"Seldom does a storytelling talent come along as potent and fully mature as Mike Brotherton. His complex characters take you on a voyage that is both fiercely credible and astonishingly imaginative. This is Science Fiction."
-- David Brin
"Star Dragon is terrific fare, offering readers a fusion of hard science and grand adventure."
-- Locus Magazine
"Star Dragon is steeped in cosmology, the physics of interstellar travel, exobiology, artificial intelligence, bioscience. Brotherton, author of many scientific articles in refereed journals, has written a dramatic, provocative, utterly convincing hard science sf novel that includes an ironic twist that fans will love."
-- Booklist starred review
"Readers hungry for the thought-provoking extrapolation and rigorous technical detail of old-fashioned hard SF are sure to enjoy astronomer Brotherton's first novel."
-- Publishers Weekly
"Mike Brotherton, himself a trained astrophysicist, combines the technical acuity and ingenuity of Robert Forward with the ironic, postmodern stance and style of M. John Harrison. In this, his debut novel, those twin talents unite to produce a work that is involving on any number of levels. It's just about all you could ask for in a hardcore SF adventure."
-- Paul di Fillippo, SCI-FI.COM
I was a bit surprised by the inaccuracies regarding the magnetic qualities of the skull. Did anyone else find it odd that the magnetism was so “on-again-off-again”? It was inside a wooden crate in the warehouse at the beginning of the movie, but Indie was able to locate it using its “highly magnetic” qualities. But in more than one scene, the magnetism only begins working after it is uncovered, even though it is only in a burlap or canvas bag. That was the main thing I found truly inaccurate, but also pretty funny. And if I am not mistaken, Indie said that there were “some” men who spoke that language among Pancho Villa’s group. I do not recall him claiming that they ALL spoke it. There are always going to be errors in any movie, but that is the job of the person in charge of CONTINUITY to catch and correct. Maybe Spielberg should be more discriminating about who he hires for that job the next time. And as I recall, most of the movies George Lucas produces are written BY George Lucas, and obviously WHOEVER wrote the script failed to do much fact-checking about the details, which is unfortunate. However, if pointing out these inaccuracies incourages a few people to make the effort to find out the facts, that is a good thing.
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