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by stealing the secret data on the yeast strain, and interesting the V-frogs therein with the result of an accident involving that strain. Evans further reveals that the V-frogs have trapped himself and the other protagonists beneath an enormous deep-sea orange patch, which will attack them if they
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On the whole, Doubleday was justified, for Lucky Starr, in this particular adventure, was needlessly close-mouthed, allowing his sidekick to think he was an utter bastard, when I was merely trying to keep things from the reader. I had to rewrite in such a way as to keep things from the reader in a
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controlled by an unknown enemy. Evans was sent to Venus to investigate, but was found with stolen data concerning a secret strain of yeast, and is under arrest. When Starr confronts him, Evans admits to having stolen the data, but refuses to explain further. While Starr is questioning him, word
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On the surface, the V-frogs communicate telepathically with him, telling him they intend to take over the minds of the humans on Venus. Initially they keep him away from the radio; but he is able to distract them and transmit his message. Returning to Aphrodite, Starr explains to Morriss that the
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Starr, Bigman, and Morriss go to the airlock to deal with the crisis, where they meet the city's chief engineer, Lyman Turner, the inventor and owner of a laptop computer carried with him. While Bigman goes through the ventilation ducts to cut power to the airlock door, Starr realizes that the
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Upon reaching the Venusian city of Aphrodite, Starr and Bigman meet Dr. Mel Morriss, head of the Council of Science on Venus, who explains that Venusian scientists are perfecting strains of yeast that can be processed into luxury foods for export; whereas for six months there has been a growing
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Asimov's Venus has a human population of six million living in some fifty domed cities on the ocean floor. The largest Venusian city is Aphrodite, with a population of a quarter million. The chief exports are fertilizer made from the native vegetation, and animal feed derived from cultivated
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V-frogs' telepathy is used by a human individual to attempt control over the rest of humanity, and that the means of doing so is Lyman Turner's computer. Bigman destroys the computer and Starr captures Turner, hoping to re-create his computer in the interest of reforming Turner himself.
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Starr, in response, leaves the submarine and uses an electric shock to destroy the orange patch's heart, killing it. He then returns to the submarine, and pilots this to the surface of the ocean, where he intends to communicate his findings to an orbiting
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Starr and Bigman pursue Evans in another submarine, eventually finding him and learning that the V-frogs are the source of the telepathic incidents; Evans having tested this
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an improvement over the series's previous installments, singling out its "combining plausible adventure, interesting alien life-forms and a sound detective story."
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a cut above the series's first two installments, calling it "a colorful and exciting tale. . . . real thriller for fans of all ages."
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The brief appearance of Lyman Turner's wife in chapter 7 is the only female character to appear in the entire Lucky Starr series.
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airlock crisis is a feint and hastens to Council headquarters, to find that Evans has escaped custody and left Aphrodite in a
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in 1954. Since 1972, reprints have included a foreword by Asimov explaining that advancing knowledge of conditions on
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apart from its mass, volume, orbital characteristics, and the fact of its unbroken cloud cover. Asimov assumed that
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reaches them that a man is threatening to open an outside airlock, which will allow the ocean to flood Aphrodite.
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could also use their mental powers to control others. Later, Asimov would introduce the mind-reading robot
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that originally appeared under the pseudonym Paul French. The novel was first published by
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As Starr and John "Bigman" Jones are shuttled to Venus, their pilots suffer an episode of
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series of incidents of bizarre behavior among the human colonists, often followed by
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have rendered the novel's descriptions of that world inaccurate.
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story of the same name, and Joseph Schwartz from the 1950 novel
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subtler fashion and more in keeping with Lucky's character.
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was written in the mid-1950s, when little was known about
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Isaac Asimov
Richard M. Powers
Lucky Starr series
Science fiction
Doubleday & Company
Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids
Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury
Lucky Starr series
science fiction
Isaac Asimov
Doubleday & Company
Venus
In Memory Yet Green
Venus
Venus has a temperate climate
nitrogen
carbon dioxide
phosphorescent
yeast
Asteroid Belt
paralysis
amnesia
telepathically
submarine
hypothesis
space station
Half-Breeds on Venus
Mule
Foundation

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