Questions tagged [ringworld]
Ringworld is an award winning Science Fiction book by Larry Niven and also a ring-shaped structure encircling and orbiting a star at a safe distance, described in that book.
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Why not build smaller Ringworlds?
In the dedication section in the beginning of Larry Niven's "The Ringworld Engineers", Niven writes:
Freeman Dyson (Freeman Dyson!) has no trouble believing in the Ringworld (!), but can't ...
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Why is the Map of Earth on the Ringworld?
Rereading the Ringworld books, it occurred to me to question the timeline. In particular, the Ringworld has a series of full-size populated maps of planets of other species' worlds, which are ...
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Can a Slaver Disintegrator destroy a General Products Hull?
The books say that the hull is indestructible (except to Antimatter) and that it is immune to all known weapons.
But the books also say that the hull is a molecule, and that the Slaver Disintegrator ...
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How did Louis guess the major reveal in Ringworld?
I've just finished the original Ringworld, but I'm slightly confused by the ending. Specifically, Louis Wu explains how
Louis explains to Speaker
What does he mean by this? How did he work it out?
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Will Ringworld be taken over by the sunflowers?
In Larry Niven's novel Ringworld, there is a scene over the field of "sunflowers" that badly burn Speaker.
Won't those plants eventually take over the whole of Ringworld? Or do they have some sort ...
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Why did the Ringworld Engineers use flatten map as a way of forming maps of worlds?
Note: I don't ask here why did they created "maps of worlds" at all. That has been mainly answered in this question.
My question is: why map exactly, as a way of (visually) forming "maps of worlds"? ...
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Does the Ringworld have frozen belts near the rim walls?
The Ringworld is an object around 1 million miles wide and with a diameter of approximately 2 AU, encircling a Sun-like star. From what I can tell the surface of the Ringworld is "flat", as in the ...
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Advise on Ringworld series [duplicate]
I just got finished reading the "Ringworld" series by Larry Niven (Ringworld, The Ringworld Engineers, The Ringworld Throne, Ringworld's Children). Should I now read the "Fleet of Worlds" series (...
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Why are there Kzinti on Ringworld?
Maybe I've missed it in my marathon readthrough of the Ringworld series, but I can't understand what the Kzinti are doing on the Ringworld. The Protectors went to enormous lengths to make the breeders ...
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How would one navigate on Larry Niven's "Ringworld"?
A long,long time ago I read Larry Niven's "Ringworld" and "The Ringworld Engineers".
It recently occurred to me that trips on the Ringworld have a problem: The Ringworld is so vast that finding out ...
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Where did the escapees from Ringworld end up?
I don't recall that Larry Niven provided any clues as to the fate of the Ringworld denizens that fled the structure via the space vehicles they constructed out of the stabilizing rockets(rim jets) ...
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How much did Larry Niven's Ringworld inspire the Halo game franchise?
I have heard that the First Person Shooter Halo game franchise was inspired by Larry Niven's Ringworld. How Ringworldy is it? Is there more to the connection between Niven's classic Ringworld and the ...
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Did the "Lying Bastard" create the Fist of God?
Did Louis Wu's General Products' #2 hull equiped spacecraft, the "Lying Bastard", create the Fist of God mountain on Ringworld?
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What is the "Kzinti Lesson" from Larry Niven's Ringworld?
I am re-reading Ringworld now, and I came across this term; does anyone know where I can find the origin in Niven's canon of work?
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Why is the indentation for Mars missing from the underside of the Ringworld?
I was reading Lary Niven's "The Ringworld Engineers" last night. In the last chapter I read, they were flying the Needle underneath the Ringworld, passing under The Great Ocean, looking at the ...