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To me I loved the book, but five minutes after reading the final line something struck me, ..."
I don't think the bomb was described as being closest to Runciter, actually. The passage reads:
"...His rotund, colorful body bobbed about, twisting in a slow, transversal rotation so that now his feet, rather than his head, extended in Runciter's direction...."
The bomb was in the air when it exploded and it was Don Denny who yelled, "They killed Runciter, Mr. Chip. That's Mr. Runciter."
For all we know, they could have been in cold-pac from the start of the book and the whole setup and trip could have been Jory's creation. After all, it was Don Denny who revealed himself to be Jory in Chapter 15, remember? Not only did Jory manifest himself as Don Denny at one point, but he also manifested himself as Pat in Chapter 13.
The question is, at what point did Jory take over those characters? When he said he did (as he told Joe in Chapter 15?) -- or at some other point?

TL:DR. the book is not limited by the loose ends, it is defined by them.


The "it all makes sense" actually being subverted actually is quite interesting. The simple fact that you accept what you read as long as there's a correct sounding and tidy explanation is a core of my reading, and you're right, it completely gets subverted by the end of the book.



Any takers?



Since Ubik is a speculative novel I going to give you my point of view:
S Dole Melipone was the telepath that infiltrated into the Moratorium in order to intervene Runciter mind . He was so powerful that managed to fool the prudence agencies. So S Dole Milipone is probably as well Jory Miller or Bill and Matt.
Before the Luna explosion several inertial meet the ugly Jory Miller for example Tippy, Apostos, Francy.
Jory announced to them he was trying to catch them also remember several inertial before that were killed trying to neutralize some powerful Hollis psi.
I presume the following scene is correct: Runciter is alive under telepathic control of Jory or Melipone, the group of eleven inertials were killed in the moon and place in Zurich Moratorium by Runciters orders, Jory or Melipone was destroying the inertial afterlife (semi life) using psi powers.
According PKD wife Ubik is the faith to continue alive, but maybe Ubik is a remaining anti-psi powers in the afterlife
I think Pat Conley knew what did happen on moon and she tried to avoid/revert that fatal end but this time due the complex psi plot she was not able or was neutralized in order to change the future. She admit that after she gave back the Mick contract to Runciter the output for the inertials would be the same. She did that because she was part of the plot?
Something that I paid attention was the Inertials between the first and the second group after Pat change the past.
The first group was five woman and five men plus Pat
The second group was four woman and six men plus Pat
I though maybe a different player could help to change the Luna outcome, and that is why she change that but then ... wait anti-animateur in an explosion! how convenient! (Remember Runciter tried to change him with a anti telepathic guy ).
Pat could be part of the psi plot along with G. G A , Nina Freede, Melipone or Jory and Hollis.
Maybe Jory is an independent entity , maybe Jory is Sarapis the one Ella hates so much.

For all we know, they could have been in cold-pac from the start of the book and the whole setup and trip could have been Jory's creation. After all, it was Don Denny who revealed himself to be Jory in Chapter 15, remember? Not only did Jory manifest himself as Don Denny at one point, but he also manifested himself as Pat in Chapter 13...."
I am with you in this.
I think Tippy was already dead when she answer the Runciter call in her department. The chapter 5 says something like "when she wakes up to the sound of her phone she saw a cloud of colored bubles ..." that is very similar to Ubik spray

Aaaaaaaaah! I have read the book in it's entirety only once, but started reading parts of it again. Before Tippy answers Runciter's call, the telepaths talking to her are named Bill and Matt, they look the same, and have a scrawny description. Then, when Joe first appears to meet Jory, he states: "Sometimes I call myself Matt, and sometimes Bill. But mostly I'm Jory." I guess that answers that. Although in theory, they might all still be alive in some weird stasis... And maybe Jory is Meliphone and Pat if he supposedly eats everyone - a human telepathic amoeba... This could go on forever.

Scenario A - Runciter: HALF LIFE Joe Chip and Gang: HALF LIFE
Scenario B - Runciter: ALIVE Joe Chip and Gang: HALF LIFE
Scenario C - Runicter: HALF LIFE and Joe Chip and Gang: ALIVE
Scenario D- Runciter: ALIVE Joe Chip and Gang: ALIVE
Scenario A/B seemed most likely to me, the fact the Ella and Jory were present and the strange nature of the world that they are in being more suitable to something happening in a dream world (half life) opposed to a real one implied that Joe Chip and gang are the ones in half life. The question however is if Runiciter is there as well. The fact that Joe Chip's face appears on a coin implies that he is but for some reason isn’t able to interact directly with Joe Chip (perhaps due to his half life casket not being close enough to Joe and he himself suffering from the delusion that he is alive as Joe Chip did). Or Runciter is alive and somehow half lifers can affect the ‘real’ world hence the Joe Chip coin at the end.
In the less likely scenario C the Joe Chip coin at the end implies that Runciter is in HALF LIFE and Joe and the gang were alive. The regression of time occurs due to the power of Pat Conley, this is the world that she created but got consumed by it somehow, I remember Denny saying to Joe in chapter 15 that it got her as well and that “she couldn’t believe it” and was surprised. Somehow Runciter being in half life can communicate with this strange world. Although Runciter may also be alive along with Joe (scenario D) as the coin changing being common in both their respective worlds but for some reason Pat kept Runicter away for Joe perhaps knowing both of them together would be able to see through the illusion.
There are many other possible scenarios and no matter what you think up it will have a plot hole but questioning reality is what this book makes you do.


Also: Pat is also one of mr. Hollis' people, but was killed too.
Why?
1.- Tippy "dreams" about "facing one of the strongest opponents hired by mr. Hollis", which calls himself Bill and Matt.
2.- Three of the crew (Francesca, Apostos, Tippy) mention having been visited by Bill and Matt (Jory) in their "dreams", or better said, while sleeping. Some of them mention Shakespeare, other the odd shape of the guy(s).
3.- Joe himself hears directly from Jory: "sometimes I call myself Bill or Matt", right after he uses the Ubik can on Denny.
4.- Jory said to Tippy "I'm going to get you". And later we see that indeed, he kills Wendy first, Denny, etc., all of them, one by one.
4.- Pat. Pat was never tested, their field was never tested. Why? She must have changed the future until she was able to figure a way to avoid being tested. She even could change time up to one year in the past (i.e. their marriage), so she could change things in the past until Joe Chip left his testing equipment in the car.
5.- If they are all dead, that explains why Tippy was able to arrive first! Runciter is very impressed that she could arrive so fast even though she was the last one to get notified.
Phew! my 2 cents :)
6.- Jory is one of Hollis people.
Runciter says "a very wealthy family must be paying a lot so Jory can be with all the other half-lifers", that "family" is Hollis!
7.- The coins are some kind of communication between the half-lifers.
That must be some kind of mental interference/communication in the other person's mind, just like we see at the beginning when Runciter visits Ella and Jory gets inside her mind.

Perhaps s dole melipone was an anagram? Perhaps "Lied Moon Sleep"
:P

Lied Lone Poems
Doles Pemoline,
Lodes Pemoline, as in "Tons of the 30's 'stimulant' pemoline"
To me I loved the book, but five minutes after reading the final line something struck me, there's a number of issues with Joe Chip's "reality".
The biggest problem is according to Joe, the bomb was closest to Runciter, yet in his "reality" everyone but Runciter got stuck in Half-life.
In fact while thinking about it, I was struck with a few plot holes that made me wonder if the problems with the plot is actually intended to deepen the question of reality. If in fact if Philip K. Dick took the time to leave these error in place to deepen the mystery, it impresses me quite a bit.
I actually think it is possible that Joe Chip's "reality" is a second reality inside Runciter's reality, as the final chapter isn't clear where that takes place compared to the chapters leading up to.
Any other thoughts on the book?