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7 | ''Larklight'' is Creator/PhilipReeve's ''other'' series, and waaay on the other end of the SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism compared to ''Literature/MortalEngines''. A SteamPunk Space Opera, it consists of three books, all told from the point of view of Art Mumby and his sister Myrtle: |
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9 | ''Larklight'' is the series-naming first book, introducing us to the world, where the British Empire stretches out across the solar system, and its inhabitants, including Art and his family, the unpleasant [[GiantSpider First Ones]], and [[SpacePirates Captain Jack Havock and his crew]]. |
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11 | ''Starcross'', the second book, involves TimeTravel, a French radical, some goblins who want to knit a cover for an asteroid, and a race of hats. No, ''literally''. |
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13 | ''Mothstorm'', book three: a mysterious discovery on the edge of the solar system brings Art and co. to [[strike:Uranus]] [[IstanbulNotConstantinople Georgium Sidus]], and a ChekhovsGun loaded in the first book finally goes off. |
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15 | !!Tropes include: |
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17 | %%* ActionDressRip: Ulla does this when escaping Mr. Webster's mooks. Myrtle is horrified.%%Does what? |
18 | * AllPlanetsAreEarthlike: They all have atmospheres that humans can breathe, at least. Then again, apparently so does space as a whole, if not something they can breathe for a long time. |
19 | * AmazonBrigade: The Snilth are ''very'' matriarchal. Imagine Victorian-era gender roles, only reversed. |
20 | * AndIMustScream: The settlers on Venus came down with Tree Sickness and turned into trees, though it's implied that since the transformation affects the mind as well, it's actually rather peaceful. |
21 | * BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Subverted. Space has a breathable atmosphere, but most species can only survive a few hours in it. |
22 | * BigCreepyCrawlies: The giant Moths of the Snilth, who are even larger then ships and able to fly through space. |
23 | * BrattyTeenageDaughter: Myrtle, at least in Art's opinion. |
24 | * ChekhovsGun: A minor footnote on an amusing aspect of Threl mythology in the second book [[spoiler:becomes the major plot of the third. Well, minus the bit about eating the World Cozy.]] |
25 | * DreadfulMusician: Myrtle, to the cactus creatures, as she drives them away from her with her hymn recitations. |
26 | * DyingRace: The First Ones, in this star system at least, as they are mentioned as colonizing other stars. |
27 | * EldritchAbomination: Though most of them are benevolent, it's shown that [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien Shapers]] have the potential to become this. |
28 | * EvilCounterpart: The Mothmaker to [[spoiler:Amelia Mumby]]. Both are Shapers who elected to remain after forming a solar system. However while the Shaper of Earth's system preferred to observe and eventually raise a family, the Mothmaker tyrannically ruled her peoples as a Goddess. |
29 | * {{Fainting}}: Myrtle faints after the NakedFirstImpression of Richard and the rest of the Martian men. |
30 | * GeniusLoci: Thunderhead, Jupiter's Great Red Spot, is a fully sapient storm. Smaller, also sapient storms make an appearance in Mothstorm. |
31 | %%* GenocideBackfire: Directly related to a Chekhov's Gun. |
32 | %%* GiantEnemyCrab: Subverted; Nipper's pretty friendly. |
33 | %%* GiantSpider: The First Ones. |
34 | %%* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Ulla, Ssilissa to a lesser extent. |
35 | * TheHatMakesTheMan: The Moobs like to take the form of hats [[spoiler:(but they're really shapeshifting, mind-controlling, thought-eating alien beings).]] |
36 | * InstrumentOfMurder: The Snilth use blowpipes shaped like bagpipes. |
37 | * InterspeciesRomance: Averted with Jack and Ssilissa; it was one-sided to begin with, and apart from Jack's [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy clear interest in Myrtle]] the impracticality of this is one of the reasons Ssil gives up on the idea. Played straight with Sir Richard Burton and Ulla and with [[spoiler:Art and Myrtle's parents, although apparently their mother's biological body is entirely human (at least until the Mothmaker destroys it).]] However, Captain Moonfield does get married to a Snilth at the end of book three, so there is that. |
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39 | * LighterAndSofter: This guy wrote another {{Steampunk}} series. [[Literature/MortalEngines You may have heard of it.]] They are ''total'' opposites. |
40 | * NakedFirstImpression: How Myrtle meets Richard and the rest of the Martian men. |
41 | --> apart from a few barbaric necklaces of metal scales they were all stark naked. |
42 | %%* NinjaMaid: Ulla, when undercover. |
43 | * NonMammalMammaries: Specifically averted - Ssilissa, a reptilian alien, doesn't have them. |
44 | * OutgrownSuchSillySuperstitions: Averted by [[spoiler:Amelia Mumby]] the Shaper. When asked if the Shapers mean there are no Gods, she remarks "Who made the Shapers?" However the Mothmaker thinks of herself as a Goddess. |
45 | * ProudWarriorRace: The Snilth. The Shaper who created them originally had multiple species of ProudWarriorRace, but she liked the Snilth the most (they're a very lovely shade of blue). |
46 | * RightfulKingReturns: It turns out Ssilissa is the last of the Hammertail clan, which was wiped out by the Mothmaker when a Queen rose against her, sending their eggs into space on a comet. Ssilissa by the end has become the Queen of the Snilth. |
47 | * SecretProjectRefugeeFamily: Jack, Nipper, Ssilissa, Squidley and Yarg all escaped from the Royal Xenological Institute. |
48 | %%* ShoutOut: And how. Some of the more obvious ones include ''Franchise/StarTrek'' and ''Literature/TheWarOfTheWorlds''.%%ZCE. Describe. |
49 | %%* SickeninglySweethearts: Art's opinion of Myrtle and Jack. |
50 | %%* SingleMindedTwins: Squidley and Yarg, the Tentacle Twins. |
51 | * SssssnakeTalk: Every one of the Snilth, who have names like Zssthss and Alsssor. Lampshaded when two characters agree that Zssthss sounds more like a gas leak than a name. |
52 | %%* StiffUpperLip |
53 | * SpaceIsCold: Referenced at the veeeery beginning of the first book. |
54 | * SpaceIsAnOcean: The setting's version of space is a thin sea of ether home to fish of all kinds and ships that look like sailing vessels. |
55 | %%* SpacePirates: The crew of the ''Sophronia'', at least in the first book. |
56 | * SpaceSailing: The spaceships look like ships, powered by a mysterious chemical reaction called 'the chemical wedding'. There is air in space, though it's thinner than on any planet, and artificial gravity on most ships. |
57 | %%* SteamPunk: Oh so very yes. |
58 | * TimeAbyss: [[spoiler:Amelia Mumby]] and other Shapers, who are at least as old as solar systems. |
59 | * TwinTelepathy: How the Tentacle Twins communicate with each other, since they can't talk. |
60 | * TheyWouldCutYouUp: It's rather understandable that Jack is a little hostile towards the Empire, all things considered, given that he caught wind of plans to kill and dissect him and the other subjects of the Xenological Institute. |
61 | * VertebrateWithExtraLimbs: There is a mention of a six-armed waitress. |
62 | * VitriolicBestBuds: In a somewhat meta example, Art and Mr. Wyatt, the illustrator, if the notes left in for him are anything to go by. |
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