Peter Watts - Behemoth

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Lenie Clarke-amphibious cyborg, Meltdown Madonna, agent of the Apocalypse-has grown sick to death of her own cowardice.
For five years (since the events recounted in Maelstrom0, she and her bionic brethren (modified to work in the rift valleys of the ocean floor) have hidden in the mountains of the deep Atlantic. The facility they commandeered was more than a secret station on the ocean floor. Atlantis was an exit strategy for the corporate elite, a place where the world's Movers and Shakers had hidden from the doomsday microbe ßehemoth-and from the hordes of the moved and the shaken left behind. For five years "rifters" and "corpses" have lived in a state of uneasy truce, united by fear of the outside world.
But now that world closes in. An unknown enemy hunts them through the crushing darkness of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. ßehemoth- twisted, mutated, more virulent than ever-has found them already. The fragile armistice between the rifters and their one-time masters has exploded into all-out war, and not even the legendary Lenie Clarke can take back the body count.
Billions have died since she loosed ßehemoth upon the world. Billions more are bound to. The whole biosphere came apart at the seams while Lenie Clarke hid at the bottom of the sea and did nothing. But now there is no place left to hide. The consequences of past acts reach inexorably to the very floor of the world, and Lenie Clarke must return to confront the mess she made.
Redemption doesn't come easy with the blood of a world on your hands. But even after five years in pitch-black purgatory, Lenie Clarke is still Lenie Clarke. There will be consequences for anyone who gets in her way-and worse ones, perhaps, if she succeeds...

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Here, the Maelstrom just moved outside…

Some background ambience from the world above the waterline:

The developing world has no shortage of reasons to be pissed at the other two. By mid-century, I'm postulating a sort of Africa-wide schadenfreude in response to the collapse of N'Am's societal infrastructure. The icing on that bitter cake is the further prediction that the majority of the African population will consist of women; I base this on the fact that in Ethiopia at least, malnourished women are more likely to give birth to daughters than sons [38] Gibson, M.A. and R. Mace. 2003. Strong mothers bear more sons in rural Ethiopia. Biology Letters (Proceedings of the Royal Society Suppl. Online) 20 May. (presumably for the same energetics-related reasons this happens in other species). I'm basically suggesting that generations of disease, starvation, and exploitation/indifference will result in one righteously-pissed, gender-skewed hotbed of discontent in which the myth of a victimized woman's apocalyptic vendetta would catch on real fast. Think of Liberation Theology, that violent incarnation of Catholicism that arose from the political turnoil of Latin America in the last century; now move it to Africa, and emphasise the warrior Madonna at its heart.

The various bits of weaponry portrayed in this novel—from Miri's arsenal to Desjardins' booby-traps to South Africa's ICBMs— are taken from a variety of sources including the USAF [39] "When Killing Just Won't Do" — Excerpt from Nonlethal weapons: terms and references by the United Stats Air Force Institute for National Security Studies, quoted in Harper's 306 (1833): 17–19. ; The Economist [40] Anonymous. 2003. Come fry with me. The Economist 366(8309): 68–69. ; Cornell University Peace Studies Program [41] Altmann, J. 1999. Acoustic weapons—a prospective assessment: sources, propagation, and effects of strong sound. Occasional Paper #22, 87pp. ; and even the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts [42] Beljaars, A. 1992. The parameterization of the planetary boundary layer. Available at http://www.ecmwf.int/ . Evidently weapons-grade infrasound isn't all it's cracked up to be. (On the other hand, it seems surprisingly simple to generate your own electromagnetic pulse [43] http://www.spacecatlighting.com/marxgenerator01.htm ).

Electronic Wildlife & Digital Evolution

Maelstrom hung on the premise that the same Darwinian processes that shape life in this world are equally applicable to the digital realm—that self-replicating software will be literally alive when the conditions of natural selection are met. That position has gained recent ground; terms like "digital organism" crop up in the most respectable scientific journals [44 44 Lenski, R.E., et al. 1999. Genome complexity, robustness, and genetic interactions in digital organisms. Nature 400: 661–664. , 45 >45 Wilke, C.O., and C. Adami. 2002. The biology of digital organisms. Trends Ecol Evol 17: 528–532. , 46] 46 O'Neill, B. 2003. Digital evolution. Public Library of Science Biology 1: 11–14, or http://www.plosbiology.org/plosonline/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pbio.0000018 , and you can now download freeware apps that let you experiment with digital evolution on your own desktop [47] http://dllab.caltech.edu/avida/ . E-life is proceeding on track; maybe the Maelstrom Ecosystems won't be far behind.

Maelstrom extended the conceit of Internet-as-Ecosystem to a "consensus superorganism" that exploited the myth of the Meltdown Madonna as a reproductive strategy. Five years further down the timeline, parts of that superorganism have transmuted—with a little help from their friends—into the «Shredders» and «Lenies» of ßehemoth . Ecologically, we've moved from a climax ecosystem to a weedy and impoverished landscape of virtual rats, gulls, and kudzu—and in keeping with that spirit, the virtual-ecology aspects of this novel echo the pest-species dynamics common in real-world ecosystems.

A common response to outbreaks of unwanted insect species is to haul out the pesticides. The pest's usual response is to a) develop resistance, and b) crank up its reproductive rate to offset the increased mortality. Once this happens, human «managers» don't dare stop spraying, because the pest has been pushed into a state of chronic outbreak; its increased reproductive rate will result in a catastrophic population explosion the moment spraying sends. This is essentially what happened during the spruce budworm infestations of the North American Maritimes back in the seventies and eighties [48] If you're looking for primary sources on this, though, you're SOL. I'm just regurgitating memories of a grad course I took in theoretical ecology back at the University of Guelph. ; I rather suspect we may in for a replay with the current bark-beetle invasion.

You don't need a Ph.D. to see the parallels between this and the exorcist/shredder dynamic at play in N'AmNet. Lenie Clarke never took Ecology 101; she made her moves for her own twisted and unrelated reasons. Ironically, though, it may have been the right course of action from a purely ecological standpoint. Pest species tend to peak and crash cyclically if you just leave them alone; once you've cranked them into outbreak mode, perhaps the only way to restore any kind of natural balance is to just take your foot off the brake, grit your teeth, and take your lumps until the system stabilizes.

Assuming it does.

Predicting the Past:

Smart gels. Head cheeses. Those neuron puddings that the corpses used to jam the rifters in the first half of this book, and which played a much more central role in the previous ones. They exist now, in real life. Neurons cultured from rat brains, now operating remote-controlled robots at a lab near you [49] Eisenberg, A. 2003. Wired to the Brain of a Rat, a Robot Takes On the World. The New York Times , May 15, 2003. .

Piss me right off. I thought I had years before this stuff caught up with me.

Notes

1 Van Dover, C.L., et al. 2002. Evolution and biogeography of deep-sea vent and seep invertebrates. Science 295: 1253–1257.

2 Rona, P.A. 2003. Resources of the sea floor. Science 299: 673–674.

3 British Broadcasting Corporation. 2001. The blue planet: a natural history of the ocean, Part 3: The Deep.

4 Peterson, B.J., et al. 2002. Increasing river discharge to the Arctic Ocean. Science 298: 2171–2173.

5 Weaver, A.J., and C. Hillaire-Marcel. 2004. Global warming and the next ice age. Science 304: 400–402.

6 Bildstein, T. 2002. Global warming is good (if you like calamari). Australasian Science , August 2002.

7 Cowen, J.P, et al. 2003. Fluids from Aging Ocean Crust That Support Microbial Life. Science 299: 120–123.

8 Kasting, J.F., and J.L. Siefert. 2002. Life and the evolution of Earth's atmosphere. Science 296: 1066–1068.

9 Waters, E., et al. 2003. The genome of Nanoarchaeum equitans: Insights into early archaeal evolution and derived parasitism. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 100: 12984-12988;

10 Palumbi,S.R., and R.R. Warner. 2003. Why Gobies are like Hobbits. Science 2003 January 3; 299: 51–52.

11 Taylor, M.S., and M.E. Hellberg. 2003. Genetic Evidence for Local Retention of Pelagic Larvae in a Caribbean Reef Fish. Science 2003 January 3; 299: 107–109.

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