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A series by Stephen Baxter about an apocalyptic global flood, based on the theory that there are deep subterranean reservoirs of water locked up in the Earth's mantle. What would happen if all this water started coming up out of the planet's core?The first novel, Flood, came out in 2008 and follows the lives of four Fire-Forged Friends who've been through a shared traumatic ordeal. They are still struggling to pick up the pieces of their lives when mysterious floods start happening all over the world. As the floods get even worse, they make a pact to always keep in contact with each other. This starts becoming exceedingly hard as the floods reach apocalyptic levels, threatening all of humanity.A second novel, Ark, came out in 2009. Roughly picking up near the end of Flood, it follows the development of one of the secret "Ark" projects and its mission to preserve the human race. In contrast to the relatively grounded Flood, Ark is distinctly more sci-fi in nature, hewing closer to Baxter's usual content.A trilogy of short stories followed the series, Earth two and Earth Three were published in Asimov's in 2009 and 2010, while Earth One was published alongside the other two in the collection Universes in 2013. Set 400, 1000 and 10,000 years after the novels they combine together to form a Distant Finale.Not to be confused with the British Disaster Movie Flood, nor with the Halo Expanded Universe novel Halo: The Flood.
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Big, Screwed-Up Family
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Big, Screwed-Up Family: Kelly's family. Her father is a callous, mono-maniacal man who pushed his daughter relentlessly to be better than the competition so she'd ultimately get on the Ark. He would constantly criticize her, and in fact his first words to her when she and the rest of the crew from Seba return to Earth after 30 years is "I knew you'd screw up". Then Kelly's son, Dexter, hates her for the fact that she abandoned him on the drowning Earth when he was two just so she'd be able to join the Ark. After she left, his father was killed in the various riots to wrecked the remaining society on Earth.
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Gone Horribly Right
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Earth One reveals that this was the ultimate fate of Ark 2. Its inhabitants hoped to recolonize the planet through genetically-engineered descendants. Over countless generations, however, said descendants evolved into aquatic lifeforms that have inherited Earth but are unaware of what's they've lost, as they're incapable of being aware due to their lack of sentience.
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Cosy Catastrophe
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Cosy Catastrophe: The earliest stages of the flood were treated as this; for example, as New York City slowly starts flooding, native New Yorkers pretty much just slog through the water to continue their jobs. More secure locations like the relocated US capital of Denver are this for a time. Those involved in the Ark Project in particular are brought to the still-functional city and given as much comfort as could still be spared. By the time the Ark launches however, things go downhill fast.
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Hyperspace Is a Scary Place
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Hyperspace Is a Scary Place: The Ark travels faster-than-light by creating a "Warp Bubble" around itself which transports it to its destination. The Warp Bubble can be arbitrarily large (to contain the ship) but woe betide anyone stupid enough to try and leave the bubble... the edges of the bubble, being warped spacetime, will shred anything to a molecular level. But hey, it creates a nice lensing effect on the stars outside making astronomy easy while inside the bubble!
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Crapsack World
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In Flood, Humanity pretty much drowns. The main character grows old on a refugee raft, watching ignorance reign over the dwindling human population as new generations of children are born in a Crapsack World Ocean Planet, unaware of everything their ancestors lost.
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Fire-Forged Friends
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Fire-Forged Friends: The main characters of Flood have a Thicker Than Water connection to each other after spending four years together as terrorist hostages prior to the flood.
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Earth That Was
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Earth That Was: Since Earth was completely flooded in Flood, it becomes this for the characters in Ark. Subverted when, after finding Earth II isn't really that hospitable, some of the crew decide to return to Earth despite knowing that it's flooded.
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Generation Ships
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Generation Ships: The Ark and its sub-ships weren't exactly intended for this, but various aspects of this trope begin to come into play as various children are born on the Ark in-flight... and eventually, enough time passes for their children to start having their own children.
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City in a Bottle
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City in a Bottle: The children born aboard the Ark (and the Halivah sub-ship) start to develop a mentality like this, partially due to Zane's lunatic ravings but also due to the fact that they were born on the ship and have never known any kind of life outside it.
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Faster-Than-Light Travel
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Faster-Than-Light Travel: Of the "Warp Drive" variety, using the real life idea of an "Alcubierre Drive" as the basis for how it works. Basically, the ship itself never goes FTL, at least relative to the space around it. Instead, it stretches the space behind it and compresses the space in front of it, similar to how the universe itself expanded faster-than-light during the "inflationary" age.
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Distant Finale
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Distant Finale: The three follow up short stories, Earth Two, Earth Three and Earth One, form this, with Earth One revealing that the Halivah eventually established another colony in a brown dwarf star system. Ten thousand years later humanity had created an interstellar civilization, including the three worlds and dozens of colonies. An expedition goes in search of the origins of Humanity and eventually locates the drowned Earth. Human descendants are discovered who have evolved into non-intelligent aquatic forms, and evidence in the form of the Apollo Mission plaque confirms that Earth is the lost homeworld.
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After the End
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After the End: Shown more in Flood, but some of Earth's global flood is also depicted at the beginning of Ark and later, when Kelly and her crew return to the now-fully-flooded planet.
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Antimatter
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Antimatter: Ark 1 relies on antimatter to fire its Alcubierre Drive. A deadly containment breach proves manufacturing a usable supply on Earth impractical, but the crew finds all the necessary fuel in Jupiter's magnetosphere.
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Split Personality: In Ark, this happens to Zane, who develops multiple personalities as a coping mechanism against the stress caused by his emotionally abusive father and, later, sexual abuse by a senior member of the Ark Project team (and subsequent denial/admonishment by his father when Zane tries to reveal it to him).
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Conspiracy Theorist
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Conspiracy Theorist: One of Zane's alternate personalities is this. He believes the whole Ark mission is a lie and that the whole thing's either an experiment or there is no outside world and the ship is the whole universe. He justifies this by taking random coincidences and claiming that they're evidence everything is just a fake story written by an uncreative/sloppy writer. His theories ultimately lead the ignorant/naïve shipborn crew to stage a disastrous coup attempt.
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Teenage Wasteland
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Teenage Wasteland: Invoked several times throughout Ark. When the Ark first launches, its crew is barely into adulthood; most of them are 18 - 20 years old. Later the novel ends with the settlers of Earth III ending up being all the children about the ship (with a few adults to supervise/teach), since only a certain number could land and the crew wanted the colony to have the best chance of surviving.
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Happy Place
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Happy Place: In Ark, one of the crew members of the Ark gets addicted to the "HeadSpace" simulator, using it to escape her crappy existence on the ark to live in the simulations of her memories of happier times.
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Giant Wall of Watery Doom
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Giant Wall of Watery Doom: The flood mostly inches upwards over the decades, but this is played straight in few isolated incidents. The weight of all that water compresses the land beneath, which sets off a cavalcade of earthquakes and tsunamis. This is eventually what causes the British government to collapse, when a mega-tsunami takes out most the island.
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Alcubierre Drive: In Ark. Ark 1 is actually composed of two hulls connected with a tether, rotating around each other to generate gravity. Interestingly, due to how the ship's drive works, every jump is a Blind Jump: the destination is calculated beforehand, but once the ship enters warp, there's no way to drop out of it or even see what's happening at the destination prior to arriving.
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: In Flood, Humanity pretty much drowns. The main character grows old on a refugee raft, watching ignorance reign over the dwindling human population as new generations of children are born in a Crapsack World Ocean Planet, unaware of everything their ancestors lost. In Ark, though YMMV: By the time the Halivah has finally made it to Earth III, after traveling 100 light years and spending nearly 40 years getting there, after going through all the heartache and strife they experienced during the journey, after having made so many sacrifices and hard choices...they find that not only is Earth III nothing like Earth (it's tidally locked to its sun and is colder than Earth even on the side permanently facing the sun), they only have a single one-time shuttle left on the ship to use to get people down to the surface, and it can only take a limited number down. The rest of the crew has to stay on the ship (meaning they can never leave). So, in order to maintain genetic diversity and give the people on the surface the best chance of creating a viable colony, they send all the children of the ship, along with three adults to supervise and teach. The worst part is that no family members are allowed (for maximum genetic diversity), meaning all the children will never see their parents or siblings again. The book ends as the shuttle lands on the surface and the kids see the Halivah wink out of existence as it engages it's warp for locations unknown. Earth Two A female military dictator has seized power on the titular planet and annihilates the last records of Earth out of a belief they should not be "chained to the past". While Earth Two's lack of metals prevents star travel, it is revealed in Earth one that when the first visitors from the third human colony Earthen visited the world the new culture, now known as the Xians, captured the ships. They then set out to destroy all human knowledge of the past, and devastated the settled galaxy before they were finally stopped. Earth One reveals that this was the ultimate fate of Ark 2. Its inhabitants hoped to recolonize the planet through genetically-engineered descendants. Over countless generations, however, said descendants evolved into aquatic lifeforms that have inherited Earth but are unaware of what's they've lost, as they're incapable of being aware due to their lack of sentience.
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Single-Biome Planet: What the Earth eventually becomes.
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"Truman Show" Plot: In Ark, the shipborn generation of crewmembers on the Halivah are led to believe by Zane that they're not really on a ship in space, but are part of some kind of twisted experiment... or that there possibly isn't even any kind of outside world at all. This culminates in a coup attempt where they try to remove one of the hull plates of the ship in order to prove that there's not actually any kind of deadly vacuum outside. This ends badly (see Explosive Decompression above).
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Flooded Future World
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Flooded Future World: The book centers on the Earth's transformation into an ocean planet due to the release of massive reservoirs of water from within its mantle. Humanity survives mostly on massive rafts and ships and in a single underwater city, although in Ark there's talk of genetically engineering an aquatic human species.
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Pocket Dimension
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Pocket Dimension: In Ark, due to the complicated physics of how the warp bubble around the ship works, the Ark is essentially in a pocket dimensions when it's traveling FTL. From the inside, everything looks normal, but from the outside nobody would be able to see the ship because the Warp Bubble is actually sub-atomic in size.
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Sequel Hook: The last line in the Flood: "What is Ark 2?!" Then, in Ark: Towards the end of the book, in a very short (five or six paragraph) chapter, it's briefly mentioned that Venus, the ship's navigator/astronomer, discovers an unmistakeably extraterrestrial signal in deep space. This comes out of left field for the reader, since all indications in the book thus far are that any aliens in the universe were of the Absent Aliens variety and have all died out or are so distant as to be practically nonexistent. Venus decides not to mention her discovery to anybody else... and then it's never brought up in the book again.
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Let's Split Up, Gang!
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Let's Split Up, Gang!: In Ark, after the ship reaches Earth II and finds that it spins like Uranus, on its side, meaning life would be very hard there, they have to decide whether or not to stay on Earth II, continue on to another planet they discovered dubbed Earth III, or return home to the original Earth. Since the crew is split almost evenly on the issue, they decide to just literally split up and go their separate ways.
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Virtual Training Simulation
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Virtual Training Simulation: The "HeadSpace" simulations in Ark are a kind of virtual reality. They can even simulate sensations if the user climbs into a special body-suit. Used during the Ark's voyage for the crew's entertainment, and later for planetary training (since the shipborn children have never been on a planet or even experienced gravity).
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Covers Always Lie
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Covers Always Lie: The cover of Ark shows a gleaming, smooth, silver rocket taking off from some kind of gantry on the ocean. The actual launch in the novel is on land, the "ship" is basically two grimy reused engine tanks tied together and are still inside the building they were constructed in...and, oh yeah, the ship is launched with nuclear weapons, meaning anyone without a couple miles of the launch site would be obliterated by the launch.
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Endless Daytime: Near the end of Ark, when Grace Gray and Wilson land the shuttle with the children on Earth III, someone points out that it looks like morning. Wilson points out that it'll be a permanent morning, since Earth III is tidally locked and doesn't rotate with respect to its star.
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Balkanize Me
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Balkanize Me: Even before the flood, Spain was in the process of decaying after a right-wing coup against the government. The country was split by centuries-old ethnic divisions, religious fundamentalists, and armed insurgents. The Main Characters were captured there four years before the flood begins and had been held as hostages ever since.
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Arranged Marriage: Of a sort. On the Ark, since there's so few people, the crew members are obligated to find someone to couple with and have a child. They don't have to love each other or even necessarily like each other, but they have to procreate.
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All Planets Are Earth-Like
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All Planets Are Earth-Like: Despite specifically looking for Earth-like planets, due to the limits of planet-finding techniques, Earth II and later Earth III subverts this. It's like Earth in nearly every way...except it rotates tipped on its side, like Uranus. Then Earth III, when they finally get to it, is discovered to be tidally locked to its Red Dwarf sun, so the same side permanently faces the sun. Also, it's larger than Earth (so heavier gravity) and due to the sun's light peaking in infrared, all the plants are black.
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The Great Flood
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The Great Flood: A very permanent example caused by the release of massive reservoirs of water from within the Earth's core flooding the planet.
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Ruins of the Modern Age
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Ruins of the Modern Age: In Flood, refugee camps survive by diving down to plunder cities that have been drowned by the floods. Quickly becomes untenable as the floods become so deep that a deep-sea diving vessel is required just to get to the flooded-out cities.
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Apocalypse How
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Apocalypse How: Starts as a Class 0, and gradually starts ramping up through the scale as the flood reaches higher and higher. Eventually ends up as a Class 4, as the waters cover every available bit of landmass, turning the Earth into an Ocean Planet. It's implied that the few humans left over will either eventually go extinct or evolve into an aquatic form to survive.
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Apocalypse Wow
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Apocalypse Wow: Lots of vivid descriptions of various catastrophes, including the flooding of London after a surge of water overtops the Thames Barrier.
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Ocean Punk
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Ocean Punk: In Flood, what the setting gradually turns into, as the flood reaches higher and higher and more refugees start taking to rafts and boats. Becomes full-blown "Mad Max on water" towards the end of the novel.
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The Needs of the Many
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The Needs of the Many: In Ark, the reason for many of the horrible decisions the various leaders of the Ark mission have to make; in the end, they have to do whatever it takes to ensure everyone's survival (on the ship, and most likely, for all of mankind as well).
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Blind Jump
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Blind Jump: Of a sort. The kind of warp that allows the Ark to travel faster than light has to be calculated prior to the "jump". Once the warp is initiated, the people inside the warp bubble have to wait until the warp is finished. Meaning that once you've entered warp, there's no changing course or "dropping out", and due to the relativistic effects of FTL travel, you can't really see what's happening at your destination.
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Rape Leads to Insanity
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Rape Leads to Insanity: In Ark, Zane's abuse as a teenager leads to his Split Personality disorder (below) and his eventual suicide.
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Karma Houdini: Several characters throughout Ark do terrible things and never quite seem to face any consequences or come-uppance for it. Kelly abandons her husband and two year old child on the drowning Earth for a chance to make it onto the Ark. While leader of the Ark, she enacts a brutal punishment via mutilation, which causes her to lose her leadership position. However, she never faces any backlash for this, and even maintains a modicum of her power. After she convinces part of the crew to split the ship and return to Earth, they arrive only to find the planet completely flooding and its capacity to support life failing, as the oxygen in the air is getting almost too low to breathe. But instead of having to live a bleak existence floating on refugee rafts for the rest of their lives, Kelly and the crew are taken in by the members of Ark 2, a deep-sea settlement where Kelly's son Dexter, the son she abandoned, is. Sure, Dexter hates her, but in the end she still gets to live on Ark 2 in relatively comfort/security. Wilson, after he stages a coup and takes power from the above character, ends up being a corrupt leader. He forces the crew to kowtow to him and do lewd favors for him, and it's implied that he's even somewhat of a pedophile. When a major mutiny threatens his rule and he might be killed, he escapes on a shuttle unharmed with an underage concubine. Then when the shuttle turns out to have been sabotaged, he manages to escape its destruction by jettisoning in a spacesuit. He gets recaptured by the ship...and then faces utterly no consequences for his actions or his role in causing the mutiny (and the deaths it caused) because his skills are too valuable to the ship's mission. To top it all off, when the ship finally reaches Earth III, he's one of the few adults chosen to go down on the one remaining shuttle, despite the fact that he's the reason there's only one shuttle left in the first place. The reason? He's the only pilot who can fly the shuttle anyway, and he's one of the few remaining adults who has memories of Earth and what being on a planet is like (experience none of the shipborn children have).
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Hidden Elf Village: Ark 2 is revealed to be a undersea complex fueled by Yellowstone, built as part of an elaborate backup plan to recolonize Earth through genetic-engineered descendants. As revealed in Earth One, however, said descendants have long lost sentience.
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Then, in Ark: Towards the end of the book, in a very short (five or six paragraph) chapter, it's briefly mentioned that Venus, the ship's navigator/astronomer, discovers an unmistakeably extraterrestrial signal in deep space. This comes out of left field for the reader, since all indications in the book thus far are that any aliens in the universe were of the Absent Aliens variety and have all died out or are so distant as to be practically nonexistent. Venus decides not to mention her discovery to anybody else... and then it's never brought up in the book again.
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: One-Word Title, Noah's Ark story reference for the first two books: "Flood" and "Ark". A trilogy of short stories followed the series, Earth two and Earth Three were published in Asimov's in 2009 and 2010, while Earth One was published alongside the other two in the collection Universes in 2013.
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Apocalyptic Log
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Apocalyptic Log: Between certain chapters are excerpts from a character's digital "scrapbook" that present blog-like entries on various world events over the course of the flood.
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Disaster Democracy
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Disaster Democracy: Politics on the Ark initially start off like this, with someone elected "Speaker" to direct and hold ship-wide meetings. Laws would be agreed on case-by-case bases and would become "ship law", and major decisions would have to be agreed to unanimously. This whole thing, of course, gets jettisoned when things become more dire later on...eventually culminating in Holle taking over as de facto totalitarian leader.
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Lost Common Knowledge
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Lost Common Knowledge: The new generation born on the drowned Earth have no knowledge of what "dry ground" is like; everything they've ever experienced has just been life on rafts. Also, the "shipborn" children of the Ark have only ever known zero-g and the Ark. To them, "gravity" and a world outside the Ark are abstract, foreign ideas.
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I've Come Too Far
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I've Come Too Far: Kelly's reason for abandoning her husband and two year old child on the drowning Earth in order to have a chance to make it on the Ark, since she'd been training all her life for it.
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America Saves the Day
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America Saves the Day: Seemingly averted. The US is portrayed as one of the last countries to not only stay intact but also have something of a functioning government. Though it too crumbles once the flood reaches the Rockies. But then there's the Ark...
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Settling the Frontier
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Settling the Frontier: The whole Ark mission was designed around this, with the original "Candidates" for the crew trained in the various skills they'd need to create a colony on a new world.
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Realistic Diction Is Unrealistic: Several of the characters in Ark will spontaneously launch into long speeches filled with poetic and nuanced explanations... and no one bats an eye at this — it's Purple Prose applied to the dialogue. Somewhat justified in that most the crew are very intelligent people who've been trained from childhood for the mission, but still... who the hell unironically drops the word "quiescent" into a scientific debriefing of a planet they're in orbit around?
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One-Word Title, Noah's Ark story reference for the first two books: "Flood" and "Ark".
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Small, Secluded World
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Small, Secluded World: The bulk of the various "ship" sections of the plot. The ships are relatively small, cut-off from the outside universe due to the warp effect, and have to, by necessity, be self contained.
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Decoy Protagonist
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Decoy Protagonist: Ark starts off from Grace Gray’s point of view as she’s inducted into the Ark program. Then she meets Holle Groundwater and the novel jumps back in time to show Holle’s life story prior to that point. By the time the story catches back up with the present, the novel is now fully about Holle instead of Grace, and Grace then becomes a background character for the rest of the book.
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Explosive Decompression
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Explosive Decompression: What happens to the ship Halivah when the young generation of shipborn crew stage a mutiny. They believe that the idea they're in a spaceship is a lie and that they're actually in some kind of social experiment. To "disprove" this, the leader of the rebellion, a woman named Steel, decides to unscrew one of the hull plates and take it off in public spectacle, to show everyone that they're not really on a spaceship. This, of course, goes horribly wrong and nearly kills everyone on the ship, along with spurring Holle Groundwater to seize power and institute a survivalist totalitarian rule in order to prevent the same thing from happening ever again.
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Global Warming
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Global Warming: Accelerated, due to the flood. Subverted with regards to the cause of the flood. As one of the scientist characters rightly points out, there's not enough water on the surface of the planet, including the poles, to cause a flood of the proportions in the novel. It's actually due to underground reservoirs of water being released from deep within the Earth's core.
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