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- Blindsight Echopraxia Ending Question [SPOILERS BOTH] : r printSF - Reddit
It's not yet been revealed whether Siri Keeton has received any of the information that Jim sent out I expect that'll be a key part of the third story in the trilogy I expect that Portia will be revealed to be part of the Big Ben intelligence in the end But that's just my speculation
- Blindsight (Watts novel) - Wikipedia
One crew member, the protagonist and narrator Siri Keeton, is shot off inside an escape vessel in a decades-long fall back to Earth to relay the crucial information amassed back to humanity
- Review: Blindsight by Peter Watts – Co-Geeking
Recently I've been trying to read more SFFnal classics among my normal selection I can't remember why I added Blindsight by Peter Watts (published in 2006) onto my library holds list When it finally became available and I started to read, I
- Patrick Whitmarsh Watts’s Blindsight and Echoprax - JSTOR
strange newness is revealed to be Blindsight itself The text that readers accept as the confessional first-person narrative of Siri Keeton manifests in the sequel as a transmission received by the characters
- Blindsight by Peter Watts - Summary and Analysis | Audible. com
The protagonist Siri Keeton underwent radical brain surgery affecting his emotional and analytical capabilities Blindsight begins with an event involving 65,000 'fireflies' entering Earth's atmosphere, hinting at alien contact
- Strange at Ecbatan: Birthday Review: Blindsight, by Peter Watts
This new novel is told by Siri Keeton, member of an expedition to investigate an anomaly in the far Oort cloud It seems that Earth was -- attacked? surveilled? -- by what people call "Fireflies", a rain of probes that appeared one night
- Blindsight | A Working Library
Siri Keeton, missing half his mind, is sent out on a mission to discover the source of thousands of probes that surrounded Earth and screamed an unintelligible alien signal before burning up in the atmosphere
- Blindsight - mattlim. me
There's a reason they call it radical hemispherectomy: half the brain thrown out with yesterday's krill, the remaining half press-ganged into double duty Think of all the rewiring that one lonely hemisphere must have struggled with as it tried to take up the slack
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