Prey (novel)

Prey (novel)

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name = Prey
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image_caption = First edition cover
author = Michael Crichton
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country = United States
language = English
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genre = Science fiction, Techno-thriller
publisher = Harper Collins
release_date = November 25, 2002
media_type = Print (Hardback, Paperback)
pages = 320 pp (first edition, hardback); 502 (Mass Market Paperback)
isbn = ISBN 0-00-715379-1 (first edition, hardback)
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"For other uses of the word Prey, see Prey (disambiguation)"

"Prey" is a techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton first published in hardback edition in November 2002 and as a paperback edition in November 2003 by Harper Collins. Like "Jurassic Park", the novel serves as a cautionary tale about developments in science and technology; in this case, nanotechnology.

The book features relatively new advances in the computing/scientific community, such as artificial life, emergence (and by extension, complexity), genetic algorithms, and agent-based computing.

Plot summary

The novel is narrated by the protagonist Jack Forman, an unemployed software programmer who used to work with artificial intelligence. He was fired for attempting to expose an internal scandal in his company, MediaTronics. As a result, he is forced to take the role of "house-husband" while his wife Julia works as vice-president for Xymos, a nanorobotics company. Julia claims that Xymos is on the verge of perfecting a revolutionary new medical imaging technology based on nanotechnology.

The story starts with a series of strange events happening in rapid succession. Jack's baby daughter Amanda develops a very strange painful rash that propagates and becomes very severe. While the doctors are unable to find the cause of the rash, an MRI scan instantly cures her. Jack then discovers that Amanda's room is visited by a special team of Xymos personnel. Later, Jack is surprised to see the memory chip of an MP3 Player belonging to his son has been corroded into powders. During this time, Jack also begins to suspect his wife, who comes home very late and shows aberrant behavior, is having an affair. Not much later, MediaTronics contact Jack, explain to him that they have become a contractor of Xymos and offer to rehire him to help deal with an alleged software problem for Xymos. The following night, Julia hastily leaves home shortly after arrival to go back to work. Jack and his son both see what look like a silhouette of a man in her car, although Julia denies it. Julia's car crashes in the road. At the scene of the crash, Jack spots the Xymos special team in a van, wearing strange gear.

Convinced that Xymos is somehow connected to all these strange events, Jack accepts MediaTronics' offer and travels to the Xymos manufacturing facility, known as "fab plant", in Nevada. At the fab plant, he is joined by members of his old software development team - Mae, Charley, David, Rosie, Bobby and Ricky. Ricky, who is now working for Xymos and is in charge of the fab plant, gives Jack a brief tour of the building, and explains that the company was under contract from the Department of Defense to create a swarm of nanorobots that act as a camera for reconnaissance and spying. The swarm is created by genetically modified "E. coli" bacteria, which creates gamma assemblers from raw materials that, in turn, manufacture nanobots.

Ricky then reveals that building contractors failed to properly install filters in a certain vent in the building. As a result, hazardous elements such as the assemblers, the bacteria, and the nanobots were blown into the desert, evolving and eventually forming autonomous swarms. These swarms appear to be solar-powered and self-sufficient, reproducing and evolving at an amazingly fast rate. The swarms exhibit predatory behavior, attacking and killing animals in wild. Most alarmingly, the swarms seem to possess rudimentary intelligence, the ability to quickly learn and to innovate. The swarms tend to wander around the fab plant during the day but quickly leave when strong winds blows or night falls.

The nanoswarm kills a rabbit outside the complex. Jack goes outside with Mae to inspect. They find that the rabbit died of suffocation resulting from the nanobots blocking its bronchial tubes. While Mae goes inside for equipment, Jack is attacked by the swarms. He barely manages to get through the airlock inside the lab before falling unconscious from an anaphylactic shock.

The team further explain to Jack that they believe Julia is the reason of the swarms wandering around the plant: During the earlier days of swarm appearance, Julia had started an attempt to make personal contact with them, first "entertaining" them with kid toys and then testing their intelligence using colored blocks. As the time passed, Julia gained more affection for the swarms. In turn, the swarms, especially one of them, developed an affinity towards her.

Persuaded by Jack, the team decides to destroy the swarm. They believe that the swarm must have nested in the desert to reproduce. They decide to attempt to find this nest by tagging the swarm with radioactive isotopes and following them back to their nest at night. Under the cover on a strong wind that forces the swarms to remain dormant, the team goes outside to a storage shack to find the isotopes and build a spray device. However, as the wind dies down, four swarms attack the shack and eventually kill David and Rosie. The rest of the team are forced to take shelter in the cars parked outside. The Swarms begin an attempt to enter the cars.

The team notices that these swarms are more advanced than the ones they saw before: They are capable of tracing tracks, trip their prey by making the ground slippery, take snapshots of their prey and form up into a flat surface to display 2D rudimentary still images.

Eventually, the swarms find a way to enter the cars, but not long before the wind picks up in speed again. Jack and Mae barely succeed to escape to the lab before losing consciousness, but Charley falls unconscious outside his car after he sprays his swarm with the isotope. Bobby, Vince and Ricky refuse to go outside and help Charley. Jack, dizzy and nauseous, goes back out again to save Charley as the swarms attacks again. Using a motorbike found in David's car, Jack once again manages to escape and get himself and the semi-conscious Charley to the safety of the airlock before he fall unconscious again.

During the evening, security cameras show another alarmingly more evolved swarm in the vicinity of the facility that can form up into a 3D replica of Ricky. This swarm acts as a decoy while other swarms stealthily carry away the dead corpses of David and Rosie.

Finally, as the night falls, Jack, Mae and Bobby set out to find the swarms. While searching for them, they discover one of the swarms, which is now so evolved that can operate without solar energy, is moving the now deceased Rosie through the desert. They follow the body to find the swarms nest in a cave. As some of the swarms comes out of the cave after them, Xymos helicopter arrives and traps the swarms inside the cave using its powerful draft. Mae and Jack then venture into the cave and proceed to exterminate the swarm, their nest and their organic assembly plant (which looks very similar to the original Xymos assembly plant) using explosive thermite caps. They return to the Xymos plant, exhausted.

At the plant, Jack, Mae and Bobby are enthusiastically greeted by Julia, who was earlier discharged from the hospital and was brought in by the chopper. Yet, Julia's behavior seems to be extremely aberrant: She seems to heed to nothing else other than trying to entice Jack and kissing him, even when Charley is found dead in the locked communications room with a swarm flying around him and the communication links cut. Jack cannot understand how the swarm got inside the rigorously protected airtight building, why Charley would have disabled the facility's communications, or why Julia and Ricky seems to be coming up with various out-of-character ways of how he died.

Jack wakes up early the next day and find Mae looking over a security camera's video. To Jack's horror, the video not only reveals that Julia and Ricky actually had an affair but also shows how Charley engages in a vicious fight with Ricky and Vince. All of them end up in the communications room where Julia kisses a subdued Charley, injecting a stream of swarm into his mouth.

Eventually, Jack and Mae then realize that everyone in the facility except themselves have been infected by a symbiotic version of the nanobot swarms. These nanobots, although evolved alongside the other swarms, do not show aggressive predatory behavior. Instead, while they seem to invigorate their hosts' physical statistics and their perception, they slowly devour and take over their hosts, initially affecting their decisions and then controlling them, while allowing them to travel and contaminate others.

Jack comes up with an astute plan to destroy this new strain. Mae and Jack drink vials containing a form of phage that kills the nanobot-producing "E. coli" bacteria. The phage would protect them from infection. Jack then proceeds to take a sample of the phage and pour it into the sprinkler system and drench everyone with it. He tricks Mae into alerting Julia and the infected team. They set out to stop Jack. In the vicious struggle that ensues, Vince is killed and Jack, who barely escapes death multiple times, finally manages to dump the sample into the sprinkler system.

In order to prevent the sprinkler system from triggering, infected-Ricky disabled the plant's safety network. However, this is exactly what Jack wanted, as Mae have already allowed the phage into the assembly line, causing the phage to reproduce rapidly. The safety network could have prevented this. The infected-team, who are now doomed either way, choose to re-activate the safety network and get drenched with the phage. Jack and Mae escape the facility in a helicopter shortly before the facility explodes due to a methane gas leak combined with thermite Mae has placed in the building. After returning home, Jack infects all his children with the phage to eradicate the potential nanobot infestation. Mae calls the U.S. Army and sends a sample of the phage to her lab.

Jack puts together all the missing links. The corrosion of MP3 Player chips as well as Amanda's rash were caused by gamma assemblers. The MRI's strong magnetic field detached the assemblers from her. These assemblers were most likely brought home by Julia. Knowing this, Julia called in the Xymos special team to scan Amanda's room. The person who Jack spotted in Julia's car was in fact the cloud of nanobots.

Jack also discovers an e-mail on Julia's laptop that indicates that the release of the swarm in the wild wasn't accidental: Julia had authorized the release of the swarms in the first place in hopes that it would evolve and solve their problem, failing to realize the potential consequences of their actions. Consequently, one of the swarms infest Julia and then Ricky.

The story ends with Mae returning to Jack's house, apparently bearing good news.

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Major Characters

* Jack Forman - A former team lead/manager at MediaTronics working on distributed, multi-agent systems

* Mae Chang - A field biologist on Jack's consulting team.

* Charley Davenport - A member of Jack's team who specializes in genetic algorithms.

* David Brooks - An engineer on the team.

* Rosie Castro - A specialist in natural language processing.

* Bobby Lembeck - A programming supervisor.

* The "Swarm" - Any of the many predatory clouds of nano-machines serving as an antagonistic force in the novel. A notable aspect of the swarm is its capacity for fully Lamarckian evolution, as each cloud's members can effectly choose exactly which aspects are to be transmitted or modified down into the next generation through manipulation of the "E. coli bacteria" used to produce the new robots.

* Vince Reynolds - the maintenance operator of the Xymos lab.

* Amanda- Jack and Julia's baby daughter.

* Nicole - Jack and Julia's preteen daughter.

* Eric - Jack and Julia's son.
* Julia - Jacks cheating wife

Minor Characters

* Ellen - Jack's sister from out of town. She takes care of his kids while he is in Nevada and believes Julia is on stimulants.
* Don Gross - Jack's former boss, who fired Jack.
* Gary - Jack's lawyer.
* Maria - Jack and Julia's cleaning lady.
* Annie - Jack's headhunter.
* Carol - Julia's assistant.
* Mary - Ricky's wife.
* Tim Berman - The man that took over Jack's job.

Major themes

"Prey" deals with the threat of intelligent nanorobots escaping from human control and becoming autonomous, self-replicating and dangerous. It loosely deals with the grey goo concept that has been widely explored in science fiction. Many aspects of the story, such as the cloud-like nature of the nanoparticles, their evolution, and even their hiding place all closely follow Stanisław Lem's 1964 novel, "The Invincible". The central threat of nanoparticles taking human-form parallels the central threat of insects taking a human-form in Frank Herbert's 1966 novel, "The Green Brain".

Another theme is how short-sighted decision-making at the corporate level can lead to disaster when the companies involved control dangerous new technology. Michael Crichton states that the book is about what will happen if suitable controls are not placed on biotechnology before it develops to such an extent that it can threaten the survival of life on Earth.

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