Flatlander Review
Theme:
The theme for the Flatlander novel centers around the value of a human life both literally and metaphorically. This is accomplished via the problems of the broken world that the main protagonist finds himself in and the conflicting nature of his job working as an Arms agent. The theme is explored via the comparisons made between being an ARMs Agent and an Organlegger, as both supply the world with organs to be used for longevity treatments.
Although each short story is an isolated incident with references to each other, they all build upon the idea of human life being made up of more than its parts and the fact that justice is not served when personal gain (either from politicians or the masses) is considered and not rehabilitation or treatment that is just. Such an example is that of the Patchwork Girl of whom was already torn apart and scarred forever despite her innocence, proving that innocent individuals are most likely torn down as soon as possible and that justice is not concerned, merely the use of someone’s organs. This changes the nature of the law and the rights of a human being inherently and shows that human life should not be limited by the desires of others, regardless of the Consensus Gentium.
Broken World:
The broken world that the main protagonist finds himself in is the overpopulated Earth in the 22nd century. Medical technology and breakthroughs have increased the chance of successful transplants of donor cells and organs, leading to many using the system to either prolong their life or solve serious illnesses.
This leads to the vote that a human life has inherently lost its value given the overcrowded nature of the Earth and the populace wanting to live forever. This causes the legalization of harvesting prisoner organs for major crimes which soon devolves into harvesting organs for all crimes (Including petty theft, traffic tickets, etc,).
The political landscape of the Earth has also changed to that of a globalized initiative under the United Nations. This means that all laws are enacted all across the Globe, with the United Nations enforcing their laws and influence through the use of the ARM, the Amalgamated Regional Militia that polices the world and acts as a military branch of the United Nations.
Protagonist:
The main protagonist of the Flatlander novel, one of the first books to be made within the Known Space series by Larry Niven, is that of Detective Gil Hamilton, an ARMs agent, that works for the Amalgamated Regional Militia, of which is an FBI task force for the United Nations, of whom works to catch organ leggers and bring them to justice.
Gil Hamilton originally worked for most of his life as a Belter, but left his occupation to return to Earth after an accident caused him to lose his arm. Before receiving a transplant from the organ banks, he used his phantom arm feeling to grow his telekinetic and psychic abilities that allow him to use a ghost arm to move objects, feel inside individuals and conduct investigations. After his transplant, Gil still keeps his phantom arm and becomes known as “Gil the Arm Hamilton, Arm agent.”
Antagonist:
Given the nature of the novel and the face that it is made up of several short stories surrounding the life of Gil Hamilton, it’s impossible to say that there is a single antagonist. Because of this, the antagonist is the “Criminal” of whom Gil Hamilton is attempting to bring to justice. Either it’s an organ legger, a suspected murderer, or so on. Each criminal uses advanced futuristic tehcnologies to change the nature of their murder and make them nearly impossible to catch.
Scientific Theories:
There are several pieces of advanced science fiction technologies and theories that are explored in the novel that are detailed below:
-High Efficiency Transplant
In the future, the rate of rejection for an organ is much lower than modern day methods. Although the reason for this is not known, the argument holds that a lowering of rejection would promote the value of human life for physical reasons.
-Spy Beams
Spy beams are a piece of technology that uses a laser bounced off of a mirror within a room. When sound is made, it vibrates the mirror just enough to allow the laser to pick up on the differences and recreate the sound outside. In some variations, a spy beam could be used through windows, curtains and possibly even through walls.
-Cloning
In the Patchwork girl story, a woman is a surrogate for her own clone similar to how dolly the sheep was cloned. This allows her to raise her own child of which is a direct clone of herself.
-Moon Base
Permanent habitation on the moon is enacted by the 22nd century with a whole generation already having been born that grow to taller heights with the low moon gravity compared to Earth gravity.
-Stun Guns
A special weapon used to detain individuals which instantly knocks them out is used in place of other far more lethal or damaging weapons to allow the bodies to be used for organs.
-Telepathy
Psionic powers are seen as a genetic trait that is explored more in depth in the future as the population continues to grow. The mechanisms for such abilities are not explored deeply, however, it is believed to be an evolutionary trait involving the brain.
7-Telekinetic Abilities
Psionic powers are seen as a genetic trait that is explored more in depth in the future as the population continues to grow. The mechanisms for such abilities are not explored deeply, however, it is believed to be an evolutionary trait involving the brain.
-Remote Viewing
Psionic powers are seen as a genetic trait that is explored more in depth in the future as the population continues to grow. The mechanisms for such abilities are not explored deeply, however, it is believed to be an evolutionary trait involving the brain.
Favorite Part Of The Book:
By far, my favorite part of the novel is centered around the use of an inertial-less drive to create time differences in localized areas. Allowing for someone to spend months of time inside a bubble with only a few seconds passing in outside time. Although this is used creatively for murder, it does help to create a rather fascinating fantasy of being bale to get years of work done in a few hours with extra time to spend for the outside world.
Additional Thoughts:
This book is my favorite book that I have read thus far. I have always been a huge fan of LA Noire style movies and stories and the nature of this book seems to be cut and paste those styles but set in a science fiction future with strange locked room mysteries and futuristic technologies.