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The Legacy of Heorot by Larry Niven
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The Legacy of Heorot (edition 1989)

by Larry Niven, Steven Barnes, Jerry Pournelle

Series: Heorot (1)

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Bestselling science fiction superstars Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle combine their talents with those of Steven Barnes in an extraordinary adventure of humankind's first outpost in the farthest reaches of space. Light years from Earth, colonists land on a planet they name Avalon. It seems like a paradise-until native creatures savagely attack. It will take every bit of intelligence, courage, and military-style discipline to survive.… (more)
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Title:The Legacy of Heorot
Authors:Larry Niven
Other authors:Steven Barnes, Jerry Pournelle
Info:Pocket (1989), Mass Market Paperback
Collections:Your library
Rating:****
Tags:colonization

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The Legacy of Heorot by Larry Niven

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a seemingly safe stellar colony is guarded by the vigilance of one man against an unknown menace-Grendels and samilons
  ritaer | Apr 2, 2020 |
I really enjoyed this one. I don't know which of the three authors to thank the most but is was a good effort. I will be reading the rest of the set. Interesting concept, good characters, great plot.

Take the best candidates from earth. Send them to colonize a planet. Damage a few brains with long term freezing. That was the first mistake...more will come. ( )
1 vote ikeman100 | Mar 18, 2020 |
An enjoyable guesstimate of colonizing an alien world where life forms already exist including one super predator nick-named a grendel after the famous epic Beowulf. The struggle between the colonists and the grendels is some excellent science fiction horror/action with a detailed ecosystem as to why the grendels are so terrifying. The background setting of how the colony was established and how it operated is well thought out. No FTL, the mission involves the colonists in deep-freeze hibernation and a one-way trip. In other words, survive on the new world or die. There are no other options. Based on the first half of this book, my leaning was for a 5 star review as it is well written, with unique characters. Only mildly disappointing was the highly predictable crisis that leads to the novel's climax. I knew almost from the start what was coming but was willing to wait and see how it played out. What followed is what I consider a soft landing at the end. Still, all in all, this was an enjoyable novel and worth reading.

If you've read this far and don't want a spoiler, stop here.

The concept of the samlon (the local fish) turning into grendels was terribly predictable. How the authors could have better hidden that fact may have been impossible, but the existence of other fish might have helped. As to the ending, the fact the grendels simply stop attacking the humans when the entire novel showed them as having an insatiable hunger was weak. If I had written this novel I would have gone for an ending that the authors had totally set up but didn't use. The grendels are like frogs and the samlons are like tadpoles. After the final battle where the grendel horde is beaten back, a more fitting ending would be no more samlon as the catfish introduced into the ecosystem by the colonists ate all the eggs. It would have worked better than, all of a sudden, the grendels becoming meek. ( )
  MichaelDrakich | Nov 19, 2018 |
A colony on Tau Ceti Four seems like its found Nirvana but one man isn't so sure. He warns the others not to become complacent about dangers but they ignore him. Then, when a monster appears, he leads them into battle against it. But worse is yet to come. Not my favourite Niven work but exciting. ( )
  gypsysmom | Aug 17, 2017 |
The colonists disagree amongst themselves as they adapt to a new world that becomes more and more dangerous. Heorot was Hrothgar's hall, which Beowolf saved from Grendel. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Larry Nivenprimary authorall editionscalculated
Barnes, Stevenmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Pournelle, Jerrymain authorall editionsconfirmed
Barnard, BrynCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Pieretti, AntonellaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Pracher, RichardCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Thijssen, FelixTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Walser, AlexisMapssecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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Thou must now look to      the needs of the nation;

Here dwell I no longer      for Destiny calleth me!

Bid thou my warriors      after my funeral pyre

Build me a burial-cairn      high on the sea-cliff's head;

So that the wayfarers      Beowulf's Barrow

Henceforth shall name it.

Thou art the last of all      the kindred of Wagmund!

Wyrd has swept all my kin      all the brave chiefs away!

Now I must follow them!

Beowulf, King of the Geats
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Jack Cohen is one of the world's experts on fertility and reproduction. He is also a rabid science fiction fan who - inspired by his knowledge of the queerer forms of earthly life - constantly generates new concepts for aliens. He tends to give his aliens away to whatever science fiction writer is standing nearest.

He was at Larry Niven's house when he described an African frog with nasty habits.

It's been a  long time, Jack. Thanks for waiting.
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'Cadzie! ...'
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The virtues of the warrior, since ancient times: Protection of the Innocent, Courage in Battle. The greatest of them was Loyalty to the King.
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Bestselling science fiction superstars Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle combine their talents with those of Steven Barnes in an extraordinary adventure of humankind's first outpost in the farthest reaches of space. Light years from Earth, colonists land on a planet they name Avalon. It seems like a paradise-until native creatures savagely attack. It will take every bit of intelligence, courage, and military-style discipline to survive.

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Light years from Earth, 'the pinnacle of mankind's genius is reached:
two hundred men and women carve an idyliic, self-sufficent colony out of the vast planet Tau Ceti Four.
Among the biologists, genetic engineers and farmers is one man who urges caution - Colonel Cadmann Weyland, a warrior among strangers...

They ignore his warnings and tear down his defenses -until a monster of lightening speed and awesome brutality threatens to destroy their peaceful, fragile world. Now Weyland leads the colonists  into a deadly, desperate battle that is only the beginning of Tau Ceti Four's nightmare...
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