Foundation and Chaos

Foundation and Chaos by Greg Bear, published by HarperCollins on February 17, 1998, is a continuation of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Trilogy. This first edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The novel delves into a galaxy-wide power struggle involving robots that have served humanity for centuries, focusing on the frail Hari Seldon, who faces trial for predicting the Empire’s downfall, and R. Daneel Olivaw, a robot tasked with a critical mission amidst rising tensions.
Readers will encounter a complex narrative where humaniform robot Lodovik Trema, the sole survivor of an interstellar accident, grapples with the potential erasure of the Three Laws of Robotics from his memory. As he is sent to Eos, the secret planet for robot development, questions of loyalty and trust emerge. The story also introduces Klia Asgar, a young girl with extraordinary psychic abilities, whose fate intertwines with that of both man and robot, setting the stage for a potential alliance or conflict. This edition invites readers to explore themes of power, identity, and the evolving relationship between humans and robots within the expansive universe crafted by Asimov and continued by Bear.
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Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Trilogy is one of the high-water marks of science fiction. It pioneered many of the familiar themes of modern SF, and the sheer sweep of his “future history” shaped many if not most of the writers who followed him.
With the permission — and blessing — of the Asimov estate, three of today’s bestselling SF writers, Gregory Benford, Greg Bear and David Brin, have conspired (like the original Foundation!) to complete the epic saga the beloved Grand Master left unfinished.
The acclaimed Second Foundation Trilogy continues with Greg Bear’s Foundation and Chaos, the gripping new novel about a galaxy-wide power struggle within the ranks of the robots that have served and protected humankind for 20 centuries.
Hari Seldon, frail and full of years, is on trial for daring to predict the Empire’s fall, and the time has come for the long-anticipated migration to Star’s End. But R. Daneel Olivaw, the brilliant robot entrusted with this great mission, has discovered a potential enemy, even deadlier than the figurehead Emperor’s brutal minions.
One of his own.
Humaniform robot Lodovik Trema is the only survivor of a bizarre insterstellar accident. Exposed to a neutrino storm, his positronic brain has apparently erased the holographic template of the Three Laws of Robotics. If this is true, Lodovic’s service to humankind is no longer a question of destiny, but of will, and therefore, no longer absolute.
Daneel needs Lodovic, so he sends him to Eos, the legendary secret planet where the robots perfect their service to humankind. And Lodovic says he is healed. Yet, can he be trusted, when stirrings of discontent are arising all over the galaxy? Other robots are questioning their mission — and Daneel’s strategy.
And humans, too. Hidden in the steel caves of Trantor, sought by loyalist and rebel alike, is an obscure heatsink worker’s daughter, a girl whose amazing mental powers are also the result of disaster: the deadly human malady known as Brain Fever. Young Klia Asgar’s awesome but unwanted psychic abilities promise to join man and robot in a common destiny… or a mutual destruction.
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