Subspace Encounter

Subspace Encounter is a 1983 science fiction novel by American writer E. E. Smith, a posthumously published sequel to his Subspace Explorers.

Cover of the first edition, published by Berkley Books.

Plot summary

The book describes two "spaces" that exist simultaneously in the universe, each of three spatial dimensions, and each occupied by human beings of roughly equal technological standing. The people in the two "spaces" have no awareness of each other, but each has developed faster-than-light transportation that relies on navigation through a fourth dimension that the two spaces share. Through their joint use of the fourth dimension, psychics (called "psiontists") in the two spaces become aware of each other, and meet to exchange technologies. The residents of one of the spaces use their superior weaponry and psychic abilities to help the residents of the other defeat a Hitler-like leader who plans to kill or enslave all those who do not belong to his "Garshan" race.

The book was published almost twenty years after Smith's death, and edited by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach.[1]

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed Subspace Encounter for White Dwarf #57, and stated that "one doesn't read Smith for literary graces, but this one is far inferior to the equally awfully written Lensman books because our hyperbrained Earthlings have it all too easy. Kim Kinnison used to suffer for his victories (eg erethism, amputation, infection with hideous alien fungi): this lot gets their on a plate."[2]

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References

  1. Smith, E.E. Subspace Encounter. Edited and with an introduction by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach. Berkley Books, 1983. ISBN 0-425-06244-9.
  2. Langford, Dave (September 1984). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. Games Workshop (Issue 57): 14.


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