• Re: (ReacTor) Five SFF Books About the Dangers of Dabbling in Archaeolo

    From Garrett Wollman@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Thu Feb 15 22:22:34 2024
    In article <uqm0so$3g63k$[email protected]>,
    Lynn McGuire <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2/15/2024 11:11 AM, James Nicoll wrote:
    Five SFF Books About the Dangers of Dabbling in Archaeology

    Poking around in the relics of long-dead civilizations is a great way
    to meet your doom.

    https://reactormag.com/five-sff-books-about-the-dangers-of-dabbling-in-archaeology/

    Zero for five here.

    For me as well, but that's not hugely suprising. The example that
    immediately came to mind for me (probably because I was 13 when I read
    it) is Andre Norton, EXILES OF THE STARS. But I had to read the
    jacket copy to re-confirm that there was in fact an archaeology angle.

    -GAWollman

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  • From James Nicoll@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Thu Feb 22 04:19:23 2024
    In article <ur6b6o$3fv0t$[email protected]>,
    Tony Nance <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2/15/24 12:11 PM, James Nicoll wrote:
    Five SFF Books About the Dangers of Dabbling in Archaeology

    Poking around in the relics of long-dead civilizations is a great way
    to meet your doom.

    https://reactormag.com/five-sff-books-about-the-dangers-of-dabbling-in-archaeology/

    Hm - Revelation Space (Reynolds) certainly sees people Dabbling in >Archaeology.

    How about Piper's Omnilingual?

    The way you're envisioning this, does exploring Big Dumb Objects (BDO)
    count as dabbling in Archaeology? Ringworld, Rama, etc etc etc

    Most BDOs are still working, so not quite what I had in mind.

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to James Nicoll on Thu Feb 22 08:33:50 2024
    On 2/21/2024 8:19 PM, James Nicoll wrote:
    In article <ur6b6o$3fv0t$[email protected]>,
    Tony Nance <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2/15/24 12:11 PM, James Nicoll wrote:
    Five SFF Books About the Dangers of Dabbling in Archaeology

    Poking around in the relics of long-dead civilizations is a great way
    to meet your doom.


    https://reactormag.com/five-sff-books-about-the-dangers-of-dabbling-in-archaeology/

    Hm - Revelation Space (Reynolds) certainly sees people Dabbling in
    Archaeology.

    How about Piper's Omnilingual?

    The way you're envisioning this, does exploring Big Dumb Objects (BDO)
    count as dabbling in Archaeology? Ringworld, Rama, etc etc etc

    Most BDOs are still working, so not quite what I had in mind.

    Kind of like the planet Earth is still working?

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  • From Default User@21:1/5 to James Nicoll on Sat Feb 24 09:17:30 2024
    James Nicoll wrote:

    Five SFF Books About the Dangers of Dabbling in Archaeology

    Poking around in the relics of long-dead civilizations is a great way
    to meet your doom.


    I read the entire Well of Souls series, but that's the only one of that
    list.

    In the Murderbot stories, alien remnants are found in various places.
    These are sometimes tech, or biological, or some sort of mix of the
    two. One of the few things the Corporations mostly agree on is that no
    one should be messing with them. Unless you're sufficiently sneaky and ruthless.


    Brian

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