Illegal Alien
Aliens, Tosoks, have finally made contact with Earth, but there are only seven of them, and they’ve arrived in a disabled spaceship. The Tosoks are intelligent and surprisingly easy to communicate with, and are happy to tour Earth and see what humans have to offer. But during a stop in Los Angeles, one of the human scientists traveling with the Tosoks is gruesomely murdered, and all evidence points to the alien Hask. The Los Angeles Police Department is determined to indict Hask for the crime, even though the aliens have little concept of laws or crime as we understand them. The only thing the U.S. government can do is secretly procure the services of Dale Rice, a leading civil rights lawyer, and hope he can clear Hask of the charges. But as the trial progresses, evidence indicates a cover-up by one or more of the aliens. Humanity’s survival — not just Hask’s fate — might hinge on the jury’s verdict.
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Ineluctable
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Iterations
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Just Like Old Times
Commissioned for the anthology Dinosaur Fantastic, edited by Mike Resnick and Martin H. Greenberg (DAW, 1993); first published in On Spec: The Canadian Magazine of Speculative Writing, Summer 1993. Later it was reprinted in several anthologies including On Spec: The First Five Years, Dinosaurs II, and Northern Stars. In 2008 it was included in Iterations And Other Stories collection (1st edition Quarry Press, January 2002).Winner of both the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Award (“the Aurora”) for Best English-Language Short Story of 1993 and the Crime Writers of Canada’s Arthur Ellis Award for Best Short Story of 1993.
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Just Like Old Times
Commissioned for the anthology Dinosaur Fantastic, edited by Mike Resnick and Martin H. Greenberg (DAW, 1993); first published in On Spec: The Canadian Magazine of Speculative Writing, Summer 1993.Later it was reprinted in several anthologies including On Spec: The First Five Years, Dinosaurs II, and Northern Stars. In 2008 it was included in Iterations And Other Stories collection (1st edition Quarry Press, January 2002).Winner of both the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Award (“the Aurora”) for Best English-Language Short Story of 1993 and the Crime Writers of Canada’s Arthur Ellis Award for Best Short Story of 1993.
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L'equazione di Dio
Come si sono estinti i dinosauri? Domanda vecchia, per il lettore di fantascienza. E che ha avuto mille risposte. Nel caso di questo brillante romanzo, tuttavia, l’interrogativo è molto più complesso e andrebbe riformulato così: provata scientificamente l’esistenza di Dio, perchè ci ha fatto come ci ha fatto? E soprattutto, perchè ha deciso di estinguere periodicamente le forme di vita superiori su tutti i mondi abitati? E’ l’assillo che tormenta Hollus, un ragno intelligente venuto dallo spazio che un bel giorno entra nel Royal Museum, a Toronto, e chiede di parlare con uno scienziato. Lo portano da Thomas Jericho, paleontologo, e l’aracnide rivela importanti informazioni sulle origini della vita. Non solo, ma propone alle menti migliori della Terra di unirsi in una ricerca che altri pianeti hanno già cominciato per loro conto, e che solo lo sforzo di tutte le intelligenze potrà coronare di successo. La domanda è infatti: che intenzioni ha il Creatore?
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La genesi della specie (Paralasse neandertal[1])
Durante un esperimento di calcolo quantistico Ponter Boddit, uno scienziato Neandertal, supera accidentalmente le barriere che separano il suo mondo da quello della specie umana e si ritrova in un universo parallelo, che gli appare carico di contraddizioni e di ambiguità. Messo in isolamento, l'alieno diviene un oggetto di studio per un gruppo di ricercatori ed esperti, e un'attrazione irresistibile per i media e per i politici delle varie nazioni, che ne reclamano l'ideale proprietà. Nello stesso tempo, nella dimensione dei Neandertal, il compagno di Ponter, Adikor Huld, viene accusato del suo omicidio. Riuscirà a provare la propria innocenza, pur non potendo neppure immaginare quanto gli è accaduto?
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Ludzie (Neandertalska Paralaksa[2])
W poprzednim tomie — „Hominidach” — neandertalski fizyk Ponter Boddit, podczas eksperymentu z komputerem kwantowym przekroczył przypadkiem barierę pomiędzy alternatywną Ziemią, na której jego gatunek jest dominujący, a ludzie wymarli przed tysiącami lat. Po wielu przygodach, przy pomocy ziemskich naukowców, udało mu się wrócić do swojego świata.W drugim tomie Ponter Boddit doprowadza do ponownego otwarcia portalu między światami. Wraca na Ziemię zamieszkałą przez Homo sapiens i znowu spotyka profesor Mary Vaughan. Podczas pierwszej oficjalnej wizyty delegacji ze świata Neandertalczyków dochodzi do incydentu, który stawia pod znakiem zapytania dalsze kontakty między gatunkami. Na szczęście, udaje się pokonać pierwsze trudności i rozpoczyna się wymiana kulturowa między obiema Ziemiami.
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Merveille (Singularité[3])
Merveille conclut en fanfare la trilogie de Robert J. Sawyer commencée avec Éveil et poursuivie avec Veille. Webmind, l'Intelligence Artificielle qui a émergé sur la Toile à la suite de circonstances très singulières, menace-t-elle l'humanité comme le croît le colonel Hume, du programme Watch, qui a juré de la détruire ?Ou bien l'apparition de cette entité aux pouvoirs quasi divins est-elle une chance extraordinaire pour l'humanité, comme le pense Caitlin Dexter, la jeune ex-aveugle dont la prothèse a tout permis ?Quel rôle jouera le grand singe Chobo, l'autre intelligence non humaine de la planète, dans l'effort de Webmind pour convaincre les humains de ses bonnes intentions ?La réponse se trouve-t-elle en Chine ?
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Mikeys
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Mindscan
Jake Sullivan watched his father, suffering from a rare condition, collapse and linger in a vegetative state, and he's incredibly paranoid because he inherited that condition. When mindscanning technology becomes available, he has himself scanned, which involves dispatching his biological body to the moon and assuming an android body. In possession of everything the biological Jake Sullivan had on Earth, android Jake finds love with Karen, who has also been mindscanned. Meanwhile, biological Jake discovers there is finally another, brand-new cure for his condition. Moreover, Karen's son sues her, declaring that his mother is dead, and android Karen has no right to deprive him of his considerable inheritance. Biological Jake, unable to leave the moon because of the contract he signed, becomes steadily more unstable, until finally, in a fit of paranoia, he takes hostages. Sawyer's treatment of identity issues — of what copying consciousness may mean and how consciousness is defined — finds expression in a good story that is a new meditation on an old SF theme, the meaning of being human. (Amazon.com)Won John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel in 2006
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Mindscan
Jake Sullivan watched his father, suffering from a rare condition, collapse and linger in a vegetative state, and he’s incredibly paranoid because he inherited that condition. When mindscanning technology becomes available, he has himself scanned, which involves dispatching his biological body to the moon and assuming an android body. In possession of everything the biological Jake Sullivan had on Earth, android Jake finds love with Karen, who has also been mindscanned. Meanwhile, biological Jake discovers there is finally another, brand-new cure for his condition. Moreover, Karen’s son sues her, declaring that his mother is dead, and android Karen has no right to deprive him of his considerable inheritance. Biological Jake, unable to leave the moon because of the contract he signed, becomes steadily more unstable, until finally, in a fit of paranoia, he takes hostages. Sawyer’s treatment of identity issues —of what copying consciousness may mean and how consciousness is defined —finds expression in a good story that is a new meditation on an old SF theme, the meaning of being human. (Amazon.com)Won John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel in 2006
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Mindscan
Jake Sullivan consigue engañar a la muerte. Amenazado por una cruel y fatal enfermedad circulatoria, logra copiar su conciencia en un nuevo cuerpo androide que le ha de proporcionar la inmortalidad. La nueva vida parece sin problemas hasta que se plantea un problema de derechos legales y morales con la personalidad... ¿de quién? ¿Qué le ocurre a la persona biológica original cuando el contenido de su mente se ha transferido a un cuerpo androide? Personas y copias: ¿quién debe ser el titular de los derechos legales antes propios de un único individuo?Un drama jurídico, personal, y una interesante especulación en torno a un futuro tal vez no demasiado lejano...
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Mutations
Le jour où il se découvre atteint d'une maladie incurable, Pierre Tardivel décide de devenir chercheur en génétique. Après de brillantes études, il travaille sur le génome humain aux côtés du Dr Klimus, un génial lauréat du Nobel.Il rencontre là son épouse, Molly, professeur de psychologie dotée de pouvoirs télépathiques. Pour ne pas transmettre la maladie de Pierre à leur enfant, ils décident de procréer par insémination artificielle. Mais la petite fille qui naît a d'étranges caractéristiques génétiques…Double enquête, double course contre la montre : celle d'un couple pour sauver son enfant victime de manipulations expérimentales, celle de Pierre, qui lutte contre le mal…
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Mutazione Pericolosa
Un uomo che ha buone probabilità di morire per una malattia ereditaria del sistema nervoso. Uno scienziato premio Nobel che è forse un ex-torturatore nazista. Una società di assicurazioni interessata ai clienti con difetti genetici. Ce n’è quanto basta per capovolgere il mondo normale di Pierre Tardivel e il suo lavoro al Progetto Genoma Umano. E il figlio che Pierre sta per avere sarà il primo, concreto annuncio dell’incubo biologico... Ritorna Robert J. Sawyer, l’acclamato autore di Starplex, con un romanzo di straordinaria suspense.
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On the Surface
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Origine dell'ibrido (Paralasse neandertal[3])
Mary Vaughan e Ponter Boddit, due scienziati che vogliono avere un figlio. C’è un ostacolo, però: lei appartiene alla specie Homo sapiens ed è nata nel nostro universo, lui è un Neanderthal evoluto e rappresenta la specie dominante di un mondo parallleo. La tecnologia per susperare il gap biologico esiste: è nelle mani di uno scienziato Neanderthal che vive nelle solitudini del suo mondo. Il problema, tuttavia, non è come raggiungerlo, ma come superare la violenza e il razzismo di una pianeta pieno d’odio. Il nostro.
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Ours to Discover
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Ours to Discover
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Peking Man
Although Sawyer is best known for his science fiction, he’s written a number of works that deal with fantastic themes, such as this story, which won the Aurora Award and first appeared in the anthology Dark Destiny III. But, as you might guess from the title, this one doesn’t see Sawyer straying too far from his science fiction roots…
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