Series: Book 2 in the Qeng Ho series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Hugo Award, SF Masterworks, Lang:en
Summary
Faster-than-light travel remains impossible near Earth,
deep in the galaxy's Slow Zone - but physical laws relax in
the surrounding Beyond. Outside that again is the Transcend,
full of unpredictable, godlike "Powers". When human meddling
wakes an old Power, the Blight, this spreads like a wildfire
mind virus that turns whole civilisations into its unthinking
tools. And the half-mythical Countermeasure, if it exists, is
lost with two human children on primitive Tines World. Serious complications follow. One paranoid alien alliance
blames humanity for the Blight and launches a genocidal
strike. Pham Nuwen, the man who knows about Countermeasure,
escapes this ruin in the spacecraft
Out of Band - heading for more violence and
treachery, with 500 warships soon in hot pursuit. On his
destination world, the fascinating Tines are intelligent only
in combination: named "individuals" are small packs of the
dog-like aliens. Primitive doesn't mean stupid, and opposed
Tine leaders wheedle the young castaways for information
about guns and radios. Low-tech war looms, with elaborately
nested betrayals and schemes to seize
Out of Band if it ever arrives. The tension becomes
extreme... while half the Beyond debates the issues on
galactic Usenet. Vinge's climax is suitably mind-boggling. This epic
combines the flash and dazzle of old-style space opera with
modern, polished thoughtfulness. 1993 Hugo Award
SF Masterworks #143