A review by ashestoasher77
Alien vs. Predator: Armageddon by Tim Lebbon

3.0

This was a very good book. I absolutely loathed the ending. It felt like the ending was thrown together. The dropholes are shut off after there are a dozen explosions reported/seen where the Rage ships were in the Sol System, the troops accompanying Marshall claiming that there are no transmissions of any kind, and rather than wait for confirmation, he terminates the connections. It felt very unlike Marshall, given how calculating he was during the series and his extreme reluctance to even consider shutting the dropholes off. We also do not know the fate of Weaver's World, let alone any of the numerous other worlds under attack by the Rage's weaponized xenomorphs, only that they now have no commanders and can act independently.

Most of the human sphere will die because there is now no way to quickly send supplies that are needed, and the characters who survive are given vague endings with promise of seeing things outside the human sphere. It did not feel like a true ending, but rather a very poorly written cliffhanger.