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302:, Australia, labelling the unknown aliens as "The Builders". Neil Platz, having discovered the first vessel in orbit, works out the future location of the elevator and establishes Platz Industries to exploit it: buying the land where it will anchor, building the NightCliff elevator base and climber infrastructure in Darwin, and eventually establishing orbital colonies along the elevator cord. For a time, Darwin thrives as it becomes the centre of space technology innovation. 25: 373:; Hough had enjoyed the show during its limited run, and the show's cancellation made him to want to write books with a similar theme. Hough did not immediately begin writing the trilogy, as he felt "in novel form the genre had largely alienated all but the hard-SF reader". He began writing after reading 354:
In the third book Skyler must try to find a set of strange keys left behind by the aliens, all of which are spread throughout the world. In Africa, Skyler manages to find several strange artifacts as well as many humans warped by the plague. Throughout this Skyler continues to question: what is the
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Skyler and Tania have managed to build a colony around the new space elevator in Brazil, but things are far from over. They are soon attacked by a group of soldiers who are also immune to the plague and bent on taking over. Things are made worse by the existence of a new group of plague-infected
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The lead character, Captain Skyler Luiken, an immune, heads a team of immune scavengers who can survive outside the aura where they battle sub-humans while collecting items of value to trade, or repair the aging elevator complex and space stations. Skyler and the crew become entangled in the
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Humanity exists as refugees in Darwin or as technological space dwellers, who occupy space stations and space farms constructed around the elevator. They live a fragile coexistence: Darwin exports air and water for the space stations, and the space farms feed the ground population.
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The first novel is set years after a plague has afflicted most of the Earth's population, dubbed "subs" (as the disease turns people into zombie-like sub-humans). The others comprise the rare "immunes" and the refugees inhabiting the "aura" safe zone around the space elevator.
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political plots and power games of Russell Blackfield, the head of the Nighcliff elevator base, and Neil Platz, "owner" of the space stations. As the aura protection begins to fail, Platz and scientist Dr. Tania Sharma discover that another Builders vessel is due to arrive.
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as he "needed a location near the equator, because otherwise a space elevator doesn't work", and because the location had other things that appealed to him, such as the name's connotations and its
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episode mixed with a John Scalzi novel", its action sequences and Hough's development of the "alien mystery and the story's rising stakes" were extremely entertaining.
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also had praise for the novel and commented that, although the book did not fully live up to the blurb's promise of its being "a novel with the genes of a
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Skyler eventually gets to the bottom of the aura failure but is unable to stop Blackfield from assaulting the space facilities. The novel ends in a
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Earth in the 23rd century. An empty space vessel arrives which harbingers additional arrivals; the next is a ship which constructs the cord of a
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humans who are enhanced by strange alien technology and by the presence of a religious cult back in Darwin, Australia.
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written by American author Jason M. Hough. The series was simultaneously released in both the United States (by
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praised the book and compared it positively to older books in the same genre, such as
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has been predominantly positive, with positive reviews from such outlets as
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purpose of the aliens, and why they have done all that they did?
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Prior to writing the trilogy Hough was greatly influenced by
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