Outrunner Odyssey Book Two

Outrunner Odyssey Book Two
Author: R. H. Thompson Jr.
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2013-08-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1475984529

The long environmental nightmare had ended. Planet Earth had been healed, its beauty and majesty restored, by a race of evolving human descendants known as the Mirsiens. In doing this they had prevailed against the Avarumak, a differnet and evil descendant race. Some Avarumak, however, were still out there ... and waiting. With their home world renewed, the time had finally come for the Mirsiens to reach for the stars. Taya Xallnyk is one of them and commands the Outrunner vessel Oasis ValiMirum as it travels deep into the constellation of Orion. The vessel is a living, evolving entity in itself; a technological masterpiece in both form and function; a magnificent structure of almost unimaginable power. Adventures are many as the ship and its crew deal with the treachery of rogue Kynzaran aliens; struggle against the cataclysmic forces of a growing planet; contend with a rising horde a ravenous arachnids; battle a brutal Thragosian war lord with the use of a completely unexpected weapon and bring peace to the opposing factions of Aryltane with the appearance of a most mysterious visitor. Follow their incredible inter-dimensional journey through our wondrous and perilous galaxy.

OUTRUNNER ODYSSEY BOOK TWO

OUTRUNNER ODYSSEY BOOK TWO
Author: R. H. Thompson Jr.
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1475984510

The long environmental nightmare had ended. Planet Earth had been healed, its beauty and majesty restored, by a race of evolving human descendants known as the Mirsiens. In doing this they had prevailed against the Avarumak, a differnet and evil descendant race. Some Avarumak, however, were still out there ... and waiting. With their home world renewed, the time had finally come for the Mirsiens to reach for the stars. Taya Xallnyk is one of them and commands the Outrunner vessel Oasis ValiMirum as it travels deep into the constellation of Orion. The vessel is a living, evolving entity in itself; a technological masterpiece in both form and function; a magnificent structure of almost unimaginable power. Adventures are many as the ship and its crew deal with the treachery of rogue Kynzaran aliens; struggle against the cataclysmic forces of a growing planet; contend with a rising horde a ravenous arachnids; battle a brutal Thragosian war lord with the use of a completely unexpected weapon and bring peace to the opposing factions of Aryltane with the appearance of a most mysterious visitor. Follow their incredible inter-dimensional journey through our wondrous and perilous galaxy.

Outrunner Odyssey

Outrunner Odyssey
Author: R. H. Thompson Jr.
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2008-11-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 059591280X

The long environmental nightmare had ended. Planet Earth had been healed. Its beauty and majesty had been restored by a race of evolving human descendants known as the Mirsiens. They had prevailed against those who would have used the knowledge and the power for themselves alone. Now, with the home world renewed, the time had come for the Mirsiens to reach for the stars. Taya G. Xallnyk is one of them. She seeks her place in the universe and the answers to all things unknown. She also commands the Outrunner vessel Oasis ValiMirum as it travels deep into the constellation of Orion. The vessel is a living, evolving entity in itself; a technological masterpiece in both form and function; a magnificent structure of almost unimaginable power. Others join the Mirsiens along the way. Together, they experience the frigid cold depths of space, the searing hot plains of Xolnon III, the conflicts with the Maljex, the mysterious spacial particle field, and the foreboding canyon on Zantauva. Their voyage is an incredible journey from one dimensional portal to the next as they travel through their wondrous and perilous galaxy.

Escaping Exodus

Escaping Exodus
Author: Nicky Drayden
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062867741

"Don't be alarmed - that dizzy pleasurable sensation you're experiencing is just your brain slowly exploding from all the wild magnificent worldbuilding in Nicky Drayden's Escaping Exodus. I loved these characters and this story, and so will you." - Sam J. Miller, Nebula-Award-winning author of The Art of Starving and Blackfish City The Compton Crook award–winning author of The Prey of Gods and Temper returns with a dazzling stand-alone novel, set in deep space, in which the fate of humanity rests on the slender shoulders of an idealistic and untested young woman—a blend of science fiction, dark humor, and magical realism that will appeal to fans of Charlie Jane Anders, Jeff VanderMeer, and Nnedi Okorafor. Earth is a distant memory. Habitable extrasolar planets are still out of reach. For generations, humanity has been clinging to survival by establishing colonies within enormous vacuum-breathing space beasts and mining their resources to the point of depletion. Rash, dreamy, and unconventional, Seske Kaleigh should be preparing for her future role as clan leader, but her people have just culled their latest beast, and she’s eager to find the cause of the violent tremors plaguing their new home. Defying social barriers, Seske teams up with her best friend, a beast worker, and ventures into restricted areas for answers to end the mounting fear and rumors. Instead, they discover grim truths about the price of life in the void. Then, Seske is unexpectedly thrust into the role of clan matriarch, responsible for thousands of lives in a harsh universe where a single mistake can be fatal. Her claim to the throne is challenged by a rival determined to overthrow her and take control—her intelligent, cunning, and confident sister. Seske may not be a born leader like her sister, yet her unorthodox outlook and incorruptible idealism may be what the clan needs to save themselves and their world.

Thucydides and the Ancient Simplicity

Thucydides and the Ancient Simplicity
Author: Gregory Crane
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2023-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0520918746

Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War is the earliest surviving realist text in the European tradition. As an account of the Peloponnesian War, it is famous both as an analysis of power politics and as a classic of political realism. From the opening speeches, Thucydides' Athenians emerge as a new and frightening source of power, motivated by self-interest and oblivious to the rules and shared values under which the Greeks had operated for centuries. Gregory Crane demonstrates how Thucydides' history brilliantly analyzes both the power and the dramatic weaknesses of realist thought. The tragedy of Thucydides' history emerges from the ultimate failure of the Athenian project. The new morality of the imperialists proved as conflicted as the old; history shows that their values were unstable and self-destructive. Thucydides' history ends with the recounting of an intellectual stalemate that, a century later, motivated Plato's greatest work. Thucydides and the Ancient Simplicity includes a thought-provoking discussion questioning currently held ideas of political realism and its limits. Crane's sophisticated claim for the continuing usefulness of the political examples of the classical past will appeal to anyone interested in the conflict between the exercise of political power and the preservation of human freedom and dignity.

Choral Constructions in Greek Culture

Choral Constructions in Greek Culture
Author: Deborah Tarn Steiner
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 785
Release: 2021-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108916147

Why did the Greeks of the archaic and early Classical period join in choruses that sang and danced on public and private occasions? This book offers a wide-ranging exploration of representations of chorality in the poetry, art and material remains of early Greece in order to demonstrate the centrality of the activity in the social, religious and technological practices of individuals and communities. Moving from a consideration of choral archetypes, among them cauldrons, columns, Gorgons, ships and halcyons, the discussion then turns to an investigation of how participation in choral song and dance shaped communal experience and interacted with a variety of disparate spheres that include weaving, cataloguing, temple architecture and inscribing. The study ends with a treatment of the role of choral activity in generating epiphanies and allowing viewers and participants access to realms that typically lie beyond their perception.