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Starfish (Rifters, #1)

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  • 1999
  • #ScienceFiction
Peter Watts
@PeterWatts
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A huge international corporation has developed a facility along the Juan de Fuca Ridge at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean to exploit geothermal power. They send a bio-engineered cre... Show More

A huge international corporation has developed a facility along the Juan de Fuca Ridge at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean to exploit geothermal power. They send a bio-engineered crew--people who have been altered to withstand the pressure and breathe the seawater--down to live and work in this weird, fertile undersea darkness.

Unfortunately the only people suitable for long-term employment in these experimental power stations are crazy, some of them in unpleasant ways. How many of them can survive, or will be allowed to survive, while worldwide disaster approaches from below?

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Number of Pages: 384

ISBN: 0812575857

ISBN-13: 9780812575859

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George McGowan @GjMcGowan · Mar 26, 2023
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All fiction I’m afraid, and none are really perfect: * Diaspora by Greg Egan (though the AGIs are very human) * Crystal Society by Max Harms * Singularity Sky or Accelerando by Charles Stross * Starfish by Peter Watts
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