The Ship Who Searched is a science fiction novel by American writers Anne McCaffrey and Mercedes Lackey. It is the third of seven books in The Ship Who...
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The Ship Who Sang (book) at ISFDB. Brain Ships (2003. McCaffrey, Ball & Lackey): The Ship Who Searched and Partnership. ISBN 0-7434-7166-0 The Ship Who...
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The scientific research ship Hypatia in the novel Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff Hypatia Cade, the protagonist of the novel "The Ship who...
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Anne McCaffrey (section The Brain & Brawn Ship series)
exception, in The Ship Who Searched, was a shell-person who was seven when she became quadriplegic. The Ship books are set in the same universe as the Crystal...
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March 2014), but a search of the area did not find the objects; Vietnamese officials said the area had been "searched thoroughly". By the end of 9 March,...
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Mercedes Lackey (redirect from Tales of the Five Hundred Kingdoms)
as the Halfblood Chronicles), Marion Zimmer Bradley (such as Rediscovery and Tigers Burning Bright), Anne McCaffrey (such as The Ship Who Searched), and...
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Anne McCaffrey bibliography (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
The Ship Who Searched (1992) with Mercedes Lackey, ISBN 978-0-671-72129-9 The City Who Fought (1993) with S.M. Stirling, ISBN 978-0-671-87599-2 The Ship...
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was effectively eliminated by the brainship Hypatia Cade (during the events of the book The Ship Who Searched) through the invention and creation of human-replica...
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Canadian Coast Guard: "Search and Rescue comprises the search for, and provision of aid to, persons, ships or other craft which are, or are feared to be,...
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after 22 December 1928. Built for the Danish East Asiatic Company in 1921, it was the world's largest sailing ship at the time, and primarily served for...
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