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Voyager in Night

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1984
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 Age of Exploration*
#2 of 3
Age of Exploration*     See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of science fiction novels by C J Cherryh.

1) Port Eternity
2) Voyager in Night
3) Cuckoo's Egg

 Alliance-Union Universe
#19 of 28
Alliance-Union Universe     See series as if on a bookshelf
A collection of novels written by C.J. Cherryh which all take place in the same universe though some are very loosely connected.

1) Alliance Rising
2) Alliance Unbound
3) Downbelow Station
4) Merchanter's Luck
5) Rimrunners
6) Heavy Time
7) Hellburner
8) Tripoint
9) Finity's End
10) The Pride of Chanur
11) Chanur's Venture
12) The Kif Strike Back
13) Chanur's Homecoming
14) Chanur's Legacy
15) Forty Thousand in Gehenna
16) Cyteen
17) Regenesis
18) Port Eternity
19) Voyager in Night
20) Cuckoo's Egg
21) Kesrith
22) Shon'jir
23) Kutath
24) Serpent's Reach
25) Wave Without a Shore
26) The Scapegoat
27) Brothers of Earth
28) Hunter of Worlds
Copyright © 1984 by C.J. Cherryh
1,000,000 rise of terrene hominids.
May contain spoilers
The spec shivered, adding up those years.
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Extract (may contain spoilers)
There was the dark, forever the void, and Rafe moved in it, calling sometimes - "Jillian, Paul -" but no one answered.

He should have been cold, he thought; but he had no more sense of the air about him than he had of the floor underfoot.

He turned in different directions, in which he found himself making slower and slower progress, as if he walked against a wind and then found himself facing (he thought) entirely a different direction than before.

"Aaaiiiiiiiiii!" something howled at him, went rushing past with a glow and a wail like nothing he had ever heard, and he scrambled back, braced for an attack.

It went away, just sped off insanely howling into the dark, and he sank down and crouched there in his nakedness, protecting himself in the only way he had, which was simply to hug his knees close and sit and tremble, totally blind except for the view of his own limbs.

"Jillan," he whispered to the void, terrified of making any noise, any sound that would bring the howler back.  His own gold-glowing flesh seemed all too conspicuous, beacon to any predator.

Android.  He reminded himself what he was, that he could not be harmed; but his memories insisted he was Rafe Murray.  It was all he knew how to be.  And he knew now that they were not alone in this dark place.

At last he got himself to his feet and moved again, no longer sure in what direction he had been going, no longer sure but what the darkness concealed traps ahead, or that he was not being stalked behind.

"Jillan," he called aloud.  "Paul."

Had that been one of the aliens - that passing, mindless wail, or some other victim fleeing God-knew-what ahead?

What is this place?

They were androids.  That was what they were, what he had been when he had met his living body - met Rafe.  Something had projected him into that green-noded corridor.

But then, he reasoned, Rafe ought to have been a projection sent in turn to him, and he had not been.  Viewpoint troubled him, how he had seen through hologrammatic eyes.  How that Rafe had thrust his hand into the heart of him and cursed him - Evaporate, why don't you?

Why not?
a small voice said.  If I'm an android they can make me what they like.  Can't they?

Maybe they have.



 

Added: 08-Dec-2023
Last Updated: 14-May-2024

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 01-Apr-1984
DAW Books
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Apr-1984
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$2.95
Pages*:
221
Catalog ID:
UE1920
Pub Series #:
573
Internal ID:
43618
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-879-97920-8
ISBN-13:
978-0-879-97920-1
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Barclay Shaw  - Cover Artist
C.J. CHERRYH


Two voyages, two ships.  One had been en route for over a hundred thousand years, was the size of an asteroid, and its place of launching beyond the trace of any man-made telescope.  Its crew was an enigma.

The other ship had been out of Endeavor Station just a few months, was a tiny ore-prospector with a crew of three: Rafe, Paul and Paul's wife Jillan.
Two ships were on a collision course which neither could avoid in time.  The three humans were the first of their species the masters of the monster had encountered, but now two were already dead and one was dying.  But that could be remedied - and was, multifold.

Here is a truly unique novel by the author of the Hugo-winning DOWNBELOW STATION, that dares to explore the unexplorable - for what does alien mean, what can an infinite universe hold, and what would being merely human signify in that terrible context?
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Notes and Comments:
First Printing, April 1981
First printing based on the number line
Canada: $3.50
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01-Apr-1984
DAW Books
Mass Market Paperback

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Author(s)

 C J Cherryh
Birth: 01 Sep 1942 St. Louis, Missouri, USA

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