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The Uplift Universe is a fictional universe
Fictional universe

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 created by science fiction
Science fiction

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 writer David Brin
David Brin

Glen David Brin, Ph.D. is an United States scientist and award-winning author of science fiction. He has received both the Hugo award and Nebula Awards ....
. A central feature in this universe is the process of biological uplift
Biological uplift

In science fiction, biological uplift is a term for the act of an advanced civilization helping the development of another species. This may be done by bringing a non-Sapience species into sapience, or by giving a sapient species spacefaring capabilities....
.

His books which take place in this universe:



There is also a short story (originally titled Life in the Extreme), published in 1998 and a novella published in 1999 in Far Horizons
Far Horizons

Far Horizons is an anthology of 11 science fiction short stories or novellas by major authors, who also provide introductions and sometimes afterwords for the stories; it is edited by Robert Silverberg....
, which are set in the same background.






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The Uplift Universe is a fictional universe
Fictional universe

A fictional universe is a consistency fictional setting with unique background elements such as an imaginary history or geography, and possibly fantasy or science fiction concepts like magic or faster than light travel....
 created by science fiction
Science fiction

Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
 writer David Brin
David Brin

Glen David Brin, Ph.D. is an United States scientist and award-winning author of science fiction. He has received both the Hugo award and Nebula Awards ....
. A central feature in this universe is the process of biological uplift
Biological uplift

In science fiction, biological uplift is a term for the act of an advanced civilization helping the development of another species. This may be done by bringing a non-Sapience species into sapience, or by giving a sapient species spacefaring capabilities....
.

His books which take place in this universe:

  • Sundiver
    Sundiver

    Sundiver is a 1980 science fiction novel by David Brin. It is the first book of his Uplift Universe, and was followed by the Hugo Award and Nebula Award award winning novel Startide Rising in 1983....
     (1980)
  • Startide Rising
    Startide Rising

    Startide Rising is a 1983 science fiction novel by David Brin and the second book of six set in his Uplift Universe . It earned both Hugo Award and Nebula Awards for Best Novel....
     (1983)
  • The Uplift War
    The Uplift War

    The Uplift War is a 1987 science fiction novel by David Brin and the third book of six set in his Uplift Universe. It was nominated as the best novel for the 1987 Nebula Award and won the 1988 Hugo Award....
     (1987)
  • The Uplift Storm Trilogy
    • Brightness Reef
      Brightness Reef

      Brightness Reef is a 1995 science fiction novel by David Brin and the fourth book of six set in his Uplift Universe . It was nominated for the Hugo Award for Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1996....
       (1995)
    • Infinity's Shore
      Infinity's Shore

      Infinity's Shore is the second novel in the Uplift Universe series by David Brin. The plot follows the adventures of the Jijoan exiles, although the crew of Streaker are minor characters....
       (1996)
    • Heaven's Reach
      Heaven's Reach

      Heaven's Reach is the third novel in the Uplift Universe series by David Brin. Like the first two, it follows the adventures of the Terran scout ship, Streaker ....
       (1998)


There is also a short story (originally titled Life in the Extreme), published in 1998 and a novella published in 1999 in Far Horizons
Far Horizons

Far Horizons is an anthology of 11 science fiction short stories or novellas by major authors, who also provide introductions and sometimes afterwords for the stories; it is edited by Robert Silverberg....
, which are set in the same background. Brin also wrote Contacting Aliens: An Illustrated Guide To David Brin's Uplift Universe which is a fictional guidebook about the background of the series.

GURPS Uplift
List of GURPS books

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 is a sourcebook
Sourcebook

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 for a science fiction
Science fiction

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 themed role-playing game
Role-playing game

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 based on the Uplift Universe.

Setting


In the Uplift universe an intergalactic civilization called the Five Galaxies, comprising a multitude of sentient races, has existed for billions of years. This civilization is perpetuated by the act of Uplift
Biological uplift

In science fiction, biological uplift is a term for the act of an advanced civilization helping the development of another species. This may be done by bringing a non-Sapience species into sapience, or by giving a sapient species spacefaring capabilities....
, in which a "patron" species genetic
Genetics

Genetics , a discipline of biology, is the science of heredity and Genetic variation in living organisms. The fact that living things inherit traits from their parents has been used since prehistoric times to improve crop plants and animals through selective breeding....
ally modifies a non-sapient
Sapience

Sapience is often defined as wisdom, or the ability of an organism or entity to act with appropriate Value judgment. Judgment is a mental faculty which is a component of Intelligence or...
 "client" species until it is sapient. The client species is typically indentured
Indentured servant

An indentured servant is a form of debt bondage worker. The laborer is under contract of an employer for usually three to seven years, in exchange for their transportation, food, drink, clothing, lodging and other necessities....
 to its patron species for 100,000 years. A patron species gains considerable status, and patrons and clients often unite into powerful clan
Clan

A clan is a group of people united by kinship and descent, which is defined by actual or perceived descent from a common ancestor. Even if actual lineage patterns are unknown, clan members may nonetheless recognize a founding member or apical ancestor....
s. Patron status can be lost due to extermination, or gross crimes against the galactic civilization.

It is generally accepted in this universe that the process of Uplift was initiated at least one billion years ago by a species known only as the Progenitors. Humanity is therefore a rare anomaly — a species with no apparent patron race. Whether humanity truly evolved independently, or whether it was criminally abandoned by an unknown patron early in its uplift, is a topic of fierce debate. Most of humanity believes itself to be a wolfling species that emerged into sapiency solely through natural evolution
Evolution

In biology, evolution is change in the heritability trait of a population of organisms from one generation to the next. These changes are caused by a combination of three main processes: variation, reproduction, and selection....
, without genetic manipulation of a patron species. This belief is considered heresy and ridiculous by most of the galactic civilization and has made most of the galactic powers enemies of EarthClan
EarthClan

EarthClan is the name of Human and their Clients in David Brin's Uplift Universe. They are named for their combined homeworld Earth....
. The fact that Humanity had already uplifted two species (chimpanzee
Chimpanzee

Chimpanzee, sometimes colloquially known as a chimp, is the common name for the two Extant taxon species of ape in the genus Pan where the Congo River forms the boundary between the native habitat of the two species:...
s and bottlenose dolphin
Bottlenose Dolphin

Bottlenose dolphins, the genus Tursiops, are the most common and well-known members of the family Delphinidae, the family of oceanic dolphins....
s) when it encountered the galactic civilization gave Humanity patron status, which is one of the few lucky turns it has had in its difficult position as pariah in the galactic civilization. This saved humanity from the likely fate of becoming client to another race through forced adoption or being exterminated for the environmental damage done to the Earth and its native species.

Humanity and its clients are collectively known as EarthClan
EarthClan

EarthClan is the name of Human and their Clients in David Brin's Uplift Universe. They are named for their combined homeworld Earth....
. In contrast to most SF universes, humanity in the Uplift universe is not a dominant nor a technologically advanced species — it is centuries, even millennia, behind the great galactic powers and has several enemies capable of exterminating mankind.

The civilization of the Five Galaxies has several Institutes which are bureaucracies
Bureaucracy

Bureaucracy is the structure and set of regulations in place to control activity, usually in large organizations and government. As opposed to adhocracy, it is represented by standardized procedure that dictates the execution of most or all processes within the body, formal division of powers, hierarchy, and relationships....
 that specify how species deal with each other and the uplift process. One of the most significant of these is the Library Institute, which is the repository of all knowledge. Humanity prides itself on using the Library as little as possible. For instance, instead of drawing upon the highly refined starship designs available in the Library, humanity tends to develop its own (generally vastly inferior) vessels. Humans generally feel that this is a way to exercise their own independence and creativity, and it occasionally allows them to find solutions to problems which surprise more powerful races.

The Institute of Migration determines what planets can be colonized and under what environmental restrictions primarily to ensure that suitable races can still evolve for later Uplift. The Institute also ensures the separation of the hydrogen-breathing and oxygen-breathing orders of sentient life. Other intergalactic institutes regulate the uplift of sentient species, navigation, warfare, etc. Bureaucrats are recruited from all races but are expected to put the interests of their bureau before that of their race and maintain strict neutrality; however, this does not always happen.

The civilization of the Five Galaxies is made up of oxygen
Oxygen

Oxygen no O2 produced; 2) O2 produced, but absorbed in oceans & seabed rock; 3) O2 starts to gas out of the oceans, but is absorbed by land surfaces and formation of ozone layer; 4-5) O2 sinks filled and the gas accumulates]]...
-breathing species. This oxygen-breathing civilization is aware of, but by tradition rarely interacts with, the other orders of sapient life, which include hydrogen
Hydrogen

Hydrogen is the chemical element with atomic number 1. It is represented by the chemical symbol H. At standard temperature and pressure, hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, nonmetallic, tasteless, highly combustion and explosive Diatomic molecule gas with the molecular formula H2....
-breathing, transcendent
Transcendentalism

Transcendentalism was a group of new ideas in literature, religion, culture, and philosophy that emerged in New England in the early to middle 19th century....
, mechanical, memetic, and quantum
Quantum

In physics, a quantum is an indivisible entity of a quantity that has the same units as the Planck constant and is related to both energy and momentum of elementary particles of matter and of photons and other bosons....
. There is also a designation for Hypothetical orders of life which could also exist.

Plot outline and major themes


Ecology
Ecology

Ecology is the science study of the distribution and Abundance of life and the interactions between organisms and their nature environment ....
 and stewardship of genetic diversity
Genetic diversity

Genetic diversity is a level of biodiversity that refers to the total number of Genetics characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species. It is distinguished from genetic variability, which describes the tendency of genetic characteristics to vary....
 are major themes in the Uplift books. Religious orthodoxy
Orthodoxy

The word orthodox, from Greek language orthodoxos "having the right opinion," from orthos + Doxa , is typically used to mean adhering to the accepted or traditional and established faith, especially in religion....
 and the behavior of static societies are also themes.

The first book in the Uplift series, Sundiver (1980), is essentially a detective story
Detective fiction

Detective fiction is a branch of crime fiction in which a detective , either professional or amateur, investigate a crime, usually murder. Detective fiction is the most popular form of both mystery fiction and hardboiled crime fiction....
 and occurs only decades after humanity's first contact with the Five Galaxies. In this story mankind discovers the sun's inhabitants and a plot to overthrow a patron race.

The second book, Startide Rising (1983), occurs centuries later. It follows the Earthclan space ship Streaker
Streaker (David Brin)

Streaker is the name of a fictional starship from David Brin's Uplift Universe. It first appeared in Startide Rising, that tells what happens when Streaker tries to hide from the extraterrestrials in the Ocean of Kithrup....
 (crewed by uplifted dolphins and their human patrons) which has discovered a colossal derelict fleet. The Streaker is pursued as rumors spread throughout the Five Galaxies that Streaker has found the remains of the Progenitors.

The third book, The Uplift War (1987), occurs around the same time as Startide Rising but in another part of the galaxy. An intergalactic war, sparked by the events of Startide Rising, results in a successful invasion of the Earthclan colony on the planet Garth, heavily populated by uplifted chimps. This book also introduces uplifted gorillas.

In 1995 Brightness Reef was published, the first book in a new Uplift trilogy. The "Uplift Storm" trilogy follows the survivors of the space ship Streaker as they continue to evade the various galactic powers. Along the way they encounter a hidden planet which has been inhabited by six races which have illegally settled and dropped out of the civilization of the Five Galaxies. They eventually make contact with the other orders of life.

The second and third books in the new Uplift trilogy are Infinity's Shore and Heaven's Reach.

The short story Aficionado or Life in the Extreme is set earliest of all the currently written work and gives an account of the early days of the human uplift program before Contact. The novella Temptation was set just after the ending of Heaven's Reach, and tells what happened to some of the characters from the trilogy after the main story ended.

Timeline

Below is a summarized timeline for events detailed in the Uplift Universe, which corresponds to the Gregorian Calendar
Gregorian calendar

The Gregorian calendar is the internationally accepted civil calendar. It was first proposed by the Calabrian doctor Aloysius Lilius, and decreed by Pope Gregory XIII, after whom it was named, on 24 February 1582 by the papal bull Inter gravissimas....
:

Date Event
2212 Contact with Galactic Civilization.
2246 Sundiver
Sundiver

Sundiver is a 1980 science fiction novel by David Brin. It is the first book of his Uplift Universe, and was followed by the Hugo Award and Nebula Award award winning novel Startide Rising in 1983....
 Incident.
2489 Events of Startide Rising
Startide Rising

Startide Rising is a 1983 science fiction novel by David Brin and the second book of six set in his Uplift Universe . It earned both Hugo Award and Nebula Awards for Best Novel....
.


See also

  • List of Uplift Universe planets
    List of Uplift Universe planets

    A list of the fictional planets featured in the Uplift Universe series of novels by David Brin.*Calafia A water-world inhabited by humans and neo-dolphins, currently occupied by the Soro....
  • List of Uplift Universe species
  • List of minor Uplift universe characters
    List of minor Uplift universe characters

    This is a list of minor characters in David Brin's Uplift Universe. Most are mentioned only by name....


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