Xeelee Sequence


The Xeelee Sequence is a series of hard science fiction novels, novellas, and short stories written by British author Stephen Baxter. The series spans billions of years of fictional history, exploring humanity's future expansion into the universe, its intergalactic war with the Xeelee, a supremely advanced Kardashev Type V alien civilization, and the Xeelee's own conflict with dark matter entities known as Photino Birds. The Xeelee are described as symbiotic entities composed of spacetime defects, Bose–Einstein condensates, and baryonic matter.

Overview

As of August 2018, the series comprises nine novels and 53 shorter works, including short stories and novellas. All are set within a fictional chronology that spans from the Big Bang to the eventual heat death of the universe and the singularity portrayed in Timelike Infinity. An omnibus edition of the first four novels, entitled Xeelee: An Omnibus, was released in January 2010. In August 2016, the entire series of novels and stories was released in a single e-book volume, Xeelee Sequence: The Complete Series. Baxter's Destiny's Children series is also part of the Xeelee Sequence.

Conception

Baxter first conceived of the Xeelee while writing a short story in the summer of 1986 as a hobby. He introduced powerful off-stage aliens to explain the story's titular artifact. In developing the backstory, he began to outline the elements that would later define the Sequence: a universe populated by intelligent species living in the shadow of the incomprehensible Xeelee.

Setting and Themes

The series introduces several notable species and civilizations, including the Squeem, a group-mind aquatic species; the Qax, whose biology depends on the interactions of convection cells; and the Silver Ghosts, colonies of symbiotic organisms encased in reflective skins.
Several stories explore humans and posthumans in extreme environments: at the heart of a neutron star, in a parallel universe where gravity is much stronger, and within eusocial hive societies.
The Xeelee Sequence explores numerous ideas from theoretical physics and futurology, including artificial wormholes, time travel, exotic-matter physics, naked singularities, closed timelike curves, multiple universes, advanced computing and artificial intelligence, faster-than-light travel, spacetime engineering, quantum wave function entities, and the higher levels of the Kardashev scale.
Thematically, the series addresses existential and philosophical issues such as the struggle for survival in an unknowable universe, the impact of war and militarism on society, and the consequences of an unpredictable technological future for humanity.

Plot summary

The overarching plot of the Xeelee Sequence involves an intergalactic war between humanity and the Xeelee, as well as a cosmic conflict between the Xeelee and the Photino Birds. Both are alien species that originated in the early universe. The technologically advanced Xeelee inhabit supermassive black holes, manipulating their event horizons to create habitats, construction materials, tools, and computing devices. The Photino Birds are a species based on dark matter that live in the gravity wells of stars. Because dark matter interacts only weakly with normal matter, they are likely unaware of baryonic life. To avoid losing their habitats to supernovae and stellar evolution, the Photino Birds interfere with nuclear fusion in stellar cores, prematurely aging stars into stable white dwarfs. These dwarfs provide long-lasting refuges for the Birds, but at the expense of other forms of life on surrounding planets. Their activities also halt the formation of new black holes by preventing Type II supernovae, thereby threatening the Xeelee and their cosmic projects.
After enduring several brutal occupations by alien civilizations, humanity expands into the galaxy with a xenophobic and militaristic outlook, seeking to eradicate other species. Humans eventually become the second-most advanced and widespread civilization in the Milky Way, after the Xeelee. Unaware of the war between the Photino Birds and the Xeelee, and its cosmic stakes, humanity wrongly concludes that the Xeelee are a sinister threat to their hegemony. Through a long war of attrition, humans contain the Xeelee to the galactic core. Both sides use time travel and closed timelike curves as war tactics, producing a stalemate that lasts thousands of years. Eventually, humanity develops defensive, movable pocket universes to safeguard information and an exotic weapon capable of destabilizing the core’s supermassive black hole. After the first successful strike, the Xeelee abruptly withdraw from the galaxy, ceding the Milky Way to human control.
Over the next 100,000 years, humanity continues to advance technologically, becoming a Type III civilization. They spread across the Local Group of galaxies and wage further wars against the Xeelee. However, even at this peak, humans remain a minor distraction, unable to meaningfully challenge Xeelee dominance across the wider universe.
Although the Xeelee master space and time and can even influence their own evolution, they ultimately fail to stop the Photino Birds. Instead, they construct a colossal ring-like structure made of cosmic strings. This construction, known as Bolder’s Ring, enables escape to other universes. Despite their aloofness and superiority, the Xeelee show compassion toward younger species. For example, they create a tailored universe for the nearly extinct Silver Ghosts, and they allow humans to use the Ring despite their long hostility.

Novels

''Xeelee Sequence'' (1991–2018)

Not all printings included volume number.
TitlePublisherDateISBNNotes
1RaftGraftonJuly 1991
2Timelike InfinityHarperCollinsDecember 1992
3FluxHarperCollinsDecember 1993
4RingHarperCollinsJuly 1994
5Vacuum DiagramsHarperCollinsApril 1997Short story collection; Philip K. Dick Award winner, 1999
6Xeelee: EnduranceGollancz17 September 2015Short story collection
7Xeelee: VengeanceGollancz15 June 2017
8Xeelee: RedemptionGollancz23 August 2018

''Destiny's Children'' (2003–2006)

Series of thematically-linked novels set within the main Xeelee Sequence. Published by Gollancz.
TitleDateISBNNotes
1Coalescent9 October 2003Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 2004
2Exultant23 September 2004
3Transcendent27 October 2005John W. Campbell Memorial Award nominee, 2006
4Resplendent21 September 2006Short story collection

Short fiction

Short fiction set within the Xeelee Sequence. Below is an incomplete list:
TitleOriginal publicationIssue dateBaxter collection
"The Xeelee Flower"InterzoneSpring 1987Vacuum Diagrams
"More Than Time or Distance"Opus QuarterlyWinter 1988Vacuum Diagrams
"The Eighth Room"Dream Science FictionSummer 1989Vacuum Diagrams
"The Switch"The EdgeMarch/April 1990Vacuum Diagrams
"Vacuum Diagrams"InterzoneMay 1990Vacuum Diagrams
"The Tyranny of Heaven"Dream Science FictionJuly 1990Vacuum Diagrams
The Baryonic Lords, Part OneInterzoneJune 1991Vacuum Diagrams
The Baryonic Lords, Part TwoInterzoneJuly 1991Vacuum Diagrams
"The Gödel Sunflowers"InterzoneJanuary 1992Vacuum Diagrams
"Planck Zero"Isaac Asimov's Science FictionJanuary 1992Vacuum Diagrams
"The Sun Person"InterzoneMarch 1993Vacuum Diagrams
"Chiron"Novacon 23November 1993Vacuum Diagrams
"Lieserl"InterzoneDecember 1993Vacuum Diagrams
"The Logic Pool"Asimov's Science FictionJune 1994Vacuum Diagrams
"Cilia-of-Gold"Asimov's Science FictionAugust 1994Vacuum Diagrams
"Hero"Asimov's Science FictionJanuary 1995Vacuum Diagrams
"Gossamer"Science Fiction AgeNovember 1995Vacuum Diagrams
"Soliton Star"Asimov's Science FictionMay 1997Vacuum Diagrams
"Cadre Siblings"InterzoneMarch 2000Resplendent
"Silver Ghost"Asimov's Science FictionSeptember 2000Resplendent
"On the Orion Line"Asimov's Science FictionOctober/November 2000Resplendent
"The Ghost Pit"Asimov's Science FictionJuly 2001Resplendent
"The Cold Sink"Asimov's Science FictionAugust 2001Resplendent
"The Dreaming Mound"InterzoneMay 2002Resplendent
"Breeding Ground"Asimov's Science FictionFebruary 2003Resplendent
"The Great Game"Asimov's Science FictionMarch 2003Resplendent
"The Chop Line"Asimov's Science FictionDecember 2003Resplendent
"Ghost Wars"Asimov's Science FictionJanuary 2005Resplendent