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(4.12) | 45 | The fifth novel in Cherryh's Foreigner space opera series, a groundbreaking tale of first contact and its consequences... Nearly ten years after the unexpected return of the starship Phoenix, the alien atevi have three functioning space shuttles, and teams of atevi engineers labor in orbit to renovate the space station. But these monumental advances not only add a dangerously powerful third party to an already precarious diplomatic situation, but rouse pro- and anti-space factions in atevi society to incendiary levels. To help negotiate these treacherous diplomatic waters, Tabini-aiji, the powerful head of the atevi's Western Association, has sent the only human he fully trusts into space: his own paidhi, Bren Cameron. However, the threat of possible invasion by hostile aliens who attacked Phoenix's station in a far-off sector of space hangs over them all. And when one of the senior captains of the Phoenix confesses that this station was not completely destroyed, as had been previously thought, the crew mutinies. How can Bren hope to mediate on a station overcome by a rebellious crew intent on taking the Phoenix on a rescue mission back into hostile alien territory? The long-running Foreigner series can also be enjoyed by more casual genre readers in sub-trilogy installments. Defender is the fifth Foreigner book and the the second book of the second sub-trilogy.… (mehr) |
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▾Literaturhinweise Literaturhinweise zu diesem Werk aus externen Quellen. Wikipedia auf EnglischKeine ▾Buchbeschreibungen The fifth novel in Cherryh's Foreigner space opera series, a groundbreaking tale of first contact and its consequences... Nearly ten years after the unexpected return of the starship Phoenix, the alien atevi have three functioning space shuttles, and teams of atevi engineers labor in orbit to renovate the space station. But these monumental advances not only add a dangerously powerful third party to an already precarious diplomatic situation, but rouse pro- and anti-space factions in atevi society to incendiary levels. To help negotiate these treacherous diplomatic waters, Tabini-aiji, the powerful head of the atevi's Western Association, has sent the only human he fully trusts into space: his own paidhi, Bren Cameron. However, the threat of possible invasion by hostile aliens who attacked Phoenix's station in a far-off sector of space hangs over them all. And when one of the senior captains of the Phoenix confesses that this station was not completely destroyed, as had been previously thought, the crew mutinies. How can Bren hope to mediate on a station overcome by a rebellious crew intent on taking the Phoenix on a rescue mission back into hostile alien territory? The long-running Foreigner series can also be enjoyed by more casual genre readers in sub-trilogy installments. Defender is the fifth Foreigner book and the the second book of the second sub-trilogy. ▾Bibliotheksbeschreibungen Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. ▾Beschreibung von LibraryThing-Mitgliedern
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It has been over two centuries since the starship Phoenix disappeared into space, leaving an isolated colony of humans to fend for themselves on the world of the alien atevi. Two centuries during which humanity f ought a devastating war with these volatile aliens, nearly facing planetary extinction before devising an interface which allowed these two so-different sentient races to coexist in peace. Since that time, humans have lived in exile on the island of Mospheira, using a Single diplomat, the paidhi, to trade bits of advanced technologyforthe continued peace and safety of their people. Butthe unexpected return of the Phoenix has shat-tered forever the fragile, carefully maintained political balance of these two nearly incompatible races. For the captains of the Phoenix off er the atevi something the Mospheiran humans never could-accessto the stars. Butthe captains of the Phoenix do not off er this incalculable treasure for free. In return they ask for ateviManpower and supplies to rebuild their long-derelict space Station and refuel and rearm their aging starship. Guided by technological designs provided by Phoenix's Pilots' Guild, the atevinow have three functioning space Shuttles, and teams of atevi engineers labor in orbit to renovate the space Station and build a new starship-one designed to dföw'specifications. Butthese monumental advances have not come easily to the tradition-bound atevi, for they not only add a dangerously powerful third party to an already fragile diplomatic Situation, but rouse pro- and anti-spacefactions in atevisoclety to near-incendiary levels. To help negotiate these treacherous diplomatic waters, Tabini-aiji, the powerful head of the atevi's Western Association, has sent the only human he fully trusts into space: his ownpaidhi, Bren Cameron. A brilliant and wily negotiator, Cameron has sev-ered his alliance with Mospheira, the land of his birth, and now exclusively represents Tabini's interests in space. Far surpassing the accomplish-ments of his predecessors, Bren is the f irst human who has been truly accepted intoafmsociety. Privy to the most intimate decisions of Tabini's house-hold, Bren is acutely aware of how dangerous, yet how easy it is for a human to assume familiär emo-tions and drives where only alien motivations exist. Bren, now residing on the Station, is empowered to use any means at his disposal to achieve the aiji's aim-the representation oiatevi interests-but his Job is not easy. For Cameron cannot be completely sure that either human faction is telling him the truth. And the threat of possible invasion by the hos-tile aliens who Aesttoyed Phoenix's Station in a far-off sector of space hangs over them all. But when, with his dying breath, one of the senior captains of the Phoenix admits to treachery against his own crew, it threatens to rip apart every enter-prise in space. For when Phoenix fled that alien attack, the crew had been told that there were no human survivors-that they left a deserted and ruined Station behind. But that was not true. The Station was only partly destroyed, and there were survivors-friendsandfamily ofthe Phoenix's crew-who may or may not still be alive. How can Bren hope to mediate on the aiji's behalf on a Station overcome by a mutinous rebellion which threatens to take the Phoenix and all its crew on a mission back into hostile alien territory? | |
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Eigentlich nicht viel. Eine Gedenkfeier für die Vorfahren, die Entdeckung das die verlassene zweite Raumstation doch nicht so verlassen ist und die Vorbereitungen für denn Aufbruch der Phönix zu dieser Raumstation.
Was das Buch zu einem One-Nighter macht sind eher die Verwicklungen die die handelnden Personen zu überwinden haben, die Intriegen und die zur Schau gestellte Psychologie. ( )