At first, the first 100 pages, I thought that this book would please me: a first chapter with mysterious loss of an exploration team, a second with the discovery of ruins on a supposed lost world. Then the story comes together and becomes certe alive but not pertinante, déjà vu of sorts. The author, in my opinion, is not proof of beacoup imagination and his descriptions of space are sometimes very vague and imprecise. Then, from the 500th page, the author drags his story in length as the story is about to be completed. He invents accidents that are not and made us wait on an end unoriginal.