Out in the #KnownSpace of #LarryNiven, there is a machine the size of a building, possibly built by a #PakProtector as its insides are human-scale. We know this because those that found it now employ humans to do maintenance on it, wearing black radiation armor suits heavy enough to require powered assists. The tech briefing went over my head with talk about neutrinos and #scrith and the mass of the W boson, but the key thing is that this machine will kill you. So never take off the gauntlets or stop to think about a problem. Just follow the manual, call for help if you need more hands, and listen to the veterans. The suits are like elaborate black plate mail, and I bet they would look impressive standing in a nice clean museum as they are literally relics, as is the machine which might finally allow humans to build a new type of hyperspace engine. But that's for others to worry about, as I need to earn enough to leave this place. This universe. Known Space is not a nice place to visit because it will kill you, enslave you, eat you, or worse. When I get home to the more forgiving universe of #TheCulture, I'm sure my ship-Mind will have a great deal to say about the rationality of my choices. I don't think scrith would work at home and it's not even full protection. This universe might hate people. And there is something wrong with their hyperspace. It may a singular thing actually aware of humans and is visually incomprehensible either as a side effect of hostility or attempts to interact. Finally, for any who follow me, #TeelaBrown may be too dangerous a friend to stand next to, but be sure to ask for post cards.

Thanks to @MicroSFF for inspiration. #IainMBanks

@AkaSci
There's the #Autodoc , a deus* ex machina or plot device in for instance Larry Niven's Known Space science fiction novels but the most woo that got was nanotechnology.

* Mercury, I suppose.

#SciFi #LarryNiven #KnownSpace

@cstross @bitterkarella

I have a feeling that Larry Niven, author of "Neutron Star", would feel forced to explain to Trump that the moon most definitely *was* pulling its weight.

Xe might then ask how much Trump would pay to not reveal the fact that Trump's homeworld was a Puppeteer one, and Trump should have been disqualified under the natural-born citizen clause all along.

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#LarryNiven #physics #KnownSpace #USPolitics

Half price books finds - The Fantasy Trip (missing one of the books), and Tales of Known Space: The Universe of Larry Niven - Found this the day after I found out about this series - so looking forward to reading it.
The Fantasy Trip just looked interesting to me, and seem like a good price even thou it is missing one of the books.

#HalfPriceBooks #LarryNiven #KnownSpace #TheFantasyTrip #TFT #HPB #RPG

@snaprails

All of the #LarryNiven readers are no doubt thinking "early prototype Slaver Sunflower" at this point. (-:

#KnownSpace #SciFi

* Home (from #Protector which is a #KnownSpace novel)

The last #StarTrek #LowerDecks episode had a Kzin on a Ringworld. Of course, it was one of those cooperative ones that Nessus created.

#Ringworld #KnownSpace

I’ve just started reading Larry Niven’s 1970 #sciencefiction novel, RINGWORLD. Really loving it just a few pages in. Curious where this one will go.

Such a different feel and pace from Clarke’s CHILDHOOD’S END. I’m enjoying the change.

#scifi #hugoawards #nebulaaward #KnownSpace

Sci-Fi Dolphins from the eighties.

The first is from the Journal of the Traveller's Aid Society #6, 1980. I love the fact that the suit is double-hulled, with a small bubble that provides air. He doesn't have recognizable waldos (manipulator arms) although they're mentioned in the text.

The second is from Dragon #95, 1985, for the Ring World RPG. His suit is depicted with waldos.

Interestingly, the second one is a bit of a throwback--probably because of the older source material--in that the dolphins are unaltered. Humans just finally worked out how to communicate with them.

The former is one of the first examples of "Uplifted" dolphins (although it doesn't use that term) that have been enhanced in some ways by Humans or Ancients. 1980 seems to be the year we gave up on dolphins being our intellectual peers.

#TTRPG #SciFi #Dolphins #Traveller #RingWorld #KnownSpace

@[email protected] I’m a fan of #LarryNiven’s #KnownSpace universe. Its depiction of “#OrganLegging” was *not* supposed to be an instruction manual