

Any time I tried to hold onto the meat of the story, conversations about in-depth probability calculations etc. Especially when they feel like they're there simply as filler rather than anything of true substance. There's only so many battles you can sit through before that happens. I genuinely had high hopes as it started with a good premise, but I lost interest to the extent I forgot what was going on at times. I almost feel like they've tried to boost the appeal by going balls to the walls as far as action goes and, much like your average adept dreams of cutting away their flesh and replacing it with machine parts, Black Library have cut away all thought of a deep, meaningful story and replaced it with lots of gun-fights. It stands out because it keeps the reader interested with battle scenes. but not for depth of story or interesting characters (that seems to be something quite out of the question as far as Mars goes). In a sense, Skitarius does, indeed, stand above other works featuring the cog boys. Having found most things related to the Mechanicus to be quite tedious, the thought that something stood out above those got me a little bit excited. I picked Skitarius up as it was recommended to me by a friend who claimed it was better than your average outing of the Mechanicus.
