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Xenocide (1991) is the third novel in the Ender's Game series of books by Orson Scott Card. Its name has come to be used as a science fiction neologism to mean an act of genocide towards an alien species. It was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1992. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...
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Book one in the Enders Game series The Enders Game Series (or simply Ender Series) is a series of science fiction books by Orson Scott Card, started with the short story Enders Game, which was later expanded into the novel Enders Game. ...
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Speaker for the Dead (1986) is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and a sequel to the novel Enders Game. ...
Children of the Mind is the fourth book of Orson Scott Cards popular Enders Game series, a series of four science fiction novels that focus on Ender Wiggin himself. ...
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Book one in the Enders Game series The Enders Game Series (or simply Ender Series) is a series of science fiction books by Orson Scott Card, started with the short story Enders Game, which was later expanded into the novel Enders Game. ...
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Plot summary Following the events of Speaker for the Dead, we find Ender living as a member of a Portuguese human colony on the planet Lusitania, a planet which is unique in human space in that it is inhabited by two other sentient species: the Pequeninos and the Hive Queen (transplanted to this world by Ender partly in penance for his near-total destruction of their species in Ender's Game). Speaker for the Dead (1986) is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and a sequel to the novel Enders Game. ...
Andrew Ender Wiggin is a fictional character from Orson Scott Cards science fiction story Enders Game and its sequels (Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, Children of the Mind), as well as in the first part of the spin-off series, Enders Shadow. ...
This is a list of planets from Orson Scott Cards Ender Series. ...
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Enders Game (1985) is the best-known novel by Orson Scott Card. ...
Unfortunately, the Lusitanian ecosystem is pervaded by a virus, named 'descolada' by the humans. The virus is incredibly adaptable, and potentially fatal to all living things. However, the native pequeninos and other life that survived on Lusitania are adapted to it. This also means that the Lusitanian ecosystem is very limited, and it takes all the efforts of the Hive Queen and the human scientists in Milagre to stay alive, since they are not adapted to the descolada. A coral reef near the Hawaiian islands is an example of a complex marine ecosystem. ...
Meanwhile, Jane, the AI who lives among the ansible nets, has shut off communication to the Lusitania fleet that was sent to destroy the home planet of the Pequeninos. This was done to ensure that the Lusitania fleet would not receive any signals to use the Molecular Disruption Device, a weapon that, when used, would completely obliterate the planet. Congress would send this signal to prevent the descolada from spreading to other worlds and eventually killing off humanity. However, the consequence of this action was to risk her eventual discovery and termination. On Lusitania itself, Ender marshals his forces, which consist almost entirely of the Ribeira family, including his wife Novinha and her children, whom he has since adopted. Novinha and Elanora, the mother-daughter team responsible for most of the biological advances countering the descolada, are undecided on whether they can manufacture a replacement virus and unsure whether they should use it if they could, since the descolada itself may be intrinsically related to pequenino sentience. Grego, Lusitania's leading physicist, scoffs at the idea of faster-than-light travel, but is persuaded by Ender to investigate it anyway. Quara, the third biologista of the colony, is convinced that the descolada itself is sentient and deserves to be treated as a sentient race. And Quim, Father Estevão, is determined to head off pequenino-inspired xenocide (via their starship) with faith and theology. Whether any of this can be accomplished remains to be seen. Starways Congress, the interstellar governing body, wants its fleet back. It places the dilemma before superhumanly-intelligent citizens of the world Path, a cultural planetary enclave modeled on early China. Path's culture centers on the godspoken, those who hear the voices of the gods in the form of irresistible compulsions. It later becomes clear that the godspoken of Path are victims of a cruel government project: granted great intelligence by genetic modification, they were also shackled with a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder out of fear. It is possible that the people of Path have a form of Anton's Key, substituting giantism and a nearly unlimited brain capacity for the OCD symptoms. The siting of this experiment in a culture bound by four dictates - obey the gods, honor the ancestors, love the people, and serve the rulers - is a further safeguard against rebellion, especially since the godspoken are considered the most devout and holy of all citizens. The most respected godspoken on Path is Han Fei-Tzu, and great things are expected of his daughter and potential successor, Han Qing-jao. The two of them are tasked with deciphering the disappearance of the Lusitania Fleet. Han Qing-jao's secret maid, Si Wang-Mu, aids her in this task, her incredible intelligence (partially) unfettered by the rigid caste system. Starways Congress is the fictional interstellar government body in Orson Scott Cards Enders Game series. ...
Antons Key is a hypothetical genetic modification to human DNA afflicting a fictional character in the Enders Game series of books by Orson Scott Card. ...
Han Qing-jao is a major character in the science-fiction novel Xenocide, by Orson Scott Card. ...
Si Wang-mu is a major character in the science fiction novels Xenocide and Children of the Mind by Orson Scott Card. ...
Qing-jao eventually traces the identity of Demosthenes, the pen name of an essayist who has revealed and been arguing against the planned destruction of Lusitania. Discovering that Demosthenes is Valentine Wiggin, Ender's sister, but that Valentine has been on a starship, en route to Lusitania, for the last thirty years, Qing-Jao infers that a sentient computer program (Jane) closely tied to the ansible network must be responsible for hiding Demosthenes and publishing her work while she is in transit. All but discovered, Jane reveals herself to Han Fei-tzu, Han Qing-jao and Si Wang-mu, telling them about their genetic slavery and begging forbearance on their report to the Starways Congress. Han Fei-tzu, already harboring suspicions about their condition, accepts the news, as does Si Wang-mu, but Han Qing-jao clings to her traditionalism. Betrayed by her father, she reports the presence of Jane to Congress and tells them that, if all ansibles are shut down simultaneously, Jane will be destroyed. Luckily for Jane, this will take some thirty or forty weeks to accomplish, but her fate is sealed. Demosthenes (384â322 BC, Greek: ÎημοÏθÎνηÏ, DÄmosthénÄs) was a prominent Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens. ...
Valentine Wiggin is a fictional character in Orson Scott Cards Enders Game series of novels. ...
Remorseful about his daughter's act, Han Fei-tzu assists Jane and Elanora Ribeira, a biologist on Lusitania, in solving the problems of faster-than-the-speed-of-light travel and the descolada. Eventually, Ela is able to come up with a model for a "recolada," or a model of the descolada that lets the pequeninos survive, but that doesn't seek to kill all other life forms. The only problem with this is that the recolada would be impossibly hard to make, and they are running out of time against the impending Lusitania fleet. Finally - a breakthrough is made. Jane and the Ribera family discover the "outside," or a spaceless place where all the aiúas, or individual lives of all sentient life, exist. Jane is able to envision simple starships (which for their purposes are really just boxes) with their passengers, and take them outside, then bring them back "inside" at a completely different spot. Instantaneous starflight has been discovered. As a plus, while Ela is outside, she is able to create the recolada, Miro is healed, and Ender creates a new "Valentine" and a new "Peter," the two halves of his personality. The stage has now been set for the final book of the Series, Children of the Mind. Children of the Mind is the fourth book of Orson Scott Cards popular Enders Game series, a series of four science fiction novels that focus on Ender Wiggin himself. ...
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This is a list of characters in the Enders Game series. ...
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External links | Works by Orson Scott Card | | The Ender saga: | Ender's Game ♦ Speaker for the Dead ♦ Xenocide ♦ Children of the Mind ♦ A War of Gifts ♦ Ender in Exile: Ganges The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ...
Book one in the Enders Game series The Enders Game Series (or simply Ender Series) is a series of science fiction books by Orson Scott Card, started with the short story Enders Game, which was later expanded into the novel Enders Game. ...
Enders Game (1985) is the best-known novel by Orson Scott Card. ...
Speaker for the Dead (1986) is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and a sequel to the novel Enders Game. ...
Children of the Mind is the fourth book of Orson Scott Cards popular Enders Game series, a series of four science fiction novels that focus on Ender Wiggin himself. ...
| | The Shadow series: | Ender's Shadow ♦ Shadow of the Hegemon ♦ Shadow Puppets ♦ Shadow of the Giant ♦ Shadows in Flight Book one in the Enders Game series The Enders Game Series (or simply Ender Series) is a series of science fiction books by Orson Scott Card, started with the short story Enders Game, which was later expanded into the novel Enders Game. ...
Enders Shadow is a 1999 parallel novel by Orson Scott Card with a plot covering the events in Enders Game from the point of view of a supporting charactor named Bean. ...
Shadow of the Hegemon (2001) is the second novel in Orson Scott Cards Enders Shadow series (often called the Bean Quartet) and the sixth novel in the Enders Game series. ...
Shadow Puppets, by Orson Scott Card, is the sequel to Shadow of the Hegemon and the third book in the Enders Shadow series (often called the Bean Quartet). ...
Shadow of the Giant (2005) is the fourth and final novel of the Shadow Quartet. ...
Shadows in Flight is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card, which is to be the 5th book in the Enders Shadow series (aka Shadow/Bean Quintet). ...
| | The Tales of Alvin Maker: | Seventh Son ♦ Red Prophet ♦ Prentice Alvin ♦ Alvin Journeyman ♦ Heartfire ♦ The Crystal City ♦ Master Alvin The Tales of Alvin Maker is a series of novels by Orson Scott Card that revolve around the experiences of a young man, Alvin Miller, who discovers he has incredible powers for creating and shaping things around him. ...
The first book in Orson Scott Cards series The Tales of Alvin Maker, Seventh Son (1987) is about Alvin Miller, the Seventh son of a seventh son. ...
The second book in Orson Scott Cards series The Tales of Alvin Maker, The Red Prophet is about Alvin Miller, his fathers seventh son, Lolla-Wossiky, a troubled whisky Red, and Ta-Kumsaw, Lolla-Wossikys older brother. ...
The third book in Orson Scott Cards series The Tales of Alvin Maker, Prentice Alvin is set in an alternative history of North America where the people inhabiting the New World have a variety of powers known as knacks. In this book, Alvin leaves his family to become a...
Alvin Journeyman is a book published in 1995 by Orson Scott Card. ...
Heartfire is a book published in 1998 by Orson Scott Card. ...
The Crystal City is a book published in 2004 by Orson Scott Card. ...
Master Alvin is a yet-to-be-published alternate history/fantasy novel by Orson Scott Card. ...
| | Homecoming Saga: | The Memory of Earth ♦ The Call of Earth ♦ The Ships of Earth ♦ Earthfall ♦ Earthborn The Homecoming Saga is a science fiction series by Orson Scott Card. ...
The Memory of Earth (1992) is the first novel of the science fiction Homecoming saga by Orson Scott Card. ...
The Call of Earth is the second book (1992) of the Homecoming Saga, in it author Orson Scott Card continues the story from The Memory of Earth. ...
The Ships of Earth (1994) is the third book of the Homecoming Saga written by Orson Scott Card. ...
Earthfall (1995) is the fourth book of the science fiction Homecoming saga by Orson Scott Card. ...
Earthborn (1995) is the concluding fifth book of the science fiction Homecoming saga by Orson Scott Card. ...
| | Pastwatch series: | | | Women of Genesis series: | Sarah ♦ Rebekah ♦ Rachel and Leah ♦ The Wives of Israel Book one in the Women of Genesis series The Women of Genesis series is a series of books begun in 2000 by Orson Scott Card. ...
Sarah (2000) is the first novel in The Women of Genesis series by Orson Scott Card. ...
Rebekah (2001) is the second novel in The Women of Genesis series by Orson Scott Card. ...
Rachel and Leah (2004) is the thrid novel in The Women of Genesis series by Orson Scott Card. ...
The Wives of Israel will be the fourth novel in The Women of Genesis series by Orson Scott Card. ...
| | The Mayflower Trilogy: | Lovelock ♦ Rasputin Book one in the Mayflower Trilogy The Mayflower Trilogy is the series of three novels begun in 1994 by Orson Scott Card & Kathryn H. Kidd. ...
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Rasputin is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and Kathryn H. Kidd. ...
| | Standalone novels: | Hot Sleep ♦ A Planet Called Treason ♦ Songmaster ♦ Hart's Hope ♦ Saints ♦ The Worthing Chronicle ♦ Wyrms ♦ Treason ♦ Lost Boys ♦ Treasure Box ♦ Stone Tables ♦ Homebody ♦ Enchantment ♦ Magic Street ♦ Empire ♦ Invasive Procedures This is a list of the works of Orson Scott Card. ...
Hot Sleep: The Worthing Chronicle is a book by Orson Scott Card, published in 1979. ...
A Planet Called Treason, a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card, was originally published in 1979 by St Martins Press and Dell Publishing Co. ...
Songmaster is a fantasy novel by Orson Scott Card. ...
Harts Hope (1983) is a novel by the prolific science fiction author Orson Scott Card, set in a semi-medieval fantasy world. ...
Saints (1983) aka: Woman Of Destiny is a historical novel by Orson Scott Card. ...
The Worthing Chronicles is an awesome book by <<Orson Scott Card>>. Read it. ...
Wyrms (1987) is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card. ...
A Planet Called Treason, a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card, was originally published in 1979 by St Martins Press and Dell Publishing Co. ...
Lost Boys is a 1992 novel and short story by Orson Scott Card set in the 1980s. ...
Treasure Box (1996) is the second non-Science-Fiction novel written by Orson Scott Card. ...
Stone Tables (1997) is a historical novel by Orson Scott Card. ...
Homebody (1998) is the third horror novel by Orson Scott Card. ...
Enchantment is a 1999 novel by author Orson Scott Card. ...
Magic Street (ISBN 0345416899) is a novel by Orson Scott Card published in 2005. ...
Empire is a novel, released on November 28, 2006, written by Orson Scott Card, author of Enders Game, which tells the story of a possible second American Civil War, this time between the Right Wing and Left Wing in the near future. ...
Invasive Procedures (2007) is a medical thriller by Orson Scott Card and screenwriter Aaron Johnston. ...
| | Short Story Collections: | Capitol ♦ Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories ♦ Cardography ♦ The Folk of the Fringe ♦ Maps in a Mirror ♦ The Worthing Saga ♦ First Meetings ♦ Keeper of Dreams This is a list of the works of Orson Scott Card. ...
Capitol (1978) was Orson Scott Cards second published book. ...
Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories (1980) is a book of short stories by Orson Scott Card. ...
Cardography (1987) is a short story collection by Orson Scott Card. ...
The Folk Of The Fringe is a book written by Orson Scott Card, this novel is a collection of post-nuclear stories set in America and focusing on a religious group (the Mormons). ...
Maps in a Mirror is a collection of many short stories by Orson Scott Card. ...
The Worthing Saga (1990) is a novel by Orson Scott Card. ...
First Meetings is a 2002 collection of Orson Scott Cards short stories from the Enders Game series. ...
Keeper of Dreams (2008) is a yet-to-be published short story collection by Orson Scott Card. ...
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