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Help me find a Book?

Title as best I can remember it : Code of the Lifegiver

For some reason I've started thinking about this Sci-Fi novel, read decades ago. Of course, when this happens, there's nothing to be done but track a copy down and re-read it. You've all been there at some point I'm sure. ;)

My problem is that early attempts to look it up on Amazon.com (hey, found used books there before) and Google haven't even come close. I was hoping that someone here would have a copy and might be willing to share author and/or publisher so I could try and locate a copy for myself.

I'll end up calling Uncle Hugo's tommorrow, if I remember/have time. Just want to cover all my bases.

The basic premice of the story is that a ship crashed on one of our Solar System's outter moons. Mankind (forget why) just sent a manned expedition to said moon. In the thousands (millions?) of years since the crash the self-replicating robots of the original ship have 'evolved' into an entire, if bizare by our standards, eccosystem. This is told mostly from each side's point of view, I think. It's been a LONG time.
 

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The book you're looking for is Code of the Lifemaker:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_of_the_Lifemaker
I actually have a first printing of this book somewhere. I remember picking it up at the grocery store because the cover looked cool. I would have been about 11. I read the first half or so, then put it down. It was a little over my head at that age.
Pretty sure I know which box it's in out in the garage...
 

It's almost exactly the same story for me, I saw the cover and thought "Cool!". I think I was a little older than you were since it was my own money (from the full-time job) that I spent on it. :\

Heh, let me know if you want to get rid of that book. I'll admit that I only read the whole thing through the first time. I'm not much on politics, which is all I realy remember about the 'human side' of the story. I was definately more interested in a 'race' of robotic people.
 

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