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The Noon Universe (
Russian Russian(s) refers to anything related to Russia, including: *Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries *Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and peo ...
term: "Мир Полудня" or "Мир Полдня" – "World of Noon"; also known as the “Wanderers’ Universe”) is a fictional future setting for a number of
hard science fiction Hard science fiction is a category of science fiction characterized by concern for scientific accuracy and logic. The term was first used in print in 1957 by P. Schuyler Miller in a review of John W. Campbell's ''Islands of Space'' in the Novemb ...
novels written by
Arkady and Boris Strugatsky The brothers Arkady Natanovich Strugatsky (russian: Аркадий Натанович Стругацкий; 28 August 1925 – 12 October 1991) and Boris Natanovich Strugatsky ( ru , Борис Натанович Стругацкий; 14 A ...
. The universe is named after '' Noon: 22nd Century'', chronologically the first novel from the series. According to Arkady Strugatsky, at first, the brothers did not make a conscious effort to create a fictional universe. Rather, they reused characters and settings from prior works whenever they found it convenient. It wasn't until later that they began drawing on common themes and plot threads from various novels to create newer works.


Description

The victory of
communism Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a ...
and the advance of technological progress on the
Earth Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. While large volumes of water can be found throughout the Solar System, only Earth sustains liquid surface water. About 71% of Earth's surfa ...
of the Noon Universe has resulted in an over-abundance of resources and eliminated the need for most types of manual labor. Mankind is capable of near-instantaneous interstellar travel. Earth's social organization is presumably communist, and can be described as a highly technologically advanced anarchistic meritocracy. There is no state structure, no institutionalized coercion (no police etc.), yet functioning of the society is safeguarded by raising everyone as responsible individuals, with the guidance of a set of High Councils accepted by everyone in each particular field of activity. One of the controversial occupations is that of the
progressor The Noon Universe ( Russian term: "Мир Полудня" or "Мир Полдня" – "World of Noon"; also known as the “Wanderers’ Universe”) is a fictional future setting for a number of hard science fiction novels written by Arkady and B ...
s - agents embedded in less-advanced humanoid civilizations in order to accelerate their development or to resolve their problems. Progressors' methods range from rescuing local scientists and artists to overthrowing local governments. The main governing body is the World Council, composed of the brightest scientists, historians, doctors and teachers. Local matters are handled by the regional versions of the council. Planetary councils are present on each Earth colony (e.g. Rainbow), as well, although "
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" in this context refers to a planet that wasn't home to any sentient life before the arrival of Terran settlers. In the Noon Universe, Earth has never attempted to seize permanent control over any other civilization. The universe is populated by a number of sentient races. Some of them are humanoid, while others are so alien that humanity didn't realize that they were sentient for decades. Several sentient races maintain diplomatic relations with Earth's society. Many planets in the Noon Universe are inhabited by races identical to humans in all but minor genetic differences. It has been speculated that they were humans who wound up on other worlds due to the manipulations of the Wanderers (as ''
Beetle in the Anthill ''Beetle in the Anthill'' (russian: Жук в муравейнике, translit=''Zhuk v muraveynike'', ) is a 1979 sci-fi novel by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky set in the Noon Universe. ''Beetle in the Anthill'' is the title of a theory explaining ...
'' shows, that is hardly unprecedented). The Wanderers are the most mysterious race in the Noon Universe. Technologically advanced and highly secretive, the Wanderers are suspected of manipulating sentient beings throughout Noon Universe for their own purposes. While those purposes remain unclear, it is hinted that they try to "progress" various sentient beings, including the human race.


Works

These works by the Strugatsky brothers are set in the Noon Universe (listed chronologically): * '' Noon: 22nd Century'' (''Полдень. XXII век'', first published 1961) * ''
Escape Attempt ''Escape Attempt'' (russian: Попытка к бегству, translit=''Popytka k begstvu'') is a 1962 science fiction novel by Soviet writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, set in the Noon Universe. The English translation was published in a sin ...
'' (''Попытка к бегству'') * ''
Far Rainbow ''Far Rainbow'' (russian: Далёкая Радуга, translit=Dalyokaya Raduga, ) is a 1963 science fiction novel by Soviet writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, set in the Noon Universe. Plot summary The novel tells the story of the Rainbow ...
'' (''Далекая Радуга'') * ''
Hard to Be a God ''Hard to Be a God'' (russian: Трудно быть богом, translit=''Trudno byt' bogom'') is a 1964 science-fiction novel by the Soviet writers Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, set in the Noon Universe. Premise and themes The novel follow ...
'' (''Трудно быть богом'') * '' Disquiet'' (''Беспокойство'') – the initial variant of the ''
Snail on the Slope ''Snail on the Slope'' (Russian - "Улитка на склоне") is a science fiction novel by Soviet authors Boris and Arkady Strugatsky. The first version of the novel was written in 1965 (during March 6 and 20), but then it was significant ...
(Улитка на склоне)'' * ''
Prisoners of Power ''Prisoners of Power'', also known as ''Inhabited Island'' (russian: Обитаемый остров, translit=''Obitaemyy ostrov'', ), is a science fiction novel written by Soviet authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. It was written in 1969 and or ...
'' (The Inhabited Island) (''Обитаемый остров'') * ''
Space Mowgli ''Space Mowgli'', also known as ''The Kid'' (russian: Малыш, translit=''Malysh''), is a 1971 science fiction novel by Russian writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, set in the Noon Universe. Plot summary The novel describes the " Ark Projec ...
'' (''Малыш'') * ''
The Kid from Hell ''The Kid from Hell'' (russian: Парень из преисподней, translit=''Paren' iz preispodney'') is a 1974 science fiction novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky set in the Noon Universe. The English translation was included in a single ...
'' (''Парень из преисподней'') * ''
Beetle in the Anthill ''Beetle in the Anthill'' (russian: Жук в муравейнике, translit=''Zhuk v muraveynike'', ) is a 1979 sci-fi novel by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky set in the Noon Universe. ''Beetle in the Anthill'' is the title of a theory explaining ...
'' (''Жук в муравейнике'') * ''
The Time Wanderers ''The Time Wanderers'' (also known as ''The Waves Extinguish the Wind''; russian: Волны гасят ветер, translit=''Volny gasiat veter'') is a 1985 science fiction novel by Soviet writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, set in the Noon Uni ...
'' (''Волны гасят ветер'') There are loose connections to early stories ''
The Land of Crimson Clouds ''The Land of Crimson Clouds'' (russian: Страна багровых туч, translit=''Strana bagrovykh tuch'') is a 1959 science fiction novel by Soviet writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, the first set in the Noon Universe. Plot summary A ...
("Страна багровых туч")'', ''
The Way to Amalthea "The Way to Amalthea" () is a science fiction novella by Soviet writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, published in 1960 and written in 1959. An English translation, titled "Destination: Amaltheia", was published in a collection of the same name of ...
("Путь на Амальтею")'', ''
Space Apprentice ''Space Apprentice'', also known as ''Probationers'' (russian: Стажёры, translit=''Stazhyory''), is a science fiction novel by Soviet-Russian writers Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, originally published in 1962. It is set in the Noon Universe ...
("Стажеры")'', ''
The Final Circle of Paradise ''The Final Circle of Paradise'' (russian: Хищные вещи века, Khishnye veshi veka, Predatory Things of the Century) is a science fiction novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (also spelled Strugatski or Strugatskii) set in the first h ...
'' (through ''Ivan Zhilin''), ''Ispytanie SKIBR'', ''Chastnye predpolozheniya'', mainly through ''Bykovs family. In the early 1990s the Strugatsky brothers began writing what they intended to be a final Noon Universe novel. It would have tied up some of the plot threads that were left unresolved in previous novels. However, following the death of Arkady Strugatsky, the surviving brother, Boris, felt that he could not bring himself to finish the novel. The book should have been named ''White Ferz'' (russian: "Белый Ферзь"). "Ferz" or "
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" is the Russian term for a
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in
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. The Strugatsky brothers planned the book as a direct sequel of ''Prisoners of Power'' following the story of infiltration of the
progressor The Noon Universe ( Russian term: "Мир Полудня" or "Мир Полдня" – "World of Noon"; also known as the “Wanderers’ Universe”) is a fictional future setting for a number of hard science fiction novels written by Arkady and B ...
Maxim Kammerer into the elite of the Island Empire. In the late 1990s, a collection of fiction by notable Russian scifi writers, titled ''
The Time of the Apprentices ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
'', was published in Russia (with an endorsement of Boris Strugatsky). The pieces in the collection build upon Strugatskys' ideas and works, and many of them are set in the Noon Universe. The same period saw the re-release of all Noon Universe novels as part of the ''Worlds of Strugatsky Brothers'' series. This re-release is notable for introductory articles written by literary critics from the perspective of Noon Universe historians looking back on the events of the said novels several decades later.


Personalities

* Lev Abalkin (Абалкин, Лев) * Leonid Gorbovsky (Горбовcкий, Леонид) * Maxim Kammerer (Каммерер, Максим) * Gennady Komov (Комов, Геннадий) * Rudolf Sikorski (Сикорски, Рудольф) * Maya Glumova (Глумова, Майя)


Planets

* Ark (Ковчег): described in ''
Space Mowgli ''Space Mowgli'', also known as ''The Kid'' (russian: Малыш, translit=''Malysh''), is a 1971 science fiction novel by Russian writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, set in the Noon Universe. Plot summary The novel describes the " Ark Projec ...
''; a barren world very similar to
Earth Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. While large volumes of water can be found throughout the Solar System, only Earth sustains liquid surface water. About 71% of Earth's surfa ...
in all aspects except the
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. The latter is unbelievably poor: for example, the oceans of the planet are empty (no
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, no algae, no
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) although quite suitable for
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life. This planet was chosen by progressors as a refuge and a new home for the population of
Pant Pant may refer to: Clothing * Pants or trousers, an article of outer clothing worn on the lower half of the body * Underpants, an item of underwear Places * Pant, Denbighshire, Wales; a township of Llysfaen *Pant, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales *Pan ...
, a planet in danger of a global natural catastrophe. The name was given after the biblical Ark built by Noah. It was initially planned to gradually change the biosphere of Ark to make it more similar to the pantian one and then transfer all Pantians to their new home. Considering the low technological advancement level of Pantians, they should not have noticed anything at all. But this plan was canceled when the non-humanoid native civilization of Ark (Megaforms) was discovered. It isn't stated anywhere in Strugatsky's books whether the "Ark Project" (started in 2160 AD) was ever completed and how. The local civilization of Ark is nearly as enigmatic as Wanderers. An official contact with them was never established although the Ark Megaforms employed a human agent to communicate with progressors working on the surface of Ark. This agent was Piere "The Kid" Semyonov, a 13-year-old human whose parents died in 2147 when their spaceship "Pilgrim" was shot down by Wanderers' satellite. Although Megaforms negotiated (through their agent) to drive progressors away from their home world, no further attempt to share technologies or cultural developments was registered. * Arkanar (Арканар): the setting of the novel ''
Hard to Be a God ''Hard to Be a God'' (russian: Трудно быть богом, translit=''Trudno byt' bogom'') is a 1964 science-fiction novel by the Soviet writers Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, set in the Noon Universe. Premise and themes The novel follow ...
''. * ''Blue sands planet'': the planet visited by the spaceship ''Taimyr'', which returned in 2117. * Earth (Земля) * ''Garrota'' (Гаррота): the home planet of Garrotian snails (слизни Гарроты), a non-humanoid alien race that took humans and their technology for a product of their own imagination. This planet is briefly mentioned in ''
Space Mowgli ''Space Mowgli'', also known as ''The Kid'' (russian: Малыш, translit=''Malysh''), is a 1971 science fiction novel by Russian writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, set in the Noon Universe. Plot summary The novel describes the " Ark Projec ...
'' and no further information about either the race or the planet is available. * ''Giganda'' (Гиганда): a planet populated by humans whose technological advancement is roughly equal to that of Saraksh inhabitants. For a long time the two superpowers of the planet, ''Alai Duchy'' and ''the Empire'', were drawn into a
total war Total war is a type of warfare that includes any and all civilian-associated resources and infrastructure as legitimate military targets, mobilizes all of the resources of society to fight the war, and gives priority to warfare over non-combata ...
conflict that has been put an end to only when Earth's progressors started an undercover anti-war activity in 2177 AD. Apparently, no country possessed nuclear weapons. One of the planet's natives, a foot soldier of the Alai Duchy was taken to Earth and introduced to its advanced society. Despite repeated efforts to integrate him, he failed to adjust. He was then returned to Giganda. Discovered in 2136 AD. * ''Gorgona'': the planet where the Stepchild Thomas Nielsen died in 2165, possibly a suicide. * Hope (Надежда): described briefly in ''
Beetle in the Anthill ''Beetle in the Anthill'' (russian: Жук в муравейнике, translit=''Zhuk v muraveynike'', ) is a 1979 sci-fi novel by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky set in the Noon Universe. ''Beetle in the Anthill'' is the title of a theory explaining ...
'', it is another planet populated by humans whose technological advancement is roughly equal to that of Earth in the 20th century. Approximately in 2123 AD, a massive
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(probably, a man-made one) devastated the planet causing its inhabitants to age at an unnatural pace after the twelfth year of life. Wanderers, apparently believing that a new, clean environment is the cure, have transported most of the population of Hope to an unknown planet using some sort of enhanced intraplanetar transport ("null-T"), but few people decided to remain and became a subject of a consequent hunt by Wanderers (through a sophisticated system of traps, especially for children). Discovered in 2162 AD. * ''Leonida'' (Леонида): the home planet of Leoniders, a humanoid alien race that lives in a perfect symbiosis with the planet's
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. Leonida is located in EN-23 system, its only moon is called Palmyra (Пальмира) and its day-night cycle lasts a bit longer than 27 hours. This planet was apparently the first one with an Earth-like climate suitable for humans' existence. Perhaps, the planet was named after its discoverer,
Leonid Gorbovsky The Noon Universe ( Russian term: "Мир Полудня" or "Мир Полдня" – "World of Noon"; also known as the “Wanderers’ Universe”) is a fictional future setting for a number of hard science fiction novels written by Arkady and ...
. Discovered in 2133 AD. * ''Mars'': this solar planet featured in the Noon Universe. Mars bears complex forms of indigenous plant and animal life, though none sentient. It also bears many artifacts of an ancient supercivilization, assumed to be remnants of the Wanderers. An abandoned city sits at the North pole, and the moons Phobos and Deimos are discovered to be artificial satellites constructed by the Wanderers. * ''Pandora'' (Пандора): a planet wide holiday resort. It is mostly covered with jungle swarming with dangerous alien
fauna Fauna is all of the animal life present in a particular region or time. The corresponding term for plants is ''flora'', and for fungi, it is ''funga''. Flora, fauna, funga and other forms of life are collectively referred to as ''Biota (ecology ...
(like ''crayfish-spiders'' or ''tahorgs'') young people just love to hunt. Every year dozens of people are killed or seriously injured on Pandora despite countless safety measures by Earth's government. No local sentient species registered. Pandora is apparently located in a system with two suns. Pandora's skies were a training ground for Headies, when humans shared the space-traveling technologies with them during the "Headies in Space" project. Discovered before 2119 AD (exact date unknown)'' * ''Pant'' (Панта): a planet endangered by a global catastrophe – an explosion of its own sun as a part of standard stellar evolution. Unfortunately, there were sentient species identical to humans on the planet and so they had to be deported from it ("Ark Project") to another one. The first choice was
Ark Ark or ARK may refer to: Biblical narratives and religion Hebrew word ''teva'' * Noah's Ark, a massive vessel said to have been built to save the world's animals from a flood * Ark of bulrushes, the boat of the infant Moses Hebrew ''aron'' * ...
but since the discovery of a sentient alien race there, progressors have apparently changed their mind. Discovered approx. in 2161 AD. * Rainbow (Радуга): setting of the novel ''
Far Rainbow ''Far Rainbow'' (russian: Далёкая Радуга, translit=Dalyokaya Raduga, ) is a 1963 science fiction novel by Soviet writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, set in the Noon Universe. Plot summary The novel tells the story of the Rainbow ...
''. * ''Ruzhena'' (Ружена): an Earth-like planet in VK-71016 system. ''Valentin Petrov'', the leader of the expedition that discovered it, named the planet after his wife, ''Ruzhena Naskova'', but the planet wasn't really hospitable: two members of the spaceship crew perished on it and Petrov himself lost an arm. ''Ruzhena is described in "Частные предположения", a book that's been never translated in English and contains only a vague connection to the Noon Universe'' * Saraksh (Саракш): the setting of the novel ''
Prisoners of Power ''Prisoners of Power'', also known as ''Inhabited Island'' (russian: Обитаемый остров, translit=''Obitaemyy ostrov'', ), is a science fiction novel written by Soviet authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. It was written in 1969 and or ...
''. * Saula (Саула): the setting of the novel '' An Attempt to Escape'' * ''Tagora'' (Тагора): the home planet of Tagorians, a lizard-like alien race, the first one Earth's ever contacted with. It is mentioned in '' An Attempt to Escape'' that there is a human resident (or spy) on Tagora whose name is presumably ''Benny Durov (Бенни Дуров)'' and he is a
progressor The Noon Universe ( Russian term: "Мир Полудня" or "Мир Полдня" – "World of Noon"; also known as the “Wanderers’ Universe”) is a fictional future setting for a number of hard science fiction novels written by Arkady and B ...
working under cover to study Tagorian technology. Discovered in the end of 21st century although a full scaled contact was established in 2122 AD. * ''Tissa'' (Тисса): a planet in EN-63061 system. It is famous mostly for an incident that happened shortly after a Freelance Search Group (FSG) expedition discovered it. For some reason the members of the group couldn't establish a radio connection to any human world or spaceship except for their own mothership on the orbit of Tissa, and its computers kept telling them that Earth and all other human settlements were destroyed by global catastrophes and that they are the only remaining humans in the Universe. After the group was rescued, psychologists decided that this was a case of temporary madness or a mass suggestion. Tissa is only mentioned in ''
The Time Wanderers ''The Time Wanderers'' (also known as ''The Waves Extinguish the Wind''; russian: Волны гасят ветер, translit=''Volny gasiat veter'') is a 1985 science fiction novel by Soviet writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, set in the Noon Uni ...
''. Discovered in 2193 AD. * ''Vladislava'' (Владислава): the first planet (apart from
Mars Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, only being larger than Mercury. In the English language, Mars is named for the Roman god of war. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin at ...
) where Wanderers' traces were found (artificial satellites and an abandoned city). Apart from that, the planet is known for its extremely turbulent atmosphere conquered only by famous
Leonid Gorbovsky The Noon Universe ( Russian term: "Мир Полудня" or "Мир Полдня" – "World of Noon"; also known as the “Wanderers’ Universe”) is a fictional future setting for a number of hard science fiction novels written by Arkady and ...
. Despite that, there is some protein life on the planet although no sentient one. Vladislava is located in EN-17 solar system. Discovered in 2121 AD. * ''Yaila'' (Яйла): an even harsher and more dangerous version of Pandora. Infamous for its monstrous fauna (e.g. ''Yaila Dragon'', presumably, a reptile with an enormous
regeneration Regeneration may refer to: Science and technology * Regeneration (biology), the ability to recreate lost or damaged cells, tissues, organs and limbs * Regeneration (ecology), the ability of ecosystems to regenerate biomass, using photosynthesis ...
potential) and its impenetrable jungle and swamps it is considered by many to be just another planet-wide resort, but generally only the toughest and most experienced hunters dare to visit Yaila.


Races

The following sentient species are depicted: * Ark Megaforms (негуманоиды Ковчега) * Garrotian Snails (слизни Гарроты) * Golovans (Голованы) * Humans (люди) ** Ludens (людены) * Leoniders (леонидяне) * Tagorians (тагоряне) * Wanderers (Странники) Other possibly sentient species mentioned in the books are ''septoids'' (see '' Noon: 22nd Century'') whose sentience is not really confirmed, semi-sentient prehistoric molluscs ''katapumoridako'' (see ''
The Time Wanderers ''The Time Wanderers'' (also known as ''The Waves Extinguish the Wind''; russian: Волны гасят ветер, translit=''Volny gasiat veter'') is a 1985 science fiction novel by Soviet writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, set in the Noon Uni ...
'') and the unidentified sentient creature killed by ''Pol Gnedykh'' in the Kroox solar system (''Noon: 22nd Century'').


Reception, analysis and influence

The setting is a future
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that gets gradually deconstructed as the authors become disillusioned with the
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, moving away from the "technological optimism... depicting a quasi- Marxist perfection" to address the failures of the Soviet society. In writing about the Noon Universe, Strugatsky brothers have been argued to have created their own utopian ideology, or "amateur personal
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", based on the primacy of science, not unlike more modern view of
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. It has been suggested that James Cameron's ''Avatar'''s lush jungle planet has been inspired by Noon Universe's planet Pandora. The Noon Universe human civilization has been described as techno-patriarchal, and some of the antagonists as eco-matriarchal. A number of authors wrote works based on the extension of Strugatskys' ideas. Several of them arranged a project ' and published several anthologies under this umbrella title, followed by several similar projects.


Footnotes


External links

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History of Noon Universe
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Noon Universe character bios, history, alien races list and trivia
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