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The Andromeda Strain
 
 

The Andromeda Strain (Hardcover)

de Michael Crichton (Author)
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Some biologists speculate that if we ever make contact with extraterrestrials, those life forms are likely to be--like most life on earth--one-celled or smaller creatures, more comparable to bacteria than little green men. And even though such organisms would not likely be able to harm humans, the possibility exists that first contact might be our last.

That's the scientific supposition that Michael Crichton formulates and follows out to its conclusion in his excellent debut novel, The Andromeda Strain.

A Nobel-Prize-winning bacteriologist, Jeremy Stone, urges the president to approve an extraterrestrial decontamination facility to sterilize returning astronauts, satellites, and spacecraft that might carry an "unknown biologic agent." The government agrees, almost too quickly, to build the top-secret Wildfire Lab in the desert of Nevada. Shortly thereafter, unbeknownst to Stone, the U.S. Army initiates the "Scoop" satellite program, an attempt to actively collect space pathogens for use in biological warfare. When Scoop VII crashes a couple years later in the isolated Arizona town of Piedmont, the Army ends up getting more than it asked for.

The Andromeda Strain follows Stone and rest of the scientific team mobilized to react to the Scoop crash as they scramble to understand and contain a strange and deadly outbreak. Crichton's first book may well be his best; it has an earnestness that is missing from his later, more calculated thrillers. --Paul Hughes --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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"This book recounts the five-day history of a major American scientific crisis. As in most crises, the events surrounding the Andromeda Strain were a compound of foresight and foolishness, innocence and ignorance. Nearly everyone involved had moments of great brilliance, and moments of unaccountable stupidity...."

Thus begins this extraordinary novel of the world's first space-age biological emergency.

The Andromeda Strain sets forth with almost documentary verisimilitude the unfolding story of "Project Wildfire" -- the crash mobilization of the nation's highest scientific and medical resources when an unmanned research satellite returns to earth mysteriously and lethally contaminated.

Four American scientists, chosen in advance for their experimental achievements in the fields of clinical microbiology, epidemiology, pathology, and electrolyte chemistry, are summoned under conditions of total news blackout and utmost urgency to Wildfire's secret laboratory five stories beneath the Nevada desert. There -- surrounded by banks of the most sophisticated computer-assisted equipment, and sealed off from the outside world except for a telecommunications link with the national security apparatus -- they work against the threat of a worldwide epidemic to find an antidote to the unknown microorganism that has inexplicably killed all but two inhabitants (an elderly derelict and an infant) of the tiny Arizona town where the satellite was retrieved. Step by step they begin to unravel the puzzle of the Andromeda Strain, until, terrifyingly, their microbacterial "adversary" ruptures the hypersterile seal of the laboratory and their already desperate search for a biomedical answer becomes a split-second race against an atomic deadline.

With its narrative force, its scientific detail, its suspense -- as four brilliant individualists work together under ultimate pressure -- this novel makes real for the reader the real world of today's science and medicine at the top-secret levels of the Science-Space-Military high command.

The author is a trained scientist. Newspaper stories from NASA that have appeared since the completion of the manuscript read like details from The Andromeda Strain...

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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Bacterial View, Sep 3 2007
This review is from: Andromeda Strain (Paperback)
The Andromeda Strain, one of Michael Crichton's early works, is a masterpiece. The plot is deceptively simple; a new, strange and deadly form of bacteria hits a small United States town, nearly obliterating it, and a team of U.S. scientists is quickly assembled to unravel the mysteries of the strange bacterial form. Crichton's novel opens up numerous philosophical controversies, many of which are relevant today (government policy on the rights of individuals and animal rights) and some of which have intrigued mankind since the beginning of time, (our destiny and our power to have control over it). I really enjoyed this novel and 'could not' put it down. If able to, I would have read right through, but not shirking my other responsibilities, I spent a few days relishing this marvelous book - an excellent read.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting book playing off an issue of the time, Juil 9 2004
Par John A. Dodds (Ann Arbor, MI USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book was written around 1969, when astronauts were first landing on the moon. There was a serious concern about the possibility, however slight, that there were micro-organisms on the moon that might return to Earth and cause an epidemic. This concern led to the quarantine of returning astronauts (and the rocks they collected) from the first few missions that landed. This ended when the fears proved unfounded. (There is an interesting side note. The second moon landing recovered several pieces of an unmanned probe that had landed several years earlier. It was found that bacteria in the probe had survived the launch, the landing on the moon, and several years on the airless surface of the moon with temperature swings of hundreds of degrees.)

This book plays off of this idea of "bad stuff from space causes problems on Earth." There are more than 300 other reviews, so I'll mostly leave the plot alone here. What I liked about it was the sense it gave of scientific investigation of an important topic on a short time scale. Trying to "beat the clock," the scientists have to come up with and discard theories for how the unfamiliar organism works with unaccustomed speed, which (as you might imagine) stresses them out. In parallel with other Crichton books, the action takes place over about a week, with simple errors and accidents costing valuable time. The book is newly relevant with the possibility of "designer" biological agents from labs in rouge nations (or from terrorists) playing the role of the alien infectious agent in the book.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 A very captivating book for its tiem., Jui 14 2004
Par Randy Cook (Newtown, PA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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'The Andromeda Strain' involves a new deadly disease that has been brought back to earth, by a military/science sattelite. A space rpogram has been designed to enter space and bring back samples in the hopes of finding a new bacterial weapon. The book describes a secret government base where such diseases can be contained and researched.

Well, the program is a success. A deadly germ is brought back to Earth, and proceeds to wipe out a remote town. The germ is isolated in the governmetn facility, and the race is on to find how this entity reactes with the human body and how it can be cured or neutralized.

The book is a little dated, but none the less a great plot. I remember seeing the movie when I was young and loving it. I finally found the time to read the book. It is one of Critchon's early works, but stil very good.

If you are a Critchon fan (or not) I would recommend this book. It is quick paced and good for those days beside the pool or at the beach.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Sham
This book is a sham. It frustrates me because it tries to appear credible in its approach with scientific jargon and figures, but it's out of date and it's highly implausible. Read more
Publié il y a 12 mois par M. P. L. WOULFE

5.0étoiles sur 5 An Excellent Read!
The Andromdeda Strain was the first Crichton book I ever read. I recieved it as a Christmas gift from my mother, but put it aside after reading a few pages. Read more
Publié le Mai 29 2004 par J. Hamon

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Andromeda Strain
The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton is a book about a virus that has never been heard of. Mr. stone is investigating the death of a small town. Read more
Publié le Mai 18 2004

4.0étoiles sur 5 I thought that this was a very good book.
"The Andromada Strain", starts out with a young man named Jeremy Stone throwing a party. He gets the call he was hoping would never come, and is transported immediately... Read more
Publié le Mai 10 2004

4.0étoiles sur 5 Michael Crichton's First Novel
THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN was Michael Crichton's first novel; it was published way back in 1969. Crichton (pronounced "Cry-ton") was a lad of 26, just out of medical school,... Read more
Publié le Mai 4 2004 par Robert J. Schneider

3.0étoiles sur 5 Classic Hold Up Fairly Well
A satellite that orbits the Earth to collect particles and organisms for study goes off course and crashes near a small town in Arizona. Read more
Publié le Mars 18 2004 par J. Vilches

3.0étoiles sur 5 Could have better ending
Michael did put in a lot of effort in studying bio-chemistry subject. This is a good to read science fiction. However, the book could better by having more dramatic ending.
Publié le Fév 24 2004 par Goh Cheng Soon

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Strain of Its Own
The book I am reviewing in this review is a book I would have never foreseen myself reading. It is called the Andromeda Strain and it is by Michael Crichton, author of Jurassic... Read more
Publié le Fév 17 2004

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Andromeda Strain to put the book down
A real Crichton classic. I would reccomend it to anyone and everyone, although it's age level should really be suited for 13+. Read more
Publié le Fév 9 2004

4.0étoiles sur 5 Great book, but confusing at times.
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Publié le Déc 15 2003 par Kevin

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