That is correct. Your turn.Selezen wrote:Celestial Matters by Richard Garfinkle?
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They are the infirm - the disabled - the lame. Instead of an ignominious death in a society that has no place for them, they are offered the chance to be trained for service as the intelligence systems of starships.
One such ship's mind makes the mistake of falling for her pilot. A relationship that could never be.
Name the novel, the author and the AI character.
Tried to make it harder than it is, because it's a relatively modern, famous series.
One such ship's mind makes the mistake of falling for her pilot. A relationship that could never be.
Name the novel, the author and the AI character.
Tried to make it harder than it is, because it's a relatively modern, famous series.
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The Ship Who Sang (or more generally the Brainship series), Anne McCaffrey, Helva. Although she’s not an AI, and I’m pretty sure there aren’t any.
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True - like i said, i tried to make it harder than it was.Ahruman wrote:Although she’s not an AI, and I’m pretty sure there aren’t any.
Didn't work though, did it?
Spot on, Ahruman.
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<pokes the young’un with cane>Selezen wrote:Spot on, Ahruman.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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*snort* wstfgl… what’s that? Oh, right.
Complete the sentence:
Complete the sentence:
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It's the sequence from "Close Encounters of the Third Kind". Next note is a G.
Update: I was too late.
Update: I was too late.
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OK ... author and title of the novel, please: in a world gripped by a global famine, a small group of people struggle to reach a hidden valley.
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First clue: the author is probably better known for a series of SF novels aimed at older children and teenagers.
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orson scott card, the folk of the fringe?
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Nope!Rxke wrote:orson scott card, the folk of the fringe?
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Further clue: the book is set in England, and is now over 50 years old.
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That's not Sci-fi - that's Life In Derby.