Seedship
Self-Published
Community Rating
Description
When humanity realized it, it was already too late. Earth was doomed but humanity could live on. The Starship Project was born and with it, the future of mankind may be preserved. Ryuzu, an artificial intelligence was placed in command of one of the millions of similar vessels that would each ferry 1100 humans to the 'promise land'. The journey will not be easy and only time will tell what fate awaits her passengers and captain.
Story inspired by a free game on the Android Playstore of the same name.
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2019
- Author
- Fundator_Unum
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 3.9/ 5.0
- Followers
- 40
- Views
- 11,943
Chapters(11 total)
- Terranova; E.E ????? Ryuzu's Final LogJan 24, 2020
- The Penrose FinaleJan 17, 2020
- E.E ????? Ryuzu's Personal Log 1Jan 11, 2020
- XenophobiaJan 5, 2020
- E.E 1301 Ryuzu's Planetary Log 04May 16, 2019
- E.E 1205 Ryuzu's Planetary Log 03May 9, 2019
- ProtostarMay 2, 2019
- E.E 205 Ryuzu's Planetary Log 02Apr 25, 2019
- Meteoric BulletApr 18, 2019
- E.E 28 Ryuzu's Planetary Log 01Apr 11, 2019
- Final Hour (Prologue)Apr 7, 2019
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Community Reviews(1)
- RznRoyal Road★★★ 3.0An AI responsible for finding a suitable new world for its human cargo is a good solid premise. The prologue is something that unfortunately had little bearing on the plot and did not have any major relevance to the story itself. From there the dangers of space travel consume the rest of the story, but at the same time it becomes baffling how the plan is essentially to wander around aimlessly and chance upon a suitable world. The circumstances and presentation are filled with the logs that have some good information, but it is irrelevant to the plot and considering the rather obvious issue with the travel itself the story unravels from a logical standpoint. The ending gives some mixed feelings and ends on rather neutral ground. If the sci-fi aspect were not part and parcel with the piece some of these issues could be overlooked, but when they comprise the bulk of the story it becomes a problem.