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M. C. Pease
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The Way of Decision
"The Way of Decision" by M. C. Pease is a science fiction narrative written in the early 21st century. The book explores themes of social structure and family dynamics through a speculative lens, particularly focusing on the concept of clans as a new form of social organization in response to modern economic and social realities. The storyline revolves around the challenges faced by a clan as they consider admitting a new member, Marcia Graves, and the implications of this decision on their way of life. In the narrative, Tom Vord, the unacknowledged leader of the clan, must grapple with the potential admission of Marcia, a woman from a traditional background, into a community that operates on different principles. As discussions unfold among clan members, contrasting views emerge regarding the motivations for Marcia's inclusion—some see it as an opportunity to secure a lucrative contract with her father’s company, while others worry about the impact her presence might have on their established dynamics. Key characters such as Ricky, who advocates for accepting Marcia for economic gain, and Sandy, who emphasizes the importance of adaptability, contribute to the debate. Ultimately, the clan must navigate their values, priorities, and fears as they decide whether to embrace change or preserve their traditional structure, leading to a fundamental decision about their future together.
Generals Help Themselves
"Generals Help Themselves" by M. C. Pease is a science fiction story written in the early 1950s. The narrative unfolds in a futuristic setting amidst intense military and political conflict, particularly focusing on the struggles between the Federation and the Combine of Jupiterian Satellite States. The book primarily centers on military strategy and the use of advanced technology in space warfare, highlighting themes of hope, desperation, and leadership during crisis. The plot follows Commander Stanley Morgan, who is unexpectedly placed in charge of Base Q, a crucial asteroid command station for the Federation's space fleet. Amidst rising tensions and impending doom, the Federation is on the brink of conceding power to the Combine after a shocking defeat on Venus. As the Commander prepares for an incoming fleet of enemy dreadnoughts, he defies orders by launching an unprecedented preemptive strike under Plan K, an innovative approach to warfare that leverages advanced computation and tactics. Through courage and strategic ingenuity, Morgan leads a successful offensive that not only turns the tide of battle but also rekindles hope among the populace, showcasing the resilience of humanity in the face of tyranny.
This One Problem
"This One Problem" by M. C. Pease is a science fiction novel set in a future where piracy disrupts the tenuous peace in the Solar System. Written in the mid-20th century, the narrative explores themes of morality, survival, and the complexities of human nature amidst lawlessness. The story revolves around Marc Polder, a comptroller for the Asteroid Development Company, who must navigate a perilous environment dominated by pirates in order to protect valuable resources. The plot unfolds in a desolate asteroid called Torran, where Marc and his assistant, Lee Treynor, face an impending raid by the notorious pirate John Mantor. As chaos looms, Marc's pragmatic approach to navigating the dangers of piracy puts him at odds with Lee's idealistic expectations of heroism and justice. As Mantor's crew prepares to raid a Navy warehouse, Marc must find a way to outthink the pirates while connecting with Lee on a deeper level. Ultimately, the narrative delves into the choices they must make in the face of peril, with Marc leveraging cunning and strategy over brute force, culminating in a twist that challenges the characters' understanding of courage and sacrifice.