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Colonization: Second Contact Author(s) Harry Turtledove Country USA Language English Series Colonization Genre(s) Alternate history/Science fiction Publisher Del Rey Books Publication date February 9, 1999 Pages 496 ISBN 0345430190 OCLC Number 39728086 Dewey Decimal 813/.54 21 LC Classification PS3570.U76 C65 1999 Preceded by Worldwar: Striking the Balance Followed by Colonization: Down to Earth Colonization: Second Contact is an alternate history and science fiction novel by Harry Turtledove. It is the first novel of the Colonization series, as well as the fifth installment in the Worldwar series.
Plot
The novel is set in 1963, eighteen years following the end of the alternate World War II shown in the Worldwar series. Earl Warren is President of the United States, Vyacheslav Molotov is the Premier of the Soviet Union, and Heinrich Himmler leads Nazi Germany.
At the start of the novel, the colonization fleet of the Race enters the Solar System, bringing with them eighty to one hundred million colonists for settling on Earth. As the fleet enters Earth orbit, a human satellite unleashes a nuclear attack that kills millions. As Germany, the USSR, and the United States each have large-scale space capability, any of the three nations may have been responsible for the attack. In addition, while there is peace between the independent human nations and the Race, Mao Zedong and Ruhollah Khomeini continue to lead popular resistance to the invaders in China and the Middle East, respectively.
Meanwhile, the Race colonists, who expected to encounter an Earth that was already conquered with the natives still at medieval levels of advancement, have to deal with the consequences of the cold war with the humans. The fleet brings with it not only the first civilians, but also the first Race females, both of which cause tension among the male soldiers who formed the invasion force. To the Race males, ginger is a euphoric drug; to the females, it causes them to go into estrus, resulting in wide-scale social implications.
Works by Harry Turtledove Videssos books Videssos cycleThe Misplaced Legion · An Emperor for the Legion · The Legion of Videssos · The Swords of the LegionThe Tale of KrisposKrispos Rising · Krispos of Videssos · Krispos the EmperorTime of TroublesThe Bridge of the SeparatorThe Race or
Worldwar seriesWorldwar TetralogyColonization TrilogyHomeward BoundSouthern Victory
a.k.a. Timeline-191Second Mexican WarGreat War TrilogyAmerican Front · Walk in Hell · BreakthroughsAmerican Empire TrilogyBlood and Iron · The Center Cannot Hold · The Victorious OppositionSettling Accounts TetralogyDarkness Into the Darkness · Darkness Descending · Through the Darkness · Rulers of the Darkness · Jaws of Darkness · Out of the DarknessWar Between the Provinces Sentry Peak · Marching Through Peachtree · Advance and RetreatHellenic Traders Crosstime Traffic Days of Infamy series Days of Infamy · End of the BeginningScepter of Mercy The Bastard King · The Chernagor Pirates · The Scepter's ReturnOpening of the World Atlantis series Opening Atlantis · The United States of Atlantis · Liberating AtlantisThe War That Came Early Hitler's War · West and East · The Big SwitchNon-series books Agent of Byzantium · Between the Rivers · The Case of the Toxic Spell Dump · Conan of Venarium · Counting Up, Counting Down · Departures · A Different Flesh · Down in the Bottomlands · Earthgrip · Every Inch a King · Fort Pillow · Give Me Back My Legions! · The Guns of the South · Household Gods · In the Presence of Mine Enemies · Justinian · Kaleidoscope · The Man with the Iron Heart · Noninterference · Reincarnations · Ruled Britannia · Thessalonica · The Two Georges · A World Of DifferenceCategories:- 1999 novels
- Cold War novels
- Worldwar and Colonization series
- 1963 in fiction
- Alien invasions in fiction
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