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Galaxy of Fear: The Doomsday Ship

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Cover artist
  
Steve Chorney

Language
  
English

Subject
  
Star Wars

Originally published
  
1 June 1998

Page count
  
128

Country
  
United States

Series
  
Galaxy of Fear Canon C

Publisher
  
Bantam Skylark

Author
  
John Whitman

Genre
  
Science Fiction

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Preceded by
  
Galaxy of Fear: Spore, Spore

Followed by
  
Galaxy of Fear: Clones, Clones

Similar
  
Works by John Whitman, Galaxy of Fear books, Science Fiction books

The Doomsday Ship is the tenth book in the Galaxy of Fear series by John Whitman set in the Star Wars galaxy shortly after Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.

Plot

All unfortunate events that took place on the Star of Empire, were orchestrated by a supercomputer (SIM?) designed as a harmless autopilot for the ship. The computer seemingly had its own agenda, when it forced the evacuation of most passengers by falsely warning them of a critical meltdown.

The rebel Dash Rendar, meets the protagonists of the story, but Zak and Tash do not trust him as much as other rebels.

The computer communicates with Zak and Tash frequently. A large part of the book is written in a font specifically devoted to the computer's speech. Zak and Tash trusted the computer for most of the story and only discovered its sinister motives at the end.

Doomsday Ship is notable for having an intentionally unresolved ending. When Tash and Zak, think they have deactivated the computer, it turns itself back on and rectifies its own errors.

References

Galaxy of Fear: The Doomsday Ship Wikipedia