In the Ocean of Night

Taschenbuch, 477 Seiten

Sprache: German

Veröffentlicht von Heyne.

ISBN:
978-3-453-17088-9
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OCLC-Nummer:
163817006

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From the back cover Warner paperback February 2004:

2019: NASA astronaut Nigel Walmsley is sent on a mission to intercept a rogue asteroid on a collision course with Earth. Ordered to destroy the comet, he instead discovers that it is actually the shell of a derelict space probe -- a wreck with just enough power to emit a single electronic signal...

2034: Then a reply is heard. Searching for the source of this signal that comes from outside the solar system, Nigel discovers the existence of a sentient ship. When the new vessel begins to communicate directly with him, the astronaut learns of the horrors that await humanity. For the ship was created by an alien race that has spent billions and billions of years searching for intelligent life... to annihilate it.

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hat In the Ocean of Night von Gregory Benford besprochen (Galactic Center, Volume 1)

Wow, unexpectedly great book...

... that I read in english, in my case. A book about a first contact that is special in the way it goes wrong, even if all first contacts in human history and in SciFi always go wrong. In this case, contact happens to a robot spaceship. Scientists talk with it for a long time, yet something goes wrong and the thing runs off. But it turns out it might have been a scout sending out calls for bigger reinforcements now that the human answers have left a certain impression. Some want to prepare for war, others get religious about the entire experience (which sees some sort of bot intelligence downloading to humans), and yet others think we need to go after the scout to continue the discussions we already had, because there is so much to learn from those intelligent robots. Of course, this being a novel about humans, …