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The Centre Cannot Hold (1990)

por Brian Stableford

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Series: Asgard (3)

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"Acclaimed science fiction author Brian Stableford (Year Zero, Designer Genes) returns with Asgard's Heart, the final book in his trilogy about a planet that contains thousands of worlds inside it-and the one man who will do anything to penetrate its secrets. The conflict between the Isthomi and Scarid races and the surface dwellers of Asgard had come to a halt-but not to an end. Forces are at work on all sides to attempt to gain the upper hand in the struggle to control Asgard, an artificial planet consisting of hundreds of different individual habitats. For control of Asgard's heart could mean total power over the planet itself, and all who live in it. Otherwise, it could mean the planet's complete and total destruction. At the middle of this multi-sided struggle is Michael Rousseau, an adventurer who was the first to unlock the way to Asgard's lower levels, now caught in the subtle conflict of different alien races, each with their own agendas, not to mention the ever-present Susarma Lear of the Star Force, who wants to make sure that no one gains too much of an advantage. But the different factions are already making their moves, and Rousseau must penetrate the very core of the planet itself-both in reality and in another dimension altogether-to save Asgard and all who dwell in it, before it's too late."… (más)
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In this final part of his 'Asgard' trilogy, Brian Stableford works through all his themes to a conclusion. However, there is only so much you can do with a story where you've already revealed the existence of machine intelligences in the artificial world of Asgard, and getting another volume out of the idea of one group chasing another on a trip down through the various levels of the world was going to take some doing. Thus we get a lot of telling rather than showing, with what seems like whole chapters of expository lumps and Mike Rousseau's internal monologues as he first realises that he has become host to an AI hitchhiker that may or may not be dormant, and then has his consciousness cloned so that it can try to reach the centre of the world via a sort of cyberspace before Rousseau reaches it physically. This virtual journey involves an excursion into a sort of fantasy world, complete with heroic fantasy trappings, with a large number of borrowings from Rousseau's surprisingly deep knowledge of Earth mythologies (for a character who was born off-world and has never visited Earth). Given that the world took its name from Norse myth, Stableford rather stretches that idea beyond breaking point, making his characters draw mythological analogies to their situation and other characters, though Stableford is not beyond mixing and matching different mythological elements, ultimately to little end.

For all that Rousseau has been a cynical protagonist who prefers to live by his wits, the denouement is rather out of character and not particularly climactic; the best bits of the plot's climax actually occur a couple of chapters early and turn out to be red herrings. Indeed, Stableford has used the chapter end cliff-hanger throughout the trilogy, and so he had to keep raising the stakes in cliff-hanger peril in the full knowledge that our protagonist has always managed to escape in some way or other up to now. Translating one copy of Rousseau into a virtual world only enables the peril to be ratcheted up, but with the same outcome.

Overall, I found this unsatisfying. ( )
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"Acclaimed science fiction author Brian Stableford (Year Zero, Designer Genes) returns with Asgard's Heart, the final book in his trilogy about a planet that contains thousands of worlds inside it-and the one man who will do anything to penetrate its secrets. The conflict between the Isthomi and Scarid races and the surface dwellers of Asgard had come to a halt-but not to an end. Forces are at work on all sides to attempt to gain the upper hand in the struggle to control Asgard, an artificial planet consisting of hundreds of different individual habitats. For control of Asgard's heart could mean total power over the planet itself, and all who live in it. Otherwise, it could mean the planet's complete and total destruction. At the middle of this multi-sided struggle is Michael Rousseau, an adventurer who was the first to unlock the way to Asgard's lower levels, now caught in the subtle conflict of different alien races, each with their own agendas, not to mention the ever-present Susarma Lear of the Star Force, who wants to make sure that no one gains too much of an advantage. But the different factions are already making their moves, and Rousseau must penetrate the very core of the planet itself-both in reality and in another dimension altogether-to save Asgard and all who dwell in it, before it's too late."

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