Hilldiggers

Hilldiggers

Infobox Book |
name = Hilldiggers


author = Neal Asher
cover_artist = Steve Rawlings
country = United Kingdom
language = English
genre = Science Fiction
publisher = Pan Macmillan Ltd.
release_date = 6 July 2007
media_type = Print (Hardcover)
pages = 474 (Hardcover 1st edition)
isbn = ISBN 9781405055000

"Hilldiggers" is a science fiction novel by Neal Asher.

Plot introduction

The novel describes the initial diplomatic contact between the Polity (an AI governed interstellar empire) and the isolated planets of Sudoria and Brumal whom had been at war for nearly a century. The inhabitants of these two hostile worlds had to make many changes to their bodies and societies in order to survive.

Contact is being made officially by Consul Assessor David McCrooger, a hooper come diplomat from the planet Spatterjay, while the system is secretly observed by an artificially intelligent drone named Tigger.

The Sudorians have also discovered an alien artifact they have nicknamed the "Worm". Research on this artifact enabled the Sudorians to make many technological advances that eventually gave them the upper hand in the conflict, allowing them to win the war with Brumal.

Following the war, the Brumellians were nearly completely wiped out. Over time, the causes of the war began to be questioned as many of the justifications that had been taken for granted started to be doubted.

Much of the story revolves around a conflict between two Sudorian factions; Fleet, who were once the dominant faction during the war, responsible for Sudoria's defence and navy, including the Hilldiggers, and the Orbital Combine, a large alliance of spacestations and other facilities orbiting around Sudoria, who both study and contain the Worm.

Explanation of the novel's title

The "hilldiggers" are the most powerful weapons in the Sudorian/Brumallian system. Part of the Sudorian Fleet, each of these 2 mile long ships are armed with "gravtech" weapons so powerful they can create new mountain ranges when used against a planetary surface, hence their name. The hilldiggers devastated the surface of Brumal, destroying the majority of Brumellian cities in a near genocidal final assault. After the war, the Hilldiggers remain the most powerful vessels in the Sudorian/Brumallian system.

Release details

*2007, United Kingdom, Pan Macmillan Ltd. ISBN 9781405055000, Pub date 05 July 2007, Hardcover

ources, references, external links, quotations

* [http://fantasybookcritic.blogspot.com/2007/06/hilldiggers-by-neal-asher.html Review] by Fantasy Book Critic
* [http://www.thebookbag.co.uk/reviews/index.php/Hilldiggers_by_Neal_Asher Bookbag review] by John Lloyd
* [http://walkerofworlds.blogspot.com/2007/08/hilldiggers-by-neal-asher.html review] by Mark Chitty


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