mechanicum , Graham McNeill is another installment in the Horus Heresy Warhammer brings us this time to what its subtitle promises: War breaks out on Mars, the armory of the empire, infected with the perverse influence of the warp and condemned to be consumed in a civil war in which the Titans have a special role, manned by gigantic machines that add a human touch to the narrative style fuse Japanese manga and anime, and personally I can not stop I remember the lovable Mazinger Z. But McNeill's novel, as well as clashes between the giant mechanical warriors warrior orders of Mars, with the full repertoire of models, from even the Reaver and Warhound Warlords, not forgetting the huge threat of Imperator, virtually a city street, something like the equivalent of an aircraft carrier of our days or less, we found a very funny story about the launch of a very special human qualities that serves as a bridge between the reader and the Martian from the Warhammer world. The puzzle is complete with a web of conspiracy among the world leaders who doubt among the rebel alliance with Horus Lupercal or remain on the side of Emperor of Terra in the civil war looming.
And with all this, a curious phrase from Zeth adept could well be worth to think about technology in our own time: "While we are free to ask what they must, free to speak our minds free to think what we want, science will continue to progress. My great regret is that we live in an age in which we are proud of machines that are capable of thinking and are afraid of people trying to do. Trust what you know and what you can prove. "
If anyone dares to attend the night novel called Death of Innocence and perhaps experience some psicoestigma derived from the wounds of the machines, as well as being invited to a final thrilling battle between titans and Magma City apocalyptic catastrophe that would drool at the very Irwin Allen, creator of the most famous movie slaughters of the seventies.
may even discover the truth behind the secret of the death of the Dragon ...
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