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* CryonicsFailure: All but one of the Destination Guidance team were dead and decomposed in their cryonics pods. It is also heavily implied that the 'biogenerators' [Teacher/Sanjay invents this term to describe the birthing systems] are not supposed to be functioning -- they are supposed to create Factors on arrival to prepare the target planet, or in the event that the sleeping crew were killed, birth a new one. Even if there was still part of the original crew in the Hulls, they are dead after Destination Guidance shut off fuel transfer to the Hulls' engines, and for Hull Zero Two, it was practically guaranteed when it was gutted by meteorites.
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* NeverGivenAName: Almost everyone except for Tsinoy. [[spoiler: Up until the girls named them that is.]]
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* NeverGivenAName: Almost everyone except for Tsinoy. [[spoiler: Up [[spoiler:Up until the girls named them them, that is.]]
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* RagnarokProofing: [[spoiler: in the end the ship is able to achieve its objective.]]
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* RagnarokProofing: [[spoiler: in [[spoiler:In the end end, the ship is able to achieve its objective.]]]]
* SapientShip: Ship (a.k.a. the ''Golden Voyager'') is heavily damaged and missing much of its memory. However, Ship Control -- that is, Ship's operating systems -- shows signs of incredible creativity, especially when it comes to the "Killers", biomechanical servants designed to do exactly what their name says. The narrator, Sanjay the Teacher, realizes that the reason why a specific Killer -- a Tracker called Tsinoy -- has the mind of an astronavigation specialist is because Ship decided that an astrogator was the most important crew member it could produce, and thus the least expendable. Thus, Ship made Tsinoy a Tracker, able to defend herself and others to the point of near-effortlessly dispatching two Large Killers at the ''same time''.
* SapientShip: Ship (a.k.a. the ''Golden Voyager'') is heavily damaged and missing much of its memory. However, Ship Control -- that is, Ship's operating systems -- shows signs of incredible creativity, especially when it comes to the "Killers", biomechanical servants designed to do exactly what their name says. The narrator, Sanjay the Teacher, realizes that the reason why a specific Killer -- a Tracker called Tsinoy -- has the mind of an astronavigation specialist is because Ship decided that an astrogator was the most important crew member it could produce, and thus the least expendable. Thus, Ship made Tsinoy a Tracker, able to defend herself and others to the point of near-effortlessly dispatching two Large Killers at the ''same time''.
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renamed to Clone Angst, ZCE
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* CloningBlues: All of the main characters are clones the ship made in an effort to fix itself.
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* TheNameless: NeverGivenAName: Almost everyone except for Tsinoy. [[spoiler: Up until the girls named them that is.]]
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From Greg Bear. (It's not very clear, but it's better than what it's replacing.)
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''Hull Zero Three'' is a 2010 ScienceFiction novel by Creator/GregBear (Also known for ''Literature/TheWaySeries'').
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''Hull Zero Three'' is a 2010 ScienceFiction novel by Creator/GregBear (Also known for ''Literature/TheWaySeries'').
Creator/GregBear.
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* LegoGenetics: The author ''adores'' this trope.ship can clone.
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X Meets Y isn't supposed to get crosswicks.
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* XMeetsY: ''Film/{{Pandorum}}'' meets ''Film/{{Moon}}''.
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If that sounds a lot like the 2009 film ''{{Pandorum}}'', rest assured this story ends up far, far differently.
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If that sounds a lot like the 2009 film ''{{Pandorum}}'', ''Film/{{Pandorum}}'', rest assured this story ends up far, far differently.
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* XMeetsY: {{Pandorum}} ''Film/{{Pandorum}}'' meets Film/{{Moon}}''Film/{{Moon}}''.
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* CloningBluesCloningBlues: All of the main characters are clones the ship made in an effort to fix itself.
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* OntologicalMysteryOntologicalMystery: The main character wakes up and has to figure everything out.
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->"There was something wonderful before this. What was it?"
''Hull Zero Three'' is a 2010 ScienceFiction novel by Creator/GregBear (Also known for ''Literature/TheWaySeries'').
It follows the story of a man who awakens on a star ship unsure of who he is or what he is doing. Monsters roam the spaceship.
If that sounds a lot like the 2009 film ''{{Pandorum}}'', rest assured this story ends up far, far differently.
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!!Tropes appearing in this novel:
* ArtificialGravity: Averted. The lack of gravity and the variable spin of the hull impact the characters often.
* CloningBlues
* DeathOfAThousandCuts: The spaceship is headed down this road.
* LegoGenetics: The author ''adores'' this trope.
* TheNameless: Almost everyone except for Tsinoy. [[spoiler: Up until the girls named them that is.]]
* NoOSHACompliance: Most of the ship lacks signage and easy-to-understand instructions, considering its job.
* OntologicalMystery
* RagnarokProofing: [[spoiler: in the end the ship is able to achieve its objective.]]
* TranshumanAliens: All of the protagonists.
* XMeetsY: {{Pandorum}} meets Film/{{Moon}}
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''Hull Zero Three'' is a 2010 ScienceFiction novel by Creator/GregBear (Also known for ''Literature/TheWaySeries'').
It follows the story of a man who awakens on a star ship unsure of who he is or what he is doing. Monsters roam the spaceship.
If that sounds a lot like the 2009 film ''{{Pandorum}}'', rest assured this story ends up far, far differently.
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!!Tropes appearing in this novel:
* ArtificialGravity: Averted. The lack of gravity and the variable spin of the hull impact the characters often.
* CloningBlues
* DeathOfAThousandCuts: The spaceship is headed down this road.
* LegoGenetics: The author ''adores'' this trope.
* TheNameless: Almost everyone except for Tsinoy. [[spoiler: Up until the girls named them that is.]]
* NoOSHACompliance: Most of the ship lacks signage and easy-to-understand instructions, considering its job.
* OntologicalMystery
* RagnarokProofing: [[spoiler: in the end the ship is able to achieve its objective.]]
* TranshumanAliens: All of the protagonists.
* XMeetsY: {{Pandorum}} meets Film/{{Moon}}
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