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The Metrozone Series is a collection of Cyberpunk novels, written by Simon Morden. It's theme focuses on a near post-apocalypse world and how people are going to rebuild it. The books follow physicist Samuil Petrovitch, a student from St Petersburg living in London, approximately twenty years after religious fanatics detonated nuclear devices worldwide in a bid to bring about the Second Coming. Currently consisting of 5 works:Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); }) Thy Kingdom Come (2002) - A short story collection which serves as an idea for the series. However, This troper recommend that you read this after you've read all the books up to Degrees of Freedom as it details many unexplained things in the series. Equations of Life (2011) - Samuil Petrovitch is a physicist in London Metrozone. He did a good job of not getting involved with troubles until he happens to rescue a daughter of neo-yakuza from kidnapping... Theories of Flight (2011) - Metrozone is in shambles after the destruction it faced and Petrovitch is cleaning up the mess, then barbaric Outzones come knocking... Degrees of Freedom (2011) - In which Petrovitch must come clean about his secrets, all the while trying to rebuild the city he loves, with nuclear threats hanging over it... The Curve of the Earth (2013) - Petrovitch takes to Alaska as his adopted daughter goes missing amidst the staredown of WMDs-armed nations...Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) | |
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Church Militant: There's a whole Christian church of armed nuns that goes around saving people in need. Madeleine is part of it. Until she went off to marry Petrovitch. | |
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Crapsack World: Post global nuclear war. Paris is blown to bits. Ireland have Dublin reduced to ashes and it's government have to work from another country. Japan sank into the sea. | |
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Cluster F-Bomb: Cluster Russian F Bomb: Petrovitch. The authors original website had a very useful translation guide of Russian expletives to English. | |
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Artificial Intelligence: One patterned on Oshicora runs the Virtual Japan project. When Hijo kills Oshicora, the AI subconsciously seeks to save Oshicora's daughter and recreate the Metrozone in its own image. When it gets blown to bits, Petrovich rebuild him as Michel. | |
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Cyborg: Petrovich loses more of his original body in every book, and receives replacement limbs or organs. Such as Michael even comments in The Curve of the Earth that he's projected a time-scale of when Petrovich will need another replacement body part. | |
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Anti-Hero: Petrovitch. | |
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An Arm and a Leg | |
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An Arm and a Leg: Petrovitch loses an arm during Degrees of Freedom. In The Curve of the Earth, he loses a leg. | |
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