• Aftermath set in 2026

    From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 25 12:10:06 2024
    Hi SF readers & fans,

    I happen to have just finished reading "Aftermath" by
    Charles Sheffield which is set in 2026, published in 1998 by
    Bantam Books 587 pages part 1 of two. (This is a revision of
    a preliminary summary on Usenet and will be posted there as
    the spelling mistakes that I inflicted were horrible.)

    In this novel the world is suffering a double crisis.
    Alpha Centauri has gone supernova and the radiation hit the
    Southern Hemisphere and set off some very catastrophic weather
    but the wave of hard radiation causes a EMP and wipes out all
    computers not in Faraday cages.

    The USA is center stage of course along with a group of
    aged cancer victims who have been following a course of treatment
    involving destroying the telomeres of their cancers.
    The President is a sane but single man. He has some interesting
    sequences with a former Girl Friend and with at least one
    political apprentice.

    A Mission is returning from a Mars Landing and no communication
    from Ground to Space is available. The stations in low earth orbit
    are dead and the higher stations are still working but out of range
    for the earthside stations. Will they make it back to Earth and
    participate in the suppression of terrorist activity?

    The technology is a bit more advanced as the cancer patients have
    home genome sequencers which of course have been destroyed by the EMP.
    They need help and expertise.
    Capital punishment is gone and in its place we have Judicial Sleep
    which is medically induced coma with normal aging. Abyssal Sleep slows
    aging.

    This is a book that uses the now popular technique of switching
    between characters or groups of characters.
    Now I made an a error.
    I wrote that, "This opens with a serial killer undergoing Judicial
    Sleep." but it actually opens with a aboriginal shaman attempting to
    end the drought caused by the heat and radiation of the Supernova.

    Then comes the sequence with multiple killer of beautiful 14 years
    olds, Oliver Guest, prominent medical researcher on cloning
    and on telemeric treatments. The medical science is good
    enough to regrow amputated limbs. The sane president learning of the
    Particle Storm on its way in about 50 years which would sterilize the
    planet, decides to take control of planetary resources and so
    we arrive at the end of the book with a need to read
    the next volume, the title of which is "Starfire".

    If I had space and money I would buy Aftermath to re-read.
    Of course if I ever getting around to re-reading it
    i will be so old...
    bliss

    --
    b l i s s - S F 4 e v e r at D S L E x t r e m e dot com

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to Robert Carnegie on Sat Sep 28 08:41:06 2024
    On 9/28/24 06:37, Robert Carnegie wrote:
    Wouldn't the Mars mission be incapacitated by
    the supernova as well?

    They were not in the line of the chip breaking
    EMP. The Earth was in line but if properly protected
    on Earth the chips suvived too.
    The Supernova was induced and directed toward
    the Earth as I belive other comments have mentioned.

    bliss

    --
    b l i s s - S F 4 e v e r at D S L E x t r e m e dot com

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  • From Paul S Person@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sat Sep 28 09:07:13 2024
    On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 08:41:06 -0700, Bobbie Sellers <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 9/28/24 06:37, Robert Carnegie wrote:
    Wouldn't the Mars mission be incapacitated by
    the supernova as well?

    They were not in the line of the chip breaking
    EMP. The Earth was in line but if properly protected
    on Earth the chips suvived too.
    The Supernova was induced and directed toward
    the Earth as I belive other comments have mentioned.

    At 4.25 LY away, that's pretty good shooting!

    And a very focused beam!
    --
    "Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino,
    Who evil spoke of everyone but God,
    Giving as his excuse, 'I never knew him.'"

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Paul S Person on Sat Sep 28 10:03:24 2024
    On 9/28/2024 9:07 AM, Paul S Person wrote:
    On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 08:41:06 -0700, Bobbie Sellers <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 9/28/24 06:37, Robert Carnegie wrote:
    Wouldn't the Mars mission be incapacitated by
    the supernova as well?

    They were not in the line of the chip breaking
    EMP. The Earth was in line but if properly protected
    on Earth the chips suvived too.
    The Supernova was induced and directed toward
    the Earth as I belive other comments have mentioned.

    At 4.25 LY away, that's pretty good shooting!

    And a very focused beam!

    Not sure its even physically possible to have a beam that focused over
    that distance.

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to Paul S Person on Sat Sep 28 10:13:13 2024
    On 9/28/24 09:07, Paul S Person wrote:
    On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 08:41:06 -0700, Bobbie Sellers <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 9/28/24 06:37, Robert Carnegie wrote:
    Wouldn't the Mars mission be incapacitated by
    the supernova as well?

    They were not in the line of the chip breaking
    EMP. The Earth was in line but if properly protected
    on Earth the chips suvived too.
    The Supernova was induced and directed toward
    the Earth as I belive other comments have mentioned.

    At 4.25 LY away, that's pretty good shooting!

    And a very focused beam!

    Yes Thrilling Tales of Super Science/Technology leading
    to Interstellar Space warfare, no doubt.

    Some Suspension of Disbelief required.

    Certainly a frequent mode of operation as we read Speculative Fictions
    relating tales of super-science or magic. Who belives in Vampires or
    Demons outside of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, movie, TV or inside books.
    Oh I remember Evangelical Fundamentalists believing in biblical
    inerrancy. That is why they are bothered by sympathetic depictions of
    Demons or Vampire. Someone of that ilk claims Ms.Harris VP won the
    debate through witchcraft.

    I have memories of one perfectly delightful short series
    about a physician to vampires and other monsters. Her name is
    Greta von Helsing. Quite amusing really. Lynsay Sands makes her
    immortals with Atlantean Super Science which is nicer than Demonic
    possession or Curse. Maybe that is Speculative Friction since every
    novels point out how immortal sex is so much better than plain old
    human sex.

    We of this era perhaps the nearing the end of human history,
    if the planet becomes unlivable, do not have any sensible way to
    do in reality Faster Than Light travel, suspended animation, time travel
    and a host of other ideas explored in SF storie whether rendered in
    multiple volumes of text or comic books.

    Very few of the SF Genre novels settle for plain ordinary science, but intrude demonology and thealogy in the story. Sometimes
    the vampires/demons/whatever are organised which brings us to
    political fictions as well.

    But it is all about the story and whether in its world it
    coheres and comes to a satisfying or interesting conclusion.

    bliss

    --
    b l i s s - S F 4 e v e r at D S L E x t r e m e dot com

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  • From Robert Woodward@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Sat Sep 28 21:41:46 2024
    In article <vd9csq$1b5kg$[email protected]>,
    Dimensional Traveler <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 9/28/2024 9:07 AM, Paul S Person wrote:
    On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 08:41:06 -0700, Bobbie Sellers <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 9/28/24 06:37, Robert Carnegie wrote:
    Wouldn't the Mars mission be incapacitated by
    the supernova as well?

    They were not in the line of the chip breaking
    EMP. The Earth was in line but if properly protected
    on Earth the chips suvived too.
    The Supernova was induced and directed toward
    the Earth as I belive other comments have mentioned.

    At 4.25 LY away, that's pretty good shooting!

    And a very focused beam!

    Not sure its even physically possible to have a beam that focused over
    that distance.

    To paraphrase Archimedes, give me a big enough mirror (or lens) and a
    light source, and I can focus anywhere.

    --
    "We have advanced to new and surprising levels of bafflement."
    Imperial Auditor Miles Vorkosigan describes progress in _Komarr_. —-----------------------------------------------------
    Robert Woodward [email protected]

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Robert Woodward on Sun Sep 29 19:38:01 2024
    On 9/28/2024 9:41 PM, Robert Woodward wrote:
    In article <vd9csq$1b5kg$[email protected]>,
    Dimensional Traveler <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 9/28/2024 9:07 AM, Paul S Person wrote:
    On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 08:41:06 -0700, Bobbie Sellers
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 9/28/24 06:37, Robert Carnegie wrote:
    Wouldn't the Mars mission be incapacitated by
    the supernova as well?

    They were not in the line of the chip breaking
    EMP. The Earth was in line but if properly protected
    on Earth the chips suvived too.
    The Supernova was induced and directed toward
    the Earth as I belive other comments have mentioned.

    At 4.25 LY away, that's pretty good shooting!

    And a very focused beam!

    Not sure its even physically possible to have a beam that focused over
    that distance.

    To paraphrase Archimedes, give me a big enough mirror (or lens) and a
    light source, and I can focus anywhere.

    Only in a perfect vacuum I think, which space ain't.

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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