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''Der Schwarm'' (English: ''The Swarm'') is a 2004 novel by [[GermanMedia German author Frank Schätzing]] (who is also the author of ''Literature/{{Limit}}'').

The plot: Sea life has gone crazy! [[ItMakesSenseInContext Marine worms cause devastating tsunamis]], whales attack ships, and crustaceans invade the coasts in order to infect everyone with deadly micro-organisms. All in all, the creatures of the ocean seem to be [[GaiasVengeance hell-bent on exterminating mankind]]. Scientists all around the world try to determine the reason for all these events, and of course hope to find a way to stop them. The main characters are maritime biologist Sigur Johanson and whale researcher Leon Anawak, who have to deal with human opposition and the maritime threat at the same time... [[spoiler: In the end, a fringe theory by Johanson turns out to be true: Behind all this are the [[StarfishAliens yrr]], a hitherto unknown sentient species living in the depths of the ocean]]...

The novel received a loose TV adaptation in 2023, ''The Swarm''.

!!Contains examples of:
* AmbiguousSituation:
** Discussed in-universe: how much intelligence and/or sentience do the yrr really have? It's ostensible that their brainpower and knowledge are massive, as they essentially form a giant, living computer that has been around for millions of years, but their attacks go from brilliant and cunning to erratic and contradictory. Is it because of some unknown course of thinking? Because they are somehow automatic in nature and their actions depend on stimulus? Or just becase they are simply that alien?
** At the end of the day, just [[spoiler:why does Weaver's plan make the yrr stop their destruction of humanity? Was it because it showed the yrr that humanity is intelligent and diplomatic enough to reproduce the yrr's means of communion? Was it because it literally fooled the yrr into thinking that humans and yrr are the same? Or because it caused such a LogicBomb on them that they essentially noped out?]]
* AmericaSavesTheDay: Defied. [[spoiler:US government, through General Li, would rather attempt extermination of the yrr to preserve American primacy even if it risks destroying the Earth's biosphere.]]
* AnimalWrongsGroup: The group around Greywolf, harassing whale watchers. But they disperse after the whales have gone postal.
* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler: And most characters ''do''.]]
* ApocalypseHow: [[spoiler: The goal of the yrr]].
* AssassinOutclassin: [[spoiler:Vanderbilt attempts to kill Johanson, but Greywolf and Anawak prevent it.]]
* BerserkButton: Anawak has THREE of them: Greywolf flanderizing his Native American heritage, interrupting him while explaining his research, and saying the 'Indian' word in front of him.
* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:Anawak and Greywolf preventing the assassination of Johanson.]]
* BollywoodNerd: Murray Shankar.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Johanson is constantly described as being identical to Creator/MaximilianSchell, to the point he's once mistaken with him.
* {{Eagleland}}: Boorish, as all the Americans in charge are negative stereotypes in some way or another. The president is the typical, self-righteous Christian conservative; Li is the classical Asian-American overachiever; Vanderbilt is the fat, greasy douchebag; and Peak is the brutal, AngryBlackManStereotype who climbed his way up from a ghetto. Even Frost, who is American too despite not being in charge, is still a cowboy with NoIndoorVoice.
* [[ThreateningShark Everything Is Even Worse With Sharks]] and whales and lobsters and worms and jellyfish and ...
* FatBastard: Jack Vanderbilt doesn't bother to hide it.
* ForWantOfANail: Johanson blames himself for [[spoiler: Tina Lund's death.]]
* FreudianExcuse: Stone has one.
* GaiasVengeance
* GeneralRipper: Judith Li is a female version.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Johanson, though he was already lethally wounded when blowing up the submarine including him, Judith Li and the poisoned torpedo which was meant to destroy the yrr.]]
* HiveMind: [[spoiler:The yrr.]]
* LargeHam: Stanley Frost ([[CatchPhrase GOD IS MY WITNESS!]]).
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:After he discovers a secret door, Johanson is given an amnesia drug.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: Judith Li.
* MultinationalTeam: Due to the global scope of the events, people from numerous nationalities have to work together.
* NobleSavage: Jack O'Bannon, who calls himself "Greywolf", sees himself as one, even though he is only one-quarter Native American. Meanwhile, Leon Anawak (a full-blooded Inuk) hates this stereotype.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Averted, although the persons involved are not that famous. They are scientists who helped Schätzing [[ShownTheirWork do his research]]. Mostly minor roles, although one of them even [[BadassBookworm fights]] a [[ThreateningShark shark]]!
* NukeEm: [[spoiler:Judith Li, Jack Vanderbilt, Mike Rubin and others secretly plan to annihilate the yrr, with poison instead of nuclear weapons, but the general idea is the same.]]
* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: Prominently averted. The scientists among the main cast are all specialists in their fields who have to exchange ideas with each other and also consult supporting scientist characters in order to slowly uncover the whole picture. This happens several times and is actually an integral part of the storyline. Being trained academics, all of them ''are'' familiar with essential fundamentals of mathematics, physics and chemistry (TruthInTelevision for most natural scientists), some even a bit more than might realistically be expected, but none of them are by any means equally proficient in all disciplines.
* OrganicTechnology: [[spoiler:Seems to be how the yrr achieve all their strikes against humanity.]]
* PuppeteerParasite: [[spoiler:An interesting take on this trope: the yrr apparently can only possess sea creatures, and thus have to do pretty creative stuff in order to fight the land-dwelling humans.]]
* PungeonMaster: The author's acknowledgements are FULL of puns related to the word "yrr", at least in the original German version.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: It's similar with [[spoiler:Jack Greywolf]].
* ScaryBlackMan: Salomon Peak, although only in appearance.
* ShownTheirWork:
** Many scientists in the cast = many {{Mister Exposition}}s. And Schätzing did so much research that he was even able to publish a second (non-fiction) book about the themes dealt with in ''Der Schwarm''.
** And not only in the "scientific accuracy" department either: Schätzing has also done a fairly good job on the depiction of how science as a field/discipline "works" in general [[labelnote: note]]things like falsifiability, logical reasoning, gradual formulation of hypotheses, doing research mostly in small, successive steps but also acknowledging the much more seldom, but arguably more important intuitive leaps, realistic timescales for experiments etc.[[/labelnote]] and on the mundane details of academic life (well, before the plot really takes off) - something few authors outside hard science fiction or the "technothriller" genre manage to do. It's fairly authentic. Of course, the loads and loads of real-world scientists whom he thanks in the acknowledgments might have contributed a fair bit to both.
* SouthernFriedGenius: Stan Frost is quite a cliched Texan, boisterous and plucky. And a very capable scientist.
* StarfishAliens: [[spoiler: The yrr, although they evolved on Earth. But they are so alien that the humans have to rely on someone from the SETI project in order to establish contact with them.]]
* StopBeingStereotypical: It [[{{IncrediblyLamePun}} yrrks]] Leon Anawak to no end that Jack Greywolf intentionally [[{{Flanderization}} Flanderizes]] his Native American heritage.
* {{Synchronization}}: [[spoiler: The quirk of the Yrr.]]
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: The discussions between Anawak and Greywolf consist mostly of these.
* TheSwarm: Well, duh!
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:The researches of Johanson, Anawak and the others were secretly used for creating an anti-yrr poison.]]
* VillainessesWantHeroes: [[spoiler:Li]] is shown to be attracted to Johanson, and he somewhat reciprocates.
* WhoopiEpiphanySpeech: Early in the novel, a MagicalNativeAmerican [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this with the closing words of his own speech.
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