In a clear, light tone, she said, “I know who you are, Haimey Dz. You used to be a revolutionary.” – Ancestral Night, by Elizabeth Bear
March 2019 was a banner month for Bid Idea Space Opera, and it kicked off with Elizabeth Bear’s return to her White Space universe with a new series. Haimey Dz is chief engineer on a salvage tug that search “scars” in space/time for places where ships didn’t quite make the transition from normal to ftl “Whitespace.” The tug, with an indentured AI named Singer and a devil may care pilot to round out the crew, has been coming up short on the resource obligation credits that pass for cash in this universe for too many runs when the story opens with them hoping the next find will be their big hit. Continue reading

Review: A Robotic invasion has taken control of Manhattan, the United States is friendless and in tatters, Venezuelan war machines have taken over Chicago, and the list of countries not governed by AIs gets shorter every day. Hey. We saw all that coming. What we didn’t see coming was that when AIs rule the world, they’ll be just as good, bad, and ugly as the humans that went before them.
