Northworld
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Northworld is a 1990 militaristic science fiction novel by David Drake
set in a time when the Consensus rules everything except for Northworld, the missing planet
. It is the first novel in the Northworld Trilogy. The other novels of the trilogy include Vengeance (1991) and Justice (1992).
The planet Northworld, named after Captain North who was in charge of the colonization of the planet, is missing. The Consensus rules 1200 worlds, every world that is known except for Northworld. The Consensus initially wanted to colonize Northworld. Prior to the events in the novel five expeditions, consisting of three fleets and a colonizing expedition, had been sent to Northworld to either colonize or investigate the disappearance. The first fleet was and the colonizing expedition consisted of humans. Between the first fleet and the colonizing expedition Captain North, and his team, sent to investigate the second fleet was crewed by androids (similar to the replicant
s of Blade runner
). The third fleet was composed of sentient machines. In each case the expedition disappears. At the opening of the series Commissioner Hansen is sent alone to investigate the missing planet.
Hansen first arrives in Diamond, a peaceful world. The people of Diamond forbid any weapons. Hansen encounters a warm welcome from the curious people, but Hansen finds that the weapons he carries begin to disintegrate in Diamond; however, he does not stay in Diamond long. He then travels to a very different part of the Matrix called the Open Lands. There he is greeted by Walker (who later reveals himself as North). Walker, taking on the appearance of several talking animals, gives Hansen advice and tries to gain his oath of allegiance, but Hansen refuses. Instead, he decides to go out on his own, entering into the land filled with warfare.
Hansen is originally ignored by the battling warriors and left for the slaves to kill and take what they want from him. after he kills the slaves with a crossbow that he found. The crossbow was left by the army. He kills the slaves after they attack him to get his clothing. He then sees a suit of left behind armor that was left in the snow. He then follows Lord Golsingh’s army back to Lord Golsingh town called Peace Rock where he wins a place in the army by challenging of the soldiers to fight him. The people, though they live in primitive conditions with little technology, have very sophisticated powered armor. This Armor has one basic attack where from the suits hands power shoots out of. The power can range from a length of feet to inches depending on how powerful the suit is and what the wearer wants. The shorter the power then the more damage it will do or block. The other weapons is shoot this will shoot a burst that will cause huge damage to the enemy but will drain your suit of all power that it has. The suit also has some shielding. Hansen describes his impression of the world: “The whole thing was barbaric and pre-technological; whereas the warriors’ armor was extremely sophisticated, though idiosyncratic.” Nothing provides insight into how this can be. The smiths that repair the armor claim that the armor cannot be fixed solely with human skill, but the smith must instead mentally enter the Matrix to repair the armor. As Hansen discovers, the armor is not understood by the people.
Often setting aside his original objective of finding North, Hansen begins to become a part of the society. Hansen learns the customs of the society and he teaches the warriors how to fight in teams and so become more effective, but not without obstacles. Previously, the warriors had little tactics, but through the guidance of Hansen, the army is turned into a successful force that would be able to conquer the opposing merchant army in a quest for peace for the war-filled land — a dream that is a priority for Lord Golsingh.
Meanwhile, the gods of the land encounter many problems and friction. All the worlds of the Matrix are threatened by destruction. Diamond has been destroyed by Ruby, a militaristic and heavily armed world of the Matrix, and the gods decide that Ruby's destruction will eliminate the threat to the Matrix. After the battle with the merchants, Hansen finds himself in a room similar to that in which he was briefed on his mission by the Consensus. It is here that Hansen meets the gods that rule Northworld, the head of which is Captain North. Hansen is told to destroy Ruby in retaliation for the destruction of Diamond. In the process, Hansen must be made into a god so that he can enter into Ruby from inside the Matrix.
David Drake
David Drake is an American author of science fiction and fantasy literature. A Vietnam War veteran who has worked as a lawyer, he is now one of the premier authors of the military science fiction subgenre.-Biography:...
set in a time when the Consensus rules everything except for Northworld, the missing planet
Planet
A planet is a celestial body orbiting a star or stellar remnant that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity, is not massive enough to cause thermonuclear fusion, and has cleared its neighbouring region of planetesimals.The term planet is ancient, with ties to history, science,...
. It is the first novel in the Northworld Trilogy. The other novels of the trilogy include Vengeance (1991) and Justice (1992).
Plot summary
The novel begins with Commissioner Nils Hansen and his Special Police Units team in a violent confrontation with criminal android Solbarth and his gang members, who are barricaded in a building. Because of his reputation, Hansen is able to talk Solbarth and his gang members into surrendering with the promise that their lives would be spared. As the villains are being led away, Hansen is summoned by non-human messengers who take him to the leaders of the Consensus. The Consensus needs Hansen's skill and ruthlessness to discover what has happened to cause Northworld to disappear.The planet Northworld, named after Captain North who was in charge of the colonization of the planet, is missing. The Consensus rules 1200 worlds, every world that is known except for Northworld. The Consensus initially wanted to colonize Northworld. Prior to the events in the novel five expeditions, consisting of three fleets and a colonizing expedition, had been sent to Northworld to either colonize or investigate the disappearance. The first fleet was and the colonizing expedition consisted of humans. Between the first fleet and the colonizing expedition Captain North, and his team, sent to investigate the second fleet was crewed by androids (similar to the replicant
Replicant
A replicant is a bioengineered or biorobotic being created in the film Blade Runner . The Nexus series—genetically designed by the Tyrell Corporation—are virtually identical to an adult human, but have superior strength, agility, and variable intelligence depending on the model...
s of Blade runner
Blade Runner
Blade Runner is a 1982 American science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, and Sean Young. The screenplay, written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, is loosely based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K...
). The third fleet was composed of sentient machines. In each case the expedition disappears. At the opening of the series Commissioner Hansen is sent alone to investigate the missing planet.
Hansen first arrives in Diamond, a peaceful world. The people of Diamond forbid any weapons. Hansen encounters a warm welcome from the curious people, but Hansen finds that the weapons he carries begin to disintegrate in Diamond; however, he does not stay in Diamond long. He then travels to a very different part of the Matrix called the Open Lands. There he is greeted by Walker (who later reveals himself as North). Walker, taking on the appearance of several talking animals, gives Hansen advice and tries to gain his oath of allegiance, but Hansen refuses. Instead, he decides to go out on his own, entering into the land filled with warfare.
Hansen is originally ignored by the battling warriors and left for the slaves to kill and take what they want from him. after he kills the slaves with a crossbow that he found. The crossbow was left by the army. He kills the slaves after they attack him to get his clothing. He then sees a suit of left behind armor that was left in the snow. He then follows Lord Golsingh’s army back to Lord Golsingh town called Peace Rock where he wins a place in the army by challenging of the soldiers to fight him. The people, though they live in primitive conditions with little technology, have very sophisticated powered armor. This Armor has one basic attack where from the suits hands power shoots out of. The power can range from a length of feet to inches depending on how powerful the suit is and what the wearer wants. The shorter the power then the more damage it will do or block. The other weapons is shoot this will shoot a burst that will cause huge damage to the enemy but will drain your suit of all power that it has. The suit also has some shielding. Hansen describes his impression of the world: “The whole thing was barbaric and pre-technological; whereas the warriors’ armor was extremely sophisticated, though idiosyncratic.” Nothing provides insight into how this can be. The smiths that repair the armor claim that the armor cannot be fixed solely with human skill, but the smith must instead mentally enter the Matrix to repair the armor. As Hansen discovers, the armor is not understood by the people.
Often setting aside his original objective of finding North, Hansen begins to become a part of the society. Hansen learns the customs of the society and he teaches the warriors how to fight in teams and so become more effective, but not without obstacles. Previously, the warriors had little tactics, but through the guidance of Hansen, the army is turned into a successful force that would be able to conquer the opposing merchant army in a quest for peace for the war-filled land — a dream that is a priority for Lord Golsingh.
Meanwhile, the gods of the land encounter many problems and friction. All the worlds of the Matrix are threatened by destruction. Diamond has been destroyed by Ruby, a militaristic and heavily armed world of the Matrix, and the gods decide that Ruby's destruction will eliminate the threat to the Matrix. After the battle with the merchants, Hansen finds himself in a room similar to that in which he was briefed on his mission by the Consensus. It is here that Hansen meets the gods that rule Northworld, the head of which is Captain North. Hansen is told to destroy Ruby in retaliation for the destruction of Diamond. In the process, Hansen must be made into a god so that he can enter into Ruby from inside the Matrix.