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Lost in Transmission (Mass Market Paperback)

de Wil McCarthy (Author)
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Architect Conrad Mursk's story continues from The Wellstone [BKL Mr 15 03] with the aftermath of the Children's Revolution and the long journey in the Newhope to Barnard's Star, where, upon arrival, the exiles face the growing pains of a new colony, which prove more terrible than anyone expected. The technology of faxes, which allows one to print out fresh selves as needed, becomes almost unsustainable without a strong industrial base; hence, death returns to their civilization with a vengeance. Worse, Bascal Edward, now king, shows signs of madness induced by decades as the only one awake on the Newhope. Conrad decides to take action after a visit by copies of the monarchs of the queendom of Sol piques his curiosity. He makes another revolutionary move, stealing the cryogenically frozen dead to take them back to Earth, where they can be faxed to health. Fortunately, this worthy sequel detailing the fascinating development and inevitable decline of the Barnard's Star colony has enough loose ends to make another, equally engaging sequel a necessity. Regina Schroeder
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Praise for The Wellstone:

"An ideal blend of wit and superscience, set in a brilliant future age when wealth and immortality just aren't enough. McCarthy gives an adventurous new spin to the ongoing rebellion of the young."
-- David Brin

"A standout job...full of action, humor, top-notch speculation and intriguing characters...Such ambition and creative playfulness should serve this book well when award lists are made up."
-- Paul di Filippo, scifi.com

"If Robert Heinlein had written Lord of the Flies, he probably would have come up with something like The Wellstone."
-- Rocky Mountain News

"Wil McCarthy considers post-scarcity economics, leadership politics and immortality--all in an adventure that would have made Robert A. Heinlein proud."
-- BookPage

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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Epic Continues!, Avril 21 2004
Par Ben (The Other Side) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Some reviewers have commented that this book stands well on it's own. I wouldn't know, because I've avidly read The Collapsium and The Wellstone, which are just about my favorite books of all time. Amazingly, Lost In Transmission maintains that same level of kick-in-the-brain wonder.

Fleeing from an oppressive Utopia, the children of the first immortals seek a world where THEY can be leaders and visionaries. But building a new society is a lot harder than it looks, and many tears will be shed before they finally get it right, and as immortals they, too, must live through the future their own actions have created. A funny, sad, thoughtful book for anyone who has ever loved science fiction.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Building Civilization at Barnard's Star, Mars 22 2004
Par Arthur W. Jordin (Smyrna, GA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Lost in Transmission is the third novel in The Queendom of Sol series, following The Wellstone. In the previous volume, the Queen's Navy and the Royal Constabulary arrested Prince Bascal and his pirate crew and returned them to Earth for trial before the Queen. They were sentenced to exile on the worlds of Barnard's Star, some 5.9 light-years away, for a period of one thousand years.

In this novel, the QSS Newhope departs the Solar System, carrying Bascal, the newly elected king of the Barnard system, and his subjects to their new home. Only twenty of the émigrés are active while the others are stored in the memory cores of the fax system. With a travel time of a century, even the working crew will spend much of the voyage in storage.

King Bascal, however, elects to stay active during the entire trip, spending the time in learning new things, planning his kingdom and, hopefully, gaining wisdom. Captain Xmary and First Mate Conrad alternate active periods to supervise ship activities. Other crew members are active occasionally to refine ship systems and repair en route damage.

After reaching the Barnard system and decelerating into a useful orbit, the crew start feeding a suitable space rock into the matter buffer of an oversized fax system to produce the components for a shipyard. Then they put together a space habitat in orbit around planet two. Finally, they start terraforming the planet.

In this story, the colonists encounter and overcome many difficulties, but their most intractable problem is the production of fax systems. Conrad continues to be a close advisor to Bascal, but they become increasingly distance as the king becomes more ruthless in his approach. Conrad and Xmary become lovers, but are often apart for decades at a time.

This story portrays the descent of Bascal into hubris. When the colony gets into deep trouble, the king refuses to consider any plan that would require help from the Queendom of Sol. He uses the excuse of their exile, but he is really obsessed with proving his own worth.

In the framing story, Radmer and Bruno enter the Lune atmosphere and land on the Aden Plateau above the town of Timoch. The sphere rolls into an old watch tower on the edge of the plateau, saving them from a disastrous roll down the long slope. Unfortunately, their descent has been seen by the enemy and they are pursued as they flee toward Timoch.

Highly recommended for McCarthy fans and for anyone else who enjoys hard science fiction with cutting edge technology and interesting speculations on the social and personal consequences thereof.

-Arthur W. Jordin

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Hard sci-fi meets awesome psychology, Mars 22 2004
Par Daniel Roy "triseult" (Shanghai, China) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I picked up this book on a whim, based on the strange summary of immortals cast out of their home, and unaware that there were two previous books tied to this story. I would recommend that you pick up 'The Collapsium' and 'The Wellstone' before delving into 'Lost in Transmission', but know that the book stands formidably on its own.

I tend to avoid so-called 'hard scifi' books because I prefer a good story to a clever bit of scientific extrapolation. I find hard scifi books to dwelve too much into scientific exposition, as they seem to be too much in love with their own concepts to care about their characters.

This is partly true of Lost in Transmission, but it's far from annoying. The science displayed in this novel is, to be frank, absolutely stunning and well worth the expositions, especially as its workings have major consequences on the rest of the story. Not only does McCarthy tackle a frighteningly original and awe-inspiring concept, but he takes the time to think on its consequences on human life.

And that's what stands so perfectly at the core of this novel... It's the way the technology forms the basis of a fascinating study on human psychology, of a humanity that has no more material need and knows immortality. The protagonists are given this gift, then it slowly falls away from them as the story progresses.

The structure of the novel might seem disjointed, but it is perfectly appropriate for the nature of the story, that of the life of an immortal. The main character changes his mind a few times, gets close then drifts away from friends and lovers... In that regard, the story's pace is perfect for an immortal life, if quite unconventional.

Another thing I found awesome with this novel is the fact that there is no Bad Guy and Good Guy in this story. This means less drama at times, but as a whole, the story is much more satisfying for it.

All in all, I found much more than I expected from Lost in Transmission, and I heartily recommend it to fans of good scifi, hard or otherwise.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliant but incomplete
Lost in Transmission is really pieces of two books that only intersect - and neither one seems complete. Read more
Publié le Mars 19 2004

5.0étoiles sur 5 Exciting sf
In the twenty-sixth century earth time, mankind has achieved immortality through the fax and duplicating clones that can be used at a moment's notice. Read more
Publié le Mars 2 2004 par Harriet Klausner

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