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<blockquote data-quote="Richards" data-source="post: 8809595" data-attributes="member: 508"><p>Ooh, Mad_Jack's response above prompted another idea: James Alan Gardner's "Expendable." It's a kind of anti-Star Trek: there is a Federation (the League of Peoples), but there's no interstellar wars or anything because anyone who has murdered another sentient being has their heart stop as soon as they leave their home system - this is done by the "first race" in the Universe, the first to evolve beyond physical bodies. Mankind is spreading out among the stars, but they've discovered people get really upset when good-looking members of the human race get killed exploring new worlds. The solution? Send in the disabled: anyone with any kind of deformity, no matter how minor (the protagonist of the first book, Festina Ramos, has a wine-colored birthmark on one cheek - that's it), gets more or less drafted into the Explorer Corps (AKA "The Expendables"), because it's much easier to get over the death of a crewmate if said crewmate was kind of ugly.</p><p></p><p>There's at least seven books in the series, but I'd really just like to see what they do with the first book - it's arguably the best of the lot.</p><p></p><p>Johnathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richards, post: 8809595, member: 508"] Ooh, Mad_Jack's response above prompted another idea: James Alan Gardner's "Expendable." It's a kind of anti-Star Trek: there is a Federation (the League of Peoples), but there's no interstellar wars or anything because anyone who has murdered another sentient being has their heart stop as soon as they leave their home system - this is done by the "first race" in the Universe, the first to evolve beyond physical bodies. Mankind is spreading out among the stars, but they've discovered people get really upset when good-looking members of the human race get killed exploring new worlds. The solution? Send in the disabled: anyone with any kind of deformity, no matter how minor (the protagonist of the first book, Festina Ramos, has a wine-colored birthmark on one cheek - that's it), gets more or less drafted into the Explorer Corps (AKA "The Expendables"), because it's much easier to get over the death of a crewmate if said crewmate was kind of ugly. There's at least seven books in the series, but I'd really just like to see what they do with the first book - it's arguably the best of the lot. Johnathan [/QUOTE]
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