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political-revolution

The chapter centers on the brewing revolutionary conflict in Thailand following the assassination of a key political figure, the Somdet Chaopraya.

2 chapters across 2 books

The Windup Girl (2009)Paolo Bacigalupi

Chapter 39

Anderson and Carlyle are captured and hooded by Thai forces, enduring physical pain and uncertainty before being brought to a secret emergency command center led by Akkarat. Akkarat reveals that the rogue windup girl is responsible for the assassination of the Somdet Chaopraya, escalating tensions and prompting a revolutionary uprising. Despite injuries and mistrust, Anderson and Carlyle find tentative alignment with Akkarat as the city braces for conflict.

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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In this chapter, Frank Chalmers wanders alone through the old town of Nicosia, recalling past events and encountering a mysterious man who ominously declares a reversal of power. Meanwhile, Maya engages with city officials, but their efforts are interrupted by a sudden disaster: the protective tent over Nicosia collapses, causing chaos and sealing the building due to rapid pressure loss. The chapter ends with Frank recognizing the event as a revolution, signaling a significant upheaval.