The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall
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Author | Anne McCaffrey |
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Language | English |
Series | Dragonriders of Pern |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Del Rey |
Publication date | October 1993 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | |
Pages | 306 |
ISBN | 978-0-345-36898-0 |
OCLC | 27814162 |
813/.54 20 | |
LC Class | PS3563.A255 C47 1993 |
Preceded by | All the Weyrs of Pern |
Followed by | The Dolphins of Pern |
Chronicles of Pern: First Fall is the first collection of short stories completely about Pern. Written by Anne McCaffrey, it was first published in 1993.
Three of the short stories were previously published elsewhere, while two were first published in this collection. A second anthology, A Gift of Dragons, was published in 2002.
Contents
- The Survey: P.E.R.N. (originally published as "The P.E.R.N. Survey" in Amazing September 1993, and in book form)[1]
- A team of scientists scouts a planet for colonization potential, and labels it "P.E.R.N." (Parallel Earth, Resources Negligible), noting the overlapping circles and lack of higher lifeforms which later colonists would come to know as the telltale signs of Thread.
- The Dolphins' Bell (originally published in 1993)
- Mariner and starship captain Jim Tillek organizes and leads the evacuation of Pern's Southern Continent to Fort Hold in the North, aided by the intelligent dolphins and one particular dolphineer along the way. (Runs contemporaneously with the conclusion of the novel Dragonsdawn)
- The Ford of Red Hanrahan
- Red Hanrahan (father of dragonrider Sorka Hanrahan) leaves Fort Hold some years after the start of Threadfall and founds a new Hold at Rua Atha ("Red's Ford"), which would later become "Ruatha Hold" of the Ninth Pass.
- The Second Weyr
- Young queenrider Torene influences Weyrleaders Sean Connell and Sorka Hanrahan to allow the founding of several new Weyrs; she later mates with M'hall (Mihall/Michael Connell), the Weyrleaders' son (the custom of "shortening" dragonriders' names is also explained here) and the two become the first Weyrleaders of the newly-founded Benden Weyr.
- Craven colonist Stev Kimmer, having taken over the Honshu stakehold in the South, manages to convince a rescue party led by Lieutenant Ross Benden - nephew of the Admiral - that his group are the only eleven humans left alive. Fooled by the lack of visible power from the North (as 50 years have gone by and already the level of technology used has dropped), Benden removes Kimmer and his party from the planet (not without difficulty, as Kimmer is treacherous and greedy), and places Pern under interdict, forbidding any humans from travelling there lest they spread Thread to other systems.
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