The Solarians

The Solarians by Norman Spinrad, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 17, 2013, is a science fiction narrative that explores the re-emergence of the Solarians after three centuries of isolation. With the fate of humanity hanging in the balance due to a conflict with machine-like beings known as the Duglaars, the Solarians return with a new social order and unique abilities, including telepathy and total recall. The story follows Jay Palmer, who grapples with the Solarians’ “otherness” and their controversial plan to surrender Earth as a last resort for survival.
Readers will find a richly woven tale that delves into themes of isolation, identity, and the complexities of human and alien interactions. The narrative presents the Solarians’ ingenious strategy for overcoming the Duglaars, highlighting the tension between hope and despair in a time of crisis. This edition spans 252 pages and is written in English, offering an engaging exploration of space opera elements and the intricate dynamics of a universe on the brink of annihilation.
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For three hundred years the Solarians had isolated themselves from the galaxy with the promise to reappear one day to bring human victory. Now, with the very existence of the human race at stake in a war with the machine-like beings of the computer worlds, they re-emerged with a completely new social order. They possessed strange talents, such as telepathy and total recall. And they had an ingenious strategy for defeating the Duglaars.From the beginning, Jay Palmer had sensed their “otherness” but he had to accept them and their plan of surrendering earth to the merciless, computer-like Duglaars–it was the only hope left.
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