series. I have played three entries countless times, and any time I come across some form of merchandise, I have to have it.I happened to discover this work and The Big Daddy (also by author Brubaker) here on Amazon and decided to add them to my collection. While The Big Daddy definitely was an enjoyable read and I believe fit in quite well with the story of Rapture, Welcome to Genesis read like an elementary school horror story and is barely supported by any actual canon from the BioShock universe. Spoilers follow.Set in the time following the events of BioShock 2, the book follows the story of Roosevelt (no first name given), a man working for the U.S. government, to find the mythical city of Rapture. He has his team wiped out, is kidnapped, and ends up in Rapture (now Genesis, hence the title).What entails is Brubaker's interpretation of what happened to Rapture after Eleanor Lamb escaped from Rapture in BioShock 2. I am inclined to think that his story is meant to be in the universe where the truly 'evil' ending to the second game occurs, where Eleanor Lamb kills her mother Sofia as well as her protector/father Subject Delta. While there is no way of knowing exactly what happened to Rapture following her escape, Brubaker certainly took no shortage of liberties in creating his own world where Lamb returned to Rapture and took power again.The one reason why I won't completely trash this book as garbage is because of his inclusion of items from the world of BioShock Infinite: salts and vigors. While these items do not belong in Rapture or this book at all, I cannot rule out the possibility that it is because of Infinite that this book is not complete trash: it is set in one of the infinite universes that Infinite brought into the scope of the world of BioShock. It may be nothing but a fan-fiction since creative director Ken Levine has said nothing about what occurred after BioShock 2, but the infinite-world possibilities that BioShock Infinite brought with it make the work a little more believable.That being said, the nuances in the world brought about by technicalities created by the very games this book is supposed to take place in are not enough to save it. Short, choppy writing and lackluster details are not something one enjoys reading, and poor character development is poor character development. If the author had actually spent some more time on details and the book was edited properly (on the back cover of the book, Bathysphere is misspelled twice in the same sentence, see photo for evidence of both improper spelling and subpar grammar), Welcome to Genesis could actually have been a welcome addition to the BIOSHOCK universe.Unless you are a dedicated fan of the BioShock series like I am and are interested in a fan-fiction about it, do yourself a favor and pick up Rapture by John Shirley instead of this book. I sincerely hope that if Brubaker releases any more entries, they are more like The Big Daddy and less like Goosebumps.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A whole new Idea By Mae Houston I was caught up with the whole story. My heart beats fast as I came to the climax. At first, I thought it was just a common story of an underworld adventure looking for mysteries, yet this one offered a whole new idea, a whole new principle. Instead of actions, the story deals with emotions. The Main Character, Roosevelt, specializes in human engineering and biochemistry joined the rescue team of octopus corporation in seek of the underwater city named Rapture. Though there were some inconsistency with the story like how did he managed to come to Genesis or Rapture through a submarine while in the first place it was said that all of his teammates were flung in the oceans when they were attacked by a leviathan. If that was the case, then the submarine will already full of water! Yet it isn't noted. However, I'm particularly amazed by the author,creating a story that emphasizes the importance of emotions in being a human is something I haven't think of. Negative ones like hatred and fear are also essential, happiness itself won't make a human. A perfect world that Eleanor wants isn't possible.I wish this story to be more detailed to fill up the gaps in my imagination. But I really really love the story and i give a thumbs up for the author!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A trip youll never forget By Amazon Customer I gave BioShock rapture welcome to genesis four stars because I love the little story it had to it I mean I love the BioShock games and since the end of the final mind blowing game I'm still in shock that even this mini story can capture its flair for storytelling one I like how everyone who first goes to rapture assumes its the wonder land of a place without laws and government and political or religious beliefs that if you work hard you'll get justly rewarded for it but there dead wrong I like how the main character stayed in the sense of his own ideas after meeting the women who started turning the residents into monsters he fought her knowing her beliefs in helping them was wrong and how even after she looked like she was going to win she loss in the end now the loss of the star was because it was to short I know it was only meant to be a short story but I love BioShock and I want to read longer books I recommended to all fans and newcomers I can only ask what kind of story do you get when a madman wants to build a world under the water because this is it right here
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