Firefly: Generations

, #4 of 8

384 pages

English language

Published Oct. 7, 2019 by Titan Books Limited.

ISBN:
978-1-78565-832-7
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5 stars (1 review)

Winner of the 2021 Dragon Award for Best Media Tie-in Novel

A new era of Firefly canon in the fourth original novel tie-in of the much-missed Firefly series from creator Joss Whedon.

A mysterious star map On an Outer Rim moon, Captain Malcolm Reynolds ends a card game the lucky winner of an old map covered in mysterious symbols. The former owner insists it’s worthless; back on Serenity, River Tam is able to interpret it.

An ancient legend River claims the map points the way to one of the Arks: legendary generation ships that brought humans from Earth- That-Was to the ’Verse. The salvage potential alone is staggering.

A drifting relic As the crew approach the aged floating ship, they find it isn’t quite as dead as it first seemed. The closer they get, the more agitated River becomes. She claims something is waiting on board, something powerful, and very …

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reviewed Firefly: Generations by Tim Lebbon (The Firefly Series, #4 of 8)

Earth-That-Was comes to focus at last

5 stars

Before I begin I must state that this novel among the 8 currently released tends to be the least favourite among fans. Honestly, I'm not entirely sure why. Perhaps it's the criticism over Mal's judgement of River's input regarding the unusual map he procured. Perhaps it's the dynamics between River and a new mysterious character exclusive to this story. Personally, neither were a problem and this is another welcome story without a doubt.

While the book begins with a classic western-style event in traditional Firefly fashion, much of this book is appealing to the sci-fi nature of the series. From the original show, Earth-That-Was was just the occasional reference, and the history of the known currently-occupied galaxy remains quite shrouded. After all, the years in which the events of Firefly occur are several hundred years in the future.

Thanks to Generations, this part of the story is finally explored, and …