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The '''Noon Universe''' is [[The Verse]] where many of [[Strugatsky Brothers]]' works are set. The name comes from the first novel's title and refers to the "noon" (as in, "the high point") of human civilization in the 22nd century, which the novels describe, and its [[It Got Worse|inevitable dusk]]. Also, the title was a slight [[Take That]] at ''Daybreak 2250'', a post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel by [[Andre Norton]] that the brothers read and disliked with a passion.
The ''[[Noon Universe]]'' is [[The Verse]] where many of [[Strugatsky Brothers]]' works are set. The name comes from the first novel's title and refers to the "noon" (as in, "the high point") of human civilization in the 22nd century, which the novels describe, and its [[It Got Worse|inevitable dusk]]. Also, the title was a slight [[Take That]] at ''Daybreak 2250'', a post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel by [[Andre Norton]] that the brothers read and disliked with a passion.


The setting is a [[The Future|future]] [[Utopia]] that gets gradually [[Deconstruction|deconstructed]] as the authors [[Real Life Writes the Plot|become disillusioned with the Soviet Union]]. Intellectuals suffer from free time and idle hands [[Mad Scientist|turn to dangerous experiments]], the [[Precursors]] may be guiding the course of events on Earth and it's driving the security services justifiably paranoid, attempts to help out [[The Dung Ages|primitive alien civilizations]] end in tragedy, and a general "Golden Age feeling the premonitions of its own decay" atmosphere pervades. The utopia is never truly deconstructed to the point of destruction (though [[Word of God]] says only Arkady's [[Author Existence Failure]] prevented it).
The setting is a [[The Future|future]] [[Utopia]] that gets gradually [[Deconstruction|deconstructed]] as the authors [[Real Life Writes the Plot|become disillusioned with the Soviet Union]]. Intellectuals suffer from free time and idle hands [[Mad Scientist|turn to dangerous experiments]], the [[Precursors]] may be guiding the course of events on Earth and it's driving the security services justifiably paranoid, attempts to help out [[The Dung Ages|primitive alien civilizations]] end in tragedy, and a general "Golden Age feeling the premonitions of its own decay" atmosphere pervades. The utopia is never truly deconstructed to the point of destruction (though [[Word of God]] says only Arkady's [[Author Existence Failure]] prevented it).
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Thanks to advances in medical science, Noon Universe Earthlings are capable of near super-human feats and can recover from potentially deadly injuries. As they explore the universe, they discover many Earthlike planets inhabited by [[Human Aliens|humanoids]] [[Days of Future Past|re-enacting various periods of Earth history]] in the most unpleasant ways possible. This allows for some seriously dark and gritty social satire and the posing of interesting questions: just what can a society of [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens|Sufficiently Advanced Earthlings]] do to prevent the Holocaust or the Inquisition from recurring elsewhere without denying free will, and what effect will interacting with violent cultures have on the Earthlings themselves?
Thanks to advances in medical science, Noon Universe Earthlings are capable of near super-human feats and can recover from potentially deadly injuries. As they explore the universe, they discover many Earthlike planets inhabited by [[Human Aliens|humanoids]] [[Days of Future Past|re-enacting various periods of Earth history]] in the most unpleasant ways possible. This allows for some seriously dark and gritty social satire and the posing of interesting questions: just what can a society of [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens|Sufficiently Advanced Earthlings]] do to prevent the Holocaust or the Inquisition from recurring elsewhere without denying free will, and what effect will interacting with violent cultures have on the Earthlings themselves?

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== Novels set in the Noon Universe ==
== Novels set in the Noon Universe ==


* ''[[Noon: 22nd Century|Noon Twenty Second Century]]'' (1962)
* ''[[Noon: 22nd Century|Noon Twenty Second Century]]'' (1962)
* ''[[Literature/Escape Attempt|Escape Attempt]]'' (1962)
* ''[[Literature/Escape Attempt|Escape Attempt]]'' (1962)
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* ''[[The Time Wanderers]]'' (1986)
* ''[[The Time Wanderers]]'' (1986)


An eleventh novel, ''The White Queen'' (as in the chess piece), was planned but never completed due to [[Author Existence Failure|Arkady Strugatsky's death]] in 1991.

Eleventh novel, ''The White Queen'' (as in the chess piece), was planned but never completed due to [[Author Existence Failure|Arkady Strugatsky's death]] in 1991.


In addition to the core novels above, following Strugatsky works are considered to be set in the same universe: ''The Land of Crimson Clouds'' (never translated from Russian), ''The Way to Amalthea'', ''Space Apprentice'', ''The Final Circle of Paradise'', and several untranslated short stories.
In addition to the core novels above, following Strugatsky works are considered to be set in the same universe: ''The Land of Crimson Clouds'' (never translated from Russian), ''The Way to Amalthea'', ''Space Apprentice'', ''The Final Circle of Paradise'', and several untranslated short stories.

Latest revision as of 18:35, 11 May 2018

The Noon Universe is The Verse where many of Strugatsky Brothers' works are set. The name comes from the first novel's title and refers to the "noon" (as in, "the high point") of human civilization in the 22nd century, which the novels describe, and its inevitable dusk. Also, the title was a slight Take That at Daybreak 2250, a post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel by Andre Norton that the brothers read and disliked with a passion.

The setting is a future Utopia that gets gradually deconstructed as the authors become disillusioned with the Soviet Union. Intellectuals suffer from free time and idle hands turn to dangerous experiments, the Precursors may be guiding the course of events on Earth and it's driving the security services justifiably paranoid, attempts to help out primitive alien civilizations end in tragedy, and a general "Golden Age feeling the premonitions of its own decay" atmosphere pervades. The utopia is never truly deconstructed to the point of destruction (though Word of God says only Arkady's Author Existence Failure prevented it).

The Noon Universe starts with a "Society of Plenty" that averts decadence through a well planned education system that respects the role of the Teacher and strives to teach pupils the values of Love of Labor, Camraderie and Goodness. If you ask a Russian intellectual for a vision of Utopia you're likely to get this as an answer.

Thanks to advances in medical science, Noon Universe Earthlings are capable of near super-human feats and can recover from potentially deadly injuries. As they explore the universe, they discover many Earthlike planets inhabited by humanoids re-enacting various periods of Earth history in the most unpleasant ways possible. This allows for some seriously dark and gritty social satire and the posing of interesting questions: just what can a society of Sufficiently Advanced Earthlings do to prevent the Holocaust or the Inquisition from recurring elsewhere without denying free will, and what effect will interacting with violent cultures have on the Earthlings themselves?

Novels set in the Noon Universe

An eleventh novel, The White Queen (as in the chess piece), was planned but never completed due to Arkady Strugatsky's death in 1991.

In addition to the core novels above, following Strugatsky works are considered to be set in the same universe: The Land of Crimson Clouds (never translated from Russian), The Way to Amalthea, Space Apprentice, The Final Circle of Paradise, and several untranslated short stories.


The following tropes are common to many or all entries in the Noon Universe franchise.
For tropes specific to individual installments, visit their respective work pages.