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Habitat, Range, Niche, Territory , #4.5

Libro electrónico, 32 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 19 de abril de 2021 por Tor Books.

ISBN:
978-1-250-83886-5
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Número OCLC:
1246671121
Goodreads:
57623348

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“Home: Habitat, Range, Niche, Territory” is a short story set in the world of Martha Well’s bestselling and Hugo award-winning series, “The Murderbot Diaries.”

Told from the perspective of Dr. Mensah, the events of “Home: Habitat, Range, Niche, Territory” occurs just after the fourth novella, Exit Strategy.

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nice murderbot snack from a different perspective

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This is my third murderbot short story (are there more?) and my favorite one so far. It's one of the two out of three that are not in the traditional murderbot first person narrative, which I still have trouble getting used to (it takes me a few pages to realize this is not murderbot talking) but I like this use of short stories to bring in different POVs. This story more clearly serves as a fill-in-the-blank between novels and has some more emotional heft than the others (humans have feelings, too), but I like all these murderbot appetizers.

Preservation’s Dilemma: Integrating a Killing Machine in Home: Habitat, Range, Niche, Territory

"Home: Habitat, Range, Niche, Territory" is a brief but impactful short story set between "Exit Strategy" (Book 4) and "Network Effect" (Book 5) in Martha Wells’s acclaimed The Murderbot Diaries series. This short story, only a chapter long, is not a stand-alone tale but serves as a 50-page exploration into the inner workings of Preservation Station and the Alliance.

Written from Dr. Mensah’s perspective, this story provides a unique vantage point. We get to see Murderbot through the eyes of another, allowing us to contrast Murderbot’s self-perception with how it is perceived by those around it. This narrative shift offers fresh insights, especially as we witness Mensah grappling with her post-traumatic stress disorder following her kidnapping. The rest of Preservation struggles with the tension of having a highly dangerous Security Unit—Murderbot—on their peaceful planet, where the term "killing machine" is often thought, if not outright stated.

One of the story’s …

Temas

  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
  • Science Fiction
  • Cyborgs
  • Androids
  • Robots
  • Artificial Intelligence