Cyteen is a Hugo Award-winning science fiction novel by C. J. Cherryh, part of her Union-Alliance universe.
Cyteen is the capital planet of Union, one of the two major human space powers, and the research facility of Reseune is its heart. Union is heavily dependent on azi, human clones who are trained, psychologically conditioned and even given fake memories by "tape" (fed into their minds by machines); Reseune is responsible for nearly all high-level azi research, as well as the development of new tape. When Ariane Emory, a scientific genius, head of Reseune and leader of the Expansionist faction that has ruled Union since its formation, is found dead, possibly murdered, it leaves an enormous power vacuum. Emory had been trying without success to clone past geniuses. She believed the fault lay in not recreating as closely as possible how the originals were brought up. Reseune proceeds to raise her clone just that way, greatly aided by the detailed notes Emory had prepared for that purpose. By the time "Ari" is a teenager, it is clear that the process is a resounding success. She is not only a genius, but also more emotionally stable than her "parent". She is capable of taking up the reins of power. However, when an attempt is made on her life, it becomes clear that her most dangerous enemies are within Reseune itself. | ||
Plot & Themes FANTASY or SCIENCE FICTION? - science fiction story Story involving clones/duplicates? - good clones/duplicates Is this an adult or child's book? - Adult or Young Adult Book Clones Yes Descript. of chases or violence - 20 % planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives - 20 % Feelings, relationships, character bio/development - 30 % Descript. of society, phenomena (tech), places - 30 % Main Character Identity: - Female Profession/status: Age: - a teen Really unusual traits? Setting A substantial portion of this book takes place on a non-Earth planetary body: - humans in a futuristic society Planet outside solar system? Yes Writing Style Accounts of torture and death? - generic/vague references to death/punishment scientific jargon? (SF only) - some scientific explanation How much dialogue? - roughly even amounts of descript and dialog |