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Schmidt, Bryan Thomas (ed.) - Infinite Stars / Шмидт, Брайан Томас (ред.) - Звезды без конца [2017, EPUB, ENG]

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Bryan Thomas Schmidt (ed.) - Infinite Stars

Название: Infinite Stars / Звезды без конца
Год выпуска: 2017
Под редакцией: Schmidt, Bryan Thomas / Шмидт, Брайан Томас
Издательство: Titan Books
eISBN: 978-1-78565-459-6
Формат: EPUB
Качество: eBook
Язык: английский

Описание:
Антология Космической оперы и боевой фантастики
Editor's Note and Acknowledgements by Bryan Thomas Schmidt
Space Opera: An Introduction by Robert Silverberg
Renegat by Orson Scott Card
The Waters of Kanly by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson
The Good Shepherd by William C. Dietz
The Game of Rat and Dragon / Игра с крысодраконом by Cordwainer Smith
The Borders of Infinity / Границы бесконечности by Lois McMaster Bujold
All in a Day's Work by Elizabeth Moon
Last Day of Training by Dave Bara
The Wages of Honor by Catherine Asaro
Binti by Nnedi Okorafor
Reflex / Рефлекс by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
How to Be a Barbarian in the Late 25th Century by Jean Johnson
Stark and the Star Kings / Старк и звёздные короли by Leigh Brackett and Edmond Hamilton
Imperium Imposter by Jody Lynn Nye
Region Five by Linda Nagata
Night Passage by Alastair Reynolds
Duel on Syrtis / Дуэль на Марсе by Poul Anderson
Twilight World by A. C. Crispin
Twenty Excellent Reasons by Bennett R. Coles
The Ship Who Sang by Anne McCaffrey
Taste of Ashes by Charles E. Gannon
The Iron Star / Железная звезда by Robert Silverberg
Cadet Cruise by David Drake
Shore Patrol by Jack Campbell
Our Sacred Honor by David Weber
THE GAME OF RAT AND DRAGON


CORDWAINER SMITH


I. THE TABLE


Pinlighting is a hell of a way to earn a living. Underhill was furious as he closed the door behind himself. It didn’t make much sense to wear a uniform and look like a soldier if people didn’t appreciate what you did.
He sat down in his chair, laid his head back in the headrest, and pulled the helmet down over his forehead.
As he waited for the pin-set to warm up, he remembered the girl in the outer corridor. She had looked at it, then looked at him scornfully.
“Meow.” That was all she had said. Yet it had cut him like a knife.
What did she think he was—a fool, a loafer, a uniformed nonentity? Didn’t she know that for every half-hour of pinlighting, he got a minimum of two months’ recuperation in the hospital?
. . .
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