SUMMARY: Combines the texts of two sequels to the best-selling The Ship Who Sang in a single volume, following the adventures of Tia and Nancia, who overcome paralysis by becoming starship-controlling "brains" that respectively protect other young people from suffering a similar fate and preserve
Brain Ships
โ Scribed by Anne McCaffrey; Mercedes Lackey; Margaret Ball
- Publisher
- Baen Books
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 356 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780743471664
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โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
Combines the texts of two sequels to the best-selling The Ship Who Sang in a single volume, following the adventures of Tia and Nancia, who overcome paralysis by becoming starship-controlling "brains" that respectively protect other young people from suffering a similar fate and preserve the interests of the Central Worlds Courier Service.
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The two novels continue the empowerment theme begun in The Ship Who Sang: through technological advances, children born with severe physical handicaps can be placed in mechanical shells, educated, and eventually implanted into the body of interstellar spaceships. Like Helva in the McCaffrey classic,
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### From Booklist McCaffrey continues to develop her brainship concept, with a new collaborator this time, the one who worked with her on _The Death of Sleep_ (1990). The brainship Carialle and her brawn, Keff, find a habitable planet inhabited by an apparent mix of races and cultures and dominated