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7->''"One by one it took them... and death was only the beginning!"''
8-->-- '''Cover Blurb'''
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10''Slimer'' is a 1983 science-fiction/horror novel by "Harry Adam Knight," a.k.a. Australian author Creator/JohnBrosnan, writing under a pseudonym. The novel was co-written by English author Leroy Kettle, however Kettle went uncredited. The novel was adapted in a 1995 film called ''Film/{{Proteus}}'' by Brosnan himself.
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12Paul Latham, his girlfriend Linda Warner and their four friends Alex, Rochelle, Mark and Chris had been on a drug run from Morocco when their yacht sank. They had to abandon ship so quickly they lost all of their drugs (except for Alex's personal stash of heroin). By a seeming stroke of luck, they stumble across a seemingly abandoned oil rig. Going aboard, they discover the rig is actually a cover for a top secret lab run by a company called Brinkstone.
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14Some exploring reveals discarded, unfired guns and scattered, empty clothes. That night, a mysterious, unseen creature attacks them. Although Paul empties an M16 into it, this doesn't seem to harm it. They come across a scientist named Dr. Shelley who says the creature is nicknamed "Charlie" and won't harm them again. Although he promises he'll explain more later, he is missing the next day. Later a security officer confronts the group, offering to help, but before their startled eyes turns ''into'' "Charlie," a monstrous creature which wounds Rochelle.
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16Paul and the others eventually discover that "Charlie" is actually a great white shark given shapeshifting abilities by an experimental compound called "Phoenix." It absorbs the minds and bodies of its victims, and can take their shape, and they're next. To make matters worse, the increasingly hostile Alex begins antagonizing everyone at every turn, questioning Paul's leadership and threatening to be as dangerous to the group as the monster itself.
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18Has nothing to do with the green ghost of the same name from ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}''.
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20Long out of print, it was finally reprinted in 2017 with a new introduction by co-author Leroy Kettle.
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23!!Tropes used in this novel:
24* AccidentalMurder: At the end, [[spoiler:Paul shoots one of the helicopter pilots, mistaking him for one of Charlie's forms.]]
25* ActionSurvivor: Paul and Linda.
26* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: The reason for why Rochelle is with Alex.
27* AnatomicallyImpossibleSex: Of the "plain impossible" variety. See CruelAndUnusualDeath below.
28* AndIMustScream: The poor humans who are consumed by Charlie are technically still alive inside him, and occasionally are able to shapeshift back to their own selves before Charlie reasserts control.
29* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: The first conversion victim was Buckley. And then Rochelle. And Alex. And...
30* ApocalypticLog: Dr. Shelley's video tapes.
31* ApocalypseHow: Planetary Class 3: What would occur should Charlie survive GoingColdTurkey (see WeaksauceWeakness below) it could go on to reproduce itself and absorb everything and everyone on Earth and supplant the human race entirely.
32* AssholeVictim: Alex. [[spoiler:And Mark after his DespairEventHorizon causes him to turn into a real JerkAss.]]
33* ArtisticLicenseBiology
34* BioPunk
35* ChekhovsSkill: Paul has some passing knowledge of how to fly a helicopter. [[spoiler:This saves him and Linda when the pilot of their getaway chopper turns out to be Charlie in disguise and he has to fly the craft himself.]] In a nod to realism, though, he isn't terribly good at it and almost kills them trying to land.
36* ClosedCircle: Except for the beginning where the castaways are in the life raft, and the ending where they're in the helicopter, all the action takes place on the oil rig.
37* CombatTentacles: Charlie can unleash these if he wants to.
38* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Poor Chris. How many people can say in the afterlife they died getting raped to death with a [[BigPrickBigProblems giant wang of doom]]?]]
39* DespairEventHorizon: Mark suffers one when [[spoiler:Chris]] is taken by the creature.
40* DevelopingDoomedCharacters
41* DistractedByTheSexy: Alex often falls prey to this, to both the chagrin and relief of the others. When he threatens Linda and Chris at one point, Linda bares her breasts to make him drop his guard so she can hit him. Charlie takes advantage of this to get Alex, first unsuccessfully by baiting him as Dr. Carol Soames, and [[spoiler:later successfully after assimilating Rochelle]].
42** A surprisingly wholesome example happens late in the story between Paul and Linda. When Paul starts to worry that Linda has already been absorbed by Charlie, Linda calms him down and reassures him by holding his hands to her breasts and giving him a deep kiss.
43* DrugsAreBad: Mark's heroin addiction is a struggle depicted negatively, even though it ends up [[spoiler:saving the day when it negatively affects Charlie as well.]]
44* DyingAsYourself
45* DwindlingParty: The friends get picked off one-by-one, although it takes a while for Charlie to start whittling the group down.
46* EagleLand: Alex Rinaldo is the lone American in the group (a ''Mexican''-American to be precise, not that this seems to make much difference) and at one point touts the US as "the greatest country in the world." The American helicopter pilot at the end also brags that "we have the death penalty where ''I'' come from!"
47* EatingTheEyeCandy: Alex does this quite a lot, not just with his own girlfriend Rochelle but with the other women as well. Unfortunately for everyone else, he wants to do much more than stare.
48* EmptyPilesOfClothing: All that is left after Charlie absorbs its victims. Interestingly, Charlie has the ability to morph clothing, as when the absorbed people's minds surface and alter Charlie's form to "themselves," they don't appear naked, but instead are wearing clothing that is attached to their bodies and can't be removed.
49* EverythingIsBigInTexas: Mr. Brinkstone is from Texas. "Being from Texas," comments Dr. Soames, "he doesn't think small."
50* EvilIsVisceral
51* ExtraEyes: When in the form of [[spoiler:the second helicopter pilot]] Charlie grows an extra eyeball in the back of his head to watch Paul and Linda in the back seat. Creepy.
52* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong:
53** After Charlie evolves from absorbing individual people into itself and moves on to "converting" humans into more of its new mutant shark species, it uses a penis-like barbed claw dripping a fluid to "impregnate" [[spoiler:the helicopter pilot]] and later tries to do this to Paul aboard the copter when impersonating [[spoiler:the pilot]]. It even refers to this as "giving its seed" to people.
54** [[spoiler:Alex]] is essentially French-kissed to death by Charlie in the form of [[spoiler:Rochelle]], who forces "her" tongue down his throat to take him over.
55* {{Fanservice}}: There are several detailed instances of characters being in the nude and/or having sex.
56* FanDisservice: This is bound to happen when Charlie shapeshifts as an attractive person.
57* {{Foil}}: Paul and Linda's healthy and loving relationship is contrasted with those of the other castaways:
58** Alex and Rochelle are only with each other because they like the sex, and both have cheated with other partners while together. While Paul and Linda are sexually active, they have a much stronger emotional connection. For instance, when Rochelle refuses to sleep with Alex, he goes off and forces himself onto Chris; this is juxtaposed with Paul and Linda making love slowly and gently in their room.
59** Mark and Chris are both portrayed as needful and codependent, with Mark's addiction driving Chris to degrade herself to help him, up to and including [[SexForServices giving herself to Alex]]. While Paul is the leader in their own relationship, Linda is still strong-willed in her own right, and they act much more supportive and protective of each other.
60* FunctionalAddict: Mark.
61* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Alex is disliked by everyone else for being a lustful jerk prone to violent outbursts. Paul and Linda both loathe him, Chris is afraid of him ([[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil for good reason]]), and Mark only complies with him to get his heroin fix. Rochelle is the only one who tolerates him, and she still puts up clear limits.
62* FromNobodyToNightmare: Charlie, the shapeshifting, mind-absorbing, invulnerable, seemingly invincible monster, was once an ordinary shark.
63* FullFrontalAssault: A few instances from different characters:
64** When the group hears scary noises their first night on the rig, Rochelle arms herself with an M16 while in the nude ([[SleepsInTheNude she had been sleeping that way]]).
65** Linda unbuttons her shirt to bare her breasts before hitting Alex with the butt of a pistol.
66** Charlie appears naked as both Dr. Carol Soames and as [[spoiler:Rochelle]].
67* TheGhost: Lloyd Brinkstone, the owner of the Brinkstone company, who is mentioned several times in Shelley's [[ApocalypticLog video tapes]] but never actually appears. He does however appear in ''Film/{{Proteus}}''.
68* GiantEyeOfDoom:
69** Charlie grows one in the back of his head while in the form of [[spoiler:the pilot]] so he can watch Paul and Linda in the backseat of the helicopter.
70** There's a scene where the characters are looking through a porthole in the door at something weird, and gradually realise it's a giant eyeball pressed up against the glass, staring back at them.
71* GoingColdTurkey: Mark is experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms due to his heroin addiction. [[spoiler:This is also weaponized against Charlie after ''he'' becomes addicted to heroin after absorbing Mark.]]
72* GoneHorriblyRight: The Phoenix experiment, according to Shelley. They worked hard to design something that could survive almost ''anything'' and boy howdy, they sure succeeded!
73* HellishCopter: Paul isn't as good of a helicopter pilot as he likes to think he is, and although he and Linda do manage to make it to another Brinkstone rig, the poor Sikorsky they're in crashlands. They both survive, though.
74* AHouseDivided: Much like in ''[[Film/TheThing1982 The Thing]]'', there's a great deal of paranoia among the characters about who the monster is.
75* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: The characters frequently try to get the imprisoned consciousnesses of Charlie's absorbed victims to come to the surface, in order to prevent the creature from harming them.
76* ImpostorExposingTest: Sort of. Paul's idea of one is to point a loaded gun at the person in question and threaten to shoot them if they can't prove they're not the creature. In a bit of FridgeLogic, this threat makes little sense since by this time the group is already aware that bullets don't kill Charlie.
77* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: Sometimes the minds of the absorbed victims can override the main consciousness and forcibly turn Charlie's body into theirs. It's only temporary, though, and after regaining control, Charlie retaliates with some Involuntary Shapeshifting of his own, forcibly turning the body back into his own.
78* KillItWithFire: Tried against Charlie. It hurts it, but doesn't ultimately do any lasting damage.
79* LampshadeHanging: A lot of the dialog consists of the characters commenting about various tropes and cliches in horror movies.
80* LostAtSea: After their yacht sinks (''and'' explodes!), the characters find themselves adrift in a lifeboat before stumbling across the Brinkstone rig.
81* MarketBasedTitle: It's titled ''Gen'' in Poland.
82* MisidentifiedWeapons: Alex gleefully gives details on the M16 rifle he finds, only to get them wrong, like saying its calibre is 5.63 (5.56mm) and has an eighteen-round magazine (20 or 30 rounds).
83* MsFanservice: Just about every female character is one to some degree:
84** All three of the female friends are described as attractive, but Rochelle is the one that's remarked on the most. The text [[EatingTheEyeCandy from Alex's perspective]] states that she has "tight, round breasts" and "muscular buttocks."
85** Dr. Carol Soames was a young scientist with blonde hair and a stunning figure.
86* NewAgeRetroHippie: Chris. She is an animal rights activist, outspoken and liberal politically, insists she has psychic feelings, and is into "crystals," whatever ''that'' means.
87* NiceJobBreakingItHero
88* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Charlie is a mutated, shapeshifting, [[spoiler:heroin-craving]] super-intelligent great white with tentacles.
89* OminousObsidianOoze: The creature's pure form.
90* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: The novel makes it clear that Alex's forcing Chris to perform oral sex on him in exchange for giving heroin to Mark is extra special sleazy. [[spoiler:To say nothing of [[AnatomicallyImpossibleSex what he does to her]] after be takes control of Charlie's body after being absorbed by him later.]]
91* SexForServices: Alex forces Chris to give him oral sex and let him rape her in exchange for heroin to give to Mark.
92* SharkMan: This is more or less Charlie's default form, and the one he is shown in on the cover.
93* StockUnsolvedMysteries: Someone brings up the ''Mary Celeste'' and compares it to the deserted rig.
94* TerrifiedOfGerms: Chris is a germaphobe among her many other odd quirks.
95* ThreateningShark: Charlie started out as one. And then Brinkstone experimented on him, making him even ''more'' threatening.
96* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:Linda actually is the one who defeats Charlie at the end, and comes up with the idea to distract him enough for Paul to boot him out of the helicopter]].
97* TwentyMinutesWithJerks: Except for levelheaded Paul, everyone is either a thoroughly unpleasant person or never stops whining. Linda does get better over time, though.
98* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: The entire Phoenix experiment was begun because Lloyd Brinkstone basically wanted to save humanity in case of nuclear war.
99* VoluntaryShapeshifter: Charlie, to an extent. Although he has a physical form, he can turn himself into a liquid state to flow underneath doors and through air vents.
100* WeaksauceWeakness: [[spoiler:The seemingly invincible Charlie's weakness turns out to be drugs, which is discovered when it absorbs heroin junkie Mark, who had just shot up. The mutant is essentially defeated by being turned into a heroin addict!]]

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