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=== Tropes the cycle provides examples of: === |
=== Tropes the cycle provides examples of: === |
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* [[Absent Aliens]]: Averted. There are loads and loads of them. The only problem is that lack of reasonably cheap [[Faster |
* [[Absent Aliens]]: Averted. There are loads and loads of them. The only problem is that lack of reasonably cheap [[Faster-Than-Light Travel]] makes it's a pain in the ass to communicate with them. |
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* [[After the End]]: Hinted abouth the Earth's society in the first novel, explicitly said in the second. |
* [[After the End]]: Hinted abouth the Earth's society in the first novel, explicitly said in the second. |
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* [[Alternate Continuity]]: Despite describing pretty much the same society on the Earth, as in othe books, the ''Cor Serpentis'' is explicitly a [[First Contact]] story and no Great Circle is ever mentioned. |
* [[Alternate Continuity]]: Despite describing pretty much the same society on the Earth, as in othe books, the ''Cor Serpentis'' is explicitly a [[First Contact]] story and no Great Circle is ever mentioned. |
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* [[Faster-Than-Light Travel]]: Only quite-slower-then-light (up to 0.8 c) travels in the first novel, near-light in the ''Cor Serpentis'' and full FTL (but still very complicated) in the ''Bull's Hour''. All of them require very much effort. |
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* [[No Poverty]]: It's [[Utopia]]. |
* [[No Poverty]]: It's [[Utopia]]. |
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* [[Utopia]]: The Earth society itself. |
* [[Utopia]]: The Earth society itself. |