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Cover artist
  
Roger Bergendorf

Language
  
English

Pages
  
326

Author
  
Gregory Benford

Followed by
  
Tides of Light

Genre
  
Speculative fiction

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Country
  
US

Series
  
Galactic Center Saga

Originally published
  
December 1987

Preceded by
  
Across the Sea of Suns

Page count
  
326

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover, Paperback)

Similar
  
Gregory Benford books, Galactic Center Saga books, Speculative fiction books

Great Sky River is a Nebula Award nominated 1987 novel written by author Gregory Benford as a part of his Galactic Center Saga series of books.

Contents

Synopsis

After the events of Across the Sea of Suns, small groups of humans have settled on other star systems. However, there is a constant threat from the Mechs, a civilization of machines leftover from other civilizations and evolved to see all biological civilization as unstable and dangerous.

Great Sky River tells the story of the Bishop family, who fight for their very existence on the planet Snowglade, which has been taken over by the Mechs. The Bishops are one of a number of families on Snowglade, all named for chess pieces. These "families" are more like clans or tribes. All use cybernetic implants and mechanical aids to enhance their perceptions and physical abilities. Personalities of dead members of the Family can be stored in memory tabs and accessed by plugging them into ports implanted in the neck. Bodily functions, such as the sexual drive, can be turned off to remove distractions. The Families seem to be equipped for long conflicts and periods of privation, continually migrating to avoid the Mechs.

The novel takes place during a period when the Mechs have invaded Snowglade and are slowly altering its climate to suit themselves; drying it out to protect their steel bodies from rust. This adversely affects the humans, who otherwise seem to exist in a wary truce with the Mechs. Then, the Mechs begin destroying human settlements. For some reason, they are interested in Killeen Bishop, leader of the Bishop Family.

As the series progresses, it is revealed that the Bishops and related colonists are post-humans, or as the text describes them, a "fourth species of chimpanzee". The adults are actually 3 meters in height and have a stronger, more limber skeletal structure than humans. They are the survivors of thousands of years of conflict with the Mechs on Earth, the beginnings of which were described in the previous novels. Having defeated the Mechs in the Solar System, they have traveled to near the galactic center using slower-than-light space vessels, meaning that the setting is tens of thousands of years in the future. The remainder of the series describes the Bishops' progress to the center of Mech power, and the great secret they carry, which the Mechs fear.

Galactic Center Saga series

  • In the Ocean of Night (Galactic Center, #1) — published 1977
  • Across the Sea of Suns (Galactic Center, #2) — published 1984
  • Great Sky River (Galactic Center, #3) — published 1987
  • Tides of Light (Galactic Center, #4) — published 1989
  • Furious Gulf (Galactic Center, #5) — published 1994
  • Sailing Bright Eternity (Galactic Center, #6) — published 1995
  • References

    Great Sky River (novel) Wikipedia


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