Пишем нейросетью книги правильно. Я серьёзно
Автор: Ярослав ВасильевОпять кликабельный заголовок вышел... ну, впрочем, ладно. На фоне очередной волны, что нейросеть последние деньги (зачёркнуто) последних читателей отбирает у некоторых недооценённых гениев, мы сядем и подумаем. Потому что, если серьёзно - это инструмент, игнорировать который нет смысла. То есть можно и дальше валить деревья каменным топором, высокомерно поплёвывая на железные, но от этого железный топор никуда не денется.
Так вот, прежде стоит понять, что нейросеть - это инструмент. И зазубрить железно, что думать она за вас не сможет, даже если хочется. А отсюда по шаблону, более-менее качественно она вам напишет связный текст, но чем дальше, тем хуже там будет темп и больше галлюцинаций. Ибо создана нейросеть не для генерирования гениальных идей и смыслов, а как инструмент обработки больших массивов информации. Потому не стоит забивать гвозди микроскопом.
Итак, мы хотим подумать: у нас есть большая подземная база, а какова она? В таком случае советуют читать исторические материалы, а также другие книги в поисках идей. Про исторические материалы как-нибудь отдельно, а вот почитать у мэтров... Не секрет, что по части научной фантастики, как объёмов, так и оригинальности, американская фантастическая литература - это клад, причём он продолжает пополняться. Но... и раньше-то у нас туда особо не заглядывали, сейчас это сложнее. Плюс если честно скажем, не очень свободно владеешь английским, искать в тамошних книжных завалах тяжело.
Сразу скажу, общаться с неросетками желательно на английском, плохо владеете – пользуйтесь приводчиками, по возможности проверяя запросы. Прямой перевод на русский прямо в запросе шансы на галлюцинацию сильно повышают, проверено.
Для старта используем Gemini AI. И просим следующее
Describe to me books that describe alien bases. Use only American science fiction no older than 2005 to search.
Получаем ответ
The following books prominently feature detailed deep-dives into hidden or abandoned alien bases:
The Breach Published in 2009 by American writer Patrick Lee, this high-octane sci-fi thriller takes place entirely around an artificial, highly classified underground facility built by the US government. The facility is constructed directly around "The Breach"—a mysterious, seemingly abandoned alien portal or base conduit discovered in the wilderness. The narrative meticulously tracks how researchers explore the facility to test the dangerous, incomprehensible technology that randomly discards alien artifacts into our world.
The A.L.I.V.E. Series This contemporary military science fiction saga by American novelist R.D. Brady details deep government conspiracies revolving around highly secure, buried containment installations. Beginning with A.L.I.V.E. (2016) and extending through later installments like S.A.V.E. (2025), the plot follows researchers and special operatives navigating dark, subterranean labs designed specifically to experiment on, contain, and weaponize extraterrestrial biological entities and their bizarre tech.
Cibola Burn (The Expanse Series) Written by the American author duo James S.A. Corey, the fourth book in The Expanse series (2014) focuses almost entirely on the exploration of a dead, planet-wide alien network. When human colonists arrive on the planet Ilus, they find themselves establishing a settlement directly among towering, completely dark subterranean and surface-level alien structures
К слову, из всех троих я знал только про Джеймса Кори. The A.L.I.V.E. Series максимум слышал краем уха, а про The Breach даже не подозревал. То есть у нас уже интересный улов, который можно ознакомится в поисках того, ккаие есть идеи у коллег по перу. Проблема одна. Нет, я не про английский - беда в том, что книги или платные, или если есть ббольшой ознакомительный фрагмент, на большую часть сайтов доступ без Винни-Пуха из России закрыт.
И вот тут нам помогает нейросеть DeepSeek. Она очень любит отвечать пространно. Итак, мы выбираем The Breach и спрашиваем, а как собсвенно выглядит там подземная база? Уточнения, что отвечать и искать надо на английском желательны, так как DeepSeek, определив, что вы из России. легко ответит на русском, зарезав половину оригинальных источников.
describe to me the structure of the underground base in the novel "The Breach", published in 2009. Analysis and response in the original language
Получили ответ
The underground base at the heart of Patrick Lee's 2009 thriller, The Breach, is more than just a secret facility. It is a self-contained subterranean city that exists in total defiance of the law, built not just to house a secret organization, but to protect an existential threat to reality itself.
✦ A Ghost in the Wasteland: Location and Origin
Hidden far from the world, beneath the desolate emptiness of the Wyoming desert, lies the base known as Border Town. Its origin is a product of a catastrophic accident. In 1978, a Very Large Ion Collider (similar to a larger, earlier version of the Large Hadron Collider) was activated deep underground for the first and only time. Instead of revealing subatomic particles, the massive burst of energy tore a hole in the fabric of spacetime, creating the Breach—a stable, permanent gateway to another world or dimension. The entire Tangent operation, and the facility that surrounds it, was built to contain and study this anomaly.
✦ A City Under the Prairie: Size and Legal Status
The scope of the facility is staggering, described as an "underground skyscraper". It plunges 51 storeys (levels) deep beneath the Wyoming plain, reaching over 500 feet (more than 150 meters) down. The name Border Town refers not to its location, but to its purpose: it guards the border between worlds.
It's a fully operational town, not just a bunker, comprising many floors housing specialists, military, and all the necessary support staff for a long-term, isolated mission. Crucially, the organization that runs it, Tangent, was intentionally set up to exist "outside the law and the jurisdiction of presidents". Its authority supersedes any government, making it one of the most powerful and shadowy entities on Earth.
✦ Levels and a Portal: The Structure
The base is divided into zones that correspond to the story's layered mysteries:
- Levels B1-B9 - Above the Breach: The upper floors contain the core infrastructure of Border Town. This includes living quarters for the permanent staff, administrative offices, research labs, and the various logistical departments needed to keep the base running indefinitely. It's the "city" part of the underground city.
- Level B10 - The Gateway: Halfway down, this level serves as the primary transition point between the base's operations and the scientific heart of the facility. It is here that Paige Campbell brings Travis deeper into the world of Tangent.
- Level B51 - The Origin Point: The deepest level is the most ancient part of the facility, the original site of the collider. It's a primitive, brutalist concrete bunker with outdated computers, starkly contrasting with the modernity of the floors above. This is the final threshold. Beyond a door at the end of a short corridor lies the ultimate secret: the Breach itself, a gateway to another dimension that periodically ejects objects of impossible power into our world.
✦ A Legacy in Concrete: The Significance
The structural contrast within the base—from the modern upper levels to the raw, concrete bunker at the bottom—mirrors the central conflict of the novel: the world's most advanced secrets are rooted in a single, catastrophic mistake from the past. This design makes Border Town more than a setting; it is a character in the story, a silent monument to the cost of forbidden knowledge.
Нас интересует, скажем, жилой уровень
describe to me in detail from the novel The Breach Levels B1-B9 - Above the Breach: The upper floors contain the core infrastructure of Border Town. This includes living quarters for the permanent staff, administrative offices, research labs, and the various logistical departments needed to keep the base running indefinitely. It's the "city" part of the underground city.
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The upper levels of Border Town, from B1 to B9, were the heart of the facility—its beating, noisy, almost absurdly normal core. Unlike the sterile and mysterious depths where the Breach was contained, these floors were the "city" part of the underground city, a place where people lived, worked, and tried to maintain a semblance of everyday life while guarding an otherworldly secret.
️ A Buried Metropolis: The Upper Floors (B1–B9)
Fifty-one floors up from the ancient, brutalist bunker of B51, the atmosphere was entirely different. Here, deep beneath the Wyoming desert, Travis Chase and Paige Campbell entered a world built for the long haul, a self-contained metropolis that made no effort to be anything other than a functional town.
The Hub of Operations
These levels housed the central nervous system of Tangent. Rows of administrative offices buzzed with activity, and scientists in labs pored over data on the latest Entities. It was here that the organization's critical work—monitoring the Breach and its otherworldly artifacts—was directed.
️ A Place to Live
Beyond the offices and labs lay the most crucial element for a community built to endure indefinitely: its residential areas. These were comfortable living quarters designed for a permanent staff, providing a sense of home in an otherwise stark, subterranean environment. While not necessarily luxurious, they were stable and secure, fostering the close-knit community necessary for such an isolated and high-pressure mission.
️ A Self-Sustaining Town
A facility this size couldn't survive on its own; it needed the infrastructure of a town. Scattered among the offices and residences were the essential logistical departments—the cafeterias, supply depots, and maintenance bays—that kept Border Town running smoothly. You might also find a small gym or other facilities intended to offer a small slice of normalcy for the residents. It was a complete ecosystem, designed so its inhabitants never had to see the sun if they didn't want to.
Signs of Normalcy
In this artificial world, people adapted. Walking these corridors, you'd see the small, human touches that blurred the line between a secret base and a neighborhood. A sign taped to a door, a personal photograph on a desk, or the simple routine of a meal in the commissary—these were the details that made Border Town a place to live, not just a place to work.
A Unique Feature
In such a closed environment, technology takes on a different role. A key characteristic of daily life in Border Town would likely be the constant presence of advanced—and sometimes alien—technology. The very Entities they studied might be integrated into daily security or research, making the upper floors feel like a blend of a high-tech research facility and a futuristic living space.
The B1–B9 levels of Border Town were the stage for a remarkable experiment in human endurance: a fully functional, self-contained town built to watch over an interdimensional rift. It was a testament to the mundane routines that make even the most extraordinary missions possible.
Ну и так далее, вплоть до любой степени детализации. Хоть под микроскопом разбирайте. Ну а дальше - осталось тотолько интересную идею уложить уже в ваш текст. Помните, что я сказал в самом начале? Думать должен человек. Нейросеть задачу выполнила, сократила вам время на поиск информации. При желании точно также можно работать и с любым источником, скажем, по историческому материалу. Но дальше, всё-таки, сами. В меру таланта и способностей, а также наработанных умений писать интересно. В этом нейросеть вам не замена. По крайней мере, не должна.
️ A Buried Metropolis: The Upper Floors (B1–B9)
The Hub of Operations
️ A Place to Live
️ A Self-Sustaining Town
Signs of Normalcy
A Unique Feature