Editing Summary:Skyward

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 6: Line 6:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Zeen Nightshade]]
* [[Zeen Nightshade]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
Line 21: Line 21:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Aluko]]
* [[Aluko]]
* [[Becca Nightshade]]
* [[Becca Nightshade]]
Line 29: Line 29:


;Plot Summary
;Plot Summary
Nine and a half years later, Spensa hunts rats in a cavern, imagining her speargun to be a rifle, nearby rocks to be fortifications, and the rat to be an enemy. She checks the clock on her light-line, and decides it is getting late and she needs to head back to avoid missing too much of the school day. She comes to an intersection with old machinery, where she collects some water from a tube, before heading forward again and reaching Igneous, her home cavern. She stashes some of her supplies in a obscure maintenance locker. Spensa comes to a check-in point where two ground soldiers make her wait for verification and authorization to enter, even though they know each other. She resents having to go through this every day. Alukos, one of the soldiers, calls her a coward after he finishes searching her bag for contraband, and Spensa tells him that someday he will be grateful for having known her, which he dismisses contemptuously. Spensa heads towards her neighborhood, the Glorious Rises of Industry, passing by a statue of the First Citizens, before reaching her family's apartment. While Spensa's mother isn't home, her grandmother, Gran-Gran, is. Gran-Gran is making algae rolls to sell, which is done since Spensa's mother can't get a job due to them being the family of a coward. She greets Spensa as the latter delivers her rats. Spensa notes that Gran-Gran has forgotten about her needing to attend school, something she misses a lot of due to it currently being about job opportunities she doesn't care for since Spensa is set on becoming a pilot. As they prepare the rats, Gran-Gran starts telling a story about Beowulf. Afterwards, she talks about the history of their clan, the Motorskaps, and tells Spensa to do her exercises, which she has been neglecting. Following her grandmother's instructions, Spensa closes her eyes and tries to listen to the stars and imagine herself flying, even though she finds it boring. Gran-Gran talks about their people, who worked on the engine room of the fleet's flagship. They were considered strange by the other crews, but were able to make the ship move, said to be because they could hear the stars. For a moment, Spensa thinks she can hear a "distant, pure sound". She asks Gran-Gran why the engine crews were important, rather than firing the weapons, which Gran-Gran dismisses, saying that ship movement is also important. She tells Spensa that she will tell her about Sun Tzu tomorrow, though Spensa wants to hear about Genghis Khan. Gran-Gran then mentions Queen Boudicca, who she claims is another of Spensa's ancestors. Spensa's mother interrupts, saying that all of those people being her ancestors is implausible and telling Spensa that she needs to go to school.
Nine and a half years later, Spensa hunts rats in a cavern, imagining her speargun to be a rifle, nearby rocks to be fortifications, and the rat to be an enemy. She checks the clock on her light-line, and decides it is getting late and she needs to head back to avoid missing too much of the school day. She comes to an intersection with old machinery, where she collects some water from a tube, before heading forward again and reaching Igneous, her home cavern. She stashes some of her supplies in a obscure maintenance locker. Spensa comes to a check-in point where two ground soldiers make her wait for verification and authorization to enter, even though they know each other. She resents having to go through this every day. Alukos, one of the soldiers, calls her a coward after he finishes searching her bag for contraband, and Spensa tells him that someday he will be grateful for having known her, which he dismisses contemptuously. Spensa heads towards her neighborhood, the Glorious Rises of Industry, passing by a statue of the First Citizens, before reaching her family's apartment. While Spensa's mother isn't home, her grandmother, Gran-Gran, is. Gran-Gran is making algae rolls to sell, which is done since Spensa's mother can't get a job due to them being the family of a coward. She greets Spensa as the latter delivers her rats. Spensa notes that Gran-Gran has forgotten about her needing to attend school, something she misses a lot of due to it currently being about job opportunities she doesn't care for since Spensa is set on becoming a pilot. As they prepare the rats, Gran-Gran starts telling a story about Beowulf. Afterwards, she talks about the history of their clan, the Motorskaps, and tells Spensa to do her exercises, which she has been neglecting. Following her grandmother's instructions, Spensa closes her eyes and tries to listen to the stars and imagine herself flying, even though she finds it boring. Gran-Gran talks about their people, who worked on the engine room of the fleet's flagship. They were considered strange by the other crews, but were able to make ship move, said to be because they could hear the stars. For a moment, Spensa thinks she can hear a "distant, pure sound". She asks Gran-Gran why the engine crews were important, rather than firing the weapons, which Gran-Gran dismisses, saying that ship movement is also important. She tells Spensa that she will tell her about Sun Tzu tomorrow, though Spensa wants to hear about Genghis Khan. Gran-Gran then mentions Queen Boudicca, who she claims is another of Spensa's ancestors. Spensa's mother interrupts, saying that all of those people being her ancestors is implausible and telling Spensa that she needs to go to school.


=== Chapter 2 ===
=== Chapter 2 ===
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Alfir]]
* [[Alfir]]
* [[Vmeer]]
* [[Vmeer]]
Line 48: Line 48:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
}}
}}


;Plot Summary
;Plot Summary
Still upset over being denied the chance to become a pilot, Spensa runs off to the caverns, seeking refuge there. She uses her light-line to make her way down a cliff and into another cavern with kurdi mushrooms, which attract rats. She turns off her light-line and settles down to hunt. She notes that while exploring usually helps take her mind off her worries, it's not working this time. The cavern shakes a bit, and Spensa realizes that she is quite close to the surface. She checks her clock, seeing that night has already passed, and it is near noon of the next day, almost the time for the pilot test, which takes place in the evening. She dismisses it, thinking that the test is pointless since she won't be able to get in anyway. Spensa climbs up to the surface, marvels at seeing the sky again, then realizes that she is quite close to Alta Base, though she only watches from a distance, since getting too close would make the guards mistake her for a scavenger. Suddenly, some debris starts falling towards her. Scrambling, Spensa takes cover in another small cavern. After the debris lands, she gets up and checks around. While Spensa is fine, her speargun is broken, and she chastises herself for being impulsive. She hears a scrabbling sound, which causes her to check for more rats, or a water pipe. Instead, Spensa finds a ship in the corner of the cavern, surrounded by rubble.
Still upset over being denied the chance to become a pilot, Spensa runs off to the caverns, seeking refuge there. She uses her light-line to make her way down a cliff and into another cavern with kurdi mushrooms, which attract rats. She turns off her light-line and settles down to hunt. She notes that while exploring usually helps take her mind off her worries, it's not working this time. The cavern shakes a bit, and Spensa realizes that she is quite close to the surface. She checks her clock, seeing that night has already passed, and it is near noon of the next day, almost the time for the pilot test, which takes place in the evening. She dismisses it, thinking that the test is pointless since she won't be able to get in anyway. Spensa climbs up to the surface, marvels at seeing the sky again, then realizes that she is quite close to Alta Base, though she only watches from a distance, since getting to close would make the guards mistake her for a scavenger. Suddenly, some debris starts falling towards her. Scrambling, Spensa takes cover in another small cavern. After the debris lands, she gets up checks around. While Spensa is fine, her speargun is broken, and she chastises herself for being impulsive. She hears a scrabbling sound, which causes her to check for more rats, or a water pipe. Instead, Spensa finds a ship in the corner of the cavern, surrounded by rubble.


=== Chapter 4 ===
=== Chapter 4 ===
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
}}
}}
Line 68: Line 68:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[Rodge McCaffery]]
* [[Rodge McCaffery]]
Line 83: Line 83:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Judy Ivans]] (mentioned only)
* [[Judy Ivans]] (mentioned only)
Line 95: Line 95:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Zeen Nightshade]] (mentioned only)
* [[Zeen Nightshade]] (mentioned only)
Line 106: Line 106:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Bim]]
* [[Bim]]
Line 128: Line 128:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Bim]]
* [[Bim]]
Line 149: Line 149:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Bim]]
* [[Bim]]
Line 168: Line 168:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Bim]]
* [[Bim]]
Line 188: Line 188:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Doomslug]]
* [[Doomslug]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
Line 199: Line 199:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Bim]]
* [[Bim]]
Line 219: Line 219:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Bim]]
* [[Bim]]
Line 238: Line 238:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Bim]]
* [[Bim]]
Line 261: Line 261:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Doomslug]]
* [[Doomslug]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
Line 272: Line 272:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Doomslug]]
* [[Doomslug]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
Line 287: Line 287:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Doomslug]]
* [[Doomslug]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
Line 303: Line 303:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Bim]]
* [[Bim]]
Line 324: Line 324:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Judy Ivans]] (point of view)
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (mentioned only)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (mentioned only)
Line 340: Line 340:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
Line 361: Line 361:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
Line 381: Line 381:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Rodge McCaffery]]
* [[Rodge McCaffery]]
Line 391: Line 391:


;Plot Summary
;Plot Summary
Rig and Spensa are back in the cave working on M-Bot, arguing about why the DDF would cover up Spensa's father's betrayal. Spensa is also still mourning Bim and Morningtide. Rig believes that once they repair M-Bot, he will be FAST, even faster than the scouts. Rig also explains where he has been getting all of his spare parts and how impressed his superiors are at his detailed copying of M-Bot's rotating side, capable of further limiting the effects of high g-forces on the human body. Rig and Spensa continue arguing about a DDF-wide cover up, when M-Bot answers Spensa's question about why the DDF would lie with his own theory, the Greater Argument for Human-Originated Chaos(GAFHOC). Because humans have free will, they are impossible to completely predict, unlike machines, who are designed to execute commands given through lines of code. Rig informs Spensa that he still needs to look over M-Bot's intakes, thrusters, joints, atmospheric scoops, and GravCaps. He Also informs Spensa that she'll need to find a way to get a central booster from any starship with one anywhere from A-17 to A-32. These engines are only found on DDF starships, which would require Spensa to commit treason. Rig informs Spensa that M-Bot is equipped with a cleansing pod, a luxury only the rich in the lower caverns have. Spensa lowers herself in, and takes a good, long, relaxing soak.
Rig and Spensa are back in the cave working on M-Bot, arguing about why the DDF would cover up Spensa's father's betrayal. Spensa is also still mourning Bim and Morningtide. Rig believes that once they repair M-Bot, he will be FAST, even faster than the scouts. Rig also explains where he has been getting all of his spare parts and how impressed his superiors are at his detailed copying of M-Bot's rotating side, capable of further limiting the effects of high g-forces on the human body. Rig and Spensa continue arguing about a DDF-wide cover up, when M-Bot answers Spensa's question about why the DDF would lie with his own theory, the Greater Argument for Human-Originated Chaos(GAFHOC). Because humans have free will, they are impossible to completely predict, unlike machines, who are designed to execute commands given through lines of code. Rig informs Spensa that he still needs to look over M-Bot's intakes, thrusters, joints, atmospheric scoops, and GravCaps. He Also informs Spensa that she'll need to find a way to get a central booster from any starship with one anywhere from A-17 to A-32. These engines are only found on DDF starships, which would require Spensa to commit treason. Rig informs Spensa that M-Bot is equipped with a cleansing pod, a luxury only the rich in the lower cavers have. Spensa lowers herself in, and takes a good, long, relaxing soak.


=== Chapter 23 ===
=== Chapter 23 ===
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
Line 412: Line 412:


;Plot Summary
;Plot Summary
Cobb declares that he is satisfied with Skyward Flight's skill with light-lances, and tells them to move on to training with IMPs. Spensa tries to talk to Hurl over a private channel, but Hurl gives her a cold shoulder because she found out that Spensa is the daughter of Zeen Nightshade. Cobb tells Spensa to give an explanation on shields, then adds that IMPs only work in a tight fifty-meter radius and disables the pilot's own shields as well, but that they are needed to negate the Krell's advantage of better shields. Spensa starts practicing IMPing simulated Krell ships with Nedd, her partner for the day. Nedd complains about the exercises being boring, but Spensa enjoys it and feels closer to her father when flying, even if it is only in a simulation. After completing a particularly difficult run, Spensa talks to Nedd for a bit, pointing out that Nedd isn't as dumb as he presents himself to be. Kimmalyn and Hurl mess up a run, with Kimmalyn losing control and crashing. Nedd teases her over it, and when Spensa tries to stop him, he tells her that she needs to be teased a bit to help her deal with the anxiety over being the worse pilot in the class. They move on to talking about Hurl. M-Bot juts in, and Spensa asks him how he got into their lines. He replies that he is an stealth ship that has advanced communications technology, and got in through her personal radio. Kimmalyn messes up another run, and Spensa thinks about how they're wasting her potential while practicing fundamentals. Cobb tells Spensa that it's her turn, and as she starts flying, she sees that she has a tail even though the exercise is supposed to be one-on-one. Spensa manages to IMP her target, but takes damage in the process. Jorgen chastises her, saying that she'd be dead if it were a real battle, and she retorts that she accomplished her objective. Cobb sides with Jorgen, before telling them to do some monotonous gamma-M formation exercises and leaving. Spensa is frustrated during the entire exercise, refusing to talk to even M-Bot. After finishing, Spensa stews by herself and ignores Jorgen's orders for lineup. He starts arguing with her over her constantly disobeying his orders. Incensed, Spensa attacks Jorgen, getting on top of him and preparing a punch. Nedd is impressed, and the other cadets are shocked. Spensa lets go, and Jorgen complains about her assaulting a superior officer. The two exchange a hard look before Spensa grabs her pack and leaves.
Cobb declares that he is satisfied with Skyward Flight's skill with light-lances, and tells them to move on to training with IMPs. Spensa tries to talk to Hurl over a private channel, but Hurl gives her a cold shoulder because she found out that Spensa is the daughter of Zeen Nightshade. Cobb tells Spensa to give an explanation on shields, then adds that IMPs only work in a tight filthy-meter radius and disables the pilot's own shields as well, but that they are needed to negate the Krell's advantage of better shields. Spensa starts practicing IMPing simulated Krell ships with Nedd, her partner for the day. Nedd complains about the exercises being boring, but Spensa enjoys it and feels closer to her father when flying, even if it is only in a simulation. After completing a particularly difficult run, Spensa talks to Nedd for a bit, pointing out that Nedd isn't as dumb as he presents himself to be. Kimmalyn and Hurl mess up a run, with Kimmalyn losing control and crashing. Nedd teases her over it, and when Spensa tries to stop him, he tells her that she needs to be teased a bit to help her deal with the anxiety over being the worse pilot in the class. They move on to talking about Hurl. M-Bot juts in, and Spensa asks him how he got into their lines. He replies that he is an stealth ship that has advanced communications technology, and got in through her personal radio. Kimmalyn messes up another run, and Spensa thinks about how they're wasting her potential while practicing fundamentals. Cobb tells Spensa that it's her turn, and as she starts flying, she sees that she has a tail even though the exercise is supposed to be one-on-one. Spensa manages to IMP her target, but takes damage in the process. Jorgen chastises her, saying that she'd be dead if it were a real battle, and she retorts that she accomplished her objective. Cobb sides with Jorgen, before telling them to do some monotonous gamma-M formation exercises and leaving. Spensa is frustrated during the entire exercise, refusing to talk to even M-Bot. After finishing, Spensa stews by herself and ignores Jorgen's orders for lineup. He starts arguing with her over her constantly disobeying his orders. Incensed, Spensa attacks Jorgen, getting on top of him and preparing a punch. Nedd is impressed, and the other cadets are shocked. Spensa lets go, and Jorgen complains about her assaulting a superior officer. The two exchange a hard look before Spensa grabs her pack and leaves.


=== Chapter 24 ===
=== Chapter 24 ===
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
Line 430: Line 430:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
Line 444: Line 444:


;Plot Summary
;Plot Summary
Spensa settles into the cockpit of her Poco-class starfighter for the first time since Bim and Morningtide died. The rest of Skyward Flight and she are going on another training routine. Cobb directs them to a set of coordinates, where five full-fledged DDF flights are monitoring a large group of falling debris, having lost orbit. They are all present in case the Krell come to prevent the humans from obtaining more acclivity rings. Skyward Flight is there to have some target practice, as their destructors have been outfitted with beacons to tag valuable space junk. The members of the flight go out in pairs to tag the junk for a while, as Spensa and Cobb argue over radio about whether or not they're using Kimmalyn's talent as a gunner and poor skills as a fighter pilot correctly. After a while M-Bot begins to talk to her, when all of a sudden, the sky begins to darken and an absolute behemoth of a piece of space junk slowly comes into view, descending towards Detritus. On the bottom of it are hundreds of decaying acclivity rings, and with the falling piece of junk come 30 Krell fighters. Cobb instructs the flight to flee the fight, only for Spensa to get tailed on the way out. While she's being chased, M-Bot reveals that the behemoth rock is in fact half of a C-137-KJM orbital shipyard with an added delver training facility. Kimmalyn snipes the Krell after it breaks Spensa's shield, and Nedd sees six Krell tailing two members of Nightstorm Flight, who he follows. Spensa goes after him to act as wingmate, but the two members of Nightstorm Flight go through a hole in the shipyard, along with the six Krell and Nedd, forcing Spensa to follow.
Spensa settles into the cockpit of her Poco-class starfighter for the first time since Bim and Morningtide died. The rest of Skyward Flight and her are going on another training routine. Cobb directs them to a set of coordinates, where five full-fledged DDF flights are monitoring a large group of falling debris, having lost orbit. They are all present in case the Krell come to prevent the humans from obtaining more acclivity rings. Skyward Flight is there to have some target practice, as their destructors have been outfitted with beacons to tag valuable space junk. The members of the flight go out in pairs to tag the junk for a while, as Spensa and Cobb argue over radio about whether or not they're using Kimmalyn's talent as a gunner and poor skills as a fighter pilot correctly. After a while M-Bot begins to talk to her, when all of a sudden, the sky begins to darken and an absolute behemoth of a piece of space junk slowly comes into view, descending towards Detritus. On the bottom of it are hundreds if decaying acclivity rings, and with the falling piece of junk come 30 Krell fighters. Cobb instructs the flight to flee the fight, only for Spensa to get tailed on the way out. While she's being chased, M-Bot reveals that the behemoth rock is in fact half of a C-137-KJM orbital shipyard with an added delver training facility. Kimmalyn snipes the Krell after it breaks Spensa's shield, and Nedd sees six Krell tailing two members of Nightstorm Flight, who he follows. Spensa goes after him to act as wingmate, but the two members of Nightstorm Flight go through a hole in the shipyard, along with the six Krell and Nedd, forcing Spensa to follow.


=== Chapter 26 ===
=== Chapter 26 ===
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
Line 468: Line 468:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
Line 488: Line 488:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
Line 503: Line 503:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
Line 517: Line 517:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Judy Ivans]] (point of view)
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[Rikolfr]]
* [[Rikolfr]]
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (mentioned only)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (mentioned only)
Line 531: Line 531:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Rodge McCaffery]]
* [[Rodge McCaffery]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
Line 548: Line 548:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
Line 566: Line 566:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
Line 586: Line 586:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
Line 604: Line 604:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
Line 619: Line 619:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
Line 633: Line 633:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Rodge McCaffery]]
* [[Rodge McCaffery]]
Line 646: Line 646:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Matthew Cobb]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
Line 658: Line 658:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
* [[Kimmalyn]]
Line 674: Line 674:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Doomslug]]
* [[Doomslug]]
Line 690: Line 690:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Rodge McCaffery]]
* [[Rodge McCaffery]]
Line 708: Line 708:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
Line 729: Line 729:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
Line 743: Line 743:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Rodge McCaffery]]
* [[Rodge McCaffery]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
Line 758: Line 758:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
Line 773: Line 773:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Spensa's mother]]
* [[Spensa's mother]]
* [[Becca Nightshade]]
* [[Becca Nightshade]]
Line 780: Line 780:


;Plot Summary
;Plot Summary
Spensa heads down the elevator to Igneous, and when she exits, the people there part, letting her through, some soldiers even saluting her. Spensa goes to where her mother sells algae wraps to off-shift workers, her mother sees her, and runs over to embrace her. They go back to selling wraps, and Spensa realizes her mother thinks she's been kicked out of Flight School. Spensa shows her the jumpsuit and cadet pin and tells her that she'll graduate in two weeks. Spensa tells her mother that once she graduates, they can move into a bigger apartment and be rich, to which her mother tells her that the DDF made the same promise if she would simply publicly accept that her father was a coward. She opted not to, so remains poor and selling algae wraps as a show of public defiance. Spensa tells her mother of her fear of the defect, and her mother tells her it's made up, but that her Gran-Gran has a different opinion. Spensa goes to her old apartment and sees her Gran-Gran, near blind, sorting beads by color. She starts to help her, and her Gran-Gran asks her if she wants to hear a story about Alexander the Great, or Hervor, or Beowulf. Spensa tells her she is scared and confused and doesn't want to hear any more stories, and she asks her Gran-Gran if any of the people in the stories she tells Spensa are real. Gran-Gran tells Spensa it doesn't matter, as stories bring normal people hope. Spensa then tells Gran-Gran that she saw the holorecording of the Battle of Alta, and that it's true that her father turned coward. Gran-Gran considers this for a moment, then tells Spensa she's going to tell her a story. Spensa protests, but Gran-Gran tells her it is her own story, and Spensa stops, intrigued, as she's never heard a story about Gran-Gran before. Gran-Gran tells her a story about back when she was a little girl aboard the ''Defiant'' and her father, a historian, would tell her stories about great heroes from their days on Earth. It was Gran-Gran's mother who could hear the stars and power the ship to far away places. She then tells Spensa that the ''Defiant'' and its small fleet became involved in an intergalactic war, and the Krell began fighting them. They fought back, and the Captain of the ''Defiant'' ordered Gran-Gran's mother to take the ship somewhere, but she refused, and used all of her strength to send the ''Defiant'' to Detritus. Gran-Gran believes this is why the others hate Spensa and her , because they control where humanity can ultimately travel to, and now that they have no communal starship capable of traveling great distances, the others have no need of Spensa and her family's ability. As Spensa begins to climb down the ladder, Gran-Gran forcefully tells her to stop, and tells her that if the humans are to ever truly win and escape the Krell, they need someone like Spensa who can hear the stars.
Spensa heads down the elevator to Igneous, and when she exits, the people there part, letting her through, some soldiers even saluting her. Spensa goes to where her mother sells algae wraps to off-shift workers, her mother sees her, and runs over to embrace her. They go back to selling wraps, and Spensa realizes her mother thinks she's been kicked out of Flight School. Spensa shows her the jumpsuit and cadet pin and tells her that she'll graduate in two weeks. Spensa tells her mother that once she graduates, they can move into a bigger apartment and me rich, to which her mother tells her that the DDF made the same promise if she would simply publicly accept that her father was a coward. She opted not to, so remains poor and selling algae wraps as a show of public defiance. Spensa tells her mother of her fear of the defect, and her mother tells her it's made up, but that her Gran-Gran has a different opinion. Spensa goes to her old apartment and sees her Gran-Gran, near blind, sorting beads by color. She starts to help her, and her Gran-Gran asks her if she wants to hear a story about Alexander the Great, or Hervor, or Beowulf. Spensa tells her she is scared and confused and doesn't want to hear any more stories, and she asks her Gran-Gran if any of the people in the stories she tells Spensa are real. Gran-Gran tells Spensa it doesn't matter, as stories bring normal people hope. Spensa then tells Gran-Gran that she saw the holorecording of the Battle of Alta, and that it's true that her father turned coward. Gran-Gran considers this for a moment, then tells Spensa she's going to tell her a story. Spensa protests, but Gran-Gran tells her it is her own story, and Spensa stops, intrigued, as she's never heard a story about Gran-Gran before. Gran-Gran tells her a story about back when she was a little girl aboard the ''Defiant'' and her father, a historian, would tell her stories about great heroes from their days on Earth. It was Gran-Gran's mother who could hear the stars and power the ship to far away places. She then tells Spensa that the ''Defiant'' and its small fleet became involved in an intergalactic war, and the Krell began fighting them. They fought back, and the Captain of the ''Defiant'' ordered Gran-Gran's mother to take the ship somewhere, but she refused, and used all of her strength to send the ''Defiant'' to Detritus. Gran-Gran believes this is why the others hate Spensa and her , because they control where humanity can ultimately travel to, and now that they have no communal starship capable of traveling great distances, the others have no need of Spensa and her family's ability. As Spensa begins to climb down the ladder, Gran-Gran forcefully tells her to stop, and tells her that if the humans are to ever truly win and escape the Krell, they need someone like Spensa who can hear the stars.


=== Chapter 46 ===
=== Chapter 46 ===
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
Line 801: Line 801:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
Line 817: Line 817:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Judy Ivans]] (point of view)
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[Rikolfr]]
* [[Rikolfr]]
* [[Algernon Weight]]
* [[Algernon Weight]]
Line 830: Line 830:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
* [[Freyja Marten]]
Line 847: Line 847:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Judy Ivans]] (point of view)
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[Dorgo]]
* [[Dorgo]]
* [[Tony]]
* [[Tony]]
Line 863: Line 863:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Judy Ivans]] (point of view)
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Jorgen Weight]]
* [[Rikolfr]]
* [[Rikolfr]]
Line 879: Line 879:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[Arturo Mendez]]
* [[Arturo Mendez]]
Line 895: Line 895:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Judy Ivans]] (point of view)
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Rikolfr]]
* [[Rikolfr]]
Line 915: Line 915:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[Judy Ivans]] (point of view)
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Rikolfr]]
* [[Rikolfr]]
Line 930: Line 930:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[Judy Ivans]]
Line 942: Line 942:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Zeen Nightshade]] (mentioned only)
* [[Zeen Nightshade]] (mentioned only)
Line 953: Line 953:
;Characters
;Characters
{{columns|
{{columns|
* [[Spensa Nightshade]] (point of view)
* [[Spensa Nightshade]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[M-Bot]]
* [[Judy Ivans]]
* [[Judy Ivans]]

Please note that all contributions to The Coppermind are considered to be released under the CC4 by-nc-nd (see Coppermind:Copyrights for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

To protect the wiki against automated edit spam, we kindly ask you to solve the following CAPTCHA:

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)