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Survival

By Ben Bova
Survival by Ben Bova digital book - Fable

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Ben Bova continues his hard SF Star Quest series which began with Death Wave and Apes and Angels.

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In Surivival, a human team sent to scout a few hundred lightyears in front of the death wave encounters a civilization far in advance of our own, a civilization of machine intelligences.

These sentient, intelligent machines have existed for eons, and have survived earlier “death waves,” gamma ray bursts from the core of the galaxy. They are totally self-sufficient, completely certain that the death wave cannot harm them, and utterly uninterested in helping to save other civilizations, organic or machine.

But now that the humans have discovered them, they refuse to allow them to leave their planet, reasoning that other humans will inevitably follow if they learn of their existence.

The Star Quest Trilogy
#1 Death Wave
#2 Apes and Angels
#3 Survival

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“3.5 Stars I now understand what the editor to Ben Bova meant when he said that each book is self-contained. I've read three books from him, and each book is within the universe, but all are tangentially aware and connected to each other. The same universe and its rules...but you could probably read them out of order and not cause much of a problem. This book is interesting, since it discusses the idea of one of our greatest fears...the machines will rule the world some day and destroy humanity. In this story, Alex (the protagonist) is trying to convince the machines that they would be better off in union with humans, than destroying them when they "feel" threatened by their very existence in proximity to them. This crew of scientist and their petty infighting is hilarious. It is the Office in the future on an alien world. The more things change, the more they stay the same. Also, the idea that the protagonist is suffering with ALS. You'd think they'd found the cure for most, if not all the diseases in the universe. Just a thought. This idea of trying to find commonality with all intellegent species and working together. I like that idea. I really loved the discussions about collaboration verses fighting. Human stubborness...can work for the greater good.”

About Ben Bova

Ben Bova (1932-2020) was the author of more than a hundred works of science fact and fiction, including Able One, Transhuman, Orion, the Star Quest Trilogy, and the Grand Tour novels, including Titan, winner of John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best novel of the year. His many honors include the Isaac Asimov Memorial Award in 1996, the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation in 2005, and the Robert A. Heinlein Award “for his outstanding body of work in the field of literature” in 2008.

Dr. Bova was President Emeritus of the National Space Society and a past president of Science Fiction Writers of America, and a former editor of Analog and former fiction editor of Omni. As an editor, he won science fiction’s Hugo Award six times. His writings predicted the Space Race of the 1960s, virtual reality, human cloning, the Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars), electronic book publishing, and much more.

In addition to his literary achievements, Bova worked for Project Vanguard, America’s first artificial satellite program, and for Avco Everett Research Laboratory, the company that created the heat shields for Apollo 11, helping the NASA astronauts land on the moon. He also taught science fiction at Harvard University and at New York City’s Hayden Planetarium and worked with such filmmakers as George Lucas and Gene Roddenberry.

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