Earthclan
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science Fiction
형식
하드커버
페이지
983
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1987
출판사
Nelson Doubleday
ISBN-10
156865037X
ISBN-13
9781568650371
설명
In a universe where survival hinges on intelligence and adaptation, humanity finds itself at a pivotal crossroads. Within the Uplift Universe, established by David Brin, the narrative unfolds against a backdrop of interstellar competition, showcasing the challenges faced by the Earthclan as they navigate the complexities of existence alongside various alien intelligences.
The story intricately weaves themes of evolution, both social and biological, as humanity grapples with its identity among the stars. Earthclan’s journey emphasizes the moral and ethical dilemmas inherent in uplifting other species while questioning the very foundation of what it means to be sentient. Complex characters embodying different ideologies present a vivid tapestry of reactions to the pressures of intergalactic politics and survival.
As alliances form and dissension brews, the Earthclan's fight for sovereignty reveals unforeseen consequences that ripple through the cosmos. The quest for understanding and unity in an increasingly hostile environment highlights the delicate balance of power, prompting readers to reflect on humanity's place in the greater scheme of existence.
The story intricately weaves themes of evolution, both social and biological, as humanity grapples with its identity among the stars. Earthclan’s journey emphasizes the moral and ethical dilemmas inherent in uplifting other species while questioning the very foundation of what it means to be sentient. Complex characters embodying different ideologies present a vivid tapestry of reactions to the pressures of intergalactic politics and survival.
As alliances form and dissension brews, the Earthclan's fight for sovereignty reveals unforeseen consequences that ripple through the cosmos. The quest for understanding and unity in an increasingly hostile environment highlights the delicate balance of power, prompting readers to reflect on humanity's place in the greater scheme of existence.