James Corey

Leviathan Wakes

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  • Наташа Воронинаhas quoted8 years ago
    Then Solomon Epstein had built his little modified fusion drive, popped it on the back of his three-man yacht, and turned it on. With a good scope, you could still see his ship going at a marginal percentage of the speed of light, heading out into the big empty. The best, longest funeral in the history of mankind. Fortunately, he’d left the plans on his home computer.
  • monotomahas quoted2 years ago
    It’s just dysfunctional families playing power games
  • Alina Kompahas quoted4 years ago
    I didn’t say you had to fix him. I said you needed to talk to him.”
  • Alina Kompahas quoted4 years ago
    And you are made entirely of cast iron and titanium,” Holden said, only pretending to joke.
    “Not entirely. Eighty, ninety percent. Tops,” Naomi said with a half smile.
  • Andrhas quoted4 years ago
    Miller was lugging a fusion bomb through Eros right now. When your enemy had the tech advantage, you came at him as low-tech as you could get. Maybe one sad detective pulling a nuclear weapon on a wagon would slip through their defenses.
  • Andrhas quoted4 years ago
    “Sunward is all we know for sure,” Alex replied, his voice still calm and professional. When Holden had been in the military, he’d been officer track right from the start. He’d never been to military pilot school, but he knew that years of training had compartmentalized Alex’s brain into two halves: piloting problems and, secondarily, everything else.
  • Andrhas quoted4 years ago
    they were all going to have to climb up onto a cold, dark rock that was trying to fling them off into the vacuum.
    Such were the joys of sabotage.
  • Andrhas quoted4 years ago
    Leaving was a reminder of things he’d already known: that he didn’t know what would come next, that he didn’t have much money, and that while he was sure he could get back from Thoth station, where and how he went from there was going to be improvisation.
  • Andrhas quoted4 years ago
    Jesus. Look, I’m saying it’s good that it bothers you. It’s good that you can’t stop seeing it or hearing it. That part where it haunts you some? That’s the way it’s supposed to be.”
  • Andrhas quoted4 years ago
    The truth was he didn’t want to die. Even during his time in the navy, the idea of dying in the line of duty had always seemed distant and unreal. His ship would never be destroyed, and if it was, he would make it to the escape shuttle. The universe without him in it didn’t make any sense at all. He’d taken risks; he’d seen other people die. Even people he loved. Now, for the first time, his own death was a real thing.
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