The Armies of Memory
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Author | John Barnes |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Thousand Cultures series |
Genre(s) | Science fiction novel |
Publisher | Tor Books |
Publication date | 2006 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover & Paperback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0765303302 |
The Armies of Memory (2006) is a science fiction novel, the fourth book of the Thousand Cultures series, by John Barnes whose story is told from the perspective of a middle-aged special agent named Giraut. The Armies of Memory explores the intermingling of artificial and human intelligence as an alien threat is on the horizon.
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[edit] Plot summary
Several attempts are made on Giraut's life as he works on his new Ix cycle of music. He is sent back to Wilson, his home planet, to complete the new music along with his Office of Special Projects team as protection. Paxa retires from the OSP and leaves Giraut after finding out she cannot be successfully backed up onto a psypyx, which would make death permanent. Giraut begins to fall in love with a fellow musician Azalais who introduces him to Ebles, a contact for rogue colonies outside of Council space which call themselves the Union. Soon after Azalais is killed and Giraut is severely injured in another assassination attempt.
After Giraut is healed he is contacted again by the Union and he is sent by Margaret, along with Raimbaut and Laprada to get to the bottom of several coincidences; and to find out who is trying to kill him. Once there Giraut begins to fall in love with Rielis, a talented musician and singer, as he tries to uncover what Union wants from him and the Council. It is revealed to Giraut and his team that everyone on Noucatharia is either an aintellect in human form or a chimera human/aintellect, both of which were unknown entities to the Council and OSP. They are also told there are multiple aintellect conspiracies they did not know about; and that Noucatharia was the site of the first invasion of aliens where humans were beheaded and aintellects/robots fought as best they could. After another amateurish assassination attempt he is kidnapped and separated from his team and implanted with Shan's psypyx.
As Rielis questions Shan, Giraut and Rielis rapidly come to know what happened on Addams to cause it to lose contact with Earth. An aggressive alien aintellect run invasion overwhelmed their defenses and killed everyone not in hiding. The goal being to destructively holograph brains, deconstruct aintellects and send back those memories and experiences to their home planet to be consumed as entertainment for their dependent organic creators who have isolated themselves in virtual reality. Only by advanced planning by Shan's father and help from his personal aintellect was a very young Shan able to escape via springer to Earth.
The OSP invades Noucatharia with help from Raimbaut just as Giraut/Shan and Rielis are beginning to agree on the cooperation that is needed between the Council and the Union to face the alien threat. Giraut/Shan are held prisoner by Margaret until the OSP can sort out friend from foe, but Paxa comes through springer to free Giraut, who quickly recognizes she is joined to Azalais as a chimera in exchange for being able to be psypyxed in the future, and to help the progressive and dynamic Union face an alien threat. Giraut/Shan and Paxa/Azalais mount a rescue mission and free the aintellect humans and chimeras from OSP control and get Raimbaut to join them.
Raimbaut and Giraut/Shan then have to stay behind in an attempt to rescue or destroy a Rielis psypyx from an OSP building before it can be tortured for its knowledge and secrets. They destroy the psypyx and Margaret captures them before they can make it to a springer. Raimbaut is quickly cleared of charges and Shan is eventually implanted in a clone body, but Giraut is found guilty of assisting aintellect conspiracies is escaping from Noucatharia. His trial is a rallying cry for human supremacists, but over time and as the facts come out they are increasingly marginalized by society who see Giraut as a martyr. The only thing left is for him to be executed to permit his public death to serve as a unifying story for future generations as contact is made with the aintellect run Union colonies.
[edit] Characters
- Giraut - An experienced secret agent and influential musician.
- Paxa - OSP agent and Giraut's girlfriend.
- Margaret - Giraut's ex-wife and current OSP supervisor.
- Raimbaut - OSP agent and young resurrected friend of Giraut.
- Laprada - OSP agent resurrected girlfriend of Raimbaut.
- Shan - Dead OSP supervisor and friend to Giraut.
- Azalais - Musician from Wilson and Union contact.
- Reilis - Love interest of Giraut and Union ambassador.
- Ix - Prophet and friend to Giraut on Briand.
- Ebles - Union agent who contacts Giraut.
[edit] Planets referenced
- Earth (central planet for humanity, in the Inner Sphere)
- Wilson (Giraut's home planet)
- Addams (Shan's home planet which has lost contact with Earth)
- Noucatharia (Union planet)
- Briand (Dead planet that was once home to two cultures and part of an OSP mission Giraut was on)
[edit] Literary significance & criticism
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[edit] See also
- Other books in this series
- A Million Open Doors (1992)
- Earth Made of Glass (1999)
- The Merchants of Souls (2002)