Ambient Conditions

by Sharon Lee

Other authorsSteve Miller
Ebook, 2020

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Fic SF Miller & Lee

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Pinbeam Books

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Contains two shorter works set in Lee and Miller's Liaden Universe(R). Short story "A Visit to the Galaxy Ballroom," which first appeared on the Baen Books website; original novelette "Ambient Conditions;" and an authors' foreword. "Galaxy Ballroom" explores the rift that has opened in the Scouts subsequent to Korval's removal to the planet Surebleak, and the consequences of loyalty. "Ambient Conditions" details a dark time in Liaden history, and looks at what happens when discarded people are given power, and must choose how to use it.

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LibraryThing member LisCarey
This book includes two shorter Liaden stories, and a foreword by the authors, that explains the circumstances of the writing of the second story.

The first story is the previously published "A Visit to the Galaxy Ballroom." Korval's removal from Liad to Surebleak has, among its other consequences,
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let to a split in the Scouts. Scout Pilot Lina yo'Bingim has been somewhat aware of this, but, based on Liad, it hasn't seemed to affect her directly. An unexpected assignment, taking Administrator Chola as'Barta to Surebleak, lands her directly in the conflict. Loyalty, Scout ethics, and betrayal all play a role here, and yo'Bingim has some hard decisions to make.

The second story, "Ambient Conditions," is a mirror story, "Preferred Seating" from the viewpoint of the other main character, Kishara. Kishara has been banished from her clan and from Liad for being a potentially dangerous "minor talent," while Can Ith yos'Phelium has left his clan for reasons the reader learned in "Preferred Seating." They meet, seemingly by chance, and confront a genuinely dangerous "minor talent," Mor Gan, banished from Liad at the same time as Kishara. They do not, of course, have any real chance to discuss what's going on, or why Kishara's plan for dealing with Mor Gan is the right one. Trust, improvisation, and risk-taking are the major factors here.

These are both solid, enjoyable Liaden Universe stories, though you'll better appreciate "Ambient Conditions" if you find and read "Preferred Seating" first. "Preferred Seating" is available to be read free
The second story, "Ambient Conditions," is a mirror story, "Preferred Seating" from the viewpoint of the other main character, Kishara. Kishara has been banished from her clan and from Liad for being a potentially dangerous "minor talent," while Can Ith yos'Phelium has left his clan for reasons the reader learned in "Preferred Seating." They meet, seemingly by chance, and confront a genuinely dangerous "minor talent," Mor Gan, banished from Liad at the same time as Kishara. They do not, of course, have any real chance to discuss what's going on, or why Kishara's plan for dealing with Mor Gan is the right one. Trust, improvisation, and risk-taking are the major factors here.

These are both solid, enjoyable Liaden Universe stories, though you'll better appreciate "Ambient Conditions" if you find and read "Preferred Seating" first. "Preferred Seating" is available to be read free on the Baen website.

As I said, enjoyable stories. Recommended.

I bought this book.
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LibraryThing member quondame
Two more tales of Liad™, or maybe anti-Liad™, as both are directly based on the wrongs the current order on Liad™ commits against the protagonists.
LibraryThing member jjmcgaffey
Interesting. I had not read A Visit to the Galaxy Ballroom previously - nice, and an advancement of the arc of the Scouts and Liad. The second story was even more interesting, since I'd just read Preferred Seating - this was the same story from another point of view. I understood a lot more of what
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was going on - the background, who the pirate was and why they were there in the first place - after this story than I did after Preferred Seating. So it was useful in itself, as well as being therapy for Sharon who (according to Steve's foreword) after much medical stress had lost her writing mojo. Ambient Conditions brought it back, whew! I can't imagine not having more stories from Sharon - or at least, I don't want to. Worth reading for multiple reasons.
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Adventures in the Liaden Universe, 31

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½ (6 ratings; 3.9)
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