Entry tags:
- black hole,
- geek,
- sf
Black Holes in the Earth
For some reason the zombie apocalypse just feels too damn survivable these days. I've developed a kink for black-holes-inside-the-Earth fiction, which is surely as niche as it gets.
The Forge of God - Greg Bear - Not strictly black holes but some truly awesome moments of utter, crushing, "oh feck"; tight tense countdownery; and a hugely memorable catastrophe more than make up for the weird aliens whose motivation never convinced me. Then again they are aliens.
The Krone Experiment - Craig Wheeler - A scientific wotdunnit dressed in Cold War atomic-brink thriller clothes. Sort of like a Michael Crighton, but with much better science and even stiffer characters (yes, it's possible). Good for the 1980's clichés as much as the science-geek spotter's guide to phenomena. Mmm, Russians.
Can anyone recommend any more..?
The Forge of God - Greg Bear - Not strictly black holes but some truly awesome moments of utter, crushing, "oh feck"; tight tense countdownery; and a hugely memorable catastrophe more than make up for the weird aliens whose motivation never convinced me. Then again they are aliens.
The Krone Experiment - Craig Wheeler - A scientific wotdunnit dressed in Cold War atomic-brink thriller clothes. Sort of like a Michael Crighton, but with much better science and even stiffer characters (yes, it's possible). Good for the 1980's clichés as much as the science-geek spotter's guide to phenomena. Mmm, Russians.
Can anyone recommend any more..?
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Ecco the Dolphin is all his fault, you know. I may never forgive him. That shark sequence... Pah.
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No, actually -- entirely standalone story. "Uplift" is one of the series I've been meaning to get to. I read Sundiver, but that's about it. And now there appear to be a set of trilogies set in the "Uplift" universe. Jeez.
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When I was 12.
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Oh, I also remember a really bad docudrama called end day which presented a number of doomsday scenarios for modern earth (Yellowstone, SARS++ that kind of thing). The last scenario was the creation of strangelets inside a particle accelerator.
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