- The
concept brainship in
science fiction literature refers to an
interstellar starship that is
created by
inserting the
disembodied brain and nervous...
-
early stories is a cyborg, Helva, a
human being and a spaceship, or "
brainship". The five
older stories are
revised under their original titles as the...
- Line (1992),
include a
Brainship from McCaffery's Ship series,
though the
ships do not play a
major role in any novel. The
Brainship in
Killashandra is not...
-
suspension in
order to
operate STEM. A
brainship is a
fictional concept of an
interstellar starship. A
brainship is made by
inserting the
disembodied brain...
- Ship
books are set in the same
universe as the
Crystal Singer books, as
Brainship-Brawn
pairings were
characters in the
second and
third volumes of that...
- Ship
books are set in the same
universe as the
Crystal Singer books;
Brainship-Brawn
pairings were also
characters in the
second and
third volumes of...
-
Margaret Elizabeth Ball (born
November 7, 1947) is an
American author of
science fiction, fantasy, and
historical novels.
Under the
pseudonym of Catherine...
- trilogy) The Ship Who
Searched (1992) with Anne McCaffrey, Book 3 in The
Brainship Series, ISBNÂ 0-671-72129-1
Freedom Flight (1992) with
Ellen Guon, Book...
-
David Drake's The Fleet, also
references previous McCaffrey series; a
brainship and a
Hrruban (from
Decision at Doona) are the main characters. Two other...
- the BB Program,
named for
Brain and Brawn. She does so, and
becomes a
brainship, a
cyborg human being and
interstellar spacecraft. The book
begins when...