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==Summary==
==Summary==
The Stardancer and crew get a mission: Map the stars/worlds in the Sargasso. After some prep they do, and encounter 10 dead worlds, ((Unknown to the crew or readers of this: One of which (but unknown which) likely to be the first home of the Faulfenza). An D-per gets aboard, named Troy, looking for some of his hobbies: confirming that [[Slides]] exist. They find one living world, have adventures, encounter natives who fear that their arrival will trigger something bad, get almost catastrophically locked out of their ship because they harbor an AI who looks like he is acting criminal, recover ship, get off world, confront those that locked them out. Much more, needs more summary. Directly and frequently enough references The Mayer Directive, a directive that came of the situation of [[The Mayer Directive (Fiction)]].
The Stardancer and crew get a mission: Map the stars/worlds in the Sargasso. After some prep they do, and encounter 10 dead worlds, ((Unknown to the crew or readers of this: One of which (but unknown which) likely to be the first home of the Faulfenza). An D-per gets aboard, named Troy, looking for some of his hobbies: confirming that [[Slides]] exist. They find one living world, have adventures, encounter natives who fear that their arrival will trigger something bad, get almost catastrophically locked out of their ship because they harbor an AI who looks like he is acting criminal, recover ship, get off world, confront those that locked them out.  
*The mission, from the  viewpoint of different books, seems to me to be alerting the Alliance as to what is in the Sargasso, as the Faulfenza have their world nearby, and likely have explored some of this space themselves, having about 300+ years looking for their lost kin. (Sean)
 
== Names of ten  dead worlds given by crew ==
== Names of ten  dead worlds given by crew ==
* Delphi
* Delphi

Revision as of 01:24, 1 August 2022

In Good Company, First Edition Cover

Alysha 6. Counting Alysha's Fall as zero.

Publication Data

  • Series: Stardancer/Alysha Forrest
  • Book: 6
  • Publication Date: 2/23/22
  • Editions: ebook, paperback
  • Revisions: 1

Blurb

Trust Your Peers....

...unless, of course, one of them is a rogue flouting Fleet's already lax regulations. But stowaways are the least of the Stardancer's issues when they are assigned to investigate a mysterious area of space at the behest of an alien allied power. What will the Stardancer find in the depths of the Sargasso? And will it give them reason to dedicate themselves to Fleet's military mission, as their captain hopes, or to decide that defending the Alliance is someone else's responsibility?

In Good Company, the sixth Alysha Forrest novel, returns to deep space and the adventure of finding new worlds and new discoveries. And if there might be an AI or two... what's the Alliance without its many peoples?

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Summary

The Stardancer and crew get a mission: Map the stars/worlds in the Sargasso. After some prep they do, and encounter 10 dead worlds, ((Unknown to the crew or readers of this: One of which (but unknown which) likely to be the first home of the Faulfenza). An D-per gets aboard, named Troy, looking for some of his hobbies: confirming that Slides exist. They find one living world, have adventures, encounter natives who fear that their arrival will trigger something bad, get almost catastrophically locked out of their ship because they harbor an AI who looks like he is acting criminal, recover ship, get off world, confront those that locked them out.

Names of ten dead worlds given by crew

  • Delphi
  • Orpheus

The one world that lived

  • Birdsong

Biography/History/Spoilers

Quotes

  • "You like puzzles," Alysha said. "What better puzzle than the unknown? Laelkii's here to mother people who need help. Taylitha's here to help people accomplish great things. I'm here to...", she paused.

"Protect people," Star supplied gently.

  • Troy "He felt extremely conspicuous, particularly since his codeform was taller then most men, much less women. (This is a species that is specified as 5'5" to 6 feet?)

Characters