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    The Ringworld Engineers -

    Larry Niven

    Del Rey
    1980
    368 páginas
    12h 16m
    ISBN-13: 9780345334305
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    The plot of the novel centers on the instability of the Ringworld. The recently-deposed Hindmost, leader of the Puppeteers, abducts the human Louis Wu (who has become a wirehead) and kzinti Chmeee (previously known as "Speaker-to-Animals"). Both were part of the Ringworld exploration in the first novel. The Hindmost hopes to acquire Ringworld technology that he hopes will help him reacquire his position as leader. In the course of the novel, Louis and Chmeee set forth on an exploration of the Ringworld in order to learn where the creators of the Ringworld may have built a control or repair system. In their travels they meet a number of the hominid species that have evolved on the Ringworld. They also learn more about the "maps" of various known space worlds that are located in one of the Ringworld's great oceans. These full-size maps include, among others, Kzin, Earth, and Mars. It is on the Map of Mars that the party finds the Ringworld control room, located in a vast maze of rooms contained in the hollow space under the map. In order to create the rarefied atmosphere on Mars, the Map of Mars was built to an altitude 20 miles above the main Ringworld surface creating a 1,120,000,000 cubic mile cavity. The Control Room contains living space for thousands of Pak Protectors, as well as space to grow the "Tree-of-Life" plants to support this many Protectors. Other rooms in the cavity support such features as the "Meteor Defense System", which uses the superconductor grid embedded in the scrith foundation material to manipulate the magnetic field of the Ringworld's sun to create a solar flare; it uses this to generate a powerful gas laser, which is capable of destroying everything in its path. In the course of finding the control room and saving the Ringworld, the party learns what became of Teela Brown, who had been left behind after the exploration twenty years earlier led by the Puppeteer, Nessus.

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    Laurence van Cott Niven

    Laurence Van Cott Niven (nascido em 30 de abril de 1938 em Los Angeles, Califórnia) é um escritor estadunidense de ficção científica. Talvez seu trabalho mais conhecido é Ringworld (1970), que recebeu de Hugo, Locus, Ditmar e prêmios Nebula. Sua obra é essencialmente ficção científica hard, utilizando conceitos de grande ciência e da física teórica. É também freqüentemente inclui elementos de ficção de detetive e histórias de aventura. Sua fantasia inclui a mágica se esvai série de fantasia, racional lidar com a magia como um recurso não-renovável. Niven também escreve histórias humorísticas, uma série é coletado em O Vôo do Cavalo. Niven é um bisneto de magnata do petróleo Edward L. Doheny, uma figura importante no escândalo do Teapot Dome de 1920. Ele brevemente estudou no Instituto

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