The book The Mote in God's Eye was written by authors Jerry Pournelle, Larry Niven Here you can read free online of The Mote in God's Eye book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Mote in God's Eye a good or bad book?
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Extrusions sprouted at seeming random: a ring of hooks around what Whitbread took for the aft end; a thread of bright silver girdling its waist; transparent bulges fore and aft; antennae in highly imaginative curves; and dead aft, a kind of stinger: a spine many times the length of the hull, very long and straight and narrow. Whitbread coasted slowly inward. He rode a space-to-space taxi, the cabin a polarized plastic bubble, the short hull studded with “thruster clusters”—arrays of attitude... jets. Whitbread had trained for space in such a vehicle. Its field of view was enormous; it was childishly easy to steer; it was cheap, weaponless, and expendable. And the alien could see him inside. We come in peace, with nothing hidden—assuming its alien eyes could see through clear battle plastic. “That spine generates the plasma fields for the drive,” his communicator was saying. There was no screen, but the voice was Cargill’s.
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