Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
In this thoroughly satisfying and completely disorienting
novel based on a story line by Douglas Adams (author of The
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), Terry Jones recounts an
unforgettable tale of intergalactic travel and mishap. The
saga of "the ship that cannot possibly go wrong" sparkles
with wit, danger, and confusion that will keep readers
guessing which reality they are in and how, on earth, to find
their way out again. At the center of the galaxy, a vast, unknown civilization
is preparing for an event of epic proportions: the launching
of the greatest, most gorgeous, most technologically advanced
Starship ever built-the Starship Titanic. An earthling would see it as a mixture of the Chrysler
Building, the tomb of Tutankhamen, and Venice. But less
provincial onlookers would recognize it as the design of
Leovinus, the galaxy's most renowned architect. He is an old
man now, and the creation of the Starship Titanic is the
pinnacle achievement of his twenty-year career. The night before the launch, Leovinus is prowling around
the ship having a last little look. With mounting alarm he
begins to find things are not right: unfinished workmanship,
cybersystems not working correctly, robots colliding with
doors. How could this have happened? And how could this have
happened without his knowing? Something somewhere is terribly wrong. On the following day, in an artificial event staged for
the media, the Starship Titanic will leave its construction
dock under autopilot and, a few days later, make its way to
the terminal to pick up passengers for its maiden voyage.
Although the ship will be deserted during its very first
flight, it is nevertheless a major event, watched by all the
galaxy's media. Hugely, magnificently, the fabulous ship eases its way
forward from the construction dock, picks up speed, sways a
bit, wobbles a bit, veers wildly, and just before it can do
massive damage to everything around it, appears to undergo
SMEF (Spontaneous Massive Existence Failure). In just ten seconds, the whole, stupendous enterprise is
over. And our story has just begun. Somehow three earthlings, one Blerontin journalist, a
semideranged parrot, and a shipful of disoriented robots must
overcome their differences. It's the only way to save the
Starship Titanic ("The Ship That Cannot Possibly Go Wrong")
from certain destruction and rescue the economy of an entire
planet-not to mention to survive the latest threat, an attack
by a swarm of hostile shipbuilders...