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Book details of 'Lovelock (The Mayflower Trilogy, Book 1)'

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TitleLovelock (The Mayflower Trilogy, Book 1)
Author(s)Orson Scott Card, Kathryn H. Kidd
ISBN0812518055
LanguageEnglish
PublishedApril 1995
PublisherTor Books
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Unknown reviewer wrote:
Where is the rest of the trilogy? why is there only one book that leaves you wanting for more, but is unable to satisfy your hunger?
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Reviewer Rob Slade wrote:
This book is the first of a trilogy, probably to do with the inhabitants of a "village" of people aboard a starship. The events take place in the final stages of loading the starship, and while it is still in a "parking" (although seemingly solar) orbit. I would not like to ride in this starship. The design is extremely suspect. It is a standard, slower-than-light, ark. The radios are so bad that once the engines turn on, no one is able to send so much as a telegram to earth. And while some minimal psychological testing appears to have been done, almost no social planning has gone on. However, between now and then, computer networks and security have not progressed and may, in fact, have regressed. Trapdoors are introduced into security software, and go ten years without being found. Anyone, though, has "read" access to the said security software, and can disassemble it to find the trapdoor. (This is not, by the way, a compiler pass-along such as Ken Thompson proposed, just a simple patch which would be overwritten by the first upgrade.) Passwords can be decrypted, indicating that "one-way" encryption has been lost. So have PGP and PEM: encryption is regarded as an add-on rather than integral, and "single sign-on" is an advanced topic. Before these loopholes are corrected, the Lovelock of the title manages to write a virus-like program which installs itself everywhere on the network. It doesn't occupy any disk space, doesn't appear in memory, and doesn't hook any interrupts, so it isn't detectable. It must also be magic in order to work under those conditions. copyright Robert M. Slade, 1995
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