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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Hwyl : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

A clan of Barnard II whose presence induces a strange lethargic hedonism and lack of purpose in the Survey team, who stay with them.


3.5 out of 5

Grllan : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

One clan of natives of Barnard II.


3 out of 5

Preliminary Planetary Survey - Leigh Brackett

Sends teams to study other worlds.


3 out of 5

Thompson : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

Survey team chemist.


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Souter : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

Survey team botanist.


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Soderman : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

Survey team geologist.


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Harding : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

Survey team anthropologist.


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Dr James Felter : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

Survey team vulcanologist.


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Wainwright : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

Survey team xenobiologist.


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Dr Baird : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

Jerry's father, survey team coordinator and physician.


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Jerry Baird : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

Dr Baird's son and survey team chief cook and bottle washer.


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Western Sea : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

Earth Base is around 20 miles from a river mouth emptying into this body.


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Earth Base : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

Survey team's home.


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Beautiful Water : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

Grllan village.


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Proxima Centauri : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

A star previously visited by the Bairds.


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Alpha Centauri : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

A star previously visited by the Bairds.


3 out of 5

Barnard II : How Bright the Stars - Leigh Brackett

The second planet of Barnard's star. "Man had finally made the Big Jump
outward, with the Wenz-Boroda FTL (faster-than-light) drive". The Big Jump being a related novel about the development of interstellar travel, placing this story again in a common setting.


3.5 out of 5