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Plot Summary
The crew of Pegasus visits Bodicea, a planet ruled by
women where the few men allowed to live are kept as concubine and shared
among Sapphic communes for reproduction. They have a strict social
philosophy focusing on collectivism, pacifism, and environmentalism.
Cities are limited to a maximum population of 200,000, and they are only
allowed to eat food grown within a day’s travel of their city. The women
of Bodicea think their world is a social-pacifist paradise, but Keeler’s
crew glimpse underneath the veil and see a reality quite different,
including political oppression and social decay.
The arrival of an aggressive race,
the Aurelians, puts Bodicea in grave and immediate peril. The Bodiceans do
not intend to resist the Aurelians, and are more than willing to submit
themselves to Aurelian domination even if it means annihilation. Commander
Keeler wrestles with the question of whether one should try to save people
who do not want to be saved.
In the finale, the Aurelians strike at Bodicea,
utterly devastating the planet’s cities. Pegasus battles the Aurelians, but is overcome by their
numbers, and makes a run for the point of origin of the Aurelian ships.
They leave behind the Aves Basil, which was shot down while trying to flee the planet.
Pegasus reaches the origin planet, but it proves to be not
the Aurelian homeworld, but another devastated colony. The few human
inhabitants left behind are ancient, drug-addicted, and disgustingly
amorous. Pegasus returns to Bodicea, discovering that 16 years have
passed in their absence, and some of the crew left behind have begun a
resistance movement.
The World
Bodicea is the
fifth planet of ten in the system 10 655 Vulpecula. It has two large
continental landmasses with long peninsulas that face each other like a
pair of brackets and enclose a large sea in which many islands are
located, including the Isle of Mab. Overall, the planet has a mild
climate, although the northern extremes tend toward the sub-arctic. Its
capital city is called Concordia. Bodicea has two moons, one barren, one
covered with a thick methane atmosphere. Philip Redfire sets the second
moon on fire in the course of the novel.
- Book 3 is the longest
‘Worlds-Apart’ Novel: 132,440 words.
- In Book 3, there are several
hints that the Medea colony was settled by Russians. The story Keeler
tells of its origins combines elements of the classical myth of Medea
with elements of the life of Hillary Rodham Clinton.
- Bodicea’s home system is 10 655
Vulpecula. Vulpeculus is the Latin word for ‘fox’ which is in turn a
slang term for a woman.
- The Bodiceans discussing defending their planet
through passive aggression, similar to the plot of the novel
The City, Not Long
After by Pat
Murphy.
- Keeler makes reference to a
threat of being "locked in an escape pod with two robots and forced to
watch bad movies," a reference to Mystery Science Theater 3000.
- The Isle of Mab, where some of
the action takes place, is named for Mab, Queen of the Fairies in
English folklore.
- Aurelian societal structure
corresponds to the four suits of the Tarot deck. The Cups are personal
servants, the Pentacles perform menial and technical labor, the Wands
perform higher-level tasks, and the Swords act as soldiers.
- In Book 3, a disease is referred
to as "The Bloodening," which was the name of a horror movie in the
Simpsons’ episode "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken"
- The references to "Facehuggers"
and "Headbiters" are references to the movies "Alien" and "Starship
Troopers." "Headbiters" is used as a running gag that recurs in books 4,
5, 7, and 8.
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