Known Space Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Known Space is the fictional setting of many of Larry Niven's science fiction stories. In general terms it is the name given by humans to the collection of stars and planets near the Earth, out to some 50 light years, which have been explored and settled in the books set in it. The Known Space stories span approximately a thousand years of history, from the first human explorations of our solar system to the colonization of dozens of nearby systems (and with references to events some billion years ago).
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Overview
Races
In the process of exploring space, humankind encounters several intelligent alien species,
including the following.
Also figuring in some stories are intelligent cetaceans and various offshoots of Homo sapiens lineage.
Locations
An amusing and interesting aspect of the Known Space universe is that most of the planets colonized by humans are suboptimal for Homo sapiens. The planets were measured and declared habitable by "dumb" robot probes who were then followed by sleeper ships who had to make the best of a bad situation.
Asteroid belts are usually extensively colonized in Known Space, as well. Sol's is known as the Belt, while Alpha Centauri's is known as the Serpent Swarm.
The series also features a number of "gee whiz" inventions which figure as plot devices.
Stories earlier in the timeline feature technology such as Bussard ramjets, and explore how organ transplantation technology enables the new crime of Organlegging, while later stories feature hyperdrive, invulnerable starship hulls, stasis fields, transporter booths (used only on planetary surfaces), the lifespan-extending drug "boosterspice", and the "tasp" which is capable of stimulating the pleasure centerss of the brain from a distance.
The milieu can be viewed as representing the climax of the pre-cyberpunk era of science fiction, as the cyberpunk themes of information technology and competition of various sub-governmental groups do not figure in the stories.
After the mid-1970s, Larry Niven began to write significantly less Known Space stories. In his note that accompanies "Man-Kzin Wars", he indicates that it had become more and more difficult to be inspired to write in the universe as it had grown too difficult. At that point, he opened up the series to works by other authors.
In the Known Space stories Niven had created a number of technological devices (GP hull, stasis field, Ringworld material) which, combined with the 'Teela Brown' gene, made it very difficult to construct engaging stories beyond a certain date - the combination of factors made it tricky to produce any kind of creditable threat/problem without complex contrivances. Niven demonstrated this, to his own satisfaction, with Safe at Any Speed.
Technology
Stories in Known Space
Unlike many fictional universes, the component tales of known space were largely released as short stories or serials in various science fiction anthology magazines. These stories were generally subsequently released in one or more collection volumes. To add some further confusion, some of the shorter novels were also later re-released as part of collections. Due to the large number of stories, it is particularly difficult for a completionist fan of the series to have read the entire span of the work.Stories by Niven himself
| Title | Published | First Appeared In | Collection |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Coldest Place | 1964 | Worlds of If | Tales of Known Space |
| World of Ptavvs | 1965† | Worlds of Tomorrow | |
| One Face | 1965 | Galaxy Magazine | The Shape of Space |
| Becalmed in Hell | 1965 | The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction | Tales of Known Space |
| Eye of an Octopus | 1966 | Galazy Magazine | Tales of Known Space |
| The Warriors | 1966 | Worlds of If | Tales of Known Space |
| Bordered in Black | 1966 | The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction | The Shape of Space |
| Neutron Star | 1966 | Worlds of If | Neutron Star |
| How the Heroes Die | 1966 | Galaxy Magazine | Tales of Known Space |
| At the Core | 1966 | Worlds of If | Neutron Star |
| A Relic of the Empire | 1966 | Worlds of If | Neutron Star |
| At the Bottom of a Hole | 1966 | Galaxy Magazine | Tales of Known Space |
| The Soft Weapon | 1967 | Worlds of If | Neutron Star |
| Flatlander | 1967 | Worlds of If | Neutron Star |
| The Ethics of Madness | 1967 | Worlds of If | Neutron Star |
| Safe at any Speed | 1967 | The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction | Tales of Known Space |
| The Adults | 1967† | Galaxy Magazine | |
| The Handicapped | 1967 | Galaxy Magazine | Neutron Star |
| The Jigsaw Man | 1967 | Dangerous Visions | Tales of Known Space |
| Slowboat Cargo | 1968† | Worlds of If | |
| The Deceivers | 1968† | Galaxy Magazine | Tales of Known Space |
| Grendel | 1968 | (collection only) | Neutron Star |
| There is a Tide | 1968 | Galaxy Magazine | Tales of Known Space |
| The World of Ptavvs | 1968 | (novel) | |
| A Gift From Earth | 1968 | (novel) | |
| Wait It Out | 1968 | Futures Unbounded | Tales of Known Space |
| The Organleggers | 1968† | Galaxy Magazine | The Shape of Space |
| Ringworld | 1970 | (novel) | |
| Cloak of Anarchy | 1972 | Analog Science Fiction | Tales of Known Space |
| Protector | 1973 | (novel) | |
| The Defenseless Dead | 1973 | (collection only) | The Long ARM of Gil Hamilton |
| The Borderland of Sol | 1974 | Analog Science Fiction | Tales of Known Space |
| ARM | 1975 | Epic | The Long ARM of Gil Hamilton |
| The Ringworld Engineers | 1980 | (novel) | |
| The Patchwork Girl | 1980 | (novel) | |
| Madness Has Its Place | 1990 | (collection only) | Man-Kzin Wars III |
| Procrustes | 1994 | (collection only) | Crashlander |
| The Woman in Del Rey Crater | 1995 | (collection only) | Flatlander |
| Ringworld Throne | 1996 | (novel) | |
| Choosing Names | 1998 | (collection only) | Man-Kzin Wars VIII |
| Fly-By-Night | 2002 | (collection only) | Man-Kzin Wars IX |
| Ringworld's Children | 2004 | (novel) |
† Additional Notes:
- "World of Ptavvs" was expanded and republished as a novel in 1968.
- "The Adults" was expanded and republished as "Protector" in 1973.
- "Slowboat Cargo" was expanded and republished as "A Gift From Earth" in 1968.
- "The Deceivers" was subsequently renamed "Intent to Deceive"
- "The Organleggers" was subsequently renamed "Death by Ecstasy"
Official stories in "Known Space" by other authors
Some fans consider these stories to be non-canonical.
| Title | Published | Collection | Written By |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iron | 1988 | Man-Kzin Wars | Poul Anderson |
| Cathouse | 1988 | Man-Kzin Wars | Dean Ing |
| Briar Patch | 1989 | Man-Kzin Wars II | Dean Ing |
| The Children's Hour | 1989 | Man-Kzin Wars II | Jerry Pournelle & S.M. Stirling |
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