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'''''The Windup Girl''''' is a 2009 biopunk science fiction novel by Paolo Bacigalupi (pronounced BA-chi-ga-LOO-pi). Winner of the [[Hugo Award|Hugo]], Nebula, and Locus Awards.
Events take place in 23rd century Thailand. [[Hollywood Global Warming
Throughout the turmoil, Thailand has managed to stay relatively stable by firmly controlling its borders and maintaining a seed bank safe from the megacorps' 'calorie men'. However a power struggle within the Thai government threatens to change all that.
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* [[Anti-Hero]]: [[Punctuated!
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: Kink-spring technology.
* [[Apocalypse How]]: Class 1, although it is far from clear that humanity will get back on its feet.
* [[Bad Cop, Incompetent Cop]]: Corruption is the norm in the Environment Ministry, and even the loyal men of Captain Jaidee grumble over how he doesn't take any 'gifts of goodwill', because they're losing face in front of their wealthier colleagues.
* [[Beast of Battle]]: War megodonts (giant genetically-engineered elephants) have carbon fibre armour, [[Weaponized Animal|blades attached to their tusks and machine-gun cages]] on their backs.
* [[Big Applesauce]]: Subverted. The center of power for the agricultural megacorps is Des Moines, Iowa.
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* {{spoiler|[[Downer Ending]]: Anderson dies of cibiscosis, and Kanya massacres his replacement and her team as they pick up their promised seed samples. '[[Agri Tech]]' never gets the new material to work with, so those foods are probably lost to humanity forever; Gibbons doesn't seem intent of working on them, and after years he only managed Nighshades and ngaws on his own. This slaughter didn't endear Thailand to the Westerners, so they don't replace their failing pumps, and the city of Bangkok drowns. Those who survived the coup and flood are now refuges.}}
* [[Evil Chancellor]]: The Somdet Chaopraya.
* [[Earth
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: Trade Minister Akkarat isn't willing to hand over his country's seed bank to the calorie companies, as it's the only guarantee of his country's independence. {{spoiler|And when the Somdet Chaopraya is murdered all Thais -- no matter how villainous -- are outraged by this attack on royalty.}}
* [[Evil Genius]]/[[Evil Cripple]]: Gi Bu Sen {{spoiler|Gibbons}}
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** [[Dramatic Irony]]: {{spoiler|Anderson dismisses his coughing up blood as a side effect of the torture he went through at Akkarat's hands... even though the audience knows that he's been exposed to a new and deadly disease from the algae baths.}}
* [[Karma Houdini]]: {{spoiler|Dog Fucker, the character that is arguably the one the audience most wants to die horribly, doesn't. The Dung Lord gets the spring blueprints, too.}}
* [[Kill It
* [[Knight in Sour Armor]]: Inverted with Captain Jaidee; he knows he's fighting a futile battle against corruption and the illegal importation of genetically-engineered food, but enjoys sticking it to powerful people too much to stop.
* [[Knights Templar]]: The Grahamite Church. The 'green headbands' in Malaysia. The Environment Ministry ('white shirts') in their heydey.
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* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Too many to list, but {{spoiler|Kanya's massacre}} stands out.
* [[Odd Couple]]: Ever-cheerful [[Cowboy Cop]] Captain Jaidee Rojjanasukchai and his [[Number Two]], [[Emotionless Girl]] Lieutenant Kanya Chirathivat.
* [[Post
* [[Punk Punk]]: A mix of Biopunk, Springpunk, Musclepunk, Coalpunk and Dungpunk.
* [[Properly Paranoid]]: The 'yellow cards' (Chinese survivors of fundamentalist genocide in Malaysia) live in a constant state of low-grade fear, waiting for the time when their Thai neighbours will find it similarly expedient to massacre them.
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* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: The Dung Lord and Trade Minister Akkarat own limousines powerd by coal-diesel engines, an unbelievable extravagance.
* [[Sex Bot]]: Emiko, although not exactly a robot.
* [[Schizo
* [[Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids]]: {{spoiler|Emiko. Turns out the 'geisha' windups are just as fast as the military windups.}}
* [[Truth in Television]]: Ask Monsanto what a "terminator" seed is. Agribusinesses have already adopted some of the practices mentioned.
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* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: Averted by Emiko's former employer who should have had his wind-up destroyed, but set her free instead. Given what Emiko endures since this is a questionable act of mercy.
* [[We Are Everywhere]]: When Anderson's partner looks like he's distancing himself, Anderson points out that while Akkarat may be the power here in Thailand, the megacorporation he works for rules everywhere else.
* [[World Half Empty]]: Ohhhh, yeah.
* [[Zeppelins
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