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2->''Dr. Fournier, in an inspirational speech, likens the crew to the wise men in the Bible who followed a star. Nobody else in the crew finds the analogy plausible or appealing. There are twelve of them, for one thing--more like the apostles than the wise men, if they were in [[MessianicArchetype the Jesus business]] in the first place, and they are in no sense following a star.''
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4''The Boy on the Bridge'' is second book of ''Literature/TheHungryPlague'' series by [[Creator/MikeCarey M. R. Carey]], and is a {{prequel}}, a.k.a NonLinearSequel to the first book, ''Literature/TheGirlWithAllTheGifts''. In T.G.W.A.T.G., the main characters stumble upon an abandoned mobile research facility/zombie-proof tank. This land [[ComicBook/TheUnwritten leviathan]] is named Rosalind Franklin; the last act of the story takes place in and around Rosie. It is never explained how the vehicle came to be where they discovered it, or what happened to the crew who ventured out past the gates of Beacon in search of a cure.
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6T.B.O.T.B......IS that story.
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8To anyone who's read the first book, this novel is on some level a LockedRoomMystery.
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10To anyone interested in scientific discovery, it is about the desperate search for a cure to [[OurZombiesAreDifferent the Hungry Pathogen]].
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12To anyone looking for a top-notch thriller, it is that too.
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16In the first chapter, it is revealed that one of the twelve crewmembers is pregnant ("...seven weeks into a fifteen-month mission...").
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18What follows, from this premise, is--very simply--epic.
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22!!''The Boy On The Bridge'' includes the following tropes:
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24* AllTheGoodMenAreGay: Foss is resigned about how Akimwe and Phillips, the only members of the expedition she felt attracted to, are gay.
25* ApocalypseHow: The story begins without much detail on the world (being very focused on the lives of its crew and immediate surroundings), but is firmly a Class 1 world. And already teetering on the edge of 2.
26* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Often subverted and avoided--the potential for violence is always near at hand, but the characters struggle to maintain composure/balance.
27* BigDamnHeroes: "....they've probably got a couple of seconds before they have to deal with vertical incoming. But Rosie comes first and she comes like thunder, the sweetest sound [=McQueen=] has ever heard."
28* BothSidesHaveAPoint: A lot of the increasingly bitter and ugly conflicts between the bold [=McQueen=] and the cautious Carlisle come down to their polar opposite opinions both having merits, although the narrative generally sides with Carlisle.
29* ColdSniper: Snipers [=McQueen=] and Foss are frighteningly efficient and distant, especially on the job. This is lampshaded by [=McQueen=]'s internal monologue, where he notes that it's easy to feel guilt-free about killing zombies in the purpose of some greater cause.
30* ConstantlyCurious: Stephen, like Melanie, is insatiably curious--although more compulsively so.
31* DarkAndTroubledPast:
32** Stephen. Poor, poor Stephen. He was the SoleSurvivor of a group Carlisle, Dr. Khan and a few others on their way to Beacon witnesses being attacked, after his parents [[GoThroughMe shielded him with their own bodies and were mauled to death for it]], after which he experienced a miserable time in Beacon's makeshift orphanage before going to live with Dr. Khan.
33** Also Colonel Carlisle, who killed scores of people with napalm, but ultimately very few hungries, in a bombing run that he had vehemently protested against, and as punishment been assigned to personally carry out.
34* DevelopingDoomedCharacters: For readers of ''TGWATG'', knowing that Rosie will eventually be [[spoiler: abandoned somewhere in the overgrown labyrinth of London]] means that we've gotta assume that [[spoiler: not everyone in the crew is gonna make it to the Credits]].
35* DwindlingParty: That initial crew of twelve apostles exepriences several losses....
36* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: While many of the crew are killed, Stephen does manage to ensure that Dr. Khan's (born-infected) baby is placed among those who will care for him, while Carlisle and the other survivors find somewhere where the pathogens can't reach that altitude. The epilogue reveals that they manage to establish a large colony there, survive Melanie releasing the spores from the first book (also leading to hope there may be others in high altitudes around the world), with the Hungry Children being willing to trade with them to help them survive in order to establish a lasting peace]].
37* FrenchJerk: The French Dr. Fournier is a DirtyCoward with a case of ItsAllAboutMe who spends far more time spying on Colonel Carlisle for Brigadier Fry than actually working to carry out their mission.
38%% * ICannotSelfTerminate./ZCE
39* [[FleshEatingZombie Flesh-Eating Hungries]]
40* FrontlineGeneral: Zigzagged with Carlisle. He usually stays in Rosie while the others are out collecting hungries to experiment on, but that's due to his bad hip, and he is willing to put himself at risk when things are desperate. During the Breakdown he played this straighter, personally going to rescue scientists from a university and then leading them and a convoy of civilians he picked up to Beacon on foot.
41* GeneralRipper: Brigadier Fry, who fought the hungries in ineffective ways that caused massive collateral damage and is trying to cement her hold on Beacon, even if it means killing everyone in her way.
42* ImperiledInPregnancy: [[spoiler:Dr. Rina Khan]], the pregnant crew member. A zombie apocalypse is generally not a great environment to be pregnant. The mission leaders can't justify giving her extra rations and deprive somebody else just because she got pregnant. [[spoiler:After she is bitten, she gets the shot, but it is only a temporary measure.]]
43* ItIsDehumanizing: Most of the crew refer to Greaves as 'the Robot', for his odd affect and social anxiety.
44* JumpedAtTheCall: After so many months of no progress, most of the soldiers and science team leap at the chance to go out and search when it looks like there might be a kind of Hungry that no one has encountered out there.
45* KilroyWasHere: When [=McQueen=] and Phillips get the atmosphere samples from the last cache, on the Cairngorm Plateau, Phillips pauses to leave his dog tags behind.
46* LastNameBasis: Characters shift between first or last-name basis at certain points. Sometimes the narrative will use one while characters are doing the other.
47* MamaBear: Rina Khan, to Stephen Greaves. She does not call him 'the Robot'. He regards her as special.
48* NeverMyFault: Averted; after some quiet reflection, [=McQueen=] accepts that he was wrong to use the flamethrower in when they were in the middle of town, and that he deserved some punishment for that, but when he says as much to Carlisle and Carlisle still refuses to give him access to the turret guns, which he feels no one else can do as good of a job protecting the group with, [=McQueen=] takes it poorly.
49* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [=McQueen=] opening fire on the intelligent hungries as they're in the middle of negotiating with Carlisle, Khan, Stephen and Dr. Penny, as all he sees when he comes over the hill is the four of them surrounded by hungries.
50* NotUsingTheZWord: Zombies are called "hungries."
51* OurZombiesAreDifferent: The zombies [[spoiler:breed]].
52* ReassignedToAntarctica: The reason that Colonel Carlisle was sent on the mission (with shades of a UriahGambit also being present in the second half).
53* TheReliableOne: Private Sixsmith, the driver, is the most loyal and efficient of Carlisle's five soldiers.
54* {{Retcon}}: A rather glaring one. The original book claimed that Dr. Caldwell ranked twenty-seventh out of the candidates for the mission, but this book claims that it was neck and neck between her and Fournier for the lead spot (although that may have been Brigadier Fry lying to manipulate Fournier) and that it wasn't the highest-rated scientists being sent out, but the competent yet expendable ones.
55* ScientistVsSoldier: The novel has the military leaders caring only about dominance and merely using the scientists efforts to distract people. The common soldiers have more integrity but view the scientists as naïve, judgmental, and unlikely to accomplish something, while the scientists see them as too callous towards killing [[NotUsingTheZWord Hungries]], and likely to exploit their discoveries by [[spoiler: [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman breeding the child hungries like cattle and slaughtering them to make a vaccine that will only provide short-term relief]]]].
56* TheSmartGuy. All of the scientists (except maybe Fournier) to some extent, and Sixsmith and Lutes, the soldiers in charge of running and maintaining Rosie.
57* StraightGay: Dr. Akimwe and Private Phillips are nonstereotypical gay men.
58* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The hungries are ''technically'' alive, because the fungus operates their nervous system. [[spoiler:Moreso for the hungry children, where the fungus acts as more symbiotic.]] And also because they develop other qualities befitting higher lifeforms, such as rituals and abstract thought.
59* TeenGenius: Stephen. He was the one who invented the ointment that allows people to go undetected among hungries.
60* UncertainDoom:
61** The crew of The ''Charles Darwin'' another mobile lab that went out before Stephen and the others, radioed that they were being chased by a group of junkers, broke contact and was never heard from again.
62** [[spoiler: Akimwe]], who goes mad and leaves the group, on a path likely to take him to the crowd of pursuing [[spoiler: Hungry Children]] who would have almost certainly killed him.
63* WastelandElder: In the DistantEpilogue, [[spoiler:Colonel Carlisle]] is leading a ramshackle settlement of "ninety tents and thirty-seven wooden huts" atop the one plateau in the U.K. where neither [[NotUsingTHeZWord The Hungries]] nor airborne pathogens can reach.
64* WeHardlyKnewYe: The first of the group to die [[spoiler: Lutes]].

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