Infinite Warship by Scott Bartlett

Infinite Warship

Ancient warship, desperate last stand

Written byScott Bartlett
Narrated byMark Boyett
Length12h19m
Release dateApril 15, 2026
LanguageEnglish
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AuthorScott Bartlett
NarratorMark Boyett
Runtime12h19m
PublishedApril 15, 2026
RatingNot yet rated
CategoriesScience Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Military, Space Opera
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Humanity’s back is against the void in *Infinite Warship*, but Scott Bartlett doesn’t just hand us a savior—he gives us a relic. The *Starship Omega* isn’t just a battleship; it’s a ghost from a dead civilization, a colossal war machine that hums with unresolved fury and forgotten purpose. Bartlett’s worldbuilding is relentless, layering military strategy with alien mysticism until the line between weapon and deity blurs. The novel thrives on tension: relentless pursuits through asteroid belts, boarding actions in zero gravity, and the creeping dread that the Omega might not be our salvation—it might be a jailer. The prose crackles with the grit of a frontline soldier and the wonder of a culture staring into the abyss of its own extinction. This isn’t just space opera; it’s a survival horror story where the walls are made of stars and the enemy is time itself.

Mark Boyett’s narration is the secret weapon here. His voice is a low, gravelly rumble that feels like it was forged in the heart of a fusion reactor, perfectly calibrated for military grit and existential dread. He nails the cadence of exhausted starship crews and the eerie, otherworldly gravitas of the Omega’s ancient AI. Boyett doesn’t just read the words—he *performs* them, shifting between clipped military orders and whispered confessions without missing a beat. The production is crisp and immersive, with sound design that makes the vacuum of space feel like a living thing breathing down your neck.

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Editor's Review

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I’ll admit, I approached *Infinite Warship* with skepticism. Another ‘last ship standing’ trope? Sign me up for the resolution, not the slog. But Bartlett’s Omega is a character first and a plot device second—a massive, sentient relic that carries the weight of a dead civilization’s sins. The story’s strength lies in its refusal to simplify: humanity isn’t just fighting an enemy, it’s bargaining with a force that might not care if we live or die. The pacing is relentless, but not in the ‘explosions every chapter’ way. Instead, it’s a slow-motion collision, with each tactical decision feeling like a roll of the dice in the dark. Boyett’s narration is the glue holding this together. His Omega AI voice—a deep, synthetic bass that vibrates through your skull—is unforgettable, and his rendition of the human crew’s desperation feels raw and lived-in. The only misstep? A few dialogue scenes where the military jargon slows to a crawl, making me wish Bartlett had trusted the reader’s intelligence more. The production is top-tier, though, with subtle sound design that makes the Omega’s corridors feel cavernous and alive. If you crave military sci-fi with gothic undertones and a protagonist that’s an entire ship’s consciousness, this is your audiobook. Just don’t expect easy answers—the Omega doesn’t do mercy.

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