It is a world inhabited by humanoid robots, female and male robots. Baby robots are created when a female robot twists the wire from a male robot into a mind for a newborn and it is inserted into a baby body. The twisting of a mind decides personality, fidelity and talent. Their past is shrouded in legends. But now humans have arrived at Penrose and their motivations isn’t pure. Most robot minds are twisted for ‘what is’ but a few are twisted with the ability to make their own decisions. This is an epic story about the start of a new era where everything shifts for the robots of Penrose.

Title: Blood and Iron
Series: Penrose/Robot wars book 2
Author: Tony Ballantyne
Genre: Science Fiction
Jacket art: Jon Sullivan
Inside Illustrations: Sebastian Winnett
Hardcover: 448 pages
Publisher: Tor UK
Copy: Bought by me

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Appointed Commander of the Emperor’s Army of Sangrel, Wa-Ka-Mo-Do of Ko tries to establish relations between the existing robot population and the humans who have recently arrived on Yukawa.

On the continent of Shull, Kavan forms the Uncertain Army and is marching to Artemis City. Upon discovery that the city’s generals have made an alliance with the humans, he retreats to Stark where he plans the eventual overthrow of Artemis and the humans.

Meanwhile, Karel is heading South, hoping to be reunited with Susan, his wife. As he walks, he hears more of the stories of the robots, and begins to understand something about his place on the world of Penrose.

But with limited resources and tensions growing between robot and human it’s only a matter of time before problems arise. And it’s becoming more and more apparent that the humans are a lot more powerful than the robots first expected…

Information

This is the second book in the series that started with Twisted Metal (review below). The first book explored the origin of the robots on Penrose as well as the City of Artemis’ war of conquest against Turing City and the North.

This story continues the story of Karel a strange robot that survived the conquest of Turing City on his quest to rescue his wife Susan from Artemis City and it also follows the former commander, Kavan of the Artemis Army on his return to the same city. We don’t know much about the second continent Yukawa but here we get to follow Wa-Ka-Mo-Do a newly appointed commander that has to deal with the newly arrived humans.

  • The book is dedicated to Eric, Chris and Simon
  • There is a map of the second continent Yukawa in the beginning

The Author

Twisted Metal was the first book I read by Tony Ballantyne and it blew my mind, it was such an original story. He is a British writer that lives in the Manchester area, regularly contributed to magazines such as Interzone and Private Eye before embarking on his first novel/series, Recursion. I haven’t read his first series but I have it on my to-read list.

World Building

This is such an original world populated with humanoid robots and animal robots. The great mystery is how did they come to be? The Book of Robots talk about the Makers and the first robots but it is forbidden in Artemis and Yukawa. Now the humans have arrived, are they really the makers? Filthy animals according to some.

Above their world hangs a metal moon, what is that? And are the humans mining it?

I especially enjoyed the Emperor and the Silent City and their brand of robot society contrasted with Artemis utilitarian world view ‘everything is metal’

Plot

Kavan has succeeded in conquering the north and now he is returning to Artemis City as a hero. But the leaders fear him and they plan treason to stop him, for they have been twisted to love leadership above all. He forms an army and marches against Artemis City picking up knowledge and followers on his way.

Kavan made to follow and believe in one ideology as are all the soldiers of Artemis can be seen as a clever critique of fanaticism as opposed to Karel’s freedom to make up his own mind.

Karel is also on his way to Artemis City to reunite with his wife. He travels in the wake of the Uncertain Army and he explores secrets hidden in the old mountains of the north on his way and he also picks up followers.

Wa-Ka-Mo-Do is in trouble, the humans has been given land and privileges by the emperor but the robots of Yukawa has been made for a society without humans and the tension continues to build. The humans’ motivation is not pure and there are fractions in conflict with each other. He learns more about the mysterious humans and befriends a teenage girl I hope will return next book. There is exploitation and colonialism in the way the humans treat the robots.

I also enjoyed Susan’s exploration of Artemis City while she tries to find her missing friend and escape.

Eventually there is a clash on both continents that will change their world forever.

Characterization

I love the robots, Tony switches point of view and there is no problem understanding or believing their motivation. I am usually not fond of multiple main characters as it dilutes my focus but here it works great for me. The switches back and forth are timely and appropriate to what is happening. You will find that the timelines might not be what you expect but that works well too.

The only one I miss from the first book is Maoco O, the city guard that survived and was about to start a resistance. What happened to him?

My View

Easily one of the best books I read this year if not the best. There is not often you read a truly original story. A world of robots made for how that world is, clashes with new concepts as conflicting human groups lands and starts to take advantage. It is a story about exploitation, colonialism, fanaticism and free will all packed in an epic science fiction saga about robots. I have been fascinated by robots since I read The Caves of Steel. You can read it as a standalone novel but I recommend you read Twisted Metal first. This is one of the books you should read this year.

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Lets have a look at June for books. I usually check my pre-orders mid May and then revisit the list around the start of June. These are the books I am interested in. I try to put new never before published books here, for me there is no difference if the book is first published in the US, UK or in Australia. The delivery time to the far north is about the same. So mates we are going for world’s first here.

Books I have on order

Title: Blood and Iron
Author:
Tony Bellantyne
Series: Penrose / Robot wars 2
Genre: Science Fiction
Hardback: 448 pages
Publisher: Tor UK
Order: Amazon US | UK

Appointed Commander of the Emperor’s Army of Sangrel, Wa-Ka-Mo-Do of Ko tries to establish relations between the existing robot population and the humans who have recently arrived on Yukawa.

On the continent of Shull, Kavan forms the Uncertain Army and is marching to Artemis City. Upon discovery that the city’s generals have made an alliance with the humans, he retreats to Stark where he plans the eventual overthrow of Artemis and the humans.

Meanwhile, Karel is heading South, hoping to be reunited with Susan, his wife. As he walks, he hears more of the stories of the robots, and begins to understand something about his place on the world of Penrose.

But with limited resources and tensions growing between robot and human it’s only a matter of time before problems arise. And it’s becoming more and more apparent that the humans are a lot more powerful than the robots first expected…

Title: Veteran
Author: Gavin G. Smith
Genre: Science Fiction
Paperback: 400 pages
Published: Gollancz
Order: Gollancz | Amazon UK

Three hundred years in our future, in a world of alien infiltrators, religious hackers, a vast convoying nation of Nomads, city sized orbital elevators, and a cyborg pirate king who believes himself to be a mythological demon Jakob is having a bad day:

“Nothing gets in the way of a hangover like being reactivated by your old C.O and told to track down an alien killing machine. The same kind of killing machine that wiped out my entire squad. And now it’s in my hometown.

My name is Jakob Douglas, ex-special forces. I fought Them. Just like we’ve all been doing for 60 bloody years. But I thought my part in that was done with.

My boss has other ideas. If I didn’t find the infiltrator then he’d let the Grey Lady loose on me. And believe me; even They’ve got nothing on her. So I took the job. It went to shit even faster than normal.

And now I’m on the run with this teenage hacker who’s had enough of prostitution. The only people I can rely on want to turn the internet into God. And now it turns out that They aren’t quite what we’d all thought.

I’ve been to the bottom of the sea and the top of the sky and beyond trying to get to the truth.

And I still can’t get far enough away from the Grey Lady.

All things considered I’d rather be back at home deep in a whiskey bottle.”

Veteran is a fast paced, intricately plotted violent SF Thriller set in a dark future against the backdrop of a seemingly never ending war against an unknowable and implacable alien enemy.

Title: Heavy Metal Pulp: The Bloodstained Man
Author:
Christopher Rowley
Series: Netherworld 2
Genre: Science Fiction | Cyberpunk
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Tor Books
Order: Tor | Amazon US | UK | B&N

I liked the first book, it was a tight little book. Read my review of Pleasure Model. No cover yet.

Following the explosive events of book one, Pleasure Model, Detective Rook Venner, Mistress Julia, and Plesur are on the run from the government troops trying to kill them and from a shadowy group that wants to capture Plesur alive for its own purposes. What secrets have been implanted in Plesur’s head—and why are they worth killing for?

Caught between these two powerful rivals, the trio hides out in the lawless New Jersey territory. Betrayed by gang members looking to collect the bounty on Plesur’s head, the three are separated, and Rook and Mistress Julia find themselves in mortal danger. Julia, given as a prize to a gang member, finds herself in chains, but not without her own means of fighting back. Rook, forced to fight for his life in the gang’s bloodthirsty gladiatorial games, must stay alive long enough to rescue Plesur, but time is running out.

The Bloodstained Man is a fast-paced, adrenaline-filled ride through a future where pleasure has a price, and Plesur holds the key to a secret that could rock the country to its very core

Other Books of Interest

Title: Is Anybody Out There?
Editors: Nick Gevers & Marty Halpern
Genre: Science Fiction
Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: DAW
Order: Amazon USUK | B&N

Beyond our skies…and imaginations.

Are we alone in the universe, and if not, who else-or what else-is out there? Here are thought-provoking stories that explore such questions as: Do intelligent species invariably destroy themselves by nuclear war or ecological collapse? Are the sentient aliens that do exist just too far away? Do they exist in forms beyond our comprehension? Are they among us, but undetectable? These are just some of the possibilities explored by a stellar lineup of contributors.

Title: Who Fears Death
Author: Nnedi Okorafor
Genre: Supernatural
Hardcover: 304 pages
Publisher: DAW
Order: DAW | Amazon US | B&N

I have been interesting in getting into some African science fiction for some time now.

In a far future, post-nuclear-holocaust Africa, genocide plagues one region. The aggressors, the Nuru, have decided to follow the Great Book and exterminate the Okeke. But when the only surviving member of a slain Okeke village is brutally raped, she manages to escape, wandering farther into the desert. She gives birth to a baby girl with hair and skin the color of sand and instinctively knows that her daughter is different. She names her daughter Onyesonwu, which means “Who Fears Death?” in an ancient African tongue.

Reared under the tutelage of a mysterious and traditional shaman, Onyesonwu discovers her magical destiny-to end the genocide of her people. The journey to fulfill her destiny will force her to grapple with nature, tradition, history, true love, the spiritual mysteries of her culture-and eventually death itself.

Title: Threshold
Author: Eric Flint & Ryk E Spoor
Series: The Boundary
Genre: Science Fiction
Hardcover: 320 pages
Cover art: Bob Eggleton
Interior Illustrations: Keith Morrison
Publisher: Baen
Order: Baen | Amazon US | UK | B&N

When the strange fossil she’d discovered had ended up giving her a trip to Mars, Helen Sutter thought she’d gone about as far as any paleontologist would ever go in her lifetime. But when you’ve also married A.J. Baker, overconfident super- sensor expert for the only private agency in space ? the Ares Corporation — and your best friend Madeline Fathom Buckley is a former secret agent who’s just signed on as the chief of security for the newly created and already embattled Interplanetary Research Institute of the United Nations, there’s always somewhere farther to go.

The newest discoveries will take her, A.J., and their friends Jackie, Joe, and Madeline to the mysterious asteroid Ceres ? and beyond, in a desperate race to Jupiter’s perilous miniature system of radiation- bombarded moons. The next gold rush is on ? for alien technology, hidden in lost bases around the system. And there are people willing to do anything to get it ? even plan the first interplanetary war, four hundred million miles from home!

 

Remember Six Million Dollar Man? Disney XD has greenlit Billion Dollar Freshman, an action comedy pilot from Mark Brazil (That ’70s Show). It’s has been described as a teenage, inflation adjusted version of The Six Million Dollar Man set in hight School. Sounds interesting if it’s not too juvenile, looking at the source it might be too much to expect.

Synopsis:
The comedy will be about two brothers, Adam and Brad, who are government engineered robots that are scheduled to be demolished and replaced by upgraded versions. But when the brothers hear this information they escape and try their luck at hiding in the real world disguised as humans!

First synopsis (from casting):
Brothers Ben and Adam are bionic military operatives that are scheduled to be demolished and replaced with upgraded versions. The boys discover the plan and escape and are aiding in hiding from the government by Click and Amber.

According to filmtelevisionauditions.com shooting will begin in June 2010 in Los Angeles.

Peterson and Moore created Billion Dollar Freshmen and are executive producing with Brazill. Mark Cendrowski (Big Bang Theory) is set to direct.

Source: Disney XD

 

THE RAVEN – 720 HD from THE RAVEN FILM on Vimeo.

I found this beauty on one of my Google Blog Alerts. I want the full movie, now, please!

New science fiction short film which was created for $5000 by Ricardo de Montreuil. Stunning visual effects and professional quality is getting this film a lot of buzz on the internet to be made into a full feature.

Chris Black possesses a power that could lead to the destruction of the current regime, and they will stop at nothing to destroy him. The chase is on as Chris runs for his life in this sci-fi thriller set in an alternate and futuristic Los Angeles.

 

The pivotal character in Caprica is Zoe Greystone. She creates an avatar of herself that survives being connected to her when she is killed in a 9.11 like bombing of a maglev train. Her father Daniel then puts the avatar into the body of a soldier robot which becomes the first Cylon. It is part Zoe, part Avatar and part Robot creating a Trinity of religious meaning to the Soldiers of the One (STO), a sect Zoe secretly was a member of.

Way to start a new race download a religious teenager who runs away from home and is involved in a terrorist organization into its mind. That might end badly …

It is the same world of the twelve colonies we knew from BSG (Battle Star Galactica)  but it is 70 years before the war. The world have the same kind of gritty feeling to it as BSG but the premises are different. It’s clearly inspired by the 30s and hard boiled gangsters movies about that time. It’s taking vintage a few decades back into the future world.

The cgi is in fact decent, you’ll notice the change in lightning and hue at times. Some things are done real well, like the folding paper screens and the panoramic windows acting as displays. All which are technologies in the works here on earth, and not to far away either.

Caprica is a segregated world. The Capricans live good lives while they import cheap labour from the other colonies especially from Tauron. The Taurons are persecuted and discriminated against in a way that reminds both of the way blacks and latinos have been treated in our own world, forcing many of them to a life of crime. Joseph Adama is a law abiding Tauron that looses his wife and daughter in the bombing. He and Daniel Greystone are brought together by grief, and as a favor to his new friend Daniel creates an avatar of Tamara, Joseph’s daughter. But the avatar doesn’t understand what it is, it is afraid and Joseph becomes appalled and  leaves.

Daniel downloaded Zoe into a robot that was for a defense contract to create 100 000 robots for Caprica’s defense. The trouble is that at least so far in the series he only got one to work, the one he downloaded Zoe into. But I am sure he’ll figure it out eventually.

There is a sneaky core of  religion and mysticism to the series I am not sure I like. I had the same trouble with BSG. Me, I prefer more hard Science Fiction where the writers at least can pretend to have scientific explanations. I know, it sounds a bit weird implying that science fiction becomes unrealistic when it has to resort to mysticism. But thats how I feel. And I love Star Wars, go figure.

The terrorist bombing that Zoe was involved in traumatizes a whole world. That angel doesn’t feel as fresh as it did before, it has been used in a lot of tv series and I have all respect in the world for the impact and importance of 9.11 and the trauma it caused but there are other story lines out there. We can all relate to the anger, grief and confusion the characters feel so maybe it’s not that bad.

Their Internet counterpart V-world is blamed for the debauchery of the younger generation. Never happened here. Truth be told they are very decadent and awful in there. Matrix and 13th floor comes more to mind than the Internet. Daniel Greystone is the inventor of the V-world and his company has made a lot of money of it.

There is a game changing moment when Daniel in the sixth episode ‘There is Another Sky’ bows down to the hackers that created free zones on the net and convince the member of the board that v-world is lost to profit making. The new game in town is making Cylons.

To create  the avatar, Daniel had joseph help him  steal  a chip trough his Tauron contacts. Now it comes back to haunt him  as  Tomas Vergis, the Tauron he stole the chip from comes to Caprica bent on revenge. This show need a villain, Vergis fits the bill.

This show has few characters to love beside Zoe. Lacey Rand is one you can, she is Zoe’s best friend and survived the bombing by balking at the last minute, never getting on the train. She is a bit naive and riddled with guilt. She was also a member of the cult and now she and robot Zoe continue that friendship. It is a bit creepy at times with a six foot robot and a tiny girl, but it ads to the dynamics. At the moment she is busy trying to smuggle robot Zoe to Gemini and the cult there. There is some important function she will serve there for the cult.

Philomon, Daniels young assistant is a character to watch, he is emerging as Zoe’s love interests. He has this geeky like for his robot gadgets that pleases Zoe. Who still hides to everyone she is inside the robot, but she emails Philomon, pretending to be ‘Rachel’ and even meets him in V-world. Although he likes the robot in real life I think there will be major reprecautions when he finds out the truth.

Sister Clairice is a mover behind the scene. She is the headmistress of Zoe and Lacey’s school and an agent for STO. She has an agenda were Zoe’s avatar is essential. She constantly tries to get at it and she pressures Lacey in a creepy way. She is also running another group of kids, the one Ben the bomber belonged to. Her group marriage is an acceptable custom on Caprica but it only makes her feel more creepy. Nothing wrong with expressing ones sexuality but the group are not at peace and she is hiding things from them.

The Soldiers of The One seems divided into fractions as the bomber Barnabas is allowed to continue his rampage, while sister Clairice protests. Barnabas is played by James Marsters (Spike) who claims the show is ‘about the fall of the American Empire’. For now Barnabas wraps up the three major villains on Caprica.

Tamara Adama’s avatar survives on v-world and is eventually released from the room Daniel kept her in by Zoe and Lacey. Now she wanders the game worlds with matrix-like special powers in search for life. I think she will be joining Zoe as a pivotal character of the series.

The show is about the Adamas and the Graystones with Joseph and Daniel as leads. Amanda Graystone also plays a major role. She is emotional and plays out while Daniel plays the mad scientist behind his fasade of reason. Amanda learns about Zoe having a boyfriend. She is shocked not knowing. Then she finds the eternity symbol among her things. So she takes to the podium at the memorial and accuse Zoe of causing the bombing. I hope the writers let her step out and be the brilliant doctor she is playing. I don’t really like any of these three. I can relate to them, but this show would be much easier to love If they where more likable. I feel less and less sympathy and interest in them and it pains me.

Lighten up, be a little light hearted for once or go for some cathartic anger. Their stiffness reminds me of Gattaca and not in a good way.

On a higher plane Caprica is story about duality, two families the Greystones and the Adamas, the haves and the havenots, the analytics versus the emotional, the Capricans against the Taurens, Science versus Spirit and human versus machine. That is a part that works for me.

The show is so close to being good, the characters are there and the plot is there but it doesn’t quite reach it. I think its just around the corner though. I feel more joy watching the later episodes than the pilot.

What we know of their future is hanging over the series, I hate stories where I know the end, and this might have affected me negatively. I love Zoe and Lacey but don’t care for the rest of the cast, I am not interesting in a family soap opera even at a scifi background. The villains are coming along in a good way, pity they waited this long to introduce them. To conclude Caprica is a much better series than the ratings show, but it can also become much better. There is some cyberpunk with a gangster twist hiding in there that could make it much more interesting. And show some emotions dammit!

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