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=== This series contains examples of: ===
* [[Action Mom]]{{context}}
 
* [[ActionArranged MomMarriage]]{{context}}
* [[ArrangedBadass MarriageNormal]]: Yana.
* [[BadassBig NormalBad]]: - YanaIntergal.
* [[BigCats BadAre Mean]]: -[[Played IntergalWith]].
* [[Cats Are MeanSuperior]] - played with{{context}}
* [[CatsThe Are SuperiorChessmaster]]{{context}}
* [[Children Are Innocent]] -: 'Cita, oddly.
* [[The Chessmaster]]
* [[Closed Circle]]{{context}}
* [[Children Are Innocent]] - 'Cita, oddly
* [[ClosedCool CircleOld Guy]]{{context}}
* [[Cool Old GuyCult]]{{context}}
* [[Culture Clash]]: - theThe cult that raised 'Cita and the rest of Petaybee.
* [[Cult]]
* [[Friendless Background]]{{context}}
* [[Culture Clash]] - the cult that raised 'Cita and the rest of Petaybee
* [[Genetic Engineering Is the New Nuke]]: The Shongilis.
* [[Friendless Background]]
* [[GeneticGuinea EngineeringPig Is the New NukeFamily]]: - theThe Shongilis.
* [[Jerkass]]{{context}}
* [[Guinea Pig Family]] - the Shongilis
* [[Kindhearted Cat Lover]] -: Clodagh.
* [[Jerkass]]
* [[Lighter and Fluffier]] -: ''The Twins of Petaybee''.
* [[Kindhearted Cat Lover]] - Clodagh
* [[Locked in Aa Room]]{{context}}
* [[Lighter and Fluffier]] - ''The Twins of Petaybee''
* [[Long Lost Sibling]] -: Bunny and {{spoiler|her younger sister, 'Cita.}}.
* [[Locked in A Room]]
* [[Mama Bear]]: Yana.
* [[Long Lost Sibling]] - Bunny and {{spoiler|her younger sister, 'Cita.}}
* [[MamaMega BearCorp]]: - YanaIntergal.
* [[MegaMenace CorpDecay]]: -Dr. Luzon and Intergal.
* [[Powers That Be]] -: Intergal again.
* [[Menace Decay]] - Dr. Luzon and Intergal
* [[Precocious Crush]]: - aA particularly disturbing example.
* [[Powers That Be]] - Intergal again
* [[Raised Byby Wolves]] -: 'Cita.
* [[Precocious Crush]] - a particularly disturbing example
* [[Religious Horror]]{{context}}
* [[Raised By Wolves]] - 'Cita
* [[Rule of Drama]]: - aA staple of McCaffrey's work.
* [[Religious Horror]]
* [[Rule of Drama]] - a staple of McCaffrey's work
* [[Selkies and Wereseals]]: The series employs the selkie myth in a futuristic setting. The Shongili family uses genetic engineering to create a selkie (Sean). Sean's kids are natural-born selkies as well.
* [[Spin Offspring]] -: Murel and Ronan's series.
* [[Starfish Aliens]]{{context}}
* [[Take Over the World]]: - rareRare justified example.
* [[Touched Byby Vorlons]] -: Petaybee changes those who live on it.
** [[Blessed Withwith Suck]] -: And after a certain amount of time, those changes mean painful death for anyone who's off-planet for as little as a couple of days.
* [[Unto Us a Son Andand Daughter Are Born]]{{context}}
* [[Villain Withwith Good Publicity]]: - theThe Intergal corporation.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:28, 19 October 2018

The six books of Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's Petaybee series are divided into two trilogies: Petaybee and The Twins of Petaybee. The protagonist of the first is Yanaba "Yana" Maddock, a soldier sent to the planet of Petaybee when injuries from a terrorist attack make it impossible for her to continue in the army. In the second trilogy, the central characters are Yana's children, Ronan Born for Water and Murel Monster Slayer Maddock-Shongili.

In all six books, the plot is basically the same: the planet must be protected from Intergal, an interplanetary company that wishes to relocate the inhabitants so it can mine for valuable minerals. Petaybee, however, isn't just a planet- it's a sentient being that has forged a meaningful connection with the settlers, particularly those of the Shongili family. When Yana marries into that family, she comes to understand how important it is that the Petaybeans defend their planet.

The series is not nearly as well known as the McCaffrey Dragonriders of Pern books, but is often considered to be of greater quality, as a whole.

Books in this series

  • Powers That Be (1993)
  • Power Lines (1994)
  • Power Play (1995)
  • Changelings (2005)
  • Maelstrom (2006)
  • Deluge (2008)

Tropes used in Petaybee include: