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Revision as of 07:22, 22 January 2014
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Hull Zero Three is a 2010 Science Fiction novel by Greg Bear (Also known for The Way Series).
It follows the story of a man who awakens on a star ship unsure of who he is or what he is doing. Monsters roam the spaceship.
If that sounds a lot like the 2009 film Pandorum, rest assured this story ends up far, far differently.
Tropes appearing in this novel:
- Artificial Gravity: Averted. The lack of gravity and the variable spin of the hull impact the characters often.
- Cloning Blues
- Death of a Thousand Cuts: The spaceship is headed down this road.
- Lego Genetics: The author adores this trope.
- The Nameless: Almost everyone except for Tsinoy. Up until the girls named them that is.
- No OSHA Compliance: Most of the ship lacks signage and easy-to-understand instructions, considering its job.
- Ontological Mystery
- Ragnarok Proofing: in the end the ship is able to achieve its objective.
- Transhuman Aliens: All of the protagonists.
- X Meets Y: Pandorum meets Moon