''Inconstant Star'' is a
science fiction fix-up novel by American writer
Poul Anderson. It is formed by the novellas ''Iron'' and ''Inconstant Star'', first published in ''The Man-Kzin Wars'' (1988) and ''Man-Kzin Wars III'' (1990), respectively. The title is from the tumbling alien artifact that sends out radiation. Due to the tumbling effect, the output can only be seen briefly from a given point in space, looking like a star, but then disappearing as the artifact moves.
The title also references another Niven story, "Inconstant Moon", which is not part of the Known Space series. The novel is the story of Robert Saxtorph and his ship ''Rover'', hired for peaceful missions, but which run into
Kzinti at every turn.
Plot summary
There are two parts to the novel, Iron, and Inconstant Star.
In “Iron”, Saxtorph and the ''Rover'', hired by the wealthy
Crashlander Laurinda Brozik, set out to explore a newly discovered
red dwarf
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star. When they arrive, they are challenged by a Kzinti warship. Separating the crew onto the shuttles, the ''Rover'' is captured and landed on one of the moons. The first shuttle sets on Prima, the first planet, and is held fast by a planet-sized organism that begins dissolving the shuttle. They broadcast for rescue, and are refused help by the Kzin.
Meanwhile, helpless to rescue their friends, Robert, Dorcas, and Laurinda make a plan to steal a tug and escape back to friendly space with the news of the Kzin base. Dorcas pilots the tug, and takes out the ship guarding the ''Rover''. Robert and Laurinda land, fight off a Kzinti shuttle, and recover the ''Rover''. They are able to rescue Juan and Carita, and destroy the base with a guided asteroid.
In “Inconstant Star”, Saxtorph and crew are hired by Tyra Nordbo to redeem her father's honor, as he was accused of collaboration with the Kzin during their occupation of Wunderland. To do so, they must use notes he had left behind and follow a ship that had left 30 years prior to investigate a concentration of gamma rays. They travel to the coordinates, and find a massive artifact made of an unknown metal. A hole in the spherical artifact is pouring out lethal radiation. As they study it, they learn it is a weapon of the
Tnuctip. It is a shell around a “captured” black hole, one that had been holed by a meteorite and is thus releasing the
Hawking radiation. They then deduce the route of the original Kzin ship, and head off to the Father Sun, the star of the Kzin homeworld. En route, they locate the ''Sherrek'', where Tyra's father Peter had worked free of his Kzin captors. They rescue him and head back to the artifact. Another Kzin ship, ''Swordbeak'', also finds the old ship. They, too, head to the artifact, and catch the ''Rover'' by surprise. Just when all looks lost, Robert and Dorcas conceive a plan to use the artifact's radiation against the Kzin warship. In a last act of defiance, a dying Weoch-Captain activates the artifact's hyperdrive and heads out into unknown space.
Characters
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Robert Saxtorph
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– Terran. Captain of the ''Rover''. Husband of Dorcas.
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Dorcas Saxtorph – Terran. First Mate of the ''Rover''. Wife of Robert.
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Kamehameha Ryan – Terran (Hawaiian). Crewman on the ''Rover'' and longtime friend of the Saxtorphs’.
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Carita Fenger – Crewman on the ''Rover''.
Jinxian.
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Juan Yoshii – Crewman on the ''Rover'' and aspiring poet.
Belter.
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Laurinda Broznik – Astronomer who discovered the star in "Iron".
Crashlander.
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Arthur Treginnis – Scientist.
Mountaineer of Crew descent (who was a Colonist sympathizer during the revolution).
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Ulf Markham – Commissioner of the Interworld Space Commission and spy for the Kzinti.
Wunderland
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er.
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Tyra Nordbo – Hires the ''Rover'' in "Inconstant Star". Daughter of Peter Nordbo.
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Peter Nordbo – Former landholder on
Wunderland
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, amateur astronomer, and slave of the Kzin.
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Weoch-Captain – Kzin captain of the ''Swordbeak''.
See also
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Man-Kzin Wars
External links
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{{Poul Anderson
1991 American novels
1991 science fiction novels
Fiction set around 61 Ursae Majoris
Known Space stories
Novels by Poul Anderson
Fiction about stars
Fiction about black holes