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extreme lapses in memory, although she remains high functioning most of the time. Further, as people age, they begin to show susceptibility to strange, fatal conditions which have no apparent explanation and are resistant to any treatment. Most common is the event that comes to be known as the "quick decline", where a person of extremely advanced age and in apparently good health suffers a sudden fatal heart arrythmia and dies abruptly. The exact mechanism is never explained. Michel dies of the quick decline, while attending the wake of another First Hundred member. Russell speculates that Michel's quick decline was brought on by the shock of seeing Maya fail to remember Frank Chalmers (who was killed while escaping security forces in the first revolution) upon looking at a treasured photo of him on her refrigerator. As a result of this and Russell's own problems with memory, he organizes a team of scientists to develop medicine that will restore memory. The remaining members of the First Hundred, of which there are only 12, congregate in Underhill, and take the medicine. It works so well that Russell remembers his own birth. He and Ann Clayborne finally recall that they had been in love prior to leaving Earth the very first time, but both had been too socially inept and nervous about their chances for selection for the Mars voyage to reveal this to each other. Their famous argument over terraforming had been a mere continuation of a running conversation they had been having since they still lived on Earth. Through the memory treatment it is also revealed that Phyllis had been lobbying to free Sax from his torturers when she was murdered by Maya. Maya herself declines the treatment. Sax also distinctly recalls Hiroko assisting him in finding his rover in a storm before he nearly froze to death before disappearing once again and is convinced she remains alive, although the question of whether she is actually alive is never resolved.
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is established that leaves most cities and settlements generally autonomous, but subject to a central representative legislature and two systems of courts, one legal and the other environmental. The environmental court is packed with members of the Red faction as a concession (in exchange for their support in the congress, as much of their power was broken when they attempted and failed to violently expel remaining UN forces early on after the second revolution of Green Mars; yet they still retained enough power to stymie constitutional negotiations). Vlad, Marina, and Ursula, the original inventors of the longevity treatments, introduce a new economic system that is a hybrid of capitalism, socialism, and environmental conservationism. During a trip to Earth occurring alongside the congress, Nirgal (one of the original children to be born on Mars to the First Hundred, and something of a Mars-wide celebrity), Maya, and Sax negotiate an agreement that allows Earth to send a number of migrants equal to 10% of Mars' population to Mars every year. Following the adoption of the new constitution, Nadia is elected the first president of Mars and serves competently, although she does not enjoy politics. She and Art work together closely, and eventually fall in love and have a child.
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half of the voyage, Toitovna becomes involved with Boone. Already bitter that Boone became the first to walk on Mars instead of him as they were both candidates for the mission and that he was allowed to join the colonization trip despite his manipulations, Chalmers further despises Boone because of Toitovna's affection. His dislike culminates in his involvement in a plot to assassinate Boone, which ultimately succeeds and allows him to take over handling major affairs on Mars. This ultimately becomes his undoing, as his ruthless governance and aggressive diplomatic work backfire on him during the revolution of 2061. In the final chapters of
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stance, as Sax and Ann have come to be regarded as the original champions of their respective positions. Sax becomes increasingly preoccupied with seeking forgiveness and approval from Ann, while Ann, depressed and bitter from her many political and personal losses, is suicidal and refuses to accept any more longevity treatments. However, when Sax witnesses Ann collapse into a coma during an attempt to demonstrate to her the beauty of the terraformed world, he arranges for her to be resuscitated and to be treated with the longevity treatment, both against her will.
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including Sax he begins work on an ambitious project to gather the remaining first hundred and have them try an experimental treatment he helped to develop. It is after this that Sax realizes his persistent attempts to please Ann are actually because he is also secretly in love with Ann Clayborne, who cannot stand him at first, but after decades on Mars, eventually reconciles.
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into the Dorsa Brevia agreement, in which nearly all the underground factions take part. Preparations are made for a second revolution beginning in the 2120s, from converting moholes to missiles silos or hidden bases, sabotaging orbital mirrors, to propelling Deimos out of Mars' gravity well and out into deep space so it could never be used as a weapons platform as Phobos was.
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businesses". Mars becomes the "Head" of the system, giving universal healthcare, free education, and an abundance of food. However, this sparks illegal immigration from Earth, so to ease the population strain on the Blue Planet, Martian scientists and engineers are soon put to the task of creating asteroid cities; where small planetoids of the
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discerning who he really is, turning him over the UNTA. She is later present at a session in Kasei Vallis where Russell is being tortured, and is killed by Maya Toitovna. Later, as his memory recovers, Russell reveals that Boyle had been opposed to his torture and was demanding that he be released at the time that Maya's team freed him.
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the first revolution, she flees with other members of the First Hundred to the hidden colony in the pole. She becomes a school teacher of the children of the hidden colonists but later becomes a powerful political force. After the deaths of Chalmers and Boone, she falls in love with Michel Duval. She suffers heavily from
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Peter Clayborne is the son of Ann Clayborne and Simon Frazier, being one of the first children born on Mars. Peter holds a position of older brother to all of the following first generation. Many revolutionary and later political decisions of the Mars First movement are influenced by his opinions and
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An emotional woman who is at the center of a love triangle between Boone and Chalmers, she begins as head of the Russian contingent. The novels hint that she used both wit and seduction to rise through the ranks of the Russian space agency to become the leader of the first colonization mission. After
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that takes place over the timespan of the original trilogy of novels, as well as some stories that take place in an alternate version of the novels where the First Hundred's mission was one of exploration rather than colonization. Buried in the stories are several hints about the eventual fate of the
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The longevity treatments themselves begin to show weaknesses once those receiving them reach the two-century mark in age. The treatments reduce most aging processes to a negligible rate, but are much less effective when it comes to brain function, and in particular memory. Maya in particular suffers
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of the planet and its future relationship to Earth. The two extreme views on terraforming are personified by Saxifrage "Sax" Russell, who believes their very presence on the planet means some level of terraforming has already begun and that it is humanity's obligation to spread life as it is the most
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which, instead of reentering Earth's atmosphere, had been boosted into orbit until enough had been amassed to build the ship. The mission is a joint American–Russian undertaking, and seventy of the First Hundred are drawn from these countries (except, for example, Michel Duval, a French psychologist
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The son of Hiroko and Coyote, he is raised communally by Hiroko and her followers in Zygote. He is a good-natured wanderer who eventually becomes a political leader advocating ties with Earth. He is one of the founders of the Free Mars movement and is famous for his running technique that allows him
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in his use of power. However, his cynicism is later shown to be a form of self-defense; Chalmers is at least partly driven by a hidden idealistic side. Early in the voyage to Mars, he becomes sexually involved with Maya Toitovna, the leader of the Russian contingent of the mission. During the second
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on his first trip to Mars, more than the recommended dosage according to medical regulations. However, his celebrity status allows him to skirt this. On the second voyage, Boone is one of the "First Hundred" colonists sent to permanently colonize Mars. His accomplishments and natural charm yield him
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The remaining First Hundred are generally regarded as living legends. Reports of Hiroko's survival are numerous, and purported sightings occur all over the colonized solar system, but none are substantiated. Nadia and Art Randolph lead a constitutional congress in which a global system of government
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The granddaughter of Hiroko and John Boone (raised with Nirgal), she emerges as a leader of the Free Mars movement, but is seen to change her platform based on whatever keeps her in power (e.g. changing from banning Earth immigration to allowing almost unlimited immigrants). After her daughter Zo's
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Nearly sixty when he arrives on Mars, a Russian biological scientist who is the oldest of the First Hundred. Taneev heads medical treatment and most research projects on Mars, becoming famous as the creator of the gerontological treatment used to regenerate human cellular systems and ushering in a
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and from memory-related psychological disorders with growing age, which often lead her to isolate herself from others and sometimes turn violent. Throughout the novels, Maya takes an active political role, helping to keep the surviving First Hundred together during the failed revolution of 2061 and
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in the dawn of the 22nd century, following the lives of the remaining First Hundred and their children and grandchildren. Melting ice causes the top of the dome of Hiroko Ai's base under the south pole to collapse, forcing the survivors to escape into a (less literal) underground organization known
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A Christian American geologist with a harsh personality that does not win her many friends among the First Hundred and gains particular enmity from Ann Clayborne. As the Mars situation develops, Boyle sides against most of the First Hundred in favor of the increasingly authoritarian United Nations
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and has to relearn how to speak and becomes less predictable in his actions. Originally apolitical, this event and a growing attachment to Mars itself leads Russell to become the physical architect of the second revolution. After memory issues become apparent in many of the remaining first hundred
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The book follows the characters across the Martian landscape, which is explained in detail. Russell's character infiltrates the transnat terraforming project, with a carefully crafted fake identity as Stephen Lindholm. The newly evolving Martian biosphere is described at great length and with more
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pivotally involved in the early psychological screening of the First Hundred candidates in Antarctica, which he describes as being a collection of double-bind requirements. Duval is assigned to accompany the Mars mission and is treated as an observer rather than as a member of the team during the
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Trans-national Corporations, nicknamed "transnats", are extremely powerful multinational corporations that first emerge in the mid-21st century. Robinson tracks the evolution of the transnats into what he terms "metanats" (metanational). These multinational corporations have grown so large as a
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and has a much wider scope than the previous two books, covering an entire century after the second revolution. As Earth is heavily flooded by the sudden melting of the Antarctic ice cap, the once mighty metanats are brought to their knees; as the Praxis Corporation paves a new way of "democratic
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As unrest in the multinational control over Mars's affairs grows, various groups start to form with different aims and methods. Watching these groups evolve from Earth, the CEO of the Praxis Corporation sends a representative, Arthur Randolph, to organize the resistance movements. This culminates
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By the end, most of the First Hundred are dead, and virtually all who remain have fled to a hidden refuge established years earlier by Ai and her followers. (One exception is Phyllis Boyle, who has allied herself with the transnats; she is on Clarke when the space elevator cable is cut and sent
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Eventually, the anti-immigration factions of the Martian government provoke massive illegal immigration from Earth, risking another war; however, under the leadership of Ann and Sax, who have fallen in love again following their reconciliation, along with Maya, the Martian population unites to
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Sax Russell devotes himself to various scientific projects, all the while continuing to recover from the effects of his stroke. Since the second revolution, he feels enormous guilt that his pro-terraforming position became the dominant one at the expense of the goals of Ann's anti-terraforming
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Sax, alias Stephen, eventually becomes romantically involved with Phyllis, who had survived the events of 2061 from the end of the first novel, but she discovers his true identity and has him arrested. Members of the underground launch a daring rescue from the prison facility where Sax suffers
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finds her back in the equation, but her influence is greatly reduced against the backdrop of a much-expanded UNTA presence. Boyle engages in a brief sexual relationship with Saxifrage Russell (who despises her) while the latter is living under an assumed identity and is singularly capable of
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Although there are many transnational and metanational corporations mentioned, two play an active role in the development of the plotline: Praxis, a largely benevolent and relatively democratic firm, and Subarashī, which plays a large role in the maltreatment of the citizens of Mars.
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as he remembers it, and after visiting as a part of the Martian diplomatic mission to Earth, he becomes even more homesick. Duval falls in love with Maya Toitovna and guides her through particularly challenging psychological episodes throughout most of the series, dying late in
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Kasei is the son of Hiroko and John Boone and the father of Jackie Boone. Kasei is the leader of the Kakaze, a radical Red faction. His name is Japanese for the planet Mars. He dies during the second revolution, after an unsuccessful attack on the second space elevator.
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mission in an attempt to create a system of ecological capitalism based on democratic corporations. Like the other metanationals, it takes on intensive economic and political ties with governments, but Praxis aims for partnerships rather than exploitive relationships.
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to run all day for days on end. As Nadia's assistants, he and Art are instrumental in getting the Martian constitutional declaration written. Later he is sent on a diplomatic mission to Earth but nearly dies from an infection. His name is ancient Babylonian for
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assigned to observe their behavior). The book details the trip out, construction of the first settlement on Mars (eventually called Underhill) by Russian engineer Nadia Cherneshevsky, as well as establishing colonies on Mars' hollowed out asteroid-moon
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new era of longevity. He lives in Acheron on the Great Escarpment in the north of Mars before fleeing to the hidden colony after the First Revolution but later returns to his research, falling victim to "quick decline" late in the events of
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Russell's view is initially purely scientific but in time comes to blend with the views of Hiroko Ai, the chief of the Agricultural Team who assembles a new belief system (the "Areophany") devoted to the appreciation and furthering of life
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takes its title from the stage of terraforming that has allowed atmospheric pressure and temperature to increase so that liquid water can exist on the planet's surface, forming rivers and seas. It follows closely in time from the end of
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flying out of orbit to a fate unknown by the conclusion of the book.) The revolution dies and life on Mars returns to a sense of stability under heavy transnat control. The clash over resources on Earth breaks out into a full-blown
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who established a permanent colony. Many of them later become leaders or exemplary figures in the transformation of Mars or its new society. The "First Hundred" actually consisted of 101, with Coyote being smuggled aboard the
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are colonized and terraformed in some way, Jackie Boone (the granddaughter of John Boone, the first man to walk on Mars from the first book) takes an interstellar vessel (made out of an asteroid) to another star system twenty
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With a vast increase in sciences, technologies, and spacecraft manufacturing, this begins the "Accelerando"; where humankind spreads its civilization throughout the Solar System, and eventually beyond. As Venus, the
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Against the backdrop of this development is another debate, one whose principal instigator is Arkady Bogdanov of the Russian contingent (possibly named in homage to the Russian polymath and science fiction writer
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leaving hundreds of millions dead, but cease-fire arrangements are reached when the transnats flee to the safety of the developed nations, which use their huge militaries to restore order, forming
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In an interview at UCSD, Robinson said that he was looking at a satellite photo of Mars and thought that would be a great place to go backpacking. He said the Mars trilogy grew out of that urge.
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Since the trilogy covers over 200 years of human history, later immigrants and the children and grandchildren of the First Hundred eventually become important characters in their own right.
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won the Hugo Award for Best Novel and Locus Awards in 1997, was nominated for a BSFA Award in 1996, and received nominations for the Campbell and Clarke Awards in 1997.
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reconstitute the government to accept more immigration from Earth, defusing the imminent conflict and ushering in a new golden age of harmony and security on Mars.
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scarce thing in the known universe, and Ann Clayborne, who stakes out the position that humankind does not have the right to change entire planets at their will.
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only as a stowaway who eventually blends effortlessly into the Martian background, he is not even identified as anything more than Coyote until the beginning of
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is concerned with the effects of extreme longevity on its protagonists, most of whom have lived over two hundred years as a result of repeated
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The series has had difficulty moving into film and TV for over two decades. The Mars trilogy screen production rights were held by
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that they have sufficient economic power to take over or strongly manipulate national governments, initially only relatively small
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replacing him, but he too left due to creative differences with Spike. Spike then put the series on hold for further development.
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through the personal and detailed viewpoints of a wide variety of characters spanning almost two centuries. Ultimately more
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The founder of Praxis, one of the huge multinational corporations. He embraces a fusion of Eastern and Western lifestyles.
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Jackie's daughter; she has feline traits (purring) inserted into her genome via the gerontological longevity treatment. In
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profound changes mostly aimed at warming up the surface of Mars to the brink of making it habitable, from continent-sized
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lander that successfully touched down on Mars in May 2008. The First Interplanetary Library is intended to be a sort of
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in some respects, while continually attempting to take over competitors in order to become the sole controller of the
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effects of ultra-longevity, including memory loss, personality change, mental instability, and existential boredom.
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to release water. Additional steps are taken to connect Mars more closely with Earth, including the insertion of an
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about a technologically and socially advanced society on Mars. Referenced as an inspiration for the Mars Trilogy.
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governments, but later, larger developed governments too, effectively running whole countries. In Robinson's
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torture and interrogation that causes him to have a stroke; Maya kills Phyllis in the process of the rescue.
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and in December 2015, formally greenlit a ten-episode first season of a TV series based on the novels, with
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trilogy draws to a close in the mid-23rd century, the metanational corporations are forced by a global
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guiding the successful revolutions that occur decades later, despite her psychological problems.
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and Locus Awards in 1994, and was nominated for the BSFA (1993) and Nebula Awards (1994).
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means "stonebreaker" and is the name for an Alpine plant that grows between stones.
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of heart arrhythmia when Maya displays signs of very heavy temporary memory loss.
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Award in 1993, and was nominated for the Hugo, Clarke, and Locus Awards in 1993.
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had teamed up and were planning to develop a television mini-series based on
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away, where they will start to terraform the planets and moons found there.
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in the late 1990s, who conceived a five-hour miniseries to be directed by
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with Ursula and Marina, the exact nature of which is never resolved.
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judgment. He works part-time as an engineer and a green politician.
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death, she retires in grief and joins a one-way expedition to an
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stowaway, he is a friend and supporter of Hiroko, and a fervent
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Martian community. Zeyk is a close friend of Chalmers. His
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serving as showrunner and writer. However, in March 2016,
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to concede more democratic powers to their workforces.
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an informal leadership role. In the first chapter of
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Aldiss 5656:Gregory Benford 5638: 5519: 5510: 5480: 5475: 5416: 5351:Jeff VanderMeer 5286:The Windup Girl 5195:Catherine Asaro 5165: 5124:Nicola Griffith 4963:Startide Rising 4932:Gregory Benford 4914: 4856:The Forever War 4772:Rite of Passage 4713: 4704: 4674: 4669: 4607: 4597:System Collapse 4536: 4490:Ancillary Mercy 4478:Ancillary Sword 4405: 4400:Neal Stephenson 4352:Neal Stephenson 4292:Neal Stephenson 4274: 4233:Neal Stephenson 4228:The Diamond Age 4143: 4121:The Uplift War 4073:Startide Rising 4012: 4003: 3973: 3968: 3897: 3765:The Windup Girl 3752: 3621: 3580:Neal Stephenson 3575:The Diamond Age 3480: 3410:Startide Rising 3349: 3303:The Forever War 3218: 3069: 2994: 2929:Anson MacDonald 2887: 2878: 2848: 2843: 2794: 2757: 2710: 2671: 2617:Galileo's Dream 2557: 2548: 2543: 2492: 2491: 2488: 2478: 2460:Markley, Robert 2458: 2452: 2435: 2429: 2412: 2409: 2407:Further reading 2404: 2403: 2393:Wayback Machine 2384: 2380: 2370: 2368: 2359: 2358: 2354: 2340: 2339: 2335: 2321: 2320: 2316: 2306: 2304: 2303:on 10 June 2014 2294: 2293: 2289: 2283:Wayback Machine 2275: 2271: 2266:Wayback Machine 2255: 2251: 2246:Wayback Machine 2236:Lynne Jamneck, 2235: 2231: 2222: 2220: 2212: 2211: 2207: 2198: 2196: 2188: 2187: 2180: 2171: 2169: 2161: 2160: 2156: 2147: 2145: 2137: 2136: 2127: 2118: 2116: 2108: 2107: 2103: 2093: 2091: 2081: 2080: 2076: 2064: 2060: 2055: 2015:Mars in fiction 1983: 1976: 1973: 1937: 1909:The content of 1907: 1856:Martha Coolidge 1848: 1843: 1806: 1798: 1790: 1767: 1738: 1733: 1725: 1715:and explicitly 1705: 1703:Zoya "Zo" Boone 1696: 1694:Peter Clayborne 1679: 1662: 1653: 1634: 1606: 1576: 1559: 1533: 1509: 1485: 1456: 1436:Russian Machist 1428: 1426:Arkady Bogdanov 1404: 1390: 1365: 1316: 1299: 1294: 1243: 1223: 1179: 1174: 1124: 1108: 1103: 1085:Cramer, Kathryn 1083: 1078: 1060: 929:336 (hardcover) 918:Media type 902: 887:Science fiction 833: 797:Saturnian moons 727:609 (hardcover) 716:Media type 700: 685:Science fiction 640: 606:orbital mirrors 577:Blue Mars  531:535 (hardcover) 520:Media type 504: 489:Science fiction 446: 393:areosynchronous 323: 273:519 (hardcover) 262:Media type 246: 220:Science fiction 172: 164: 47:science fiction 45:is a series of 28: 25: 12: 11: 5: 6291: 6290: 6287: 6279: 6278: 6273: 6268: 6263: 6258: 6253: 6248: 6243: 6238: 6233: 6228: 6223: 6218: 6213: 6208: 6198: 6197: 6191: 6190: 6188: 6187: 6174: 6172: 6168: 6167: 6165: 6164: 6154: 6144: 6132: 6120: 6110: 6098: 6076: 6064: 6052: 6039: 6037: 6033: 6032: 6030: 6029: 6026:China Miéville 6017: 6005: 5993: 5981: 5969: 5957: 5945: 5937:The Separation 5933: 5921: 5908: 5906: 5902: 5901: 5899: 5898: 5886: 5874: 5862: 5850: 5847:Stephen Baxter 5842:The Time Ships 5838: 5826: 5814: 5802: 5790: 5777: 5775: 5771: 5770: 5768: 5767: 5755: 5743: 5731: 5719: 5707: 5695: 5683: 5671: 5659: 5646: 5644: 5640: 5639: 5637: 5636: 5624: 5621:Philip K. Dick 5612: 5600: 5588: 5576: 5568:Inverted World 5564: 5552: 5540: 5527: 5525: 5521: 5520: 5511: 5509: 5508: 5501: 5494: 5486: 5477: 5476: 5474: 5473: 5461: 5449: 5446:P. Djèlí Clark 5437: 5429:Network Effect 5424: 5422: 5418: 5417: 5415: 5414: 5402: 5390: 5378: 5366: 5354: 5342: 5330: 5318: 5306: 5294: 5282: 5270: 5267:Michael Chabon 5258: 5246: 5234: 5222: 5219:Elizabeth Moon 5210: 5198: 5186: 5178:Darwin's Radio 5173: 5171: 5167: 5166: 5164: 5163: 5151: 5139: 5127: 5115: 5103: 5091: 5079: 5067: 5055: 5043: 5031: 5019: 5007: 4995: 4983: 4980:William Gibson 4971: 4959: 4956:Michael Bishop 4947: 4935: 4922: 4920: 4916: 4915: 4913: 4912: 4900: 4888: 4876: 4864: 4852: 4840: 4828: 4816: 4804: 4792: 4780: 4777:Alexei Panshin 4768: 4756: 4734: 4721: 4719: 4715: 4714: 4705: 4703: 4702: 4695: 4688: 4680: 4671: 4670: 4668: 4667: 4666:(1971–present) 4661: 4660:(1975–present) 4658:Best Novelette 4655: 4654:(1973–present) 4649: 4648:(2003–present) 4643: 4637: 4636:(1981–present) 4631: 4630:(1978–present) 4625: 4624:(1980–present) 4619: 4612: 4609: 4608: 4606: 4605: 4593: 4581: 4578:Arkady Martine 4569: 4561:Network Effect 4557: 4544: 4542: 4538: 4537: 4535: 4534: 4522: 4510: 4498: 4486: 4474: 4466:Abaddon's Gate 4462: 4450: 4447:China Miéville 4438: 4426: 4413: 4411: 4407: 4406: 4404: 4403: 4391: 4388:Michael Chabon 4379: 4367: 4364:Charles Stross 4355: 4343: 4331: 4319: 4307: 4295: 4282: 4280: 4276: 4275: 4273: 4272: 4260: 4248: 4236: 4224: 4212: 4200: 4188: 4176: 4164: 4151: 4149: 4145: 4144: 4142: 4141: 4129: 4117: 4105: 4093: 4081: 4069: 4057: 4045: 4037:The Snow Queen 4033: 4020: 4018: 4014: 4013: 4004: 4002: 4001: 3994: 3987: 3979: 3970: 3969: 3967: 3966: 3954: 3942: 3939:Arkady Martine 3930: 3922:Network Effect 3918: 3915:Arkady Martine 3905: 3903: 3899: 3898: 3896: 3895: 3883: 3871: 3859: 3847: 3831: 3819: 3807: 3795: 3783: 3780:China Miéville 3760: 3758: 3754: 3753: 3751: 3750: 3738: 3735:Michael Chabon 3726: 3714: 3702: 3699:Susanna Clarke 3690: 3678: 3666: 3654: 3642: 3629: 3627: 3623: 3622: 3620: 3619: 3607: 3595: 3583: 3571: 3559: 3547: 3525: 3513: 3501: 3488: 3486: 3482: 3481: 3479: 3478: 3466: 3458:The Uplift War 3454: 3442: 3430: 3427:William Gibson 3418: 3406: 3394: 3382: 3374:The Snow Queen 3370: 3357: 3355: 3351: 3350: 3348: 3347: 3335: 3323: 3311: 3299: 3287: 3275: 3263: 3251: 3239: 3226: 3224: 3220: 3219: 3217: 3216: 3204: 3192: 3180: 3154: 3142: 3126: 3123:Philip K. Dick 3114: 3102: 3090: 3077: 3075: 3071: 3070: 3068: 3067: 3055: 3043: 3031: 3015: 3002: 3000: 2996: 2995: 2993: 2992: 2984:Fahrenheit 451 2980: 2968: 2956: 2953:Leigh Brackett 2944: 2932: 2920: 2917:A. 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Penguin UK. 1112:, ed. (2007). 1101: 1076: 1064:, ed. 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K. Jemisin 6181: 6180: 6176: 6175: 6173: 6169: 6162: 6158: 6155: 6152: 6148: 6147:Embers of War 6145: 6142: 6138: 6137: 6133: 6130: 6126: 6125: 6121: 6118: 6114: 6111: 6108: 6104: 6103: 6099: 6096: 6092: 6091: 6086: 6082: 6081: 6077: 6074: 6070: 6069: 6065: 6062: 6058: 6057: 6056:The Islanders 6053: 6050: 6046: 6045: 6041: 6040: 6038: 6034: 6027: 6023: 6022: 6018: 6015: 6011: 6010: 6006: 6003: 5999: 5998: 5994: 5991: 5987: 5986: 5982: 5979: 5975: 5974: 5970: 5967: 5963: 5962: 5961:River of Gods 5958: 5955: 5951: 5950: 5946: 5943: 5939: 5938: 5934: 5931: 5927: 5926: 5922: 5919: 5915: 5914: 5910: 5909: 5907: 5903: 5896: 5892: 5891: 5887: 5884: 5880: 5879: 5875: 5872: 5868: 5867: 5863: 5860: 5859:Iain M. Banks 5856: 5855: 5851: 5848: 5844: 5843: 5839: 5836: 5835:Iain M. Banks 5832: 5831: 5827: 5824: 5820: 5819: 5818:Aztec Century 5815: 5812: 5808: 5807: 5803: 5800: 5796: 5795: 5791: 5788: 5784: 5783: 5779: 5778: 5776: 5772: 5765: 5761: 5760: 5756: 5753: 5749: 5748: 5744: 5741: 5740:Keith Roberts 5737: 5736: 5732: 5729: 5725: 5724: 5720: 5717: 5713: 5712: 5708: 5705: 5701: 5700: 5696: 5693: 5689: 5688: 5684: 5681: 5677: 5676: 5672: 5669: 5665: 5664: 5660: 5657: 5653: 5652: 5648: 5647: 5645: 5641: 5634: 5633:J. G. Ballard 5630: 5629: 5625: 5622: 5618: 5617: 5613: 5610: 5606: 5605: 5604:The Jonah Kit 5601: 5598: 5594: 5593: 5589: 5586: 5582: 5581: 5577: 5574: 5570: 5569: 5565: 5562: 5558: 5557: 5553: 5550: 5546: 5545: 5541: 5538: 5534: 5533: 5529: 5528: 5526: 5522: 5518: 5514: 5507: 5502: 5500: 5495: 5493: 5488: 5487: 5484: 5471: 5467: 5466: 5462: 5459: 5455: 5454: 5450: 5447: 5443: 5442: 5438: 5435: 5431: 5430: 5426: 5425: 5423: 5419: 5412: 5411:Sarah Pinsker 5408: 5407: 5403: 5400: 5396: 5395: 5391: 5388: 5387:N. K. Jemisin 5384: 5383: 5382:The Stone Sky 5379: 5376: 5372: 5371: 5367: 5364: 5360: 5359: 5355: 5352: 5348: 5347: 5343: 5340: 5336: 5335: 5331: 5328: 5324: 5323: 5319: 5316: 5312: 5311: 5307: 5304: 5303:Connie Willis 5300: 5299: 5295: 5292: 5288: 5287: 5283: 5280: 5276: 5275: 5271: 5268: 5264: 5263: 5259: 5256: 5255:Jack McDevitt 5252: 5251: 5247: 5244: 5240: 5239: 5235: 5232: 5228: 5227: 5223: 5220: 5216: 5215: 5214:Speed of Dark 5211: 5208: 5204: 5203: 5202:American Gods 5199: 5196: 5192: 5191: 5187: 5184: 5180: 5179: 5175: 5174: 5172: 5168: 5161: 5157: 5156: 5152: 5149: 5145: 5144: 5143:Forever Peace 5140: 5137: 5133: 5132: 5128: 5125: 5121: 5120: 5116: 5113: 5109: 5108: 5104: 5101: 5097: 5096: 5092: 5089: 5085: 5084: 5080: 5077: 5076:Connie Willis 5073: 5072: 5071:Doomsday Book 5068: 5065: 5061: 5060: 5056: 5053: 5049: 5048: 5044: 5041: 5037: 5036: 5032: 5029: 5025: 5024: 5020: 5017: 5013: 5012: 5008: 5005: 5001: 5000: 4996: 4993: 4989: 4988: 4984: 4981: 4977: 4976: 4972: 4969: 4965: 4964: 4960: 4957: 4953: 4952: 4948: 4945: 4941: 4940: 4936: 4933: 4929: 4928: 4924: 4923: 4921: 4917: 4910: 4906: 4905: 4901: 4898: 4894: 4893: 4889: 4886: 4885:Frederik Pohl 4882: 4881: 4877: 4874: 4873:Frederik Pohl 4870: 4869: 4865: 4862: 4858: 4857: 4853: 4850: 4846: 4845: 4841: 4838: 4834: 4833: 4829: 4826: 4822: 4821: 4817: 4814: 4810: 4809: 4805: 4802: 4798: 4797: 4793: 4790: 4786: 4785: 4781: 4778: 4774: 4773: 4769: 4766: 4762: 4761: 4757: 4754: 4750: 4749: 4744: 4740: 4739: 4735: 4732: 4731:Frank Herbert 4728: 4727: 4723: 4722: 4720: 4716: 4712: 4708: 4701: 4696: 4694: 4689: 4687: 4682: 4681: 4678: 4665: 4662: 4659: 4656: 4653: 4650: 4647: 4644: 4641: 4638: 4635: 4632: 4629: 4626: 4623: 4622:Best SF Novel 4620: 4617: 4614: 4613: 4610: 4603: 4599: 4598: 4594: 4591: 4587: 4586: 4582: 4579: 4575: 4574: 4570: 4567: 4563: 4562: 4558: 4555: 4551: 4550: 4546: 4545: 4543: 4539: 4532: 4528: 4527: 4523: 4520: 4516: 4515: 4511: 4508: 4504: 4503: 4499: 4496: 4492: 4491: 4487: 4484: 4480: 4479: 4475: 4472: 4468: 4467: 4463: 4460: 4456: 4455: 4451: 4448: 4444: 4443: 4439: 4436: 4435:Connie Willis 4432: 4431: 4427: 4424: 4423:Cherie Priest 4420: 4419: 4415: 4414: 4412: 4408: 4401: 4397: 4396: 4392: 4389: 4385: 4384: 4380: 4377: 4373: 4372: 4368: 4365: 4361: 4360: 4356: 4353: 4349: 4348: 4344: 4341: 4337: 4336: 4332: 4329: 4325: 4324: 4320: 4317: 4316:Connie Willis 4313: 4312: 4308: 4305: 4301: 4300: 4296: 4293: 4289: 4288: 4287:Cryptonomicon 4284: 4283: 4281: 4277: 4270: 4269:Connie Willis 4266: 4265: 4261: 4258: 4254: 4253: 4249: 4246: 4242: 4241: 4237: 4234: 4230: 4229: 4225: 4222: 4218: 4217: 4213: 4210: 4206: 4205: 4201: 4198: 4197:Connie Willis 4194: 4193: 4192:Doomsday Book 4189: 4186: 4182: 4181: 4177: 4174: 4170: 4169: 4165: 4162: 4158: 4157: 4153: 4152: 4150: 4146: 4139: 4138:C. J. Cherryh 4135: 4134: 4130: 4127: 4123: 4122: 4118: 4115: 4111: 4110: 4106: 4103: 4099: 4098: 4094: 4091: 4087: 4086: 4082: 4079: 4075: 4074: 4070: 4067: 4063: 4062: 4058: 4055: 4051: 4050: 4046: 4043: 4042:Joan D. Vinge 4039: 4038: 4034: 4031: 4027: 4026: 4022: 4021: 4019: 4015: 4011: 4007: 4000: 3995: 3993: 3988: 3986: 3981: 3980: 3977: 3964: 3960: 3959: 3955: 3952: 3951:T. Kingfisher 3948: 3947: 3943: 3940: 3936: 3935: 3931: 3928: 3924: 3923: 3919: 3916: 3912: 3911: 3907: 3906: 3904: 3900: 3893: 3889: 3888: 3884: 3881: 3880:N. K. Jemisin 3877: 3876: 3875:The Stone Sky 3872: 3869: 3868:N. K. Jemisin 3865: 3864: 3860: 3857: 3856:N. K. 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Index

Mars
Green Mars (novella)

science fiction
Kim Stanley Robinson
terraforming of the planet Mars
utopian
dystopian
egalitarian
Mars
Earth
overpopulation
ecological disaster
fictional universe
BSFA Award
Nebula Award for Best Novel
Hugo Award for Best Novel
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
Icehenge
2312
Kim Stanley Robinson
Don Dixon
Science fiction
Spectra
Bantam Dell
Random House
Nebula Award
British Science Fiction Association Award
ISBN
0-553-09204-9

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