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Perfect Dark: Initial vector: 0 [Paperback]

Greg Rucka
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Nov 2005 Perfect Dark
The year is 2020: Corporations control everything. In the name of domination, these sprawling organizations have recruited their own military forces to fight clandestine battles against one another---a war fought in the boardrooms and won in the shadows, with the public none the wiser. Ex--bounty hunter Joanna Dark has unwillingly seen the front lines of this war. Her run-in with dataDyne, the world's most powerful hypercorporation, has left her with a wound that only vengeance can heal. Daniel Carrington, the charismatic founder of the Carrington Institute, has been locked in an ongoing war with dataDyne for years and sees Joanna's deadly skills as the key to victory over their mutual enemy. But Joanna is young and lost, unable to accept her abilities as virtues or fully trust Carrington's intentions. But when an explosive secret is unearthed---one that could finally bring down the threat of dataDyne once and for all---Joanna finds herself thrust back into the fight, one that brings her face to face with her past . . . and the forces shaping her future.


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  • Paperback: 350 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books; New title edition (Nov 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765315718
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765315717
  • Product Dimensions: 2.1 x 13.8 x 21.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,875,071 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The year is 2020. Hyper-corporations control everything. In the name of domination, these sprawling organisations have recruited their own military forces to fight clandestine battles against one another. Enter ex-bounty hunter Joanna Dark: young, beautiful and lost, her run-in with dataDyne, the world's most powerful organisation, has left her with a wound only vengeance can heal. But Daniel Carrington, the charismatic founder of the Carrington Institute, believes Joanna's deadly skills may be the key to victory over their mutual enemy – an enemy he has been fighting for years. Initial Vector is the first of three Perfect Dark science fiction thrillers which take readers into a shadowy, mysterious new world of espionage, conspiracy and global conflict. Set partly in London and Wales, Initial Vector takes place six months after the events in Perfect Dark Zero. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Greg Rucka is an acclaimed thriller novelist and commonly considered to be one of the "Big Three" writers at DC Comics, for which he has written stories featuring Wolverine, Batman, Adventures of Superman and Wonder Woman. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Perfectly Entertaining Dark 16 Oct 2005
Format:Paperback
Just to clarify, Perfect Dark Initial Vector is the follow-on from Perfect Dark Zero, a game no-ones played, and a prequel to the original Perfect Dark, a game which is seven years old.

This is Microsofts attemp to make the series into a franchise, a la Halo, something Nintendo should have done seven years ago, and as such does contain spoilers about the XboX 360 game, as well as many links to the original.

The plot concerns young Joanna Dark, recovering from whatever happened in PD Zero (which is explained - be warned) in the care of Daniel Carrington and his private secret agency. Meanwhile, one of Carringtons undercover agents dissapears, and Joanna seems the best woman for the rescue job,

Initial Vector seems more concerned with setting up the N64 games plot than anything to do with Zero, and this is where the book really shines. From weapons from the game being used, includung secondary functions (Joanna using the Dragons proximity mine function in a hot spot can't fail to raise a smile from veterans of the original) to mentions of characters yet to appear, this brings memories flooding back and shows such a perfect understanding of how the world of PD works that it avoids that 'side story' feel many such novels have and genuinely feels like a crucial part of thr PD story, straight from the tap. When the surprising truth is revealed about the rivalry between Carrington and Cassandra DeVries of dataDyne it makes perfect sense, even going as far as to give the N64 game more credibility. The book even stays away from all aspects of the original story that were undoubtedly rubbish. You won't find Elvis the alien or any presidential conspiracies here.

The characters in this book are the real triumph....

The plot itself is the weakest point of the book. It takes a while to pick up at first, being spread over so many characters, and the action scenes are short and get lost easily in all the rest of the issues at hand. The book goes to great pains to establish the world controlled by corporations and how they now have more influence and control that the government, and it does this very well (and it'll make you look at that Microsoft logo on the back of the book with new eyes, I promise) but the book keeps pushing that point long after it is established, making some scenes tiresome and even tedious.

Many scenes are also too short, which keeps the story ticking along nicely, but makes too many of the action scenes lightweight and inconsequensial. A scene near the end of the book where Joanna and Jonathan infltrate a warzone is great action writing but it ends just as the dangerous, exiting bit is about to happen. The scene skips forward to after the mission, then later skips back to how it happened. this kind of to-ing and fro-ing is common throughout the book and is just disoreitating and often downright irritating. Special mention does have to go the finale however, which puts sheer tenson ahead of the action (although there is plenty of that) and for the first time the book is absolutely gripping, and ends on a good note.

Overall, this book is a good read, far above the usual video game tie in standard, and is well reccomended to action and sci-fi fans alike. And as for PD fans, well, they owe it to themselves to read this. After all, it's been seven years since we've had any Perfect Dark at all... Read more ›

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A very easy but thrilling read from the writer who has brought us Atticus Kodiak and Queen and Country (A Gentleman's Game is a must for all fans of Spooks).
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4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Dark near close to perfect 8 Dec 2005
By madbaumer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I have been interested in the xbox 360 game for a while, so when I saw the book, I had to get. Well, I bought it, read it, and enjoyed it. The only problem that I had with the book was that I felt that some of the conflicts were solved too simply. Other than that, I am hoping for a continuation within the Perfect Dark universe. As for a side note, if you have not played the game yet, the book will reveal some spoilers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely great 21 Mar 2006
By Josefa Aliseda de Pineda - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
If you liked Perfect Dark Zero, you'll definitely love PDIV, it's absolutely great and fast paced! You won't stop reading!
5.0 out of 5 stars Fan of the game 6 April 2013
By jonathan - Published on Amazon.com
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I originally bought this book because I was a fan of the video games it is based on. Along with the storyline of the games it is "perfect"...but is also a tremendous read on its own...
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