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[[Image:Gibson_sprawl.jpg|thumb|200px|The [[Sprawl trilogy]], of which ''Count Zero'' is the second part]] |
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'''''Count Zero''''' (ISBN 0441117732) is a [[science fiction]] novel written by [[William Gibson (novelist)|William Gibson]], originally published in 1986. A prime example of the [[cyberpunk]] sub-genre, it is set in the same milieux as Gibson's prior novel ''[[Neuromancer]]'', and forms the middle volume of [[The Sprawl trilogy]], which includes Neuromancer, Count Zero, and [[Mona Lisa Overdrive]]. |
'''''Count Zero''''' (ISBN 0441117732) is a [[science fiction]] novel written by [[William Gibson (novelist)|William Gibson]], originally published in 1986. A prime example of the [[cyberpunk]] sub-genre, it is set in the same milieux as Gibson's prior novel ''[[Neuromancer]]'', and forms the middle volume of [[The Sprawl trilogy]], which includes Neuromancer, Count Zero, and [[Mona Lisa Overdrive]]. |
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Revision as of 17:22, 23 May 2005
Count Zero (ISBN 0441117732) is a science fiction novel written by William Gibson, originally published in 1986. A prime example of the cyberpunk sub-genre, it is set in the same milieux as Gibson's prior novel Neuromancer, and forms the middle volume of The Sprawl trilogy, which includes Neuromancer, Count Zero, and Mona Lisa Overdrive.
Eight years after the events of Neuromancer, strange things begin to happen in The Matrix, leading to the proliferation of what appear to be voodoo gods.
Two incredibly powerful multinational (and extending to outerspace) corporations are engaged in a battle for control over a powerful new technology (a biochip) using hackers and the Matrix as well as espionage and gun-play.
The title of the book, other than being the pseudonym of the main character Bobby Newmark, is also a word-play on the programming term count zero. In a loop, a counter typically reaches a zero value therefore exiting the loop.