- Fitzpatrick's War
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name = "Fitzpatrick's War"
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author =Theodore Judson
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Science fiction ,post-apocalyptic fiction
publisher =Daw Books
release_date = 2004
media_type = Print (Hardcover ,Paperback )
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isbn = 0756401968
preceded_by =Tri Ogalala
followed_by ="Fitzpatrick's War" is a work of
post-apocalyptic fiction byTheodore Judson . It was first published byDaw Books in2004 .Plot introduction
The
novel takes the form of anautobiography by a twenty-fifth century soldier, Brigadier General Sir Robert Mayfair Bruce, of the Yukon Confederacy, as edited by a prudish, bigoted academian of the twenty-sixth century, Professor Roland Modesty Van Buren. Bruce's story chronicles (and criticizes) the career of Lord Isaac Prophet Fitzpatrick, a consul of the fictional Yukon Confederacy whose life closely parallels that ofAlexander the Great . This unique style allows the reader to simultaneously learn the "official history" of Fitzpatrick as well as the revisionist version of Bruce's purported work.cite book | last=Judson | first=Theodore | authorlink=Theodore Judson | title=Fitzpatrick's War| location= | publisher=Daw Books | pages=496 | date=2004 |id=ISBN 0756401968 ] [ [http://www.bordersstores.com/features/feature.jsp?file=judson Borders.com feature on "Fitzpatrick's War".] ]Plot
Backstory
The history of Judson's world is revealed in the form of an oral history exam given to cadets at the Yukon War College. In the mid
twenty-first century civil order began to break down in theUnited States and elsewhere inNorth America andEurope through the rise of many rival factions and gangs. One such group, the "NewAgrarian s", became the primary source of agricultural products as market conditions rendered investment in farming unprofitable. Derided by urban elites ashick s, they were called "Yukon s" because of the remoteness of that Canadian territory, a name which they eventually adopted for themselves. Nonetheless, the Yukons developed a high degree of competence in biological and genetic sciences. At the same time the Timermen, their hidden technological elite, began developing means of rendering their enemies' electronic technology unusable through development of portableelectromagnetic pulse generation technology. In the 2070s and 2080's, a gang known as theYellowjacket s, under the control of alawyer named Bartholemew Iz, seized control of theUnited States and launched a campaign ofbiological warfare the goals of which are left unclear but which killed hundreds of millions of people worldwide. In 2081 war broke out between the Yellowjackets and the Yukons. The Timerman activated their electronic-inhibiting "Storm Machines" and in the ensuing chaos (known as the "Storm Times") took control of much of North America. Over the next several decades global civilization largely collapsed, leading to plagues,famine , and many localwar s which killed additional hundreds of millions. The industrialized world had its population reduced to a fraction of what it once was.Muslim invaders seized continentalEurope and much ofAfrica andCentral Asia , while simultaneouslyChina took over much ofEast Asia . The Yukons resettledIceland ,Greenland , Britain,Ireland andAustralia . The course of the next several centuries is left somewhat ambiguous, though numerous wars with foreign powers and nations have left the Yukons a hyper-militarized society.Judson's world at the beginning of "Fitzpatrick's War"
At the time the book begins in 2415, the Yukon Confederacy controls North America,
Australasia , Britain, Iceland and Greenland. A Turkish empire controls the Muslim world, including Europe, Central Asia,Afghanistan andPakistan ; since it is based atTashkent , "Turkish" here may be used in the generic sense. Atotalitarian (and apparently stillCommunist )China rules virtually all of East Asia, includingSiberia ,Korea , andJapan .India ,Ethiopia , thePhilippines and a much-truncatedRussia (called "Pan-Slavia" or the "Slavic Remnant") remain independent and allied with the Yukons, whileAfrica is divided among numerous feuding states variously supported by the Yukons, the Turks and the Chinese. Finally, Latin America is dominated by a collection ofbanana republic s; among others, Judson lists a bandit-plaguedMexico ,Brazil (since the Muslim conquest of Europe, the home of thePope ),Greater Colombia , and the Argentine Empire.The Yukon Confederacy of Judson's book is a neo-
feudal ,clan based society. Its social mores are reminiscent ofVictorian Age England (indeed, the national flag is theUnion Jack ), with strong echoes of thePuritan settlers ofNew England . The economy of the Yukon Confederacy is almost entirely based on feudal agriculture, though there is some light industry devoted entirely to military production. The technology is steam-based, though far in advance of the technology of theIndustrial Age (approximately equivalent to technology from the 1950s), with great advances in chemicals and biological engineering over modern-day science. The Confederacy is governed by provincial Lords, who are theoretically elected to serve in theSenate in Cumberland, their capital city, but in practice often pass their position to their children. The highest post is held by theConsul . The dominant and official religion is the Unified Yukon Church, a Protestant denomination;Catholic ,Jewish and various Evangelical denominations exist as barely-tolerated minorities.Thanks to a series of laws regarding inheritance, the Yukon population has remained stable at about 30 million people for several centuries. Additionally, it is implied that the Yukon population is entirely white, and that the Yukons exterminated or deported all other ethnic groups that lived in the Confederacy. The evidence for this can be found in Doctor Murrey's discussions with Bruce (which see below), the racism of Judson's characters, and the fact that many American cities that had Spanish or Native American names are given new Anglo-Saxon or Latin names by the Yukons. For example,San Francisco was renamed "Grand Harbor", and Kansas City was rebuilt as "Centralia". Non-white characters exist only at the fringes of society, asmerchant marine rs or as bandits in the Southwest referred to as "Latin hordes". Most of the Yukon characters see foreigners, even the Yukons' Slavic, African and Indian allies, as little better than savages.The story
While a student at the Yukon War College, Sir Robert Mayfair Bruce, decorated veteran of the Mexican War of 2412, is selected by Isaac Prophet Fitzpatrick (Fitzpatrick the Younger) to join his inner circle. Fitzpatrick, son of Consul Coronet Fitzpatrick, has assembled around him a group of men, each with unique talents or connections that will aid him when he (presumably) takes over his father's position. These men call themselves the "
basileis ", or the "kings of men". During his time as a student, Bruce also makes the acquaintance of Doctor Jonathan Nehemiah Murrey, ostensibly a professor ofhistory , and anIrish Traveller girl named Charlotte Raft. Murrey is revealed to be a high-ranking Timerman chieftain.Upon graduation Bruce is dispatched to India, where he works with a group of engineers constructing illegal
airfield s at the direction of Fitzpatrick the Younger. When the elder Fitzpatrick is killed under mysterious circumstances and his son is acclaimed the new Consul, it becomes clear that Isaac Fitzpatrick intends to use Bruce's work and the talents of the other basileis to conquer the world and create a universal, global society. Bruce is recalled toNorth America to take a bride from Fitzpatrick's mother's finishing school. To his surprise he is paired with Charlotte, whom Dr. Murrey has maneuvered into the position for reasons of his own. Despite the circumstances of their pairing they remain deeply in love for the rest of their lives.Returning to India with Charlotte, Bruce begins preparing for war. Meanwhile Fitzpatrick subdues the nations of the
Western Hemisphere and much of Africa, forcing them to sign the "Four Points Agreement" surrendering much of their independence to the Yukon Confederacy. Finally Fitzpatrick demands the obeisance of the Turks and Chinese, and war on an unprecedented scale is declared and fought. Millions of Chinese soldiers are killed in an attack on Yukon forces in India while, to Bruce's horror, swarms of genetically engineeredlocust s are dropped on agricultural regions of China, causing a famine which kills hundreds of millions more. At the end of a few months the Yukons control most of the world. The defeated enemies and the Yukons' Indian and Slavic allies are all forced to sign the Four Points Agreement.Fitzpatrick, beset on all sides by palace intrigues, becomes increasingly paranoid. When one of his generals,
Field Marshal Hood, retires to a village in China to try and remedy some of the harm he has caused, Fitzpatrick has him assassinated. Shortly thereafter an attempted coup by some of Fitzpatrick's most trusted friends (and his mother) is put down, but the Consul himself is left at the brink of madness and is nursed back to a semblance of health only by Bruce's efforts.Finally, Bruce finds himself manipulated into assassinating Fitzpatrick by the devious Murrey and his Timermen comrades, who threaten his family with death. After Bruce succeeds (with help from Pularski, Bruce's bodyguard) in blowing up Fitzpatrick's court, Bruce flees with a few survivors for Australia, where he is met by Dr. Murray. Murray reveals the secret of the Timermen to Bruce. He explains that all societies experience a
hero ic age, an age of imperial might and an age of decline. The Timermen's actions, going back to the Storm Times centuries before, are all engineered to keep the Yukons in a perpetual heroic age and avoid what they view as the decline of civilization that occurred during the early and mid 21st century. To achieve this end, they will continually promote the rise of a Yukon empire and then bring it crashing down through internal discontent.Following the Consul's death, his capital at Samarkand is sacked. Pan-Slavic workers brought in to settle and build the city fight their way home, in an episode reminiscent of the march of the Ten Thousand described by
Xenophon .Fitzpatrick's in-laws, the Shay family, seize power and usher in a financially and morally corrupt regime that is ultimately overthrown in a coup (in which Bruce himself participates). Bruce then retires to an estate in Astoria, a village in modern-day
Oregon . Yukon society has now largely rejected the universalism of Fitzpatrick's vision in favor of parochial isolationism, fulfilling Murrey and the Timermen's vision.The book concludes with the historian Van Buren's endnotes condemning Bruce as a liar and promoting the official version of history that is so drastically at odds with Bruce's account.
Prequel
A second book, "Tri Ogalala", is in the works [ [http://www.curtisagency.com/news.php Possible Prequel] ] The title suggests that it deals with the downfall of the United States and the rise of the Yukon Confederacy (a footnote in "Fitzpatrick's War" refers to the fictitious "Diary of Tri Ogalala" as a book that discusses Bartholemew Iz).
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