معرفی کتاب «کشتی مغز #۵: کشتی که پیروز شد» (با عنوان لاتین Brainship #5: The ship who won) نوشتهٔ McCaffrey, Anne; Nye, Jody Lynn، منتشرشده توسط نشر Baen Distributed by Paramount Publishing در سال 1994. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
From 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 by an elite of apparent magicians. Appearances are deceiving, however, and by the time the explorers have discovered the planet's secrets--not to mention other intelligent races--they find themselves in a desperate battle to save it. Knowing McCaffrey's background in space adventure and Nye's in humorous fantasy, you can tell whose influence is uppermost in certain passages, but ultimately the two blend their skills effectively to produce a brisk, well-told, often amusing tale that does not strive to do more than entertain but does so admirably. Fans of either author, or both, will have fun with this book. Roland Green From Kirkus Reviews A new entry in McCaffrey's Brain/Brawn series begun with The Ship Who Sang (1969) and continued by McCaffrey with various collaborators. The Brain here is Carialle, a bodiless human wired into spaceship SSS-900; the Brawn is supplied by Carialle's human partner, Keff. Explorers Carialle and Keff hope to achieve alien contact. Unfortunately, they also need to make discoveries that generate money and kudos: Cencom might not renew their contract, since a prior unpleasant experience has left Carialle psychologically vulnerable to bureaucratic shutdown. On the chilly planet Ozran they discover a population of furry humanoids ruled by irascible and arrogant wizards'' wielding what apparently are magic powers. The wizards take Keff captive but do not immediately learn of Carialle's existence. Keff is aided by Plennafrey, a young, beautiful, and rebellious wizard, and the more powerful Chaumel, who is at least willing to listen. Carialle, you see, has discovered that the source of the wizards' power is a projector called the core of Ozran, set up ages ago by one of two long- vanished, advanced alien races. The Core was designed to function as a weather control device, and in using it to power their magic, the wizards have doomed the planet to a slow, cold extinction. Only after Carialle reveals that the ubiquitous globe-frogs are actually the previous masters of Ozran, and that they are willing to help once the wizards cease their bickering, are the wizards persuaded to mend their ways. Bright and bubbly entertainment, though, despite the adult content, decidedly juvenile in style and tone; therefore more likely to appeal to the younger sections of McCaffrey's audience. -- Copyright 1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. Modified Date : 20 Jul 11 ISBN : 9780671875954 Formats : EPUB, LIT
like Helva, The Ship Who Sang (and Nancia From Partnership And Tia From The Ship Who Searched), Carialle Was Born So Physically Disadvantaged That Her Only Chance For Life Was As A Shellperson. And Like Those Others, Carialle Decided She Would Strap On A Spaceship. Now She Is On A Mission To Search The Galaxy For Intelligent Beings.
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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 By An Elite Of Apparent Magicians. Appearances Are Deceiving, However, And By The Time The Explorers Have Discovered The Planet's Secrets--not To Mention Other Intelligent Races--they Find Themselves In A Desperate Battle To Save It. Knowing Mccaffrey's Background In Space Adventure And Nye's In Humorous Fantasy, You Can Tell Whose Influence Is Uppermost In Certain Passages, But Ultimately The Two Blend Their Skills Effectively To Produce A Brisk, Well-told, Often Amusing Tale That Does Not Strive To Do More Than Entertain But Does So Admirably. Fans Of Either Author, Or Both, Will Have Fun With This Book.
Carialle was born so physically disadvantaged that her only chance for life was as a shellperson. So, like others before her, she decided to 'become' a spaceship, with a guy called Keffas as her brawn. Their mission is to search the galaxy for signs of intelligent life. Unfortunately their quest is largely in vain, until they arrive on Ozran, a pleasant little world peopled by some very friendly aliens. But Carialle's delight in this discovery is short-lived when it become apparent that the 'aliens' are really devolved humans, enslaved by a race of sorcerers. And, as Keff discovers to his cost, these sorcerers really do seem to possess awesome powers. But then nothing on Ozran is as it seems... On a mission to search the galaxy for intelligent beings, Carialle and Keff encounter a bizarre alien race ruled by sorcerers who seem to possess magical powers of enormous potency