
Orbital Decay
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Popeye Hooker knows that space isn't all it's cracked up to be. A former fisherman who takes a job building low orbital stations to escape a failed relationship, he finds that in space, construction work is still a grind. And when they aren't building the space stations that will usher humanity into the stars, Sam Sloane and the rest of the beamjacks get high, blast the Grateful Dead, and stare through telescopes at the world they left behind. But life in orbit is about to get much more interesting.
Nestled among the life support equipment that keeps them alive and the entertainment systems that keep them happy, the beamjacks find something astonishing. Turns out, their home isn't just a space station-it's a giant antenna designed to spy on every inhabitant of Earth. It's the greatest privacy invasion ever perpetrated, and the beamjacks won't stand for it.
They may not be pioneers, but these roughnecks are about to become revolutionaries.
Timely-and with Orwellian undertones, Allen Steele's debut won the Locus Award for Best First Novel. Perfect for fans of Robert Heinlein, Robert J. Sawyer, and Greg Bear, Orbital Decay blends fantasy and science fiction with a prescient attention paid to the dangers of government surveillance.
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Since then, Steele has published eighteen novels and nearly one hundred short stories. His work has received numerous accolades, including three Hugo Awards, and has been translated worldwide, mainly into languages he can't read. He serves on the board of advisors for the Space Frontier Foundation and is a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He also belongs to Sigma, a group of science fiction writers who frequently serve as unpaid consultants on matters regarding technology and security.
Allen Steele is a lifelong space buff, and this interest has not only influenced his writing, it has taken him to some interesting places. He has witnessed numerous space shuttle launches from Kennedy Space Center and has flown NASA's shuttle cockpit simulator at the Johnson Space Center. In 2001, he testified before the US House of Representatives in hearings regarding the future of space exploration. He would like very much to go into orbit, and hopes that one day he'll be able to afford to do so.
Steele lives in western Massachusetts with his wife, Linda, and a continual procession of adopted dogs. He collects vintage science fiction books and magazines, spacecraft model kits, and dreams.
Content
- Intro
- Cover
- Praise for the Writing of Allen Steele
- Title Page
- Contents
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Part One: A Hard Day in the Clarke Orbit
- 1. Homesick
- 2. Ear Test
- 3. The Wheel
- 4. Virgin Bruce
- 5. Tall Tales
- 6. Hooker Remembers (A Night on the Town)
- 7. Getting Some Sun
- 8. The Whiteroom
- 9. Zulu Tango Approach
- 10. An Inch Away from Eternity
- 11. Huntsville
- Part Two: Welcome to the Club
- 12. Milk Run
- 13. Hooker Remembers (Where Did She Go?)
- 14. Welcome to the Club
- 15. Profiles in Weirdness
- 16. Seeds of Dessent
- Part Three: High Up There
- 17. Space
- 18. Virgin Bruce's Tale
- 19. Hearing Aid
- 20. Popeye Goes to Heaven
- 21. Strange Tales of Space
- 22. Ear Ache
- Part Four: 300-Mile Fade-away
- 23. The Weirdo Summit
- 24. Labor Day
- 25. Freedom Rendezvous
- 26. Captain Crunch
- 27. Snafu
- 28. Orbital Decay
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Copyright
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