Or at least, humanoids sufficiently alike Flattery that he could breed with them. The ship has expanded and is supporting a large populations of humans. Chaplain/Psychiatrist Raja Lon Flattery finds things quite different from when he went to sleep. The echoes of this question can still be heard when one of the original creators of Ship is woken again from hybernation. In fact, there would be two sequels.Īges has past since Voidship Earthling issued his first command after gaining conciousness. As a result the authors were not entirely happy with the final product. With a deadline fast approaching, whole sections of the novel had to be rewritten. The planet they set the story on could not be used. When the first draft for the almost completed, copyright issues arose. They based the story on a shorter piece named Songs of a Sentient Flute. According to Dreamer of Dune, Brian Herbert's biography of his father, the writing of this new novel was not without its challenges though. Herbert rewrote parts of the original novel which he felt were dated, and the new version was published in 1978, slightly before The Jesus Incident. In the late 1970s, Herbert would return to the Destination: Void universe, with a new novel co-authored by Bill Ransom. The story was about an experiment to create artificial intelligence, a crew sent out into space with only two alternatives. In 1966 the novel Destination: Void was published.
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