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The Trigger

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Cover artist
  
Fred Gambino

Publication date
  
1999

ISBN
  
0-00-224711-9

Genre
  
Science Fiction

OCLC
  
59407027

Language
  
English

Pages
  
550 pp

Originally published
  
1999

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Authors
  
Arthur C. Clarke, Michael P. Kube-McDowell

Publishers
  
HarperCollins (UK), Bantam Spectra (US)

Similar
  
Arthur C Clarke books, Science Fiction books

The Trigger is a 1999 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke and Michael P. Kube-McDowell. It is an attempt to explore the social impact of technological change.

Plot summary

The Trigger starts in the early to mid 21st century. A group of scientists invent, by accident, a device that detonates all nitrate-based explosive in its vicinity, thus providing good protection against most known modern conventional weapons. The first half of the book explores the reactions of society, government and the scientists themselves as the latter attempt to ensure that their invention will only be used for peaceful ends. Although at first beneficial, other uses for the device are found, such as a faultless at-range detonator. The novel also traces the scientists' slow progress in understanding the science behind their invention. The second half of the book begins when the science is sufficiently well-understood that a second device can be built - one that does not detonate explosives, but merely renders them permanently harmless. The story ends with the scientists discovering that the hyperdimensional impulse wave can be set to scramble extremely specific DNA - making the device a killer.

References

The Trigger Wikipedia