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Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic : A Novel (original 1997; udgave 1997)

af Terry Jones, Douglas Adams

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In this thoroughly satisfying and completely disorienting novel based on a story line by Douglas Adams (author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), Terry Jones recounts an unforgettable tale of intergalactic travel and mishap. The saga of "the ship that cannot possibly go wrong" sparkles with wit, danger, and confusion that will keep readers guessing which reality they are in and how, on earth, to find their way out again. At the center of the galaxy, a vast, unknown civilization is preparing for an event of epic proportions: the launching of the greatest, most gorgeous, most technologically advanced Starship ever built-the Starship Titanic. An earthling would see it as a mixture of the Chrysler Building, the tomb of Tutankhamen, and Venice. But less provincial onlookers would recognize it as the design of Leovinus, the galaxy's most renowned architect. He is an old man now, and the creation of the Starship Titanic is the pinnacle achievement of his twenty-year career. The night before the launch, Leovinus is prowling around the ship having a last little look. With mounting alarm he begins to find things are not right: unfinished workmanship, cybersystems not working correctly, robots colliding with doors. How could this have happened? And how could this have happened without his knowing? Something somewhere is terribly wrong. On the following day, in an artificial event staged for the media, the Starship Titanic will leave its construction dock under autopilot and, a few days later, make its way to the terminal to pick up passengers for its maiden voyage. Although the ship will be deserted during its very first flight, it is nevertheless a major event, watched by all the galaxy's media. Hugely, magnificently, the fabulous ship eases its way forward from the construction dock, picks up speed, sways a bit, wobbles a bit, veers wildly, and just before it can do massive damage to everything around it, appears to undergo SMEF (Spontaneous Massive Existence Failure). In just ten seconds, the whole, stupendous enterprise is over. And our story has just begun. Somehow three earthlings, one Blerontin journalist, a semideranged parrot, and a shipful of disoriented robots must overcome their differences. It's the only way to save the Starship Titanic ("The Ship That Cannot Possibly Go Wrong") from certain destruction and rescue the economy of an entire planet-not to mention to survive the latest threat, an attack by a swarm of hostile shipbuilders. . . .… (mere)
Medlem:coleoptera
Titel:Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic : A Novel
Forfattere:Terry Jones
Andre forfattere:Douglas Adams
Info:New York : Harmony Books, c1997.
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
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Nøgleord:1306 law library, humor, monty python

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Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic af Terry Jones (1997)

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This novel is a pleasant little romp. The opening chapters set up the dilemma of the sabotaged starship on its original alien world of Blerontin, and I didn't find it very amusing until some Earth humans entered the plot in chapter 8. For all the slapstick scientifictional trappings, the story turns out to be a highly conventional romantic recombination comedy.

Douglas Adams' introduction was in fact as funny as anything in the rest of the book.
1 stem paradoxosalpha | Dec 5, 2023 |
A silly little "fluff" book as a brief interlude between more heavy fare. [return][return]Written by Terry "I write in the nude" Jones, based on a Computer Game idea of Douglas Adams, this is a story of spaceships, aliens, humans, sentient bombs, failed economies, insurance fraud, and pacifist armies. And lots and lots of silly, rampant sex. ( )
  nordie | Oct 14, 2023 |
Ok story, pleasant enough. ( )
  CraigGoodwin | Apr 24, 2023 |
The fact it was written in 3 weeks and was based on a MS DOS game really shows ( )
  martialalex92 | Dec 10, 2022 |
Kdesi v nejvzdálenějším vesmíru se Blerontiňané s oranžovýma očima chystají vypustit obří hvězdolet Titanic, růžovou loď se stříbřitým leskem, létající hotel, jehož sláva pronikla do všech spirálových ramen galaxie. Začíná bláznivá vesmírná honička, jíž se nadšeně účastní nejen Blerontiňané, Yassacanové, humanoidé, ale i nejrůznější inteligentní přístroje, kyborgové, liftboti, doorboti – a ti všichni se chtějí hvězdoletu zmocnit! Parodii na sci-fi příběhy napsal jeden z tvůrců Monthy Pythonova Létajícího cirkusu, Terry Jones. D. Adams, jmenovaný v názvu knihy, se v prologu přiznává k duchovnímu spoluotcovství knihy. Jones a Adams spolupracovali na počítačové internetové hře a Jones využil animované postavičky a doplnil jejich scény a skeče v ten nejpodivuhodnější pohádkový příběh, o němž Adams napsal: „Pošetilejší, rozpustilejší a báječnější příběh bych sám nikdy nenapsal!“ Chytrá, laskavá crazy pohádka, v níž jsou porušována snad všechna pravidla sci-fi literatury, jen ne pravidla dobrého literárního řemesla.
  stpetr | Feb 20, 2022 |
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In this thoroughly satisfying and completely disorienting novel based on a story line by Douglas Adams (author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), Terry Jones recounts an unforgettable tale of intergalactic travel and mishap. The saga of "the ship that cannot possibly go wrong" sparkles with wit, danger, and confusion that will keep readers guessing which reality they are in and how, on earth, to find their way out again. At the center of the galaxy, a vast, unknown civilization is preparing for an event of epic proportions: the launching of the greatest, most gorgeous, most technologically advanced Starship ever built-the Starship Titanic. An earthling would see it as a mixture of the Chrysler Building, the tomb of Tutankhamen, and Venice. But less provincial onlookers would recognize it as the design of Leovinus, the galaxy's most renowned architect. He is an old man now, and the creation of the Starship Titanic is the pinnacle achievement of his twenty-year career. The night before the launch, Leovinus is prowling around the ship having a last little look. With mounting alarm he begins to find things are not right: unfinished workmanship, cybersystems not working correctly, robots colliding with doors. How could this have happened? And how could this have happened without his knowing? Something somewhere is terribly wrong. On the following day, in an artificial event staged for the media, the Starship Titanic will leave its construction dock under autopilot and, a few days later, make its way to the terminal to pick up passengers for its maiden voyage. Although the ship will be deserted during its very first flight, it is nevertheless a major event, watched by all the galaxy's media. Hugely, magnificently, the fabulous ship eases its way forward from the construction dock, picks up speed, sways a bit, wobbles a bit, veers wildly, and just before it can do massive damage to everything around it, appears to undergo SMEF (Spontaneous Massive Existence Failure). In just ten seconds, the whole, stupendous enterprise is over. And our story has just begun. Somehow three earthlings, one Blerontin journalist, a semideranged parrot, and a shipful of disoriented robots must overcome their differences. It's the only way to save the Starship Titanic ("The Ship That Cannot Possibly Go Wrong") from certain destruction and rescue the economy of an entire planet-not to mention to survive the latest threat, an attack by a swarm of hostile shipbuilders. . . .

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