Incident on Simpac III
A Scientific Novel
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Narrated by:
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Alex Boyles
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By:
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Doug Brugge
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A few hundred years into the future, a wave of space colonization follows a disastrous earlier attempt to inhabit nearby extrasolar planets. It is guided by a new computational method based on massive data-driven socio-cultural and socio-epidemiological modeling and using novel biological computers, fed with data on Earth’s history of successes and failures.
Yet, in the newly settled Simpac system, some unexpected and worrying anomalies begin cropping up, making an urgent expedition to the system necessary: Is it the underlying data, the computations, or is some unknown entity tampering with the space colonization program? A race against time ensues as the lives of four strangers begin to converge.
While grounded in the social systems aspect, the author posits that the future is likely to be characterized by more biology-based tools than most contemporary science fiction - which most often relies entirely on nonbiological hardware in terms of advanced technologies - predicts. The result is an entertaining and skillful blend of thriller and SF, complemented by a nontechnical appendix describing the underlying science.
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- Benjamin
- 01-02-2022
big ideas poorly delivered
The writing is clumsy, character development lacking nuance and life. I liked the big ideas (similar to Psychohistory) but these were ultimately unsatisfying as the core mechanisms were non existent. The author explains why at the end but it's the reason I hung on through long and dull explanations and descriptions. This would be better as a short story.
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