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Network Effect

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Network Effect

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Author: Martha Wells
Publisher: Tor.com Publishing, 2020
Series: The Murderbot Diaries: Book 5
Book Type: Novel
Genre: Science-Fiction
Sub-Genre Tags: Artificial Intelligence
Robots/Androids
Colonization
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Synopsis

I'm usually alone in my head, and that's where 90 plus per cent of my problems are.

It calls itself Murderbot, but only when no-one can hear. It's a private joke. Funny.

It doesn't care, it tells itself, and its attachment to the humans around it is merely professional obligation.

It tries to never drop the F-bomb.

"Friends."

Ugh.

So, when its human associates (not friends, never friends) are captured and another not-friend from its past requires urgent assistance, Murderbot must choose between inertia and drastic action.

Drastic action it is, then.

Another F-bomb.

"Feelings."

Ugh.


Excerpt

I've had clients who thought they needed an absurd level of security. (And I'm talking absurd even by my standards, and my code was developed by a bond company known for intense xenophobic paranoia, tempered only by desperate greed.) I've also had clients who thought they didn't need any security at all, right up until something ate them. (That's mostly a metaphor. My uneaten client stat is high.)

Dr. Arada, who is what her marital partner Overse calls a "terminal optimist," was somewhere in the comfortable middle zone. Dr. Thiago was firmly in the "let's investigate the dark cave without that pesky SecUnit" group. Which was why Arada was pressed against the wall next to the hatch to the open observation deck with her palms sweating on the stock of a projectile weapon and Thiago was standing out on said observation deck, trying to reason with a potential target. (That's "potential" per the earlier conversation where Dr. Arada said Oh SecUnit, I wish you wouldn't call people "targets" and Thiago had given me the look that usually means it just wants an excuse to kill someone.

But then, that was before the Potential Targets started to brandish their own large projectile weapon collection.

Anyway, those are the kind of things I think about while I'm swimming under a raider vessel that's attempting to board our sea research facility.

Copyright © 2020 by Martha Wells


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