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Pilot Pirx is a fictional character introduced in 1966 in the
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stories of
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writer
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: ten short stories (published in English in two parts, 1979's ''
Tales of Pirx the Pilot ''Tales of Pirx the Pilot'' () is a science fiction stories collection by Polish author Stanisław Lem, about a spaceship pilot named Pirx. Individual stories were published during 1959-1965 in various collections. The first collection of sto ...
'' and 1982's ''More Tales of Pirx the Pilot''). Later he appeared in the novel '' Fiasco''. In the stories, Pirx is progressively depicted as a spaceship cadet, simply Pirx (which hurts his feelings because he had already become pilot and he'd rather be addressed as "pilot Pirx"), beginner pilot, a seasoned pilot, navigator, and finally, captain (''komandor'').
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, ''Co to są sepulki? Wszystko o Lemie'' 'What are Sepulki? Everything about Lem'' 2007, , pp. 168-171.
In 7 of the 10 stories Pirx acts in the role of
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, to investigate mysterious events."Pilot Pirx jako Sherlock Holmes"
in:
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, ''Bogowie Lema'' ("Gods of Lem"), Warsaw, 2006
The last appearance of Pirx is in the first half of Lem's later novel ''Fiasco''. The identity of the protagonist in the second half is never firmly established, but Pirx is one of the two possibilities. The bulk of the novel is set much further in the future, and it is vastly different from Lem's previous works.


Personality traits

While this overall storyline resembles that of a
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,"Stanislaw Lem—A Moralist Who Doesn’t Moralize"
''Science Fiction Studies'', No.83, Volume 28, Part 1, March 2001 (retrieved December 10, 2015)
Lem writes that it was not his intention; he was going to write only 2–3 stories. Therefore, Pirx does not really have any background: no family, not even a first name.
Wojciech Orliński May 9, 2005, ''
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'' (retrieved December 10, 2015)
The timid attitude of Pirx towards women, as seen in stories ''The Conditioned Reflex'' and ''The Albatross'' (the only two where Pirx interacts with women), may lead to the conclusion that he is a hardcore loner. (However in the 1973 Hungarian TV miniseries ''
The Adventures of Pirx ''The Adventures of Pirx'' () was a television mini-series in Hungary in 1973 based on the 1968 science fiction short story collection '' Tales of Pirx the Pilot'' by Polish writer Stanisław Lem. Released by Magyar Televízió, it was directed by ...
'' he had a love interest, a budding journalist, Glória.Apats Gábor
"Hét dolog, amit nem tudott a Pirx kalandjairól"
("Seven Things You Did Not Know About Pirx's Adventures") 2015.02.24
) From the story ''On Patrol'' we know that he smoked and liked spicy food and beer. About his country of origin, we know only that money there are called "crowns" (''koruny''). The time frame of the events may look like near future: while some stories mention private businesses, at the same time Orlinski describes the landscapes in stories as "inspired by those of
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". At the same time, "The romantic times of astronautics have long gone" and mankind is busy colonizing the
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, has some settlements on the
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and
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, and is even beginning the exploration of the other star systems. Unlike traditional heroic space pilots, Pirx is as an ordinary "space truck driver" and has little if anything heroic about him. Personality traits of Pirx include cold blood, self-control and common sense—which serve Pirx well in all his predicaments. Pirx is also described as "noble-minded to the extent of being decent" (''zacny aż do poczciwości''). Pirx is of average intelligence and he rather relies on his instinct. Often he solves his problems by chance, but he does "give a chance a chance", a philosophy elaborated by Lem in his essay, ''
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''. For example, in the story ''The Inquest'', where Pirx is tasked with identifying a perfect
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among a space crew, all his smart questioning and tests are for nothing and only by chance the circumstances give Pirx a chance. In this story, Lem also puts forth the idea that what may be perceived a human weakness is in fact an advantage over a perfect machine. In this tale Pirx succeeds because a human can hesitate, have doubts, but a robot cannot because it is programmed to be perfectly effective. In a sense, Pirx here is an
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: he defeats the perfect robot due to his lack of resolution, mistakes, and his decency—the latter may also be perceived as a drawback, because it stands in the way of ideal effectiveness. In the opinion of Robert Stiller, Pirx "does not have to be, and is not a hero nor personality, nor an intellectual, only an average man in this profession; his adventures are sometimes on the verge of comedy and sometimes of drama. As a concept, it is an advantage and a novelty in the genre."


Adaptations and other appearances

A television mini-series, ''Pirx kalandjai'' (''
The Adventures of Pirx ''The Adventures of Pirx'' () was a television mini-series in Hungary in 1973 based on the 1968 science fiction short story collection '' Tales of Pirx the Pilot'' by Polish writer Stanisław Lem. Released by Magyar Televízió, it was directed by ...
''), was released in Hungary in 1973.Bartosz Staszczyszyn
Garnek i trzy łyżki cedzakowe jako stacja kosmiczna, czyli mniej znane adaptacje prozy Lema
/ref> There is a 1979 film ''Pilot Pirx's Inquest'' ('' Test pilota Pirxa'') based on the story ''Inquest'', a Polish-Soviet (Estonia and Ukraine) collaboration. In the short story "Appendix Solariana" (2014) by
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, Commander Pirx visits the Station by
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, possibly as another creation of the ocean-planet.


Commemoration

The July 2008 issue 107 of ''
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'' magazine features the 3D rendering of Commander Pirx by Anders Lejczak, both on the magazine cover and pages 2–3. In 2009 an
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was discovered and named after Pirx. When
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was fishing for naming ideas for features on
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and its moons mapped with the help of
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, the name "Pirx" for a crater on
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received an overwhelming support among Russian voters"NASA’s Pluto Naming Spreadsheet Is ‘Star Trek,’ ‘Star Wars,’ and Lovecraft Approved"
(retrieved December 10, 2015)
and the name was approved in 2018.


References

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