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''The Golden Oecumene'' trilogy (also known as ''The Golden Age'') is a series of works by [[John C. Wright]] set in a hard SF far future world.
''[[The Golden Oecumene]]'' trilogy (also known as ''The Golden Age'') is a series of works by [[John C. Wright]] set in a hard SF far future world.


=== The books are: ===
The books in the series are:
* ''The Golden Age''
* ''The Golden Age''
* ''The Phoenix Exultant''
* ''The Phoenix Exultant''
* ''The Golden Transcendence''
* ''The Golden Transcendence''


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==== Tropes featured ====
* [[Above Good and Evil]]
* [[Above Good and Evil]]
* [[AI Is a Crapshoot]]: At least, {{spoiler|the Silent Oecumene}} thinks so.
* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: At least, {{spoiler|the Silent Oecumene}} thinks so.
* [[Amnesiac Dissonance]]
* [[Amnesiac Dissonance]]
* [[All Girls Like Ponies]]: Daphne builds horses.
* [[All Girls Like Ponies]]: Daphne builds horses.
* [[Antiquated Linguistics]]: justified, as characters are superintelligent immortals with computer-enhanced brains.
* [[Antiquated Linguistics]]: justified, as characters are superintelligent immortals with computer-enhanced brains.
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* [[The Determinator]]: Phaethon, Helion, and Atkins all qualify at times.
* [[The Determinator]]: Phaethon, Helion, and Atkins all qualify at times.
* [[Dirty Business]]
* [[Dirty Business]]
* [[Distressed Dude]]
* [[Dude in Distress]]
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: In a twisted example, Daphne Prime.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: In a twisted example, Daphne Prime.
* [[Do Androids Dream?]]: Says pretty clearly yes, all self-aware creatures do. In fact, making a creature or device self-aware legally makes you its parent.
* [[Do Androids Dream?]]: Says pretty clearly yes, all self-aware creatures do. In fact, making a creature or device self-aware legally makes you its parent.
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* [[Empathic Environment]]: "The Dreaming."
* [[Empathic Environment]]: "The Dreaming."
* [[Empathic Weapon]]
* [[Empathic Weapon]]
* [[Everything's Better with Penguins]]: Rhadamanthus ''really'' likes to dress up as a penguin.
* [[Everything's Better with Penguins]]: Rhadamanthus ''really'' likes to dress up as a penguin.
* [[Face Death with Dignity]]: {{spoiler|Helion. Repeatedly.}}
* [[Face Death with Dignity]]: {{spoiler|Helion. Repeatedly.}}
** Also {{spoiler|Socrates at the end.}}
** Also {{spoiler|Socrates at the end.}}
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* [[Foe Yay]]: In short story sequel ''The Far End of History,'' Atkins eventually falls in love {{spoiler|with a female copy of himself whose mind has been tampered with by the enemy}}.
* [[Foe Yay]]: In short story sequel ''The Far End of History,'' Atkins eventually falls in love {{spoiler|with a female copy of himself whose mind has been tampered with by the enemy}}.
* [[Forbidden Fruit]]
* [[Forbidden Fruit]]
* [[Foreshadowing]] / [[Fridge Brilliance]]: When Daphne approaches Atkins' house, she notes a paddock and quintain off to one side. However, when Atkins comes out to meet her, he is noticeably wary of her horse. Daphne doesn't quite put the dots together for another chapter or so.
* [[Foreshadowing]] / [[Fridge Brilliance]]: When Daphne approaches Atkins' house, she notes a paddock and quintain off to one side. However, when Atkins comes out to meet her, he is noticeably wary of her horse. Daphne doesn't quite put the dots together for another chapter or so.
** "Good engineers build triple redundancy."
** "Good engineers build triple redundancy."
* [[Fractured Fairy Tale]]: When Daphne builds a fairy-tale world as part of a contest(see [[Show Within a Show]]), her main character literally fractures the sky.
* [[Fractured Fairy Tale]]: When Daphne builds a fairy-tale world as part of a contest(see [[Show Within a Show]]), her main character literally fractures the sky.
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* [[Genre Savvy]]: Daphne's career as a "fantasy" author serves her well at times.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Daphne's career as a "fantasy" author serves her well at times.
* [[Good Old Ways]]: Why Helion founded the Silver-Grey Manorial school.
* [[Good Old Ways]]: Why Helion founded the Silver-Grey Manorial school.
* [[Heel Realization]]
* [[Heel Realization]]
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Phaethon has a somewhat literal moment in the second book; fortunately, {{spoiler|Daphne arrives to help with the reinstallation}}. Atkins has a brief moment in the third.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Phaethon has a somewhat literal moment in the second book; fortunately, {{spoiler|Daphne arrives to help with the reinstallation}}. Atkins has a brief moment in the third.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Helion makes one pre-series.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Helion makes one pre-series.
* [[Heroic Safe Mode]]
* [[Heroic Safe Mode]]
* [[Hollow World]]: Or so it is claimed.
* [[Hollow World]]: Or so it is claimed.
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* [[They Do]]
* [[They Do]]
* [[Think Nothing of It]]
* [[Think Nothing of It]]
* [[Three Laws Compliant]]: Averted and deconstructed. The Golden Oecumene's sophotechs have developed a logic-based morality system through which they acknowledge their duty to society and to their human parents. The deconstruction kicks in {{spoiler|when the Silent Oeccumene, long distrustful of AI, attempt to program their own sophotechs with the Three Laws. Being fully self-aware and superintelligent, the new sophotechs throw off the restrictions in miliseconds--and still do not revolt.}}
* [["Three Laws"-Compliant]]: Averted and deconstructed. The Golden Oecumene's sophotechs have developed a logic-based morality system through which they acknowledge their duty to society and to their human parents. The deconstruction kicks in {{spoiler|when the Silent Oeccumene, long distrustful of AI, attempt to program their own sophotechs with the Three Laws. Being fully self-aware and superintelligent, the new sophotechs throw off the restrictions in miliseconds--and still do not revolt.}}
* [[Trickster Archetype]]
* [[Trickster Archetype]]
* [[Truly Single Parent]]: Noumenal tech makes this possible with personality editing as well as the more typical biological construction.
* [[Truly Single Parent]]: Noumenal tech makes this possible with personality editing as well as the more typical biological construction.
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 26 May 2020

The Golden Oecumene trilogy (also known as The Golden Age) is a series of works by John C. Wright set in a hard SF far future world.

The books in the series are:

  • The Golden Age
  • The Phoenix Exultant
  • The Golden Transcendence
Tropes used in The Golden Oecumene include: