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The Status Civilization
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In Robert Sheckley's "The Status Civilization," the central character, Will Barrent, awakens aboard a prison vessel bound for Omega with no memory of his past and a conviction for murder. The setting is a dystopian society where crime is institutionalised as a means of survival, with the legal system itself encouraging and demanding evil conduct. Barrent faces a limited lifespan of three years on a planet characterised by its brutal conditions, and his primary concern is to understand the circumstances of his imprisonment while navigating the dangerous, inverted social order.
As the narrative progresses, Barrent seeks to uncover the truth behind his conviction and his connection to Earth. His investigations lead him back to his home planet, where he uncovers startling secrets about the interconnected systems of control governing both worlds. The novel explores themes of morality, societal control, and the nature of justice within a science fiction context of the early 1960s.
As the narrative progresses, Barrent seeks to uncover the truth behind his conviction and his connection to Earth. His investigations lead him back to his home planet, where he uncovers startling secrets about the interconnected systems of control governing both worlds. The novel explores themes of morality, societal control, and the nature of justice within a science fiction context of the early 1960s.
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"Yes sir. Well, there are three men outside trying to kill me...." "Quite right," Mr. Frendlyer said. "And today is Landing Day. You came off the ship that landed today, and have been classified a peon.... I'm happy to say that everything is in order. The Landing Day Hunt ends at sundown. You can leave here with the knowledge that everything is correct and that your rights have not been violated." "Leave here? After sundown, you mean." Mr. Frendlyer shook his head and smiled sadly. "I'm afraid not. According to the law you must leave here at once." "But they'll kill me!" "That's very true. Unfortunately it can't be helped. A victim by definition is one who is to be killed.... We protect rights, not victims." OMEGA: PRISON PLANET LIFE EXPECTANCY: THREE YEARS MAXIMUM MOST PEOPLE ARE LUCKIER THAN THAT.... Books by ROBERT SHECKLEY: CITIZEN IN SPACE IMMORTALITY, INC. MINDSWAP PILGRIMAGE TO EARTH THE 10TH VICTIM UNTOUCHED BY HUMAN HANDS DIMENSION OF MIRACLES THE JOURNEY OF JOENES THE STATUS CIVILIZATION/NOTIONS: UNLIMITED From ACE Science Fiction THE STATUS CIVILIZATION ROBERT SHECKLEY ace books Division of Charter Communications Inc. A GROSSET & DUNLAP COMPANY 360 Park Avenue South New York, New York 10010 THE STATUS CIVILIZATION Copyright 1960 by Robert Sheckley First appeared under the title Omega in Amazing Science Fiction Stories , published by Ziff-Davis. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review, without permission in writing from the publisher. All characters in this book are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. An ACE Book Cover art by David Bergen First Ace printing: November 1979 2468097531 Manufactured in the United States of America CONTENTS THE STATUS CIVILIZATION 1 TO ANYA THE STATUS CIVILIZATION His return to consciousness was a slow and painful process. It was a journey in which he traversed all time. He dreamed. He rose through thick layers of sleep, out of the imaginary beginnings of all things. He lifted a pseudopod from primordial ooze, and the pseudopod was him . He became an amoeba which contained his essence; then a fish marked with his own peculiar individuality; then an ape unlike all other apes. And finally, he became a man. What kind of man? Dimly he saw himself, faceless, a beamer…
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