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Bios af Robert Charles Wilson
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Bios (original 1999; udgave 1999)

af Robert Charles Wilson

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In the 22nd century, humankind has colonized the solar system. Starflight is possible but hugely expensive, so humakind's efforts are focussed on Isis, the one nearby Earthlike world. Isis is verdant, Edenic, rich with complex DNA-based plant and animal life. And every molecule of Isian life is spectacularly toxic to human beings. The entire planet is a permanent Level Four Hot Zone. Despite that, Isis is the most interesting discovery of the millennium: a parallel biology with lessons to teach us about our own nature. It's also the hardest of hardship posts, the loneliest place in the universe. Zoe Fisher was born to explore Isis. Literally. Cloned and genetically engineered by a faction within the hothouse politics of Earth, Zoe is optimized to face Isis's terrors. Now at last Zoe has arrived on Isis. But there are secrets implanted within her that not even she suspects--and the planet itself has secrets that will change our understanding of life in the universe.Bursting with ideas, replete with human insight, "Bios "is science fiction in the grand tradition: a novel of bravery, exploration, and discovery in a universe charged with awe. At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied.… (mere)
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Forfattere:Robert Charles Wilson
Info:Tor Books (1999), Edition: 1st ed, Hardcover
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This was my first encounter with the pen of Robert Charles Wilson, and not even in its original form. His famed Spin trilogy is on my TBR-pile, also in a French (omnibus-)version: [b:La trilogie Spin|35263391|La trilogie Spin (Spin, Axis, Vortex)|Robert Charles Wilson|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1496088531i/35263391._SY75_.jpg|45315468].

Bios takes place in the far future, somewhere not too far from (or inside, I didn't quite get that) the Kuiper belt (Wikipedia-page, NASA-page) and is about the colonisation of a distant planet called Isis. Isis has its own fauna (miners, more animal than human) and flora. The planet is a hostile place to anything non-native. Humans have been trying to colonise it for many years, mainly because both Earth and Isis are very much related on an evolutionary level. However, life has developed differently on Isis.

There are at least two hubs/stations for Research and Development: Marburg and Yambuku. Scientists and engineers going outside must undergo a thorough cleaning before re-entering a station. The suits they wear contain protective material and sensors. Other accessories complete the package. However, one cannot stay outside for too long, because the batteries and alike don't last for days on end. This doesn't mean that there is no supervision; there is: self-driving robots on the ground, telecommunication, scanners, ... There's always someone in the central control room to provide help/assistance when needed.

The local stations are supervised by a floating spaceship, which provides for itself: it has its own gardens, its recycling system (I forgot: the space suits also have a sort of recycling system for sweat and other fluids), and so on. Turing machines make sure there are enough resources coming from the moon.

Rescue shuttles (Higgs spheres) are very few in number and can carry only a handful of people. No one thought more would be necessary, even if there are several tens/hundreds of people (scientists, directors, the lot) involved in the project.

The project is set up and financed by two parties: the ancient Families (rich people, entrepreneurs) and a sort of company/corporation called Trusts. Mainly the latter's department Mécanismes & Personnel is responsible for the development and integration of specific tools to suppress emotions. Test objects are girls who live in an orphanage. Each of them has the same kind of "protection", though in a different form. One of them, Zoé Fisher, will be the sole survivor and sent out to investigate the environment of Isis, to prepare the way for human colonisation. Or, at least, that is the official explanation.

Zoé embarks on this mission, full of confidence and aware that she has an implant that will help her overcome any feelings of fear, stress, or emotional outbursts. Were it not that prior to that, the doctor responsible for those implants, Anna Chopra, removed that device. Why? Most likely because she disagreed with this procedure and wanted Zoé to experience real emotions, live a proper live as a human being. She isn't aware of this, and does experience proper feelings of love, sadness, exuberance, fear, ... Especially after her meeting with the three main scientists to assist her on her mission. Tam Hayes, one of the remaining scientists, has a large impact on her and feelings of love are exchanged between them.

Note: one of Anna's relatives will, more than a century later, visit the spaceship and planet Isis, after the demise of the project.

Next to that, she was genetically modified to withstand attacks from harmful bacteria, in case her suit would not provide enough protection.

All is not well on a dangerous planet like Isis. Anything alien to the local environment, will be destroyed within a short period of time. Anything, not just humans, but also infrastructure, no matter the material from which it is made. Once the specific bacteria (or similar) gets inside, there's no way of stopping the invasion. When touched, it takes only a few hours before Death comes around to collect the bodies. At some point, that's what happens: Isis' ecosystem refused to allow mankind to stay any longer. So, the inevitable happened, despite the measures that were taken.

All's well that ends well? Eh, not exactly. For Isis, all's well, as nature took back what was taken or occupied by humans. No one survived, not even Avrion Theophilus (responsible for the existence of Zoé) or Zoé herself, who was kidnapped by the miners and saw no way out the creatures' mountains. Tam Hayes, one of the three scientists that assisted her on her mission, decided to go out and rescue her, despite counter-advice from his colleague (Dieter Franklin). Tam is so angry with Theo's way of dealing with Zoé, that he persists even more in his rescue mission, knowing full well the implications and consequences.

Isis is not just a planet, its ecosystem also has its own voice, its own mind, its own memory. It communicates through telepathy with Zoé (by which Isis takes on the form of someone dear to its interlocutor), as she is trapped underground and thinks about her feelings, about her time aboard one of the stations, about Tam Hayes (one of the scientists with whom she got along very well). Isis conveys a message about life, about nature, about evolution. A philosophical message, in other words.

To properly describe the world, not in the least because of the context, you get a lot of scientific wording and descriptions about the planet, the plants, the bacteria, molecules, ... Hard SF, as they call it, but not so that the wording gets in the way of the reading pleasure. Not at all; on the contrary, they're a valuable addition, I find.

The characters all have a different background (religious or otherwise) and come from different places, not necessarily the US, but also Asia, for example. The orphanage where Zoé stayed, was in Teheran, Iran, for example.

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Bios is a story whose message is still relevant today, even after 20 years. Ecology, the environmental issues are very hot today (as is the weather; what climate change?), as they are in Wilson's story. Mankind has still a lot to learn about its proper planet, yet decides to "destroy" it for the love of money. Colonising other planets is out of the question, because even of those, not sufficient knowledge has been collected. Nature will find a way to respond to man's interventions, as the various viruses, floods, draughts and so on prove, time and again. And still mankind does not learn or refuses to.

Bios is recommended reading, without question. Is it RCW's best novel? Probably not (isn't Spin wearing that crown?). It is, on the other hand, an entertaining story, one with an important message (not just about nature, but also about appreciating and respecting life), and very accessible at that.

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The story reminded me a bit of [b:Lum'en|33178743|Lum'en|Laurent Genefort|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1488205643i/33178743._SY75_.jpg|45575544] by [a:Laurent Genefort|857413|Laurent Genefort|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/m_50x66-82093808bca726cb3249a493fbd3bd0f.png], which I read a year ago. See here.

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I was sent this book by Éditions ActuSF for review. Many thanks to them for the trust. ( )
  TechThing | Jan 22, 2021 |
Another re-read, just felt like revisiting this. Scientists on an alien world, believable tech, unstoppable alien pathogen. It's like the Andromeda Strain with a home-team advantage. As is usual for Wilson, there's more ideas packed in here than even the initial big premises indicate. I'd forgotten about the casually sexist/infantilizing way the female lead character is treated—and since it's coming from the narrator, not just other characters, it's extra-creepy. ( )
  jakecasella | Sep 21, 2020 |
I stumbled across this book in a used bookstore. I picked it up because I had heard of Robert Charles Wilson from his various awards and nominations. It was a nice book. Nothing spectacular, though. A very traditional hard-SF novel (e.g. the heroes are scientists). The only real variant from convention was the fact that it was focused on biology rather than astronomy and/or physics. It was well-crafted, too. I wasn't dazzled but it wasn't a waste of time either, and I'm curious enough that I will probably try out another one of Wilson's books at some point in the future. ( )
  ralphpalm | Nov 11, 2019 |

A humanistic book in which everybody dies just so the author can wax eloquent on his pet philosophical point. Not really enjoyable and will not be reading any more by this author. ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
Gave up... both boring and complex... that is to say, I don't understand what's going on and don't care.
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 5, 2016 |
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In the 22nd century, humankind has colonized the solar system. Starflight is possible but hugely expensive, so humakind's efforts are focussed on Isis, the one nearby Earthlike world. Isis is verdant, Edenic, rich with complex DNA-based plant and animal life. And every molecule of Isian life is spectacularly toxic to human beings. The entire planet is a permanent Level Four Hot Zone. Despite that, Isis is the most interesting discovery of the millennium: a parallel biology with lessons to teach us about our own nature. It's also the hardest of hardship posts, the loneliest place in the universe. Zoe Fisher was born to explore Isis. Literally. Cloned and genetically engineered by a faction within the hothouse politics of Earth, Zoe is optimized to face Isis's terrors. Now at last Zoe has arrived on Isis. But there are secrets implanted within her that not even she suspects--and the planet itself has secrets that will change our understanding of life in the universe.Bursting with ideas, replete with human insight, "Bios "is science fiction in the grand tradition: a novel of bravery, exploration, and discovery in a universe charged with awe. At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied.

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