Code of the Lifemaker A Novel

Code of the Lifemaker by James P. Hogan is a novel published by Penguin in 1985, featuring 405 pages in English. The story begins with an Earth landing-probe being dismantled by robots on Saturn’s moon Titan, prompting a secret interplanetary transport mission. This transport carries a diverse group of researchers, military personnel, and corporate representatives, all tasked with uncovering the nature of intelligent life on Titan.
Readers will find a blend of hard science fiction and wry humor as the crew encounters a unique race of beings—robots that evolved from an alien factory ship damaged by radiation millions of years ago. The narrative explores themes of philosophical and theological debate while maintaining an engaging storyline. This edition presents a thought-provoking exploration of humanity’s interaction with alien life and the complexities of communication and understanding across different forms of intelligence.
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Product Description
After an Earth landing-probe is dismantled by robots on Saturn’s moon Titan, an interplanetary transport, carrying a variety of researchers, military men, and corporate representatives is secretly sent to discover the nature of Titan’s intelligent life
From the Publisher
This is hard sf with wry humor by the author of the
Giants series (INHERIT THE STARS, etc.). In the 21st century, a colony ship destined for Mars ends up on Titan. Its crew–including linguists, psychologists, parapsychology researchers, and a whole passel of soldiers– encounters a strange race of beings: accidentally-evolved “robots,” the offspring of an alien factory ship whose computers were addled by radiation a million years before. Newsday said, and I quote them because this is exactly what I like about Hogan’s books, “Hogan skillfully draws the reader into a fascinating philosophical and theological debate, without ever forgetting he’s supposed to entertain and tell a good story.” (Don’t ask me the difference between “entertain” and “tell a good story”; I’m not their editor! I thought journalists were supposed to not mince words…)
–Ellen Key Harris, Editor, Del Rey Books
Review
“Hogan skillfully draws the reader into a fascinating philosophical and theological debate, without ever forgetting he’s supposed to entertain and tell a good story.”
From the Inside Flap
go, a robot factory-ship flew too near a star unexpectedly gone nova. After suffering extensive damage, it continued blindly for millennia.
A million years passed…
Then, in the twenty-first century, a colony ship destined for Mars was surreptitiously rerouted to Titan…and only the leaders of the military industrial complex knew why.
In addition to its flight crew, the interplanetary transport carried parapsycholoy researchers, linguists, psychologists, representatives of industry, an ambassador…and elite military units from several Western nations. Clearly something was up.
But no one was talking!
From the Back Cover
“Hogan skillfully draws the reader into a fascinating philosophical and theological debate, without ever forgetting he’s supposed to entertain and tell a good story.”
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