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507:, the novel is said to be "a medium-future space drama, often quite absorbing despite the absence of a theme or even much of a plot" and a "low-key, oddly likable performance considering that, despite all the complicated maneuvering, nothing much happens: the old Asimov charm keeps the pages turning". 518:
turns out to be "in fact nothing more than an average Isaac Asimov novel" with good and bad points summarized as follows: "On the positive side, that means that it has intelligent and thoughtful ideas, a carefully crafted plot, and a well-maintained sense of suspense. On the negative side, that means
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The story also relates the breakup and reunion of a family. The mother, who discovered Nemesis, and her daughter were separated from the Earthbound father when the colony departed. The father then becomes part of the hyperjump research project as a result. Important in the novel is the startling
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that it offers generally perfunctory characterization, an undistinguished prose style, and an excessive emphasis on endless conversation—as in a soap opera, Asimov's characters spend far more time talking about what they are doing than actually doing anything."
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contains barely disguised references to the Spacers and their calendar system, the Galactic Empire and even to Hari Seldon which seem to have been deliberately placed for the purpose of later integration into the
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Some have suspected that the radiation from the star Nemesis may have been intended to be another possible reason for the radiation on Earth forcing emigration. However, Nemesis is referred to in
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is in the process of being discovered and perfected. In Chapter 2, the novel states that the year 2220 was 16 years ago. Accordingly, the bulk of the novel takes place in or around the year 2236.
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According to Alasdair Wilkins, in a discussion posted on Gizmodo, "Asimov absolutely loves weird, elliptical structures. All three of his non-robot/Foundation science fiction novels —
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named Megas in a very short-period orbit about its primary star. (Erythro is a moon of Megas.) This was a radical idea in 1989, but was vindicated with the discovery of the first
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Before the novel's opening, "hyper-assistance", a technology allowing travel at a little slower than the speed of light, is used to move a reclusive space station colony called
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refers to a twenty-thousand-year-old story of "a young woman that could communicate with an entire planet that circled a sun named Nemesis." A few commentators noted that
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It is eventually discovered that the bacterial life on Erythro forms a collective organism that possesses a form of consciousness and telepathy (a concept similar to the
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series. In his autobiography he said that it was in fact his editor Jennifer Brehl who had suggested a novel which was "not part of either the
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series, but ... an entirely independent background." In the foreword he also stated that he may change his mind on the matter.
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and the discovery and resolution of a massive crisis: Nemesis' trajectory threatens to gravitationally destabilize the
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from the vicinity of Earth to the newly discovered red dwarf Nemesis. There, it takes up orbit around the semi-
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series). While the colonists argue over the direction of future colonization—down to Erythro, or up to the
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from Earth—a notable similarity to the novel wherein Erythro is the first inhabited extra–solar body.
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discovery that the bacterial inhabitants of Erythro collectively constitute a sentient and telepathic
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star in the book turns out not to be this companion; it is simply passing through the Solar System.
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flight is perfected, ending Rotor Colony's isolation and opening the galaxy to human exploration.
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named Nemesis. At the time of the writing, the name Nemesis was given to a
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that could provide a mechanism for periodic disturbances of comets in the
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of Nemesis system—events catch up with them. Back on Earth
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The demands of the plot required Asimov to hypothesize a
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Nemesis (Asimov)
Nemesis (disambiguation) § Literature

Isaac Asimov
Don Dixon
Science fiction
Bantam Books
Hardcover
Paperback
ISBN
0-385-24792-3
ISBN
0-553-28628-5
OCLC
19628406
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
science fiction
Isaac Asimov
Hallucination
Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain
interstellar travel
habitable moon
Gaia
Foundation
asteroid belts
superluminal
organism
Solar System
planetary system

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