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bioengineered-ecosystem-failure

The collapse of a synthetic biological system due to sabotage, leading to ecological and infrastructural crisis.

1 chapter across 1 book

Ribofunk (1996)Paul Di Filippo

3. Big Muddy

In this chapter, Dos Santos, the River Master, confronts the catastrophic failure of River Seven, a semi-intelligent, silicrobe-based waterway that has been contaminated by a malicious ribozyme attack causing the silicrobes to go offline and the river to stagnate. He experiences deep emotional turmoil over the 'death' of the river, reflecting his lifelong dedication to maintaining these bioengineered transport systems, and resolves to quickly reach the Machine Lake facilities to attempt a restart before irreversible damage occurs. The chapter highlights the complex interplay of biotechnology, environmental stewardship, and sabotage in a future where rivers are semi-sentient transport infrastructures.