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Floatin’ down that old river boy, all my worries far behind,
Floatin’ down that old river boy, leave old memories way behind,
Yesterday is slowly fadin’,
All my life, I’ve been waitin’, for this time.
Floatin’ down that old river boy, leaves me feelin’ good inside,
Floatin’ down that old river boy, tryin’ to get to the other side,
Yesterday is slowly fadin’,
I been waitin’, now forever, for this ride.
Ride the river in this boat, ride the river.
Ride the river in this boat, ride the river.
Ride the river in this boat, ride the river.
Ride the river in this boat, ride the river.
Floatin’ down that old river boy, all my worries far behind,
Floatin’ down that old river boy, leave old memories way behind,
Yesterday is slowly fadin’,
I been waitin’, now forever, for this ride
Great Sky River is a Nebula Award nominated 1987 novel written by author Gregory Benford as a part of his Galactic Center Saga series of books.
After the events of Across the Sea of Suns small groups of humans have settled on other star systems. However there is a constant threat from the Mechs, a civilization of machines leftover from other civilizations and evolved to see all biological civilization as unstable and dangerous.
Great Sky River tells the story of the Bishop family who fight for their very existence on the planet Snowglade which has been taken over by the Mechs. The Bishops are one of a number of families on Snowglade, all named for chess pieces. These “families” are more like clans or tribes. All use cybernetic implants and mechanical aids to enhance their perceptions and physical abilities. Personalities of dead members of the Family can be stored in memory tabs and accessed by plugging them into ports implanted into the neck. Bodily functions such as the sexual drive can be turned off to remove distractions. The Families seem to be equipped for long conflicts and periods of privation, migrating to avoid the Mechs.
The novel takes place during a period when the Mechs have invaded Snowglade and are slowly altering its climate to suit themselves, drying it out. This adversely affects the humans, who otherwise seem to exist in a wary truce with the Mechs. Then the Mechs begin destroying human settlements. For some reason they are interested in Killeen Bishop, leader of the family.
As the series progresses it is revealed that the Bishops and related colonists are post-humans, or as the text describes them, a “fourth species of chimpanzee”. The adults are actually 3 meters in height and have better skeletal structure than humans. They are the survivors of thousands of years of conflict with the Mechs on Earth, the beginnings of which were described in the previous novels. Having defeated the Mechs in the Solar System they have traveled to near the galactic center using slower-than-light space vessels, meaning that the setting is tens of thousands of years in the future. The remainder of the series describes the Bishops’ progress to the center of Mech power, and the great secret they carry, which the Mechs fear.
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Edger is cheap for using YOUR name in the title but I gave it the “Rec-a-pony” one-two because everybody gets one, but only one 😛
I’ve never had a “visionquest” that didn’t at some point involve hallucinigens but I hope you find what you’re looking for, that is, if that’s how it works.
I feel weird and slightly stupid for commenting like you died or something but I might meet you along the way and ask you for money so I’m putting in karma with this.
If in your quest you find a foul-mouthed loud kid with an NY all black Yankee cap, flat brim down low keeping the fuzz from poppin pics, along with the thick city accent that flashes you his Boba Fett belt buckle…..that wasn’t me and you best be tellin Homeland Security the same if they ask ya, got it?
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This is as bad as coke withdrawal, lol and I am trying to get clean, dammit!
But just so you know, my ego LOVES YOU!!!
BudhyDharma and Vision Quest? Aren’ you mixing your metaphors, or dangling your dreamables or something? Best to you; sorry I’m new enough to not know you, but love your site’s vision.