Interstellar Pig
Interstellar Pig is a young adult Science Fiction novel by William Sleator.
Sixteen-year-old Barney is resigned to another boring vacation at his parents' summer rental, reading science fiction novels and keeping out of the sun. When Zena, Manny, and Joe move into the cinder-block cottage next door, Barney is intrigued by their glamorous, exotic lifestyle. His fascination grows when Zena introduces Barney to their favorite pastime: Interstellar Pig, a board game in which the key objective is to finish the game with the Piggy card in hand.
Zena quickly briefs him on the rules: each player picks their character from a box of cards depicting different aliens. Every alien race has their own strengths, weaknesses, and IRSC (Interstellar Relative Sapience Code, which rates the species' intelligence). When the time runs out, every home planet will be obliterated except the one belonging to the holder of the Piggy.
Soon Barney is immersed in the game. But why do his neighbors keep picking the same aliens every time they play, and dissuade him from learning about themselves? Is it just a game? Or could the fate of the entire planet be at stake?
- Absurdly High Stakes Game
- Chekhov's Gun: The equipment Barney selects, and the Captain's diary.
- Chekhov's Gunman: Luap, though posthumously, and the lichen.
- Fish People: Jrlb.
- Giant Spider: Zulma.
- Hive Mind: The lichen.
- Hyperactive Metabolism/Wizard Needs Food Badly: The carnivorous lichen can eat nearly anything and have to because of their hunger cycle being constant.
- Posthumous Character: Luap.
- Starfish Aliens: Zulma and Moyna; Jrlb is humanoid.
- Timed Mission: Interstellar Pig is timed.
- Uncanny Valley: In-universe; the Piggy, its smile in particular, severely creeps Barney out.