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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
June 2005

Originally published
  
June 2005

Publisher
  
Tor Books

Adapted from
  
The War of the Worlds

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

Author
  
Douglas Niles

Cover artist
  
Julie Bell

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Pages
  
332 pp (first edition, hardback)

ISBN
  
0-7653-1142-9 (first edition, hardback)

Genres
  
Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction

Similar
  
Douglas Niles books, Science Fiction books

War of the Worlds: New Millennium is a science fiction novel by Douglas Niles, released in 2005 by Tor Books.

Contents

After the most recent unmanned mission to Mars inexplicably fails, interest in the Red Planet is still high. The whole world watches as a bright spot of light appears daily on the Martian surface. As they continue, theories abound about what is causing it. Telescopes pick up movement in space: something came from Mars and is headed towards Earth.

As explained in the Author's Note of the novel, H. G. Wells wrote the original The War of the Worlds prior to any modern military conflict (such as World War I or World War II). This novel is the Martian invasion of Earth in 2005, in effect updating the Martians and the military’s actual and doctrinal responses.

Plot summary

After a remote Mars Rover (Vision) loses contact with Earth, a series of flashes appear on the face of Mars, once every Martian day (24 hours, 37 minutes). The flashes baffle scientists at first, until strange objects are discovered heading towards Earth. A space shuttle is sent out to investigate, and becomes the first casualty in the Martian attack on Earth.

The first of the eleven objects sends out a 1 million volt electromagnetic pulse (EMP) which becomes known simply as the Pulse. The first pulse covers North America, and knocks out all computer circuitry and most sophisticated electronics. The second and third objects contain EMPs for Eurasia and Antarctica, effectively immobilizing the world. The remaining objects release canisters which plummet to Earth and strategically impact around major population centers.

As planes crash and cars stop, Alex DeVane tries to get to NASA headquarters to deal with the Pulse and what it means. After the canisters hit, and bombing appears to have no effect, the United States Army sends out an infantry division to investigate and attack the aliens. The canister opens, and the Martians exit in armored saucers held up on tractor beam-like legs. They are also armed with lasers that burn through anything they touch. The ring of tanks, infantry, and artillery fire on the Martians, but to no effect. They destroy the group and continue the invasion.

The U.S. Army rallies and fights bravely, but loses every battle. The Martians also have a poison gas weapon that lasts about 30 minutes, but is lethal. They destroy and kill for the sake of doing so, and seem to breathe in the death and destruction they are causing.

Ironically, this smell leads doctors and scientists to speculate on the nature of the Martians, and the large amount of bacteria they seem to thrive upon. Although successful with nuclear weapon attacks, the Americans try a penicillin/antibiotic bomb, which seems to stop the landers after only a slight delay. Further experimentation by Markus DeVane later proves that any bread-based mold will quickly put down a Martian. This solution is communicated to the survivors, and the invasion is stopped.

Characters

  • Alex DeVane – Project manager for the Manned Mission to Mars program.
  • Mark DeVane – Father of Alex, former professor, and expert on Mars
  • Duke Hayes – A-10 Warthog pilot
  • Nate Hayes – space shuttle pilot, brother to Duke Hayes
  • Major themes

  • Alien invasion of Earth.
  • Loss of technology as hi-tech equipment is rendered useless.
  • Release details

  • 2005, U.S.A., Tor Books ISBN 0-7653-1142-9, Pub date June 2005, Hardcover
  • References

    War of the Worlds: New Millennium Wikipedia