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Encyclopedia > The Star Fraction

The Star Fraction is Ken MacLeod's first novel. The action takes place in the UK, about halfway into the 21st century. The world is controlled by the US/UN, a sort of benign meta-dictatorship which doesn't so much rule directly, as enforce a series of basic laws on a vast number of microstates. Many of the microstates are in a near-constant state of low-intensity warfare. Among the laws enforced on them is a prohibition on certain directions of research, such as intelligence augmentation or artificial intelligence; precisely what is prohibited is of course secret, and as violation of the prohibitions will result in swift and efficient death of everyone directly involved, scientific research is a dangerous proposition at best. At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Ken MacLeod (born August 2, 1954), a Scottish science fiction writer, lives near Edinburgh. ... It has been suggested that Dictator be merged into this article or section. ... A microstate is a sovereign state having a very small population or very little land area - usually both. ... Hondas intelligent humanoid robot Artificial intelligence (AI) is defined as intelligence exhibited by an artificial entity. ...


The novel is notable for its treatment of revolution. The main characters - a trotskyist mercenary, a libertarian teenager from a fundamentalist microstate, and an idealistic scientist - find themselves caught up at the center of a global revolution against the US/UN. The revolution was planned, and partially automated using financial software, in order to break out when a certain set of conditions were reached. The stakes are raised at the end of the book, when it is revealed that the autonomous financial software has evolved into an intelligent form, which might cause the paranoid US/UN to make a 'clean break' with the earth, knocking the planet back to the stone age with the orbital defense lasers. Trotskyism is the theory of Marxism as advocated by Leon Trotsky. ... This article is about the classical liberal individualist philosophy that strongly emphasizes private property rights conjoined with civil liberties. ... A screenshot of computer software in action. ...


The Star Fraction is the first book of two series: one is a trilogy, and ends in the Cassini Division with a war between humans and a society of uploads inhabiting the massively re-engineered Jupiter; the other consists only of The Star Fraction and The Sky Road, and occupies a parallel universe, in which one of the main characters makes a different decision at the end of the first novel, which results in a very different, catastrophic outcome. Adjective Jovian Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa Hydrogen ~86% Helium ~14% Methane 0. ... Parallel universe (fiction) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...


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