: Reviewers on Babelio suggest that while the lore expansion is interesting, it lacks the depth of the main series' societal themes. Les Chroniques de Sillage Volume 1 by Jean-David Morvan
: Illustrated by José-Luis Munuera, this follows a young Nävis on her jungle planet as she learns the "pleasures of the hunt" with her tigrours.
: Some stories are praised for adding complexity to the lore, while others are criticized for being "light" or anecdotal. Les chroniques de Sillage, Tome 1 :
: Illustrated by Ignacio Noë, a more philosophical piece about a war hero, Berdsq, attempting to "humanize" a former AI oppressor. Critical Reception
The volume serves as a "deep dive" into the gaps of the official history of Nävis, the only human in the multi-racial spaceship convoy known as Sillage. The stories are narrated by Bobo, a member of the Migreur race. : Reviewers on Babelio suggest that while the
: Illustrated by Koboï, focusing on a stranded pilot playing a video game where Nävis is the protagonist.
: Illustrated by Bruno Bessadi, where pirate attacks interrupt Nävis's birthday party on a space yacht. : Illustrated by Ignacio Noë, a more philosophical
According to reviewers at Bedetheque and SensCritique , this volume is generally seen as a supplement for dedicated fans rather than a standalone entry: