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Legacy (Eon) di Greg Bear
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Legacy (Eon) (originale 1995; edizione 1996)

di Greg Bear

Serie: The Eon Series (Prequel), Thistledown (3)

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A new world has been discovered via a time tunnel. It is called Lamarckia and it is home to novel forms of life, among them hybrids of plants and animals. But access is restricted and the story concerns an agent investigating illegal immigration to this new world.
Utente:purplemoonstar
Titolo:Legacy (Eon)
Autori:Greg Bear
Info:Tor Science Fiction (1996), Mass Market Paperback, 480 pages
Collezioni:read, La tua biblioteca, Lista dei desideri, In lettura, Da leggere, Letti ma non posseduti, Preferiti
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Etichette:9/200, 200 book challenge 2007-2008

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Legacy di Greg Bear (1995)

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Desde el asteroide-nave Thistledown, la Vía permite llegar a un multiuniverso de muchos mundos. Lamarckia, cuya biología permite la herencia de los rasgos adquiridos, hace realidad la interpretación evolutiva de Lamarck (1744-1829) a la que se opusiera Darwin (1809-1882). La llegada de los Humanos a un mundo así plantea con crudeza un angustioso interrogante: ¿Cuál puede ser el legado de la humanidad en tales condiciones? Enviado por el Hexamon de Thistledown para espiar a los heréticos y tecnófobos `divaricatos` que han huido por una de las puertas de la Vía, el joven ser Olmy descubrirá el extraño mundo de Lamarckia, sus rencillas y enfrentamientos sociales y, sobre todo, sus misteriosos y sorprendentes `ecoi` que emiten vástagos exploratorios y parecen copiar todo aquello que perciben.
  Natt90 | Jun 23, 2022 |
Well written, but too much planetside strange ecology stuff and boating in there. Not my kettle of fish i'm afraid. Also, not really an Eon book at all, and in that sense disappointing. Two stars, but that's just a personal opinion. ( )
  freetrader | Aug 16, 2020 |
My suspicion is that Bear wanted to do a novel using the strange ecology and biology of Lamarckia and decided to incorporate it into his Way series.

This book is narrated by Olmy, military man, secret agent, and fixer for the Hexamon. We finally learn the details of the mission that got him the gratitude of the Hexamon and an extra bodily incarnation.

It’s a prequel to all the Way novels. Besides Olmy, the only characters that seem to be present from the other books is the gate opener Ry Ornis and Konrad Korzenowski, here still, of course, a downloaded mind residing in an implant in Olmy’s skull.

We hear more of Olmy’s upbringing. While he had Naderite parents, he has Geshel sympathies (hence the implants). He’s ambitious and serving in the Hexamon defense forces and, by his own admission, somewhat callow.

He is selected to go on a secret mission to Lamarckia, one of those planets accessed through the Way. Lamarckia has a strange biology. As the name suggests, life does not operate there on the principles of Darwinian evolution. The planet is divided into zones, ecoi, ruled over by a scion, an entity that creates new biological forms and “samples” (as in taking genetic samples) new lifeforms (even humans) entering its zone and generates new forms. This is not evolution by random mutation sieved through fitness criteria determined by the environment or sexual competition. In fact, there is no sexual reproduction. The different scions don’t reproduce with each other. It is speculated that there may be an intelligence, a queen, directing Lamarckia’s version of evolution in each ecoi.

The political aspects of the story involve a breakway group of Naderites, about 4,000, “divarticates”, who secretly settle Lamarckia and take two of the “clavicles”, the instruments that manipulate openings in the Way, with them. The group was led by Jamie Carr Lenk aka Able Lenk.

The various factions of the upper Hexamon government want to know what’s been happening on Lamarckia and the return of those clavicles.

Stripped of his implants to maintain his cover, Olmy is dumped on Lamarckia.

What he finds when he gets to Lamarckia is that 35 years have passed on the planet, not ten, due to the differential rates of time when passing through an imprecisely tuned gate. Second the colony has experienced famine and now is in the midst of a civil war.

Right from the start, Lenk’s conspiracy was undercut by people who followed him onto Lamarckia but had their own agenda. The inability to grow a lot of normal crops on the planet and its lack of metals further exacerbated the strife.
There were breakaway groups of radical feminists resentful of their status as little more than baby factories. Piracy exists. Children are kidnapped to prop up declining populations. Others have become wistful for the medicines and other technologies they abandoned in the Way. There’s even a small underground expecting a Hexamon agent like Olmy.

I liked the political aspects of the novel, and the final revelations of the personal rancor and slights behind a major political schism seemed realistic.

But I found the exploration of the alien biology tedious at times. Olmy goes on a voyage to finally complete the circumnavigation of Lamarckia and makes friends and starts a love affair.

It all goes wrong at the end. The brutality on Lamarckia ends with an ecological change unleashed by a breakaway group. Olmy, who has been appalled by what he sees in the colony, reconciles himself to it. It’s just another unpleasant episode in human history.

Of course, Olmy survives all this – but not before living a along and unpleasant life on Lamarckia before he is rescued. In keeping with a theme that runs throughout the series, there is an argument on the value of death in human societies.

I’d say, despite the biological speculation – a Bear specialty – this is the least appealing of the Way novels. ( )
1 vota RandyStafford | Dec 14, 2019 |
I've seen this labeled book 1 and 3 by different services, and after reading it, I think it made the most sense as book 3. It's a "prequel" to the other two (almost standalone) that describes one of the main character's origins, and it was better than Eternity. Legacy and Eon where both probably equally good books, though Legacy was far more about one man's struggles so might be easier and more engrossing. ( )
  Mactastik | Sep 4, 2019 |
This was a disapointing read from the usually reliable Bear. The best part of this book was the very discriptive way that Bear brought another world to life but too much of the book was on a boat and at times felt more like a O'Brien adventure. ( )
1 vota phollis68 | Apr 9, 2019 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Greg Bearautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Eggleton,BobImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Gold, AnnDesignerautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Russo, CarolProgetto della copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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