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Gap into Ruin: This Day All Gods Die

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Copyright © 1996 Stephen R. Donaldson
1996
Science Fiction
1996
2 times
Hyland, Morn (Fictitious character) - Fiction
Science fiction
Thermopyle, Angus (Fictitious character) - Fiction
See 55
1 - Hashi
2 - Ciro
3 - Hashi
4 - Hashi
5 - Angus
6 - Davies
7 - Morn
8 - Angus
9 - Min
10 - Min
11 - Koina
12 - Maxim
13 - Marc
14 - Warden
15 - Angus
16 - Warden
17 - Koina
18 - Morn
19 - Warden
20 - Morn
21 - Morn
22 - Koina
23 - Hashi
24 - Morn
25 - Davies
26 - Warden
27 - Davies
28 - Angus
29 - Morn
30 - Warden
31 - Dolph
32 - Mikka
33 - Koina
34 - Morn
35 - Cleatus
36 - Min
37 - Cleatus
38 - Ciro
39 - Lane
40 - Koina
41 - Holt
42 - Warden
43 - Angus
44 - Davies
45 - Ciro
46 - Min
47 - Davies
48 - Angus
49 - Mikka
50 - Angus
51 - Angus
52 - Warden
53 - Holt
54 - Morn
55 - Hashi
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To
Sensei
Mike Heister
and
Sempai Karen Heister:
two of the best.
It was typical of Hashi Lebwohl that he did not report to Warden Dios as soon as he returned to UMCPHQ.
May contain spoilers
Perhaps humankind will survive without its gods.
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I need a better answer.

For some reason those words were all she remembered from the time Trumpet had spent in the grip of the black hole.  For a while she'd regained consciousness - just long enough to speak to Davies; see that he was alive.  Then the pain of her shattered arm had forced her back down into the dark.  And afterward -

I can't do this again.  When I'm in trouble, the only thing I can think of is to hurt myself.

Someone must have taken her to sickbay.  Davies, presumably.  The cast on her arm and the straps holding it across her chest were unmistakable.  And the muffling of the hurt was also unmistakable.  Drugs: lots of them.  Otherwise she wouldn't have slept so long.

She remembered none of it, however.  Only the unexpected promise she'd made to herself remained.  Despite her conversation with Davies, her thoughts still moved slowly, wandering through veils of sleep and medication.

I need a better answer.

Saying that was easy.  Doing it would be more difficult.

Forces she didn t know how to evaluate and couldn't control hunted the gap scout.  With a Class-1 homing signal to guide them, they could hardly fail.  And Trumpet had been damaged: sabotage.  Poor Ciro - Angus surely knew how to repair her.  But after his ordeal outside the ship he might not be in any condition to make the attempt.  He may have been harmed in ways sickbay couldn't treat.  Or his programming - or his own perversity - might interfere.

Eventually someone would have to deal with the pursuit.  At the moment Morn couldn't imagine any way to do that which didn't involve sacrificing herself; buying the lives of her companions with her own.

Her arm should have hurt more than this.

If she meant to come up with a better answer, she'd better get started.  Nevertheless she spent a few minutes in her cabin with her son while he slept, reminding herself that he was alive and still relatively whole; worth fighting for.

Nearly cocooned in his g-sheath, he lay motionless, heavy with exhaustion.  For a while, at least, the tension which usually drove him was gone.  From time to time a brittle snore caught in his throat, then sank away.

Asleep, he looked more like a kid, less like his father - more vulnerable and unformed, less accustomed to brutality.  More like he needed cherishing.  Yet his parentage was clear: she saw Angus in him more than she saw herself.

Looking at him, she felt a complex pang, despite the drugs.  Angus had raped and abused her; done everything in his considerable power to break her spirit.  This was the result.  She had a son who was precious to her.  In addition she had friends now - Vector and Mikka and lost, brave Sib Mackern - who were willing to stand by her.

Yet Angus himself was still the only person aboard who might be able to save her.

The pang in her heart was complex with a vengeance.  It seemed to twist simultaneously in all directions.

Driven by the necessities of his tormented soul, Angus had allowed Angus had allowed her to guide his decisions.  First he'd rescued her from the Amnion.  Then he'd let her convince him to take Vector to the Lab - and to broadcast the results of Vector's analysis.  During the time he'd spent taking Nick's orders, anguish had poured off him like the raw sweat his soul.

 

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Last Updated: 22-May-2024

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 01-May-1996
Bantam Books
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635
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11537
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United States
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English
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Diane Stevenson - Book Design
Jamie S Warren Youll - Jacket Design
Paul Youll  - Cover Artist
Front flap:

Stephen R. Donaldson has won a worldwide reputation for his bestselling, critically acclaimed work of imaginative fiction.  In a stunning science fiction cycle, the Gap series, he has created a vast panorama of characters and events, an epic adventure of galactic struggle amid the uncertainties of human destiny.  Now this tumultuous saga comes to a shattering climax in its final, apocalyptic chapter...

THE GAP INTO RUIN:
THIS DAY
ALL GODS DIE

As the crippled starship Trumpet drifts in space, its drives sabotaged from within by a crewman tainted with an alien mutagen, a deadly game is being played out on a satellite near Earth in the headquarters of the UMC Police.  In the wake of a suicide attack in the chambers of the Governing Council for Earth and Space, UMCP Director Warden Dios is preparing to expose the secret machinations of the Dragon, the corrupt head of the United Mining Companies.  But Dios's own dangerous actions are about to come to light and may precipitate all-out war with the Amnion, leaving Dios - and all humanity - to pay a terrible price for what could be termed treason.

Though dead in space, Trumpet broadcasts to any ship in range the formula of the mutagen's antidote - a drug the UMC has suppressed for its own sinister purposes.  A small band of battered survivors, these fugitives hold the key to Earth's future: Morn Hyland, a former UMC cop whose obsession with the Amnion has grown so fierce she is becoming something even her son doesn't recognize; Angus Thermopyle, cyborg tool of the UMCP, released from his cybernetic enslavement and now testing the boundaries of his new freedom; Ciro Vasaczk, tormented by the damage done him by the Amnion mutagen - and by the damage he

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himself has done Trumpet while in thrall to the drug.

Their escape from the Calm Horizons will prove to be only a temporary triumph if the alien combat craft survives its battle with the UMCP ship Punisher and returns to the Amnion with the antidote's formula - and the key to the destruction of all human life.  Morn Hyland can see just one way out of their situation.  As Min Donner and Punisher close in on the disabled Trumpet to arrest the fugitives, Morn prepares for a desperate gamble.  To commandeer the police craft by any means necessary... and take it back to Earth.

As Dios in Earth's orbit and Morn in deep space each make dire, far-reaching decisions, the Amnion act with swift fury, and suddenly Earth stands threatened with fiery destruction.  This Day All Gods Die is a thrilling tale of high adventure, powerful emotion, and labyrinthine intrigue, as humans and aliens collide in the cataclysmic showdown that will mean either the survival of all humankind... or its absorption and annihilation.

STEPHEN R. DONALDSON made his writing debut in 1977 with the first Thomas Covenant books; the series quickly became an international bestseller and earned him worldwide critical acclaim.  Stephen R. Donaldson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and currently lives in New Mexico.
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 19-May-1997
Voyager
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19-May-1997
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978-0-006-47023-6
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 31-Dec-2012
Audible Studios
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From audible.com:

Hailed as his greatest work ever, Stephen Donaldson's best-selling Gap series is rapidly attaining the status of a classic. Now, one of the most exhilarating space epics ever told comes to a shattering climax in a thrilling tale of high adventure, powerful emotion, and labryrinthine intrigue.

As the conflict between humankind and the Amnion aliens heads for crisis, Morn Hyland, cyborg Angus Thermopyle, and the survivors on board the crippled starship Trumpet must return from deep space to Earth. Only they can prevent the titanic struggle between UMCP director Warden Dios and Holt Fasner, the corrupt head of the UMC, from precipitating all-out war with the Amnion - and leaving humanity to pay a terrible price.

As Dios in Earth's orbit and Morn in deep space both make far-reaching decisions, the Amnion act with swift fury, and suddenly Earth stands threatened with fiery destruction.
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