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The Betrayal

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Copyright © 1989 by C.J. Cherryh
1989
Science Fiction
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Verbal Text from: THE HUMAN REVOLUTION "The Company Wars": #1
Chapter 1
Verbal Text from: PATTERNS OF GROWTH A Tapestry in Genetics: #1 "A Reseune Calendar: 2396"
Chapter 2
Verbal Text from: PATTERNS OF GROWTH A Tapestry in Genetics: #1
Chapter 3
Verbal Text from: PATTERNS OF GROWTH A Tapestry in Genetics: #1
Chapter 4
Verbal Text from: PATTERNS OF GROWTH A Tapestry in Genetics: #1 "An Interview with Ariane Emory": pt. 1
Chapter 5
Verbal Text from: PATTERNS OF GROWTH A Tapestry in Genetics: #1 "An Interview with Ariane Emory": pt. 2
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 Cyteen Trilogy*
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A series of books written by C J Cherryh that takes place in the Alliance-Union Universe.  This trilogy was originally issued as one hardback volume entitled Cyteen.

1) The Betrayal
2) The Rebirth
3) The Vindication
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Imagine all the variety of the human species confined to a single world, a world sown with the petrified bones of human ancestors, a planet dotted with the ruins of ten thousand years of forgotten human civilizations - a planet on which at the time human beings first flew in space, humans still hunted a surplus of animals, gathered wild plants, farmed with ancient methods, spun natural yarns by hand and cooked over wood fires.
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This was originally published in hardback as one volume.

AKA: Cyteen: The Betrayal or Cyteen I: The Betrayal
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Ari smiled gently across the table, across the salad with vinaigette, product of their own gardens, and dusted it liberally with a spoonful of Keis, synthetic cheese, a salted yeast, actually: spacer's affectation.  Her mother had used it.  Ari still liked the tang of it, and imported it downworld at some little trouble.

Most of the Family abhorred it.

It was the formal dining hall: one long table for the Family, and a large U-shaped table around the outside for the azi who were closer than relatives, and somewhat more numerous, about two to one.

Herself at the head: that had been the case since the day uncle Geoffrey died.  To her right, Giraud Nye, to her left his brother Denys; then Yanni Schwartz rightside, left again, his sister Beth; and across from her, Beth's son by Giraud Nye, young Suli Schwartz, long-nosed and thin-faced, and looking preoccupied as usual: sixteen and bored; left next, and right and right again, Petros Ivanov and his two sisters Irene and Katrin, then Katrin's current passion the dark-skinned Morey Carneth-Nye; old Jane Strassen looking like a dowager empress in black and an ostentatious lot of silver; daughter Julia Strassen in green, a truly amazing decolletage; dear cousin Patrick Carnath-Emory, who was far more Carnath than Emory, and absolutely butter-fingered - he was already mopping his lap; Patrick's daughter Fideal Carnath, olive-skinned and lovely, and her thirty-two-year-old son Jules who they had thought was Giraud's until they ran the genetics and found it was, of all people, Petros'.  Then Robert Carnath-Nye and his daughter young Julia Carnath; and of course, endmost, Jordan and Justin Warrick, who looked exactly like father and son, unless you had known Jordan thirty years ago and knew that they were twins.

Vanity, vanity.

Jordan had had his passages.  (Who had not?)  But when it came to bestowing his heredity he had not trusted nature.  Or women.  It was the temptation to godhood, perhaps.  Or the belief that he, being a Special, was bound to produce another.

A replicate citizen was not azi.  There were considerable legal differences between young Justin, say, and elegant, red-haired Grant, at the second rank of tables, so, so close in all respects... born in the same lab, an insignificant day apart.  But Justin, dark-haired, square-jawed, and, at a handsome broad-shouldered seventeen, so very much Jordan's younger image... was CIT 976-88-2355 PR, that all-important Citizen prefix and that expensive Parental Replicate suffix - replicate except for the little accidents like the break in Jordan's nose, the little scar on Justin's chin, and oh, indeed, the personality, and the ability.  When Justin was a mote in a womb-tank, the Bok project had already failed - but (Ani was amused) Jordan had entertained notions that his tapes and his genes could overcome all odds.

The lad was bright.  But he was not Jordan.  Thank God.

Grant's number, on the other hand, was ALX-972, experimental: a design of her own, aesthetic in the extreme, and with an excellent antecedent - another Special geneset, but, for certain legal reasons, she had corrected a genetic fault, incidentally expressing a few aesthetic recessives, to an extent that the legitimate descendants of a certain slightly myopic, brown-haired, unathletic biologist with a heart defect... would find astounding.

Neither was Grant a biologist.  An excellent student in tape-design, an Alpha capable of working on the structures which had made him what he was - structures wherein lay the legal difference, not in the substitution of certain sequences in the geneset, not in the wombs which gestated them.

One infant had gone to a father's arms, to lie in a crib in the House, to hear - nothing, at times; or to deal with the fact that Jordan Warrick might be busy at some given time, and a meal might be late, or a noise startle him -

 

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Cir 01-Jan-1989
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359
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43990
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978-0-445-20452-2
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United States
Language:
English
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ARIANE EMORY IS DEAD.
BUT NOT FOR LONG.
WHERE IS ARIANE?


For fifty years, Dr. Ariane Emory has dominated politics on Cyteen Station.  Because Dr. Emory controls Reseune, a city-sized factory that creates the one item essential to the planet's wealth.  Reseune produces people - computer-trained azi servants and soldiers.

Then Ariane Emory is assassinated.  Yet her rivals and victims, people like Dr. Jordan Warrick, his cloned son Justin, and Justin's azi brother Grant, are not freed by her death.  For Emory's murder has turned Reseune into a vast, tyrannical experiment: an attempt to merge nature - and nurture... biotech - and cybernetics... genetics - and psychology... heredity - and environment.  Cyteen's labs can grow clones, but Ariane Emory's followers want more.  Much more.  They want to re-create Ariane.
"An absorbing story of power, intrigue, and betrayal - a worthy addition to Cherryh's star- and century-spanning Merchanters universe." - POUL ANDERSON
"A multi-dimensional epic... one of the best science fiction novels of the year." - OTHER REALMS
"A massive, multi-faceted novel... decidedly a major work." - BOOKLIST

CYTEEN PART I: THE BETRAYAL


A MAIN SELECTION OF
THE SCIENCE FICTION
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