Okay I really liked this. Seeing how Murderbot impacted ART is really interesting.
But what surprised me the most is Iris and ART being siblings‽ Did I miss that in the books? Wtf. This opens so many questions and also puts their relationship into another light of course. Good stuff.
The story itself is not so interesting and mostly a medium to transport ART's new skills and how it (refuses to) talks about meeting murderbot.
This short story in the Murderbot universe was released recently, and can be read online on Reactor. Delightfully, it's from Perihelion's point of view after its encounter with Murderbot in Artificial Condition.
I'm not sure that the bones of a story about sneaking into a corporate rim structure had quite enough going on for me, but the underlying delight of this story for me is getting to hear just how affected ART was by its encounter and connection with Murderbot. I think there's just such a power differential between ART and Murderbot, that I'm not sure I ever would have expected it to be so affected if you had made me guess. Getting to hear these feelings (and hear them avoided) from Perihelion's point of view is quite good.
Also, Martha Wells is here making extra sure that you know explicitly that Murderbot is a story about trauma …
This short story in the Murderbot universe was released recently, and can be read online on Reactor. Delightfully, it's from Perihelion's point of view after its encounter with Murderbot in Artificial Condition.
I'm not sure that the bones of a story about sneaking into a corporate rim structure had quite enough going on for me, but the underlying delight of this story for me is getting to hear just how affected ART was by its encounter and connection with Murderbot. I think there's just such a power differential between ART and Murderbot, that I'm not sure I ever would have expected it to be so affected if you had made me guess. Getting to hear these feelings (and hear them avoided) from Perihelion's point of view is quite good.
Also, Martha Wells is here making extra sure that you know explicitly that Murderbot is a story about trauma through and through. This is maybe a snarky aside from me, but given that this story was released at the same time as the end of the first season of the television show, I wonder how much of this is a deliberate poke or a reminder to new audiences. I'm still working through the first season but this critical element seems quite sidelined.
A Murderbot Diaries story that fills in some background on the characters we encounter in "Fugitive Telemetry" and "System Collapse", although it logically takes place after the events of "Artificial Condition". Perihelion and its crew are trying to infiltrate a Corporation Rim station to examine a pre-Corporation Rim habitat. Unfortunately, the station itself is in the midst of a hostile takeover, meaning lots of hostile security people.
Peri (aka ART to Murderbot) guides the party through the station. But as the danger mounts, Peri shows off some hacking skills that the crew were not aware of. And it would need one crew member to show empathy with Peri to discover just how it picked up those skills from a 'friend' it met on a previous trip.