• (Shockwave Reader) Total Eclipse by John Brunner

    From James Nicoll@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 27 14:28:59 2024
    Total Eclipse by John Brunner

    A thousand centuries after the fact, is it possible to determine what led
    to a technologically advanced alien species total extinction?

    https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/riddle-me-this
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  • From John Savard@21:1/5 to Nicoll on Tue Feb 27 22:45:59 2024
    On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:28:59 -0000 (UTC), jdnicoll@panix.com (James
    Nicoll) wrote:

    Total Eclipse by John Brunner

    A thousand centuries after the fact, is it possible to determine what led
    to a technologically advanced alien species total extinction?

    It's interesting that, although it is fundamentally a different novel,
    he chose to re-use so much of the basic setting elements from
    Bedlam Planet.

    The premise itself, before reading the short plot description in
    your review makes me think: yes, before pillaging all their
    sweet technology, it would be a good idea to find out what
    drove them to extinction so as to avoid copying their doom by
    accident.

    The plot description, of course, shows matters are even more
    complicated by a political situation on Earth that seems to be
    heading the planet towards doom without alien help - and which
    means that political authorities are going to be reluctant to
    accept that the scientists haven't found alien technology that
    will fix everything.

    Given the problems of the times we live in now, it seems excusable
    for cukrrent SF authors to create works of similarly dark tone,
    even it that's not what many of us would like to read.

    John Savard

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