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War No. 81-Q and Two More Stories, Classics To Go

"War No. 81-Q and Two More Stories" by Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger, also known as Cordwainer Smith, is a captivating anthology of science fiction tales that transport readers into imaginative and thrilling futures. The standout story, "War No. 81-Q," takes us to 2127 where war is a regulated spectacle between the United American Nations and the Mongolian Alliance over the Radiant Heat Monopoly. This tale explores the tension between technology and human skill as young pilot Jack Bearden navigates a choreographed battle, raising questions about the ethics and evolution of warfare. "The Game of Rat and Dragon" ventures into the depths of space with Underhill, a telepathic pinlighter, and Lady May, his feline partner. Together, they combat the invisible Dragons that threaten interstellar travelers, highlighting themes of courage and the unspoken bond between species. The story\u2019s exploration of telepathy and space warfare resonates with contemporary themes of teamwork and the unknown. Finally, "Scanners Live in Vain" reimagines space travel, where humans become Scanners to withstand the pain of the Up-and-Out. Martel, a dedicated Scanner, faces a moral dilemma when Adam Stone proposes a method to make space travel safe for ordinary humans, threatening the Scanners' existence. This tale delves into sacrifice, humanity, and the fear of obsolescence, resonating with readers who ponder the implications of technological progress. With compelling narratives and imaginative world-building, this anthology is perfect for fans of science fiction, war stories, and tales of interspecies camaraderie. Each story offers a unique perspective on the human condition, making it a thought-provoking collection that challenges and entertains.

Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger

Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger, better known by his pen name Cordwainer Smith, was a renowned 20th-century science fiction writer, military expert, and psychological warfare specialist. His works, including *War No. 81-Q*, are celebrated for their unique blend of poetic prose, rich world-building, and profound exploration of humanity's future. Linebarger's stories often featured themes of identity, sacrifice, and the relationship between humans and technology, set within the vast, interconnected universe of the "Instrumentality of Mankind." Beyond his literary achievements, Linebarger served as a professor and advisor on psychological warfare, drawing on his deep understanding of global politics and human behavior to infuse his fiction with extraordinary depth and insight. His visionary storytelling continues to influence and inspire readers and writers alike.