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    Survival--A Novel

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      But they did avert it, Ignatiev thought happily. Of course, with the shielding generators that the Predecessors gave us, they had no fear of the approaching death wave. With that menace removed, cooler heads worked hard to remove the causes of conflict. And prevailed.

      Yet a voice in Ignatiev’s mind asked, For how long? Will the pressures leading to conflict arise again?

      I’ve got to get back to Earth, he realized. I’ve got to get them pointed toward expansion. That’s been the human race’s solution to population problems since the Stone Age: move outward, climb the next hill, and find new territory.

      The partnership between organic and machine intelligences is the new territory that can replace the old pressures of population growth and resource shortages. Together, man and machine can not only survive, but prevail.

      He looked to Gita again and saw that she was staring at him, still smiling. Ignatiev suppressed an urge to laugh. The machines aren’t the only ones who can read my mind, he thought.

      “Professor Ignatiev?”

      Ignatiev realized that Mandabe was speaking to him.

      Slightly flustered, he said, “I’m sorry. My mind wandered.”

      Mandabe almost smiled. Not quite. “We need to know if you plan to return to Earth or remain here. I understand that you are involved in astronomical studies, together with the machines.”

      “I wish to return to Earth.”

      “And your research?”

      “The other members of my group can continue it perfectly well without me. Even better, I imagine.” Then he added, “Dr. Nawalapitiya will go with me.”

      “I see,” said Mandabe.

      Gita beamed at Ignatiev.

      Captain Thornton said, “My technical staff is working with the machines to construct a new starship. Smaller, but more advanced.”

      “Intrepid will remain in orbit here, then,” said Mandabe.

      Thornton nodded.

      His eyes searching the other department heads sitting around the conference table, Mandabe asked, “Any other business?”

      No one spoke.

      Breaking into a wide grin, Mandabe said, “In that case, I move that we adjourn and get back to work.”

      There were no objections.

      EPILOGUE

      ’Tis not too late to seek a newer world.

      Ignatiev smiled down at Gita’s sleeping form. So lovely, he thought. So wonderful.

      Together with half a dozen other researchers, they were aboard the new starship that the machines had built for them. At Ignatiev’s suggestion, the human passengers had dubbed the ship Homebound.

      Mandabe and the rest of Intrepid’s two-thousand-some scientists, engineers, and technicians remained at Oh-Four, carrying on their studies of that planet, its biota, and the machines.

      The avatar suddenly appeared, standing next to Ignatiev, alongside Gita’s cryonic capsule.

      “All the diagnostics show that her brain patterns have been successfully downloaded into the ship’s computer. She will awaken together with the rest of you, once you establish orbit around Earth.”

      “In two thousand years,” Ignatiev murmured.

      Gesturing to the empty sleep capsule beside Gita’s, the avatar said, “It is time for you to download and enter cryonic sleep, Professor.”

      Ignatiev nodded. With a sigh he patted Gita’s slender hand. Already it felt cold to his touch. Almost reluctantly he climbed into the open capsule and stretched out on his back.

      A set of hair-thin sensors wormed through his thick white hair and gently touched his scalp.

      Goodnight, sweet prince, Ignatiev thought. And immediately felt foolish.

      The avatar bent slightly over him. “You will awake once the ship achieves orbit around Earth.”

      “In two thousand years.”

      “Slightly more than that,” said the avatar.

      “In a new world,” Ignatiev said. “A lot can happen in two thousand years.”

      “Yes,” the avatar agreed. “Yet, somehow, we expect that you will be quite capable of dealing with your new world. And all the other worlds you eventually encounter.”

      Ignatiev smiled and closed his eyes.

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      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      BEN BOVA is a six-time winner of the Hugo Award, a former editor of Analog, former editorial director of Omni, and a past president of both the National Space Society and the Science Fiction Writers of America. Bova is the author of more than a hundred works of science fact and fiction. He lives in Florida. You can sign up for email updates here.

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      CONTENTS

      Title Page

      Copyright Notice

      Dedication

      Epigraph

      Book One

      Prologue: Starship Sagan

      Book Two

      Twenty Years Later: Starship Intrepid

      Data Bank

      Chapter Two

      Chapter Three

      Chapter Four

      Chapter Five

      Chapter Six

      Chapter Seven

      Chapter Eight

      Chapter Nine

      Chapter Ten

      Chapter Eleven

      Chapter Twelve

      Chapter Thirteen

      Chapter Fourteen

      Chapter Fifteen

      Chapter Sixteen

      Chapter Seventeen

      Chapter Eighteen

      Chapter Nineteen

      Chapter Twenty

      Chapter Twenty-One

      Chapter Twenty-Two

      Chapter Twenty-Three

      Chapter Twenty-Four

      Book Three

      Chapter Twenty-Five

      Chapter Twenty-Six


      Chapter Twenty-Seven

      Chapter Twenty-Eight

      Chapter Twenty-Nine

      Chapter Thirty

      Chapter Thirty-One

      Chapter Thirty-Two

      Chapter Thirty-Three

      Chapter Thirty-Four

      Chapter Thirty-Five

      Chapter Thirty-Six

      Chapter Thirty-Seven

      Chapter Thirty-Eight

      Chapter Thirty-Nine

      Chapter Forty

      Chapter Forty-One

      Chapter Forty-Two

      Book Four

      Chapter Forty-Three

      Chapter Forty-Four

      Chapter Forty-Five

      Chapter Forty-Six

      Chapter Forty-Seven

      Chapter Forty-Eight

      Chapter Forty-Nine

      Chapter Fifty

      Chapter Fifty-One

      Chapter Fifty-Two

      Chapter Fifty-Three

      Chapter Fifty-Four

      Chapter Fifty-Five

      Chapter Fifty-Six

      Book Five

      Chapter Fifty-Seven

      Chapter Fifty-Eight

      Chapter Fifty-Nine

      Chapter Sixty

      Epilogue

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      Copyright © 2017 by Ben Bova

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      Cover art by John Harris

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