Defender
THE POLITICS OF SPACE
It has been over
two centuries since the starship Phoenix disappeared into space,
leaving a colony of humans to fend for themselves on the world of the
alien atevi. Since then humans have lived in exile using a single diplomat,
the paidhi, to trade bits of advanced technology for continued peace
and safety.
Now the unexpected return of the Phoenix has shattered
the fragile political balance of these two nearly incompatible races.
For the captains of the Phoenix offer the atevi something the
planet-bound humans never could – access to the stars. In return the
captains ask for atevi manpower and supplies to rebuild their
long-derelict space station and refuel their aging starship.
Nearly ten years later, the atevi have three functioning
space shuttles, and teams of atevi engineers labor in orbit to renovate
the space station.
But these monumental advances not only add a dangerously
powerful third party to an already precarious diplomatic situation, but
rouse pro- and anti-space factions in atevi society to near-incendiary
levels. To help negotiate these treacherous diplomatic waters,
Tabini-aiji, the powerful head of the atevi's Western Association, has
sent the only human he fully trusts into space: his own paidhi, Bren
Cameron.
However the threat of possible invasion by hostile aliens
who attacked Phoenix's station in a far-off sector of space hangs over
them all. And when one of the senior captains of the Phoenix confesses
that this distant station was not completely destroyed, as had been
previously thought – that there may be friends and family who still
survive – the crew mutinies.
How can Bren hope to mediate on a station overcome by a
rebellious crew intent on taking the Phoenix on a rescue mission back
into hostile alien territory?
C. J. Cherryh
C. J. Cherryh (born 1942) is the pen name of Carolyn Janice Cherry, a multiple-award-winning science fiction and fantasy writer. She currently resides in Spokane County, Washington.
Cherryh is pronounced ”Cherry”. The author appended a silent ”h” to her real name because her first editor felt that ”Cherry” sounded too much like a romance writer.
The asteroid 77185 Cherryh has been named in her honour.
The Foreigner Universe
Lost in a navigational mishap, humans from the spaceship Phoenix have made landfall onto a planet inhabited by the atevi, whose thought processes are utterly alien to humans. This leads to a war with devastating results.
Bren Cameron is the current paidhi, whose job it is to provide translation services and act as the sole liaison between the humans, now settled on the island of Mospheira, and the atevi. But interesting times are ahead...
The Foreigner Universe consists of twenty-one books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.