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I, Starship, Part 3

By: Scott Bartlett
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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When your starship's computer undergoes a catastrophic meltdown, light years from help, it's bad.

When you are that ship's computer, it's worse.

Fresh from the destruction of the colony they were assigned to protect, the UES Interchange is now hurtling toward Proxima Centauri, there to rally reinforcements against the tide of revolutionary rage currently rocking the galaxy.

But when they arrive, they find the heart of galactic civilization eerily quiet...and empty. At the same time, Sergeant Henry Morgan, the ship's computer, is utterly unresponsive.

The curtain is about to be pulled back on a secret so dark it will break the crew of the Interchange right down the middle.

In its wake, the only question to answer will be whether their mission can continue at all.

Download I, Starship: Part 3 now and grab the edge of your seat for this bold new space opera.

©2025 Scott Bartlett (P)2025 Scott Bartlett
Fantasy Military Science Fiction Space Exploration Space Opera Interstellar
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skipping through the centuries has humankind "stuck in time". The book provides a good deal of backstory on most of the significant species along with their worldviews; humankind, as represented by the crew of the UES Interchange in 3017, are essentially the same as back in 2100s. Their cultural progress is confined to what they've experienced with other species, each for only a short period of time. They are, quite literally, anachronisms to whatever human colony they may eventually encounter. This makes them, the MCs of the series, less interesting. Chapter 52 actually highlights this phenomenon fairly well but with a somewhat different take on it.

I'm unsure if I'll continue the series?

Mark Boyett's performance is top-tier, as expected.

Worth the credit but ...

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Appreciate so much the resolution of the cliffhanger from the last book but then the story takes off with multiple plot developments that set us up for Part 4. I admit to binging in two days but now I get to listen again to see if I missed anything! Scott and Mark, one of my favorite duos ❤️

Wow, Wow and Wow!

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This series felt, for a long time, like a hack of the Bobiverse, and this part of the series fortunately escapes that. Somewhere between Honor Harrington and the Bobiverse world with more than a pinch of the Star Wars mythos blended in, this attempts to get to space opera level, but lacks the aria moments that make that possible. Sometimes preachy, the good vs evil/light vs dark hinted at lacks the tactile touch of the Force, the battle scenes lack the solidity and detail of an Honorverse book, and the creative progress and learning of beings whose lifespans last millennia fails to materialize at all. But this still is a good, light read.

The story world grows and improves

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I continue to love this series.

Slight spoiler, Henry Morgan is notably absent at the beginning of the book, but you figure out why soon enough. The series continues to keep me very happy and scratch that Science fiction itch for sure!

Another amazing book

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I need the next book. I have to have it. The author is hilarious. It’s a serious futuristic sci fi book-series but the authors dry humor is super funny.

The narrator is great

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