- Expedition (book)
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name = Expedition
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author = Wayne Douglas Barlowe
illustrator = Wayne Douglas Barlowe
cover_artist = Wayne Douglas Barlowe
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language = English
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subject = Alien lifeforms
genre = Science fiction
publisher = Workman Publishing Company
pub_date = 1990
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followed_by ="Expedition" is the title of a
science fiction book by artist-authorWayne Douglas Barlowe . Subtitled "Being an Account in Words and Artwork of the 2358 A.D. Voyage to Darwin IV", it is written as though published in the year 2366, five years after Barlowe's participation in a voyage to an alien planet, dubbedDarwin IV in honor ofCharles Darwin .In the
24th century the exploitation of the Earth's ecosystem has created an environment so toxic that mass extinctions have wiped out nearly half of its animal population. Most of the remaining fauna, save humans, have suffered horrible mutation. Aided by the benevolent and technologically superior alien race, the Yma, humanity begins to repair their ravaged world while simultaneously learning more about the universe around them. When an unmanned Yma probe discovers evidence of alien life on another planet, the "expedition" of the title is sent to investigate.Barlowe writes as a sort of 24th century Audubon, presenting his findings in a collection of paintings, sketches, field notes, and diary entries from his explorations of Darwin IV. He details a bewildering variety of alien lifeforms including the gyrosprinter, butcher tree, flipstick, groveback, daggerwrist, and the immense emperor sea strider. Unlike the aliens presented in much of popular science fiction, which often seem to be variations of terrestrial lifeforms, Barlowe's creatures are truly alien: None of them possess eyes or true jaws; their body structures are often unlike any found on Earth; have unique modes of locomotion, sensing, and eating. Very late in the expedition, the explorer encounters lifeforms which use tools, giving a very strong indication of being intelligent.
A conservationist theme is present throughout the book. The expedition is designed to have as minimal an impact as possible on the environment of Darwin IV. When one of the expedition members suffers a fatal accident, Yma technology is used to remove all traces of the accident from Darwin IV's environment. At the conclusion of the expedition, Darwin IV is left in the same pristine state it was in prior to the expedition, with the exception of a metal obelisk placed in a remote area by the expedition.
Television
The
Discovery Channel produced a television special adapted from Barlowe's "Expedition" entitled "Alien Planet " which aired in May 2005. This program was faithful to the book in its presentation of the lifeforms found on Darwin IV. However, instead of being presented as the artist's own experiences, the program is presented as the findings of two autonomous robotic probes.Trivia
The year the expedition takes place in, 2358, is an occurrence in the
Fibonacci sequence (1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34)See also
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Darwin IV
*Alien Planet
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