Man-Kzin Wars VII

by Larry Niven (Editor)

Man-Kzin Wars (7), Known Space (6.07)

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Chronicles the continuing battle between the humans of Earth and the lethal felines of Kzin.

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3 stories: 1. Colebatch does a marvelous job of describing how hard the ARM tried to prove that the first Kzin contact didn't happen. 2. I can't quite tell how good Martin is, because of Benford's influence in cramming a super-universal story into 230 pages describing the genesis of the Outsiders (and Others) by super entities just after the Big Bang--Benford has a tendency to overly grandiose mythological cum metaphysical story lines [I really didn't care for the "official" sequel to the Time Machine that he wrote] and too eager to show off his "ability" to craft "large" scale plot lines that are, in the end, more than is needed for the story...maybe it was Martin that added the (almost believable) first Puppeteer encounter. In any show more case, the strength of the Outsiders was their mystery. By trying to explain them Benford has much diminished them in my view. I just can't help but feel that Martin & Benford were trying too hard to cram too much into too short a story. 3. And finally Chafe comes across again with another winner by explaining how our war-winning skills are pushing the Kzin against the wall and forcing them to learn the concept of all-out-war to save their civilization. show less
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Three fun novellas in the series, and they're all great fun in there own way.

The first fills in some early days on the home front when the Man-Kzin wars are just getting started, the second expands on how humans got FTL and the third is an awesome reconfirmation of what makes a Kzin a Kzin.

If you like the series, make sure you read this instalment.
Stories about the carnivorous, cat-like Kzin. The concept was created by Larry Niven for his Known Space series; then it was expanded on by various other writers to create a satisfying, well rounded picture of an alien species.

The stories in this book are
- "The Colonel's Tiger," by Hal Colebatch
- "A Darker Geometry," by Mark O. Martin and Gregory Benford
- "Prisoner of War," by Paul Chafe
Man-Kzin War is a project of many authors: MKW 7 contains 3 novels:The Colonel's Iger by Hal Colebarch; A Darken Geometry bu Mark O. Maartin & Gregory Bedford; Prisoner of War by Paul Chafe

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Larry Niven received his B.A. in mathematics in 1962. His first novel, World of Ptavvs (1966), was a success and launched his career. Niven has won five Hugos and one Nebula award, testimony that his colleagues in the science fiction world respect his work. Perhaps Niven's most well-known creation is Ringworld, a distant planet that may be taken show more as a metaphor for Earth, as it was once great but has since fallen into decay. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Benford, Gregory (Contributor)
Chafe, Paul (Contributor)
Colebatch, Hal (Contributor)
Hickman, Stephen (Cover artist)
Martin, Mark O. (Contributor)

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Leò, Ruggero (Translator)
Schmidt, Dietmar (Translator)
Schumacher, Rainer (Translator)

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Canonical title
Man-Kzin Wars VII
Alternate titles
Outsider (Germany) (Germany)
Original publication date
1995
Important places
Known Space
Important events
Man-Kzin Wars
Original language
English
Canonical DDC/MDS
813.087623
Disambiguation notice
Contents:
The Colonel's tiger (by Hal Colebatch)
A darker geometry (by Mark O. Martin & Gregory Benford)
Prisoner of war (by Paul Chafe)

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Science Fiction, Fiction and Literature
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813.087623Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in EnglishBy typeGenre fictionAdventure fictionSpeculative fictionScience fictionMilitary science fiction
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PS3564Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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