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282: 98:) : Set 150 years after the events of the first book, the 'aliens' turned out to be human and considered themselves to have been colonized from Earth in the distant past. The Unified Space Survey has been established to make contact with other remnants of the first colonization and to determine what happened to it... 77:
hills, astronomer Allen Chandliss struggles to maintain his primitive radio telescope, listening in secret for signs of the intelligent life, which may be the only hope to improve things on Earth. After seventeen years a repeating signal is received from
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No. 80. Caparula commented that "Kube-McDowell demonstrates how easily well-meaning representative councils can rapidly degenerate into military bureaucracies. I highly recommend this series."
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praised the trilogy as "fiction that satisfies as much at the story level a it does at the idea level," citing Kube-McDowell's "ability to deal with human beings as political animals."
329: 82:. He manages to send a message to a group of scientists in England. The race is on to decode the signal and then find the resources to respond to it... 348: 114:): The catastrophe that befell the first human interstellar civilisation has been explained; destroyed by the alien Mizari from a black star in the 353: 229: 299: 255: 111: 95: 66: 322: 49: 358: 199: 79: 315: 303: 235: 33: 41: 247: 70: 118:
cluster. But as the new galactic empire is formed the threat of the all-powerful Mizari remains.
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Caparula, J. Michael (October–November 1987). "Space/Fantasy Reader".
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for best first novel. The first edition covers were by
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Index

chivalric order
science fiction
Michael P. Kube-McDowell
Philip K. Dick Award
Locus Poll
Ron Miller
ISBN
0-425-07763-2
burned at the stake
Idaho
Cassiopeia
ISBN
0-425-08767-0
ISBN
0-425-09887-7
Ursa Major
Orson Scott Card
Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer
Locus Index to SF Awards
"Books to Look For"
F&SF


Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer
Diverse Talents, Incorporated
Reviews
Orson Scott Card
The Trigon Disunity
Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Kube-McDowell, Michael P.

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